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Space energy in a garden

In oriental countries, people have got very strange sense of humor - I had thought before this March.

Ôîòî Åêàòåðèíû Øèïëþê
Can socks prevent you from absorbing too much space energy?
Being in South Korea, my colleagues and I were invited to visit a country estate of one Korean Professor, an old partner and even friend of us.

He showed us his land, gardens, house and then led us downhill; he explained what kind of decoration he was designing there.

The landscape was wonderful, sakura trees were blooming, the air was fresh and balmy. We turned round a clump and suddenly saw something overwhelming - two plastic legs sticking out of the ground!

We asked Professor, what was it; and he explained us in a very serious manner that, according to his belief, humans must be recharged from the space, on our heels there are plenty of points to absorb space energy; but he was too busy to do it by himself, and installed this figure instead.

Ôîòî Åêàòåðèíû Øèïëþê
I prefer to be recharged with earthy energy - at the table!
He looked absolutely serious and I almost believed that he was rummy, when he added: "But too much energy is also not good, and I put the socks on these legs!"

That day I couldn't stop laughing. And now I'm sure - the humor of Koreans can be great!
Ekaterina Shiplyuk,
Novosibirsk, Russia




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