So you don't believe what cowboy bart jeppesen teaches?
Sorry I haven't fallen down that rabbit hole either.(rabbit hole reference is being used in this instance as it would take a huge amount of time to read/study the narrative of the quoted)
Actually it would be the first time I have heard of this cowboy bart jeppesen.
So thank you for referencing the author of these books.
Not that I will seek out to read them as time is limited on this side of the green grass and I have not the energy to chase the these types of treasures.
Not saying they don't exist, as many believe they do from the early onset of any reference written or told by another elder as on the preface of his book page 17 has a lot of truth to it.
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Gold fever/treasure fever/buck fever.....
All has a common denominator, that is, " the over whelming passion", for what ever the hunter is seeking.
Where the mind is saturated with no other sense of reality really, to the hunter there isn't any else.
I have met a few in my life, men that true believe, driven, almost talk in tongues one could say.
Were these folks just hanging on to a thread of reality, fragile, to the point of total insanity?
One doesn't really know if the passion drove them there, or they are of a walk of folks that can see/have knowledge that most can't relate to or accept.
Most of the Academia would label them as clinical.
But I do ask how many have actually produced a treasure of any sorts that they have spent their life in chasing/seeking?