It has been my experience that behaviors in SL also translate into RL. That these sorts of findings about SL to RL translations have been supported by recognized researchers is important. These findings will lead to new uses of simulations like SL.
At performances I share this with my audience based on that particular article I read a couple weeks ago...lol. Skinny down those AVs to skinny down that RL bod! :-)
Nurisher of the World is Yavanna, for her name means "giver of fruits"; she is also Kementari, "queen of the Earth".
She takes many forms, but often stands as tall as the most elegant cypress, green-robed and lit with a golden dew. All those who love the fruits of the Earth love Yavanna and worship her. She is the force that through the green fuse drives the flowers, and the first seeds of all the Olvar were devised and planted by her.
She is the protectress of all the fleet-footed Kelvar of woodland and field. It was Yavanna who brought forth the mighty forests of Arda, and she who, during the Ages of Darkness, protected life in the lands of Middle-earth with the Sleep of Yavanna - a great enchantment cast over Mortal Lands.
The greatest of her works was the making of the Trees of the Valar, and, after their destruction, it was she who coaxed from their charred stalks a single flower and a single fruit, from which the Moon and Sun were Made.
Spouse of Yavanna, with whom she shares the element of Earts, yet more deeply, is Aule the Smith, Maker of Mountains, master of all crafts, deviser of metals and gemstones.
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It has been my experience that behaviors in SL also translate into RL. That these sorts of findings about SL to RL translations have been supported by recognized researchers is important. These findings will lead to new uses of simulations like SL.
At performances I share this with my audience based on that particular article I read a couple weeks ago...lol. Skinny down those AVs to skinny down that RL bod! :-)
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