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[The Borledim] are the stock that so far has always seen to it that your species continues despite catastrophes, and they are more or less equally distributed about the planet and in all nationalities. They are most like the Sumari. They have the same love of the arts, the same general attitudes. They will usually seek fairly stable political situations in which to bear their children, as the Sumari will to produce their art. They demand a certain amount of freedom for their children, however, and while they are not political activists, like the Sumari their ideas often spring to prominence before large social changes, and help initiate them. The one big difference is that the Sumari deal primarily with creativity and the arts, and often subordinate family life (as Jane and I have done), while this family thinks of offspring in the terms of living art; everything else is subordinated to that “ideal.”
The Sumari often provide a cultural, spiritual, or artistic heritage for the species. This (Borledim) family provides a well-balanced earth stock — a heritage in terms of individuals. These people are kind, humorous, playful, filled with a lively compassion, but too wise for the “perverted” kind of compassion that breeds on other individuals’ weaknesses.
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1. Gramada | (736) | To found social systems |
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2. Sumafi | (736) | To transmit “originality” through teaching |
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3. Tumold | (736) | To heal, regardless of individual occupations |
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4. Vold | (736) | To reform the status quo |
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5. Milumet | (736) | To mystically nourish mankind’s psyche |
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6. Zuli | (736) | To serve as physical, athletic models |
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7. Borledim | (737) | To provide an earthstock for the species through parenthood |
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8. Ilda | (737) | To spread and exchange ideas |
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9. Sumari | (723, 732, 734–36) | To provide the cultural, spiritual, and artistic heritage for the species |
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To provide an earthstock for the species through parenthood
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To provide the cultural, spiritual, and artistic heritage for the species
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