Exploring: Legend of the Magic Knives
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Today on Of Cedar And Salmon we look beyond the Legend of the Magic Knives, into the deeper meanings and lessons it has to offer.
Long Claw outlines the special relationship between coastal carvers and their tools... including why carving is more than craft, but a responsibility.
We discuss the importance of art and tradition, and the weight of passing them on to future generations.
Plus we explore the question: "who has the right to create?"
Something it seems we are all wondering in today's world of AI content.
What do you think?
What happens when we try to hold too tightly to knowledge that was never meant to be owned?
And what might it mean to let it flow forward instead?
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