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Bhagawan Bear and The Prayer

Bhagawan bear – this is a bear in the sky which is all the gods in one. The bear shape appears in the sky when the freighters are living the cities on the sky rim cities above the planet, the smoke from the thrusters forms two humps in the sky which then attached to the clouds can make it seem like a bear is peeking up and looking down at the people below.     The tribal people of itsaso always say that the bear is the consecration of all of their gods. When they burn people or the ash bread is divided and eaten, then the prayer is spoken as a reply in native tongue   If only, if only, the bhagawan was to reply; our harvest will seep from the earth to the eye, we wait below for our time to expiry, our sacred, our holy   After the bread is eaten, usually the bearer will have all the previous memories of the person whom the bread was baked for, but the people who share will have a melody of the person who there was. It is a lite snack as if everyone is about to have a happy dream. In their shared hallucination, the bear comes down from the sky and takes the bad memories of the one who was lost so there is just comfort to remember the fallen by before the memory will seep into nothingness as the end is all there should be of the ones who are gone.   One of the stories of bhagawan bear was how he made the twin suns and three moons out of his children. The ceremony is celebrated with plates with offerings on it where the plates are all interconnected and the foods are all complimentary to each other. Such that the people whom are eating them have to eat in a specific order or they become nauseous or sick. This is a good way to root out outsiders from a gathering as well as people who are soon to join the bhagawan bear in the sky.   Some flight captains do it deliberately as they think its adorable to pay tricks on the slow and dim witted natives that they steal resources from. If these primitives think a god did it then they will be forgiven and will leave more offerings out for the pilots to take on their travels.

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