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Post by npsbuilder on Sept 14, 2019 15:30:58 GMT -5
My thought is that the lines are symbolic of peace, just as the spot is. The poem is straight forward. You go in peace, he leaves the chest in peace. From TTOTC, Turtle dove and Olives both signs of peace. Peace of the Pi. Fenns classmate waving the jar of olives in his face had the initials JC If I hadn't read some where, and that may be incorrect, that Forrest said the poem had no religious meaning to it. That those are the words used by a Catholic Reverend at the end of a Mass. If so then I believe he is using them to connotate that the clues have ended here. I've been thinking about peace the last couple of days and started wondering if it should be Paz instead.
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Post by richard on Sept 14, 2019 16:05:25 GMT -5
If I hadn't read some where, and that may be incorrect, that Forrest said the poem had no religious meaning to it. That those are the words used by a Catholic Reverend at the end of a Mass. If so then I believe he is using them to connotate that the clues have ended here. I've been thinking about peace the last couple of days and started wondering if it should be Paz instead. Forrest said he couldn't spell, but I don't believe he would misspell peace for paz. The assumption fails logic.
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Post by npsbuilder on Sept 14, 2019 16:12:00 GMT -5
Very true. Then with spelling in play we can change peace to aperture and then this line makes much more sense to me. The chest is field of view or depth of view or some other thing related to photography.
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