How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
"So I said, 'I will go with you to Afasukugu, but you are crazy. Nobody would build anything at the place of the jaguars.'" (23.34)
It's tempting to make fun of Fawcett's reliance on psychics, but that would disrespecting his spirituality. That puts you in a similar camp to those who bulldoze the sacred places of the Amazon: they don't respect the spirituality of the tribes there, and they destroy it. Would you tear Fawcett's Ouija board in half?