by Holly Paige | Jan 13, 2023 | Anthropology
Ice Age humans were about so much more than survival. They perfected stone tool-making, accurately shaped animals from stone, and had complex belief systems. Their paintings, including this stone canvas in the Lascaux Cave, are... by Holly Paige | Apr 13, 2022 | Anthropology, Consciousness, Mental States
The original, mixed-sex, followers of the Buddha wandered through the forests, spreading their message. This was Hinayana Buddhism. A Boddhisatva is one who renounces nirvana for themselves to stay to help others The ideal of the Boddistava appears with the... by Holly Paige | Mar 27, 2022 | Anthropology, Natural Nutrition, Nutrition
When Dr Weston Price, the famous dentist travelled the world in the 1930s visiting many of the last groups of people whom the roads had not reached he found people who were happy and optimistic, physically well-formed and free of degenerative disease. He catalogued... by Holly Paige | Feb 10, 2022 | Anthropology, Consciousness
With Nackte Poesie The English edition of her Perun Santis video series which she originally presented in the German language. “God Perun lays down The Law and The Law is no pony ride, Only the boldest warriors will sit with the Gods. To Perun Thunderer and the... by Holly Paige | Feb 8, 2022 | Anthropology, Consciousness, Current issues, Ecology
We should give it our best shot to reconstruct the systems that we have but there are forces that seem to just keep that in a sort of dreaming diary because you know I started in the 1960s when we’re realizing we should stop cutting down the forests and the... by Holly Paige | Feb 8, 2022 | Anthropology, Consciousness
The species-self connection with John Lamb Lash.