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« Reply #75 on: Jun 27, 2023 05:16 pm »

Yea i remember in my 20’s teaching guitar and the assistant manager of the store teasing me about being the tin man because I was always seeking love. Now I feel more honored by that. Have to get back into that desire wholeheartedly. It is interesting to witness how our attitude towards how people perceive us changes over the years. Regardless of where they are coming from, what’s more important is our own state of being. The mind goes through various mind altering experiences in life that can be very beneficial to spiritual development and understanding.

It is so important to me because it was through the grace of Amma that I was able to feel what divine love is. Having a divine experience and retaining that experience is quite different. Still having such an experience is life altering.

What does the Tin Man represent in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

In L. Frank Baum's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," the Tin Man represents the theme of humanity and the importance of having a heart. He is a kind and gentle character who lacks the ability to feel emotions, but learns to love and care for others after finding a heart.

Why did the Tin Man not have a heart?

The Tin Man did not have a heart because he was turned into a living statue made of tin by the Wicked Witch of the East, who cast a spell on him that took away his ability to feel emotions. In order to become a fully functioning human again, the Tin Man needed to find a heart, which he eventually did with the help of Dorothy and her friends.

Why is the Tin Man called the Tin Man?

The Tin Man is called the Tin Man because he is a living statue made of tin. He was originally a woodsman named Nick Chopper who replaced his body parts with tin ones as they were chopped off, and he was eventually turned into a living statue by the Wicked Witch of the East.

Why does the Tin Man want a heart?

The Tin Man wants a heart because he wants to be able to feel and experience emotions like a human being. He also wants to be able to love and care for others, which are important qualities that he believes will make him a better person.

What happened to the Tin Man in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz?

In "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," the Tin Man is a former woodsman who was turned into a living statue made of tin by the Wicked Witch of the East. He is saved by Dorothy and her friends, and they help him find a heart so that he can become a fully functioning human being again and experience emotions like love and care.

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