Simon Hibbs:
>Me>So chaotics can be Lunar Illuminates in the same way
> >that blind people can.
>There seem to be two things going on here with Chaos. On the one hand
>it's the loss of the Great Self,
Being chaotic does not mean the loss of the Great Self - not even for vampires (The Soul/Spirit/Essense is not the Great Self). Some chaotics have lost their Great Self but the status of being chaotic is a passionate rejection of the moral nature of the Cosmos, not the destruction of the Great Self.
The Crimson Bat is chaotic yet has a Great Self according to the Glorantha: Intro p123. Sheng Seleris is not chaotic yet he has no Great Self.
>Or is Rufelza's (the physical
>red moon) chaoticness a result of the fact that it lacks a Great Self
>because the godess transcended and left it behind? It's like the dead
>skin shed by a snake, with the form of a living thing but empty and
>devoid of life.
Sedenya is manifestly present within Rufelza.
>According to the Buddha he
>could see the Great Self in everything, even inanimate objects, but in
>Glorantha it appears that even people can lack a Great Self so the
>arguments and analysis that work for Buddhism fail for the Lunar
>religion.
--Peter Metcalfe Received on Sun 07 May 2006 - 12:55:48 EEST
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