Spirituality Information - Journey In The Fields Of Forever ( Part 94)

 

 Spirituality Information - Journey In The Fields Of Forever ( Part 94)


This is a story of spiritual quest, a journey that began on the surface of Earth with the first humans and continues through successive generations into infinite futures. It is also our story, who we find ourselves becoming as we grow and change.

What are you looking for? What do you seek to find? What will everything mean once you finally succeed in your search? These are just some of the questions that have been asked time and time again throughout history by spiritual seekers from all walks of life. Some might think this journey is nothing more than a waste of time or an impossible dream, but I beg to differ. This blog post takes an in-depth look at spirituality beyond what many believe it can be. It details how spirituality is actually possible and illustrates that there is hope for growth, enlightenment, and understanding if the human race is willing to endure a radical transformation in consciousness.

First let us examine what many would call Earth's true beginning. It was here that life began on this planet and along its surface we find our ancestors' most ancient artifacts. Primitive stone tools have been found in quarries and caves that must have previously served as shelters for early humans living in the harsh climate of this area. With them were arrowheads made from bone or wood with no discernible designs on them at first glance. Then, hundreds of thousands of years later, larger tool-making industries emerged, and people began to carve animals, people and symbols out of rocks. This process has continued for the past ten million years.

The earliest known art dates back to about 20 thousand years ago (in Africa), when the first pictures of animals were drawn with sticks. In Europe this art was more developed from 50 thousand to 10 thousand years ago . The cave paintings at Lascaux are some of the most famous examples of prehistoric artwork as well as one of the oldest surviving cave drawings discovered. These drawings depict animals and even people in a very primitive form. In all cases, their purpose was most likely some form of ritual and/or worship.

In the Sahara Desert in Libya (and in similar places like the Kalahari Desert), entire groups of people lived in the center of large sand dunes. These groups survived by hunting desert animals such as antelopes and camels. They ate all parts of the animals, even grinding up bones to make flour from them. They buried their dead with weapons and jewelry made from bone, carnelian (a red stone), or ivory, as well as other personal items such as bracelets or necklaces that had been made from shells, beads or ostrich egg shells.

In the same region there has also been discovered a stone vessel often referred to as the "Vernacular Vessel". This vessel is an ovoid shaped piece of stone covered with hundreds of small circles and lines, which are believed to depict the outline of a horse head. At a certain distance from this figure, you can see the outline of another horse head in the opposite direction. This vessel was found in 2008 by a team of archaeologists who had been excavating at Al Khiam, Libya. A different excavation called "Al Khiam 2" was made exactly 25 years later near where Al Khiam 1 was found.

Conclusion :

AN ENORMOUS ANTHROPOLOGY DEBATE HAS BEEN HELD UPON THE ORIGIN OF ART AND IT IS TOTALLY UNCLEAR WHY HUMAN BEINGS RELY ON CRYSTALS ROCKS OR ANYTHING ELSE IN THIS ALTOGETHER AS WELL AS THEIR METHODS OF CRAFTING. WE DO KNOW THAT EARLY SOCIETIES OF PEOPLE COULD NOT COPE WITH CONDITIONS NEAR NATURAL LESSONS.

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