VESSEL 船只 1. A boat to escape yielding to the regulated tortures of the land (see Yield). Vessels of all sizes and shapes use the pronoun "she." A boat is a she; like a woman, she will take you anywhere if you care for her (see Boat). Many seeking safe harbor from the wrath of the gods end-up moored at a marina bar (see Marina). Yet to live under the gods rather than humans, there are no navigation barriers, but first, master small sailboats and yachts (see Yacht). Very few people that venture out onto the seas remain there. There are billions of [land] people, but only a few seafaring cultures fishing and lone sailors that forego the marinas; they anchor and row to shore. There, they either encounter "hostile" or "friendly natives. In American waters, those unfriendly natives are the powerful elites offended by anchored vessels that they think are "eye sores." The most difficult lifestyle is one of the mariner. To survive, they are both libertarians and socialist; and spiritual - good or bad. That is, they have their total freedom, yet share the open space of the sea where they labor as a collective in "coming to the aid" of an endangered vessel. No mariner is an atheist, or a grammarian "offended" by the pronoun "she, "that is the luxury of [land] people living in comfort; sheared-away from the roots that created them. Though the inexperienced would "play the pronoun game," still they have no objections to god, "Mother Nature" being a female - the source of life. Mariners live an uncomfortable life governed by the Mind of God, that being Mother Nature. To learn from Mother Earth, one must understand Dao 道 metaphysics, a natural religion rejecting the over-indulgences of the Land, a mariner seeking the balance of constantly floating up and down; seeking safe harbor in rough seas, or the open sea when calm. The god of the sailor is a Woman; one moment a quiet, flat sea without a ripple, suddenly punctuated by the face of a sea god breathing down upon their floundering ship. Some Modern people, in need of truth, the ancient goddess, the most powerful in the pantheon of the gods, is a friend of preferred men. There is a reason why the ancient symbol of female power is the cat. A cat's paws are soft, but they hide her claws. She dislikes being alone. Only the lone sailor on a very tiny sailboat is one and the same of her nature. We ought to have empathy for God; come to learn that the gods need us to suffer their mind, to understand that without the gods, people are nothing. 2. Ships of state need a harbor during storms. But US ships, like pirates at sea making war, are phantom ships that never make it to port, but doomed to sail the oceans of uncertainty captained by fat admirals flogging the galley of indentured slaves labeled volunteers (see Pirate). 2. A vessel is a chalice, a cup which carries water to parched places. The Holy Grail of Life Chalice brought down from Heaven by neutral angels to quench the thirst of two warring parties of angels; one autocratic, the other democratic, mediated by friends of both; all forces of the spiritual and natural order governing the terms of life. 3. A women’s vagina is the vessel of life; a womb that is the safe space for creation in contrast to the silence of a tomb. [Edited] Analytic Entries from The Taboo Dictionary - Forbidden Ground A to Z, © 2016 Copyright © Mantis Institute 2024