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How many of you have the knowledge of our ancestors? The ancient ones had the everyday skills needed to survive. We are far removed from our own natural instincts and it could come back to bite current and future generations.
Fire was a huge discovery for mankind. It obviously must have started from a lightning strike, which from there started mans wheels turning.
Fire starting methods evolved over the eons and there are a number of ways that it can be done. The most common methods include the use of the "bow and drill" and "flint and steel". Other methods such as the fire board and fire piston are also viable.
I feel that it may become ever more imperative that us modern folks learn the secrets of the ancients. It can create a feeling of power and freedom over the elements and give us a greater sense of security.
I saw this statement once and copied it so that I could read it at any given time. It helped me to go ahead and start to learn some primitive skills. I can make a fire with flint and steel now and I am still working on getting a fire started with the bow and drill method.
This is a woman's statement,
"Today these modern hands remembered the old ways. Soft and pale, unhardened by sun or experience, not callused by trees and rocks, they held again the shapes of the earth and rejoiced. They stung with the pain for forgetting, yet now they have given life to one of the four elements. Taken back to childhood, and beyond, to the time of dreams, where hands were skilled, strong and wise. Where mouths blew breath on those embers sparking life into flames which burned for generations. The smoke we held in our raised hands carried a prayer to the Great Spirit."
By: Beth Baugh (Dec. 1st, 1991) "After starting a fire without matches with my Dad"
Learn some primitive skills and get yourself free!
Fire was a huge discovery for mankind. It obviously must have started from a lightning strike, which from there started mans wheels turning.
Fire starting methods evolved over the eons and there are a number of ways that it can be done. The most common methods include the use of the "bow and drill" and "flint and steel". Other methods such as the fire board and fire piston are also viable.
I feel that it may become ever more imperative that us modern folks learn the secrets of the ancients. It can create a feeling of power and freedom over the elements and give us a greater sense of security.
I saw this statement once and copied it so that I could read it at any given time. It helped me to go ahead and start to learn some primitive skills. I can make a fire with flint and steel now and I am still working on getting a fire started with the bow and drill method.
This is a woman's statement,
"Today these modern hands remembered the old ways. Soft and pale, unhardened by sun or experience, not callused by trees and rocks, they held again the shapes of the earth and rejoiced. They stung with the pain for forgetting, yet now they have given life to one of the four elements. Taken back to childhood, and beyond, to the time of dreams, where hands were skilled, strong and wise. Where mouths blew breath on those embers sparking life into flames which burned for generations. The smoke we held in our raised hands carried a prayer to the Great Spirit."
By: Beth Baugh (Dec. 1st, 1991) "After starting a fire without matches with my Dad"
Learn some primitive skills and get yourself free!