01-27-2016, 09:04 AM
(01-25-2016, 01:52 PM)irukandji Wrote:Did some thinking on the your question of unpredictable hexenbiest spirit, and what if any control it might have over the human part of the wesen. Came up with a question and a answer. Could we think of say a tiger we have no idea how or what a tiger might be thinking. In the wild it could be one thing but at a zoo or circus it could be another.(01-25-2016, 10:24 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: Your point on Frau Pech might know something not known it the "new world" is interesting. She was older and Frau Pech may have known things correct, I'm thinking if Frau Pech knew how to treat Juliette did the hexen part of her know or only the human part. So when Adalind took her hexen spirit did she also take some knowledge or just the spirit which only does the bidding of the human. Something to think about. Point is how much does a hexen spirit know should we think of a hexenbiest being two people or one person with power of the hexen spirit. These wesen have not be explained as well as say Blutbad a blutbad can't be separated from it's body. They are in a different grouping as I see it the only true 2 separate entities or are they?
This is a fascinating question, js! I would think that the hexenbiest spirit is not actually a person per se, or even has the characteristics of a person (i.e. a thinking mind). I do think they can make choices, after all Frau Pech's chose Adalind, so there must be some thought processes that our alien to the human one. For example, I might compare this to a ghost. How does a ghost think? Who knows?
And with that being said, I was thinking about something Adalind said about her own hexenbiest, and that was her concern over its unpredictability.
So what exactly does that mean? Can the human part predict what a spirit will do? I'm thinking in some cases they cannot. Perhaps the hexenbiest spirit can exert enough influence to change the human's intent. I actually think some of what we saw with Juliette could be examples of an unpredictable hexenbiest.
As for whether the hexenbiest provides the cure or the human, that is a really good part of your question. I honestly do not know.
I got to thinking about the Las Vegas act with the white tigers for years this show went on without a problem. Than one of the tigers attacked why? What made it unpredictable in that act when it had be predictable? We can't know so is a hexen spirit like that tiger?
For 99.9% of the time the human is total control but at times the hexen doesn't want to be controlled if so what happens in that .1% what is different can we see this in any episodes?
Or I'm I to far into left field?