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Self-consciously I mumbled that the price was too high. Soothingly, the owner assured me.... "You can bargain a bit". Shamefacedly, remembering the guidebook, 1 hung my head and muttered: "I can only afford $5."

The owner, choosing to ignore this as sheer nonsense, continued: "Carving very good, long time to make.... but for new visitor I give special morning price $60."
During this short exchange, he had seated me at a low carved (what would you expect - a butter box) table, placed the heron birds in front of me, and offered iced cordial and pink rice cakes. A full half hour later, his price had crept down to $42, while mine had crawled cautiously up to $30.

And while i thought uneasily of my taxi merrily ticking away in the yard, my host looked to be so enjoying himself, I wondered if

During this short exchange, he had seated me at a low carved (what would you expect - a butter box) table, placed the heron birds in front of me, and offered iced cordial and pink rice cakes. A full half hour later, his price had crept down to $42, while mine had crawled cautiously up to $30.

And while i thought uneasily of my taxi merrily ticking away in the yard, my host looked to be so enjoying himself, I wondered if


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in Bali we must point out a very important distinction which the Balinese make between two clearly separate groups of ancestors. The first of these groups consists of the dead who are riot yet completely purified. This group is in turn subdivided in pirata, those riot yet cremated, and pitara, those already cremated. The former are still completely impure; the latter have been purified, but are still considered as distinct, individual souls. The second group consists of the completely purified ancestors who are considered as divine.
No contact is sought with the pirata, the dead who have not yet been cremated. Oil the contrary they are dangerous, Offerings must however be made for the redemption of their souls.

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