06-29-2016, 05:38 AM
quote:(BBM) Exactly, mahalo.
Originally posted by dakine
HOTPE - I imagine that's all fine and good for esthetics, but the wound of digging/blasting the rock in order to make the initial puka can't be repaired. Or am I missing something, is there a way to put the rock back together as the lava flow it originally was?
I imagine that to some the esthetics are enough, to them the view is complete. Whereas to others just the thought of the original desecration will be troubling for as long as that thought persist. I suspect the 'trouble' lies in the one point of view (esthetics alone are enough) not being able to appreciate the other more subtle world view. Not having a reference point from which to be empathetic to things they themselves don't experience.
JMO.