Reblogged from The Story Reading Ape:
Is a fascination with what lies underground a universal preoccupation? A positive answer to this question is the underlying message from Will Hunt’s recent book, Underground (Simon and Schuster, 2019) which argues that our relationship with what lies beneath is so tied into our evolution that it has become unconscious and instinctual.
From the oldest of legends and folktales, through millennia of spiritual practices and stories from religions around the world to the evolutionary theories, which some micro-biologists are suggesting today, the nature of the subterranean world and its inhabitants has provided us with some of our longest-lasting mysteries.
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Thanks for sharing Felicity’s article, Sue 🤗❤️🤗
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My pleasure, Chris… and by the way, you had sneaked into my spam folder for some reason… x
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That seems to be happening a lot, Sue 🤗
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Have a word with Akismet 😉
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It told me I shouldn’t be such a suspicious looking creature 😱😂
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It’s all the hair, you know 😉
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I tried being clean shaven, but that only increased the number of mirrors shattering 😱😂
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Ah… not good for the ‘bad luck’ count 😉
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InDEED, Sue 🤗❤️🤗
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Thanks so much for sharing, Sue!
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My pleasure, Felicity.
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