If you are kneeling, do you have the same advantage of a child? Ie. vantage point?
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Is kneeling important in order to find the treasure?
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Originally posted by Old Pilot View Post
I would not. I don't talk to dead people or to fictitious entities. Do you talk to any of them?
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Originally posted by Old Pilot View PostThis may depend on how one defines "treasure".
If it's defined in a highly spiritual/religious way per organized religion, a potential/prospective finder may feel obligated/compelled to kneel just before, or during, the time the treasure is found.
For someone else, kneeling might just be a practical posture while advancing, inch by inch, toward the special spot.
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Originally posted by Old Pilot View Post
Possibly . . . but this may remain to be seen. It was thought of a long time ago.
Even my three year old grandson knows the answer to this riddle.
He holds my hand and says, "Grandpa, I'm a scared of ... ...." and I say "I am too".
But when we hold hands, we aren't scared at all.
1f Billy
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A “millennial” knight, new kind of introduction.martin lawrence, black knight, funny, komik
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Originally posted by Hillbealy View Post
Old P : I guess kneeling would help if you were begging Billy for Hints to the treasure. Just saying. The Hillbealy
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