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Watch: New Loch Ness Monster Documentary
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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 125451" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>Loch Ness monster has become part of the folclore. I think the idea relating to folks gathering by the fire talking about mysteries in a lake. That's what folk lore idea leads our mind to. Where there is smoke there must be fire. I know there is an old Tibetan belief over deities which reside in the depths of lakes. Loch Ness monsters, thus, would be just another spirit of the element. We know that elemental spirits of the water and from bucolic surroundings coalesce and gain strength into many different forms, e.g. dragon form, monster shape or angel like shape. Now after 'Hobbit' has become quite popular nowadays people seem to have no more trouble to buy for such a theory. I mean the theory that Loch Ness Monster could really have been the manifestation of the elements of Mother Nature. One thing we can be sure of, with all the novalties in technology if Loch Ness Monster really existed It would have been discovered by now. Thus, the Lock Ness Monster exists only in the imaginary of the populace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 125451, member: 4986"] Loch Ness monster has become part of the folclore. I think the idea relating to folks gathering by the fire talking about mysteries in a lake. That's what folk lore idea leads our mind to. Where there is smoke there must be fire. I know there is an old Tibetan belief over deities which reside in the depths of lakes. Loch Ness monsters, thus, would be just another spirit of the element. We know that elemental spirits of the water and from bucolic surroundings coalesce and gain strength into many different forms, e.g. dragon form, monster shape or angel like shape. Now after 'Hobbit' has become quite popular nowadays people seem to have no more trouble to buy for such a theory. I mean the theory that Loch Ness Monster could really have been the manifestation of the elements of Mother Nature. One thing we can be sure of, with all the novalties in technology if Loch Ness Monster really existed It would have been discovered by now. Thus, the Lock Ness Monster exists only in the imaginary of the populace. [/QUOTE]
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