BC Neanderthal Mindset
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Civilization comes at a cost.
The price is steep, all things good and mighty surrendered, virility, wildness, risk. It costs our Strength, our Courage, our Wisdom, our mastery of self and most of all our honor and nobility.

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"Vulcan sends mingled embers to the stars.
For by Ceres, the discoverer of grain, he means “bread”
by Liber, the discoverer of the vine, “wine”,
by Venus, “desire” and by Vulcan, “fire.”

- Plautus
Reconstruction of Mesolithic female ceremonial or ritual dress of Bad Dürrenberg, 7000-6500 BC
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Happy Easter!
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Ophelia
By Thomas Francis Dicksee
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Advice for those of us seeking to out to homestead or live by the land.
Adapt to the land, and have that healthy relationship.
Learn to eat what can be grown, raised or foraged on the property naturally.
Adapt to the tools you have and acquire ones you need that are in agreement with the soil beneath your feet.

We have to be in a relationship with the land, rather than adapt Nature to ourselves.
That is how this relationship works.
Each side adapting to the other in harmony, which in turn develops into spiritual kinship through the work that you do.

Mother Nature shows her beauty when allowed to be herself, and will reciprocate that affection when it is a two-way street.
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Romano-British pendant made from a boar's tusks. The embossed part shows a hunting dog confronting a boar.
Dated from 1st - 4th century CE
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The Aino Myth triptych.
By Akaeli Gallen-Kallela

The left image is about the first encounter of Väinämöinen and Aino in the forest.
The right image depicts mournful Aino weeping on the shore and listening to the call of the maids of Vellamo who are playing in the water.
The central panel depicts fishing Väinämöinen having thrown away a small fish, now turning out to be Aino, who laughs at him and vanishes forever.
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Mycenaean Bridge at Kazarma built about 3300 years ago (Greek Bronze Age).

It is one of oldest arch bridges still in existence and use today and oldest preserved in Europe.
It was also built with curbs, presumably to keep speeding chariots from falling off.
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The Ghost of Clytemnestra Awakening the Furies
by John Downman, 1781
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Queen Guinevere's Maying
John Collier, 1900.
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Eierlesefest schweiz (Egg Harvest festival) Easter Monday, Sweden
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