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<blockquote data-quote="Itheblaze" data-source="post: 122352" data-attributes="member: 4629"><p>My favorite account is a Norwegian sailor, Olaf Jansen. Just before he died at 95, he told writer George Emerson an incredible story. He waited just before he died because when he first tried to tell his story, he was locked away in an asylum for 28yr.</p><p></p><p>In 1829, he sailed with his Father to a group of islands high above the Artic Circle, in search of ivory tusks. A storm drove them through a barrier of fog and delivered them to a cloudless calm beyond. They spied a smoky, furnace-colored sun, which turned out to be a so-called 'Smoky God' that was worshiped as a deity by the inhabitants of the inner world they had entered.---brb, need fresh cup of Sally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Itheblaze, post: 122352, member: 4629"] My favorite account is a Norwegian sailor, Olaf Jansen. Just before he died at 95, he told writer George Emerson an incredible story. He waited just before he died because when he first tried to tell his story, he was locked away in an asylum for 28yr. In 1829, he sailed with his Father to a group of islands high above the Artic Circle, in search of ivory tusks. A storm drove them through a barrier of fog and delivered them to a cloudless calm beyond. They spied a smoky, furnace-colored sun, which turned out to be a so-called 'Smoky God' that was worshiped as a deity by the inhabitants of the inner world they had entered.---brb, need fresh cup of Sally. [/QUOTE]
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