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17/08/2022 - Enregistrement n° 39 - part 2 - 01:48:00: “External” elements – Calvaries

(Q - ?? if the external element is clearly asked of us in one of the riddles and it is the answer to one of the riddles, is it an element external to the hunt or does it become one of the elements of hunting?)

MB : it's you who already questioned me earlier, it makes me think of the Fernand Raynaud sketch that I love, it was he goes to the bistro and then asks for a chocolate with a croissant, the waitress Mr. said to him, I'm sorry, we have run out of croissants. Well it doesn't matter, give me a coffee...with a croissant...that's kind of what you're doing with me! I told you there are no external elements...

(Q - ??: and there is no ordeal in hunting, we should not worry about ordeals in hunting, you said it in one of the last vocals)< /u>

MB : I had to break some tracks, I imagine, ...

(Q - ??: road crosses are an ordeal or not, you know the crosses that we find at road intersections...)< br />
MB : well, every time I've seen crosses, at the intersection of paths, they're ordeals, right? A cross is called a Calvary, right? there isn't always a Christ nailed to it but that's called a Calvary, right?

(Q - ??: normally a Calvary is a representation of the crucifixion, but if there is no Jesus on it, is it not the total representation?)
(Q - apollo: in the madits, there is no cross in the hunt)


MB : no, no, but there isn't one anyway. I consider that the crosses that we see at the crossroads, I see clearly what you are talking about, each time that I have been able to see that in my life, they were crosses, we will say religious, evocative of the crucifixion, so there was not necessarily, actually Christ appearing on the cross, but the cross evokes that, so it is ordeal all the same. We are in the process of deviating on questions that are much too oriented towards puzzles, we have managed to make a more general statement, but...)