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Women Sports Reporters
I profess to know little about sports, and because I don't watch it enough to be used to it I am startled when a woman shows up on the screen interviewing a male athlete. I do know who Erin Andrews is from her being stalked.
There is a thing about stalking most won't understand because of the tendency of modern life to conform people to accepted opinions for the benefit of a few, and that is stalking is an age old skill. It is fundamental to becoming, and fundamental an element to find peace of mind.
A ceremonial hunter stalks concepts, and the peace of growth. I discovered when my first son was born how the stalk was a developmental practice of my spirit that taught me to do several things including becoming a patient man, and a studious husband, and father. During every stalk the hunter and the hunted learn about each other. The two of them have a thing in common that easily can tip the balance: their backs are always behind them. ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 5.31.13
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Carrie Milbank, sports reporter |
I profess to know little about sports, and because I don't watch it enough to be used to it I am startled when a woman shows up on the screen interviewing a male athlete. I do know who Erin Andrews is from her being stalked.
There is a thing about stalking most won't understand because of the tendency of modern life to conform people to accepted opinions for the benefit of a few, and that is stalking is an age old skill. It is fundamental to becoming, and fundamental an element to find peace of mind.
A ceremonial hunter stalks concepts, and the peace of growth. I discovered when my first son was born how the stalk was a developmental practice of my spirit that taught me to do several things including becoming a patient man, and a studious husband, and father. During every stalk the hunter and the hunted learn about each other. The two of them have a thing in common that easily can tip the balance: their backs are always behind them. ~ Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 5.31.13
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