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					Originally Posted by Mudi
					
				 
				But what was Javanese culture BEFORE the arrival of Hindu/Buddhist infuence? 
Same as US and Europe.  Very primitive.  Too bad we cannot ask Java Man    
I consider most of the keris in my collection to be personal and ceremonial. Even so, what would be the danger of feeding a keris that is souless and not powerful? It might be a waste of my time, but why would i need to be careful?
 
All I can say is what I know of my own culture.  No point in feeding a lion unless you need the lion to be strong for you.  
			
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 My first point was that it was an animistic cultural, from which there are many culture hold-overs even to this day. Your response to Bill was that Jawa was not animistic before Islam.
Certainly i wasn't suggesting that you don't know your only culture. I was just curious about what appeared to be a warning you made not to feed a keris that has no power (is souless). If, in fact, it has no power then what harm can come of it?
Frankly, i need all my lions to be strong.