Re: About Brithini agelessness

From: Guy Hoyle <guy.hoyle_at_2OFX-wjv9uCSNLbySP59iW7Ivfd6xE64ui85gqZo8bcaJqLaZbkTXGVtWq4Hj4AM2T>
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 17:52:10 -0600


I think it's suspiciously similar to the Mostali, so much so that I suspect there is a connection. But that way lies God Learnerism...

On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 8:19 AM, David Scott <sciencefish_at_xDqEerT4lMipSn9vBNgytL9BI-PAtf2LB1aRrfKVyjogK6FDdPe44OX9zdgkmy9RxQdaTgvljVkiiOzHwg.yahoo.invalid> wrote:

> On 19 Feb 2011, at 09:50, Peter Metcalfe wrote:
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> > IMO It's a product of living in a certain way. Like not eating meat or
> drinking alcohol. Failure to live in the specified manner attracts entropy
> which causes aging.
>
> Isn't it similar to the Mostali, is Elder Secrets it says "...they follow
> the way of Mostal...It gives them personal immortality at the expense of
> illusionary freedom. Dwarfs that keep at their ancestral tasks, doing the
> things that dwarfs are meant to do, live for ever - a powerful incentive to
> maintain this way of life".
>
> I'm sure this kind of practice is a truth for a tiny number of beings in
> Glorantha, including a few mystics. No magic required.
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