[UA] American Chakra
Eric Brennan
thebrennans at starpower.net
Sun Sep 3 14:51:25 PDT 2000
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From: "Liam Astley" <esp.horsepie at btinternet.com>
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Subject: Re: [UA] American Chakra
> From: "Matthew Rowan Norwood" <rowan at media.mit.edu>
> Subject: Re: [UA] American Chakra
>
>
> > An odomancer might be able to work along with an epideromancer to awaken
> > the kundalini of the country, or to awaken his own kundalini (gain a
> > major charge) by traveling along the "spinal column" of the nation,
> > facing appropriate challenges at each stage of enlightenment as each
> > chakra is awoken.
>
> gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "chasing the dragon" :)
>
> my knowledge of american geography is almost entirely based on what i've
> seen in movies, so bare with me, but would a chakra route going from
> south-north work? if you're going for the serpenty thing it could always
> bend around a fair bit as well
The South-North Chakra would have to be the Mississipi, if you ask me... or
I-95/US 1 (a massive Interstate highway that goes from Key West to Maine,
hitting New York and circling DC along the way...)
I'd say going North to South would be the Mississippi and the South to
North route would be I-95. (There's also the Pacific Coast Highway, but
that seems less viable than I-95/US 1 right now...maybe in 30 years or so it
could compete.)
--Eric
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