Aim of the author. This prove that man is part of the spirit world, fictions are parts of unknown world and teaches us to imagine what can exist or will come to exist, it is like the parables of Jesus Christ, therefore, the world of imagination can exist, and we have cognitive minds that function within us. all nations have fictions, and we believe in fictions. yet we must not forget God our human maker because thinking started from God himself. we need God the author of thinking and good deeds. My Tennet and Lopit ...
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Aim of the author. This prove that man is part of the spirit world, fictions are parts of unknown world and teaches us to imagine what can exist or will come to exist, it is like the parables of Jesus Christ, therefore, the world of imagination can exist, and we have cognitive minds that function within us. all nations have fictions, and we believe in fictions. yet we must not forget God our human maker because thinking started from God himself. we need God the author of thinking and good deeds. My Tennet and Lopit communities have three people who dominated our fictions that is Manyudi/squirrel, the three Manzerbok, Monyangbuz and, longidony are in the form of humans, yet they are parts of the fictional world. Our minds multiply in fictions.
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