by Holly Paige | Feb 8, 2022 | Anthropology
Personality traits associated with various blood types, according to Japanese superstition: Type A: Best traits: Conservative, reserved, patient, punctual, perfectionist, and good with plants. Worst traits: Introverted, obsessive, stubborn, and self-conscious. Anal... by Holly Paige | Feb 6, 2022 | Anthropology
How did the ancient Greeks predict the month, day, and hour of an eclipse, even accounting for leap years? Could a device have told them the 462-year cycle of Venus and 442-year cycle of Saturn? And if so, who made it? by Holly Paige | Jan 23, 2022 | Anthropology, Consciousness, Current issues, Shamanism
WHAT ARE THE TESTS THAT THE LORDS OF XIBALBA HAVE PREPARED FOR US? Xibalba was the gateway through the hells that we would cross at the end of an era. The lords of death had a test for each of us. If we passed we would be offered another chance to become fully... by Holly Paige | Jan 15, 2022 | Anthropology, Neural System
Sleep may feel like the most natural of human activities but historian Roger Ekirch says the way humans sleep is quite different from the way their ancestors lay their heads down to rest. The Agenda explores the idea that segmented sleep is the more advantageous way... by Holly Paige | Jan 15, 2022 | Anthropology, Consciousness, Current issues, Ecology, Hormones, Magical Fruit, Mental States, Natural Nutrition, Neural System
The final version of a presentation developed by Tony Wright over the last few years. It was intended to provide some context for the disparate jigsaw pieces that Tony thinks fit together and tell the story of our symbiotic origins and our post symbiotic descent into... by Holly Paige | Apr 11, 2021 | Anthropology, Consciousness, Ecology, Hormones, Magical Fruit, Mental States, Natural Nutrition, Neural System, Plant medicines, Regenerative Nutrition
Why is it that so many of us just don’t feel quite right even when our health becomes good, and things are going as well as they could be expected to? I asked this question many years ago and the search for the answers led me to some unexpected places. To cut a long...