A wolf is powerful because it eats powerful food, Kokopelli warns me.
As for the girl-chasing man who’s always hungry, it’s “hair-pie,” he grins.
Although I’ve never hunted, I see points at which ancient traditions lurk within modern religious practices. Meditation, high among them, has roots in hunting and gathering. Then, too, there’s the role organized sportsmen have performed in restoring populations of wildlife, and you can learn much from hunters eminently adept at reading animals’ ways in the field. Keep an eye open.
Natures change slowly. The hunt on land and the water has barely begun.
There’s great game beyond food. Much of it, Kokopelli sings, runs through your brain.
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