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No problem. I know that you mean no disrespect and of course I don't disregard your questions. I just happened to know the opinion of some people from this part of the world (the keris land ![]() I respect their wish for anonymity, so I guess this makes my statements dubious. I hope not too much though. ![]() Best |
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![]() So no, your statements aren't too dubious. ![]() |
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David, what I shall now write is not intended as disagreement with the position you have put, it is just another way of looking at "truth".
If you have enough people believing that something is true, then it becomes so. I've heard a story a couple of times that might be worth repeating. It would seem that in old Hawaii the local priest of dukun or whatever they call them in Hawaii, would go down to the eastern shore before sunrise and make an offering to ensure that the sun would rise. The proof of the effectiveness of his ministrations was that the sun rose. If the people believed this, it was true for those people. If we believe that we can influence anything by some action or other, and enough people believe that, then for these people, that becomes true. If the desired effect comes to pass, then it has proven that what was done to achieve that effect worked. If it does not come to pass, then the fault must lay with our performance of the ritual---or maybe God simply has a bigger plan, and could not permit it to happen. Truth is a bit like history---get enough people believing something, and it becomes true. Who would ever argue with the "truths" of any major religion? Certainly not I. |
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You are absolutely wright about that. I should write the word believe or heard and not the word know ![]() My English language skills aren't good enough. Sometimes this is a big problem conserning the meaning of what I would like to say or write... |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In terms of history i see even less use for this theory. When enough people (usually the victors) believe that a moment or era in history occurred in a particular way (even if it didn't happen that way at all but it makes these victors look much better by their way of thinking) i would rather call that an "injustice" than a "truth". I may choose to be diplomatic to with these peoples rewriting of history or depending on the level of the injustice i might feel obliged to stand on the nearest hill top and shout "Liar!" at the top of my lungs. Remember, i am an American and have many years of experience living in a country that has a nasty habit of skewing it's history to reflect the glory of the Homeland. ![]() ![]() |
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Well David, if you're going to force me to get down into the specifics of meteorites in keris, rather than wander all over the interesting and unstable ground of human perception, I will be as specific as I know how.
I know of only two keris that definitely have meteorite in them. I know this because I forged the meteorite, and I was present when it was used. I possess one tombak that according the Javanese parameters used to identify the maker, and the material , contains meteorite, according to those parameters. I possess one keris that according to those same parameters also probably contains meteorite. However, I have seen and handled many keris that according to respected Javanese authorities , applying the same parameters but only in respect of material, definitely contain meteorite. These Javanese authorities know that my tombak, my keris, and the many others to which I refer above contain meteorite. They know it because they have absolute faith in their system and their knowledge. On the other hand I am of little faith (and will undoubtedly go straight to hell) so I only know of two blades that contain meteorite:- the two I was involved in the manufacture of. My truth is a little different from the truth of these other people. My profession stands on a foundation of ensuring that certain things are in fact true.But after spending most of my life giving the thumbs up, or the thumbs down to various aspects of the truth, I have come to the rather non-committed position that anything is only as true as our knowledge and opinion, at any point in time, permits it to be. |
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Firstly, according to Keris and spirit, the discussion is focused on the use of meteorite. Is it a legend or not? Is there any impact to the power of keris? Does the "believe" of meteorite use give advantage or disadvantage for keris? I hope the conclusion is decided by each discussant since the aim of discussion is to share and to broaden our knowledge of keris. I do hope we can postpone for a while about "meteorite". There is still a neglected issue: TAYUH.
Secondly, if talking about spirit of Keris (Tosan Aji), we are familiar with the word "Nayuh/Tayuh/ (please translate into English, dear)". Does any kerislover have idea/experience/story about TAYUH/NAYUH/TAYUHAN? I do hope, from now, we can share and discuss about TAYUH/NAYUH/TAYUHAN. Lets begin... Usman |
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