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"I have felt the presence of our Spirits when visiting Kuti Kina cave in the southest wilderness of Tasmania. Sitting by myself inside the dam, cold cave used by our Old People as long as 27,000 years ago, I began to feel a physical warmth creep over me. It became warmer, as if the sun had entered the cave. When I got up to leave, the warmth stayed with me until I reached the outside of the cave. I went away feeling the wecome of the Spirits inside me."<ref>Jim Everett, Aboriginal Writer in Residence, University of Tasmania, June 1993. in Elkin, A.P. Aboriginal Men of High Degree. Vermont: Inner Traditions, 1994.</ref>
"I have felt the presence of our Spirits when visiting Kuti Kina cave in the southest wilderness of Tasmania. Sitting by myself inside the dam, cold cave used by our Old People as long as 27,000 years ago, I began to feel a physical warmth creep over me. It became warmer, as if the sun had entered the cave. When I got up to leave, the warmth stayed with me until I reached the outside of the cave. I went away feeling the wecome of the Spirits inside me."<ref>Jim Everett, Aboriginal Writer in Residence, University of Tasmania, June 1993. in Elkin, A.P. Aboriginal Men of High Degree. Vermont: Inner Traditions, 1994.</ref>


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Warmth

Warmth, i.e., the feeling of warmth and welcome, is a Connection Outcome

Connection Outcomes

Notes

"I have felt the presence of our Spirits when visiting Kuti Kina cave in the southest wilderness of Tasmania. Sitting by myself inside the dam, cold cave used by our Old People as long as 27,000 years ago, I began to feel a physical warmth creep over me. It became warmer, as if the sun had entered the cave. When I got up to leave, the warmth stayed with me until I reached the outside of the cave. I went away feeling the wecome of the Spirits inside me."[1]

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Footnotes

  1. Jim Everett, Aboriginal Writer in Residence, University of Tasmania, June 1993. in Elkin, A.P. Aboriginal Men of High Degree. Vermont: Inner Traditions, 1994.