Thanks for your input and no one can make you believe what you don't want to believe. You come from a world where you don't believe it if you can't measure it. I am skeptical at times too but I try very hard to think outside my own box. That is the difference between Aboriginal people around the world and mainstream society, we have retained our sense of wonder, of spirituality. I believe in a Creator/God but I've never met him but I feel him in nature. The legends I speak of are not exclusive to the Crees. People report seeing the Bigfoot and experience some sort of profound change in their being. Some start to cry. I've read where seeing the Dali Lama also brings about the same kind of response. I'm trying to say that there are things in this world that cannot be measured or refuse to be. You see the sun everyday but how do you know it's really there? When/if anyone every captures a Bigfoot, the world will never be the same. We should all pray that he never gets caught but comes out of hiding and teaches us something we need to know before we die out. I'm rambling, it's late, but thanks for responding
Posted on Mar 25, 2002, 1:24 AM from IP address 161.184.198.15