tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8056614199155317880.post1844784525074306955..comments2023-12-29T08:35:44.669+00:00Comments on A Cotswold Poet: Knossosacotswoldpoet.blogspot.co.ukhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14042878989818050907noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8056614199155317880.post-5001574065408073762019-12-20T15:26:46.077+00:002019-12-20T15:26:46.077+00:00It works for me Trisha. Your experience reminds me...It works for me Trisha. Your experience reminds me of a similar incident when I visited a Durga Temple India. Durga is a rather ferocious Goddess sometimes depicted carrying 2 heavy clubs. Unlike other temples I visited there was no sense of peace but a disturbed, sinister energy. When I turned a corner into the courtyard I saw there was a curved blade stuck in the ground and chicken feathers everywhere, presumably used for animal sacrifice. I left immediately, feeling sick. As so often happens this small ugly temple was surrounded by beautiful Jain temples full of calm and harmony.Chris Lovejoyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06640244343868769269noreply@blogger.com