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The ultimate truth is mystical truth, the ultimate reality is sacred chaos. - Muzwot

~ Muzwot

Muzwot Activism Acyhetypes Anthropology Antropocene Biocentricism Celticism Dissent Eccentricism Ethnicity Ethnology Iconography Indigenous Mythology Paganism Paraphychology Phchophsical Phenomenology Symbology Transpersonal

The ultimate truth is mystical truth, the ultimate reality is sacred chaos.

~ Muzwot

Muzwot Activism Acyhetypes Anthropology Antropocene Biocentricism Celticism Dissent Eccentricism Ethnicity Ethnology Iconography Indigenous Mythology Paganism Paraphychology Phchophsical Phenomenology Symbology Transpersonal

The scientific mind does not so much provide the right answers as ask the right questions.

~ Claude Lévi-Strauss

Claude Lévi-Strauss Answers Anthropology Questions Science Scientific Mind

Studies [on the origin of fairy-stories] are, however, scientific (at least in intent); they are the pursuit of folklorists or anthropologists: that is of people using the stories not as they were meant to be used, but as a quarry from which to dig evidence, or information, about matters in which they are interested....with regard to fairy stories, I feel that it is more interesting, and also in its way more difficult, to consider what they are, what they have become for us, and what values the long alchemic processes of time have produced in them. In Dasent's words I would say: 'We must be satisfied with the soup that is set before us, and not desire to see the bones of the ox out of which it has been boiled.'Such stories have now a mythical or total (unanalysable) effect, an effect quite independent of the findings of Comparative Folk-lore, and one which it cannot spoil or explain; they open a door on Other Time, and if we pass through, though only for a moment, we stand outside our own time, outside Time itself, maybe.

~ J.r.r. Tolkien

J.r.r. Tolkien Anthropology Fairy Tales Folklore Studies

It is often thought that the life of the hunter-gatherer was one of feast and famine. But most available data suggest that they were surprisingly healthy and had a fairly stable diet and lifestyle. Not so the primitive farmers. In years when the crops failed, in settlements where the population density was high and where disease weakened the ability to cope even further, life would have been very hard indeed. The settled population could not migrate to follow the food supply as could hunter-gatherers. They were trapped.

~ Peter Gluckman

Peter Gluckman Anthropology Biology

If anthropological data suggests something short of the ideal, that is not because nothing is universal, but because two universals are in conflict: universal moral knowledge and universal desire to evade it. The first one we owe to our creation. The second we owe to our fall.

~ J. Budziszewski

J. Budziszewski Anthropology Ideal Moral Knowledge Moral Law Morals Natural Law Universal

The Tarahumara would party like this all night, then rouse themselves the next morning to face off in a running race that could last not two miles, not two hours, but two full days. According to the Mexican historian Francisco Almada, a Tarahumara champion once ran 435 miles, the equivalent of setting out for a jog in New York City and not stopping till you were closing in on Detroit.

~ Christopher Mcdougall

Christopher Mcdougall Anthropology Inspirational Physiology Running

If two people stare at each other for more than a few seconds, it means they are about to either make love or fight. Something similar might be said about human societies. If two nearby societies are in contact for any length of time, they will either trade or fight. The first is non-zero-sum social integration, and the second ultimately brings it.

~ Robert Wright

Robert Wright Anthropology Human Condition Sociology

It seems very strange that one must turn back, and be transported to the very beginnings of history, in order to arrive at an understanding of humanity as it is at present.

~ Émile Durkheim

Émile Durkheim Anthropology Humanity Sociology

Anthropology is the science which tells us that people are the same the whole world over - except when they are different.

~ Nancy Banks-Smith

Nancy Banks-Smith World People Anthropology
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