IN> Kyriotates of Animals and Bee Life Cycles
Michael Walton
thunderdog_sa at yahoo.com
Tue May 22 11:04:38 CDT 2007
> Possessing entire swarms of Insects must *very* dangerous
> for Kyriotates of Animals.
I wouldn't think so. Kyrios get dissonance for leaving a
host worse off than they found it -- making significant
improvements in the animal's life certainly dodges
dissonance.
Add to this that, in this case, the host isn't the
individual animal -- the host is the entire swarm. Which
means that the angel needs to see to the needs of the
aggregate rather than to those of the individual. As long
as the swarm is better off when the Kyrio leaves, no
dissonance. But should the entire swarm, or even a major
portion of it, die off while the angel is in possession,
there will be trouble. Kyrios of Animals probably get
taught before they go to Earth to keep their hosts away
from places where humans are likely to object to their
presence (and I'm sure that applies to more than just bees).
"Three groups spend other peoples' money; children, thieves, politicians. All three need supervision."
-- Dick Armey
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