9 hours ago
(9 hours ago)Maxmars Wrote: Nah! I get it.
The perspective is pervasive in modern articles of this sort... the kind of thing that tweaks people like me (who can't shake the idea that the proper way to read their titles is to append every 'assertion' title sort of like this.... "They might have been high... or not.")
They could have been on a communal spiritual journey... or not.
They could have been a lot things...
Cave art represents the earliest human compulsion to communicate through time to others.
How each 'cave artist' came to be is another matter.
This in no way diminishes the author's work, of course.
It is another example of the perspective of humans being too simpleminded to think and create without a 'something' to spur the creativity.
I wish I had your way with words so I leave it to the readers imagination. Some are blessed, some are cursed, it's not my fault. Everyone stands at the center of their timeline.
It's late, I have to sleep...
The most difficult mental process of all is to consider objectively any concept which, if accepted as fact, will toss into discard a lifetime of training and experience.
---Robert Monroe
Say in your mind, say to yourself:
I am more than my physical body. Because I am more than physical matter, I can perceive that which is greater than the physical world.
---Robert Monroe
Say in your mind, say to yourself:
I am more than my physical body. Because I am more than physical matter, I can perceive that which is greater than the physical world.