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<blockquote data-quote="Bed Wetter" data-source="post: 255580" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>Objects possess “magic.”</p><p></p><p>Heard someone explain it like this: a guitar is just a guitar, until you give it to someone who understands something about guitars and music. Now the context of their understanding imbues meaning on that guitar. Now tell them it was Elvis Presly’s guitar. It’s not just a guitar anymore is it? It’s a holy relic.</p><p></p><p>I’m not sentimental about very many “things.” It’s just stuff. But the context of my understanding imbues meaning on inanimate objects. The WWII Garands in my safe are holy relics of the greatest generation of our young nation. Knapped flint from the Heart River bottoms are relics of the people that were here long before my families came from Europe. It makes those people real in a way I can see and feel and touch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bed Wetter, post: 255580, member: 428"] Objects possess “magic.” Heard someone explain it like this: a guitar is just a guitar, until you give it to someone who understands something about guitars and music. Now the context of their understanding imbues meaning on that guitar. Now tell them it was Elvis Presly’s guitar. It’s not just a guitar anymore is it? It’s a holy relic. I’m not sentimental about very many “things.” It’s just stuff. But the context of my understanding imbues meaning on inanimate objects. The WWII Garands in my safe are holy relics of the greatest generation of our young nation. Knapped flint from the Heart River bottoms are relics of the people that were here long before my families came from Europe. It makes those people real in a way I can see and feel and touch. [/QUOTE]
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