GAIA the living being
some archaeological thoughts about prehistory in Europe.
by Henryk Szubinski
LONG AGO DEEP IN THE HISTORY OF EARLY MAN there was an evolutionary step made in the first human language.
The species we know of as modern man ,which we are ,and our Neanderthal past that we have archaeological evidence
of as surviving the Cro Magnum has some clues to it's beginnings of sounds that exists in the forests ,lakes, rivers,
stones, snow, wind, clouds and more. Every possible natural thing was from the earliest of times was listened to by
our predecessors. What were we doing in the periods that have no archaeological explanations ?.Here then, the explanation;
We would sit quietly by the river side listening intently for hours at a time. We were so preoccupied with
listening and experiencing nature, that we started to define our own human place in nature.
In total of each hour of one day at this time;
Humans would listen ,feel stones, the mossy sensation for one hour
Lay on the ground in a forest to absorb the falling dew drops for one hour (our development of lying down to relax but also the
knowledge of death.
To sit immersed in cold but refreshing water flowing passed us for one hour.
To listen to the sounds of birds for one hour.
To sit atop a hill looking over the ocean for one hour, gave us the concepts of being on top (pyramids ,mounds).
To sit on a rock and watching the leaves fall for one hour, developed the sense of time.
To place our ears into the Earth to listen to it's sounds developed the sense of GAIA our mother Earth.
Everyone of us were at some stage deeply engaged with nature ,together in meditation with the Earth. Each sound was memorized and
each place was defined by the sounds. Early on these facts became knowledge of how to use these sounds.
Wizardry and magic developed early in ancient Europe. So the total of the Earth's sounds were at some time
in early Europe made into sounds that needed to define the whole as the concept of GAIA so that each sound could
be translated into words and then meanings.
So there exists no sound from nature that has not been listened to by early man. And each sound when spoken
defines the connection of how to do something and how long to do it. So when we go to sleep at night we are
lying down on the Earth and the language defines this as associations to the GAIA and the memories of sounds
that go together as dreams.
When we eat ,we are relating to the places in nature where there exists more life, in plentiful supply that we separated
from the sounds of nature. This separation was defined by cave paintings and define the first stages of early mans
memorization of sounds and making them into language that was spoken deep in the Earth where sounds were
scarce and the mind could find peace thinking about the GAIA outside and then the GAIA inside the sounds of every
living being. The beings of the Earth were the representations of each individual sound as each individual being.
These sounds and their being as born into the sounds of fire, Earth, water and air.
As such this time in ancient Europe lacks no definition of this age of RELAXATION and learning. The cave paintings
define the whole of each sound as the volume of every cave and every place where stone age man gathered.
These gatherings were the places where the sounds of nature were the inspirations of our ability to translate
the natural world of things we needed to eat ,into words.
This age existed from the time of the beginnings of the pebble age as about 500 000 years ago and the lower PALEOLITHIC
AGE that is evident in the time GAP of the cave paintings and the indications of all life represented here as displaced from
left to right. This potential emergence means that the sounds of our speaking had real values in our left and right
hemispheres.
it is this time of natures peace that defines the age of natural relaxation that may have continued among stone age man
for several thousands of years . As such it defines the AGE of the GODDESS and our ability to not listen to other sounds, that
are not of nature.
Here then, the day in the life of stone age man and the places and sounds that fills our nature.
The lower paleolithic age from about 3,3 million years ago may have had an alternative to the sharp edged tools at the same time
as the pebble age as to the span of time that takes us to about 300 000 years ago. The suggestion that early Europeans did not
cut their hunted for food. It would be
enough to just use boulders of various sizes to pound the animals into a easily parts as food stuff. The use of rocks as the place
to place the food stuffs and then the use of a boulder to either pound and break it down into pieces that were easily eatable by
use of fire as the FLATTENED MEAL that is everywhere in today's restaurants (sznitzels, ham burgers, pankakes).
That bones could be ground down by stones , gives
an image of the food products being easily eatable when roasted.
So the theory here at the time of the dawn of human civilization was not from the origins of Africa and their sharp edged tools.
Probably there were similarities in the scull features of Neanderthal and their predecessors. However when one speaking
language confronts the non speaking ,there is some basic function that is visable in the teeth. The wilder the early humans
the sharper their teeth. When observing the teeth in the gap that gets us confused about our African origins it could be that
language was in change. The only way to change a language that is already speaking and using words is to either remove the
tongue or the teeth or make some alteration to the teeth that are found in the early European graves. The teeth could have
been filed down so to remove the evidence of sharpness when the stone age man graves were discovered and their teeth are
ground down . It would be the most basic teeth sets. The molars. These might have been very sharp at some time in pre history
but outside Europe. To file them down with rocks that were shaped with scratch marks is visable in some of the grave examples
with human bones . The question is why?. The basis would be some prehistoric diversion of the most primate thought.
Something would have happened that made some early beings make change to the early and basic pebble tools that were fully
rounded, not sharp.
This influence would possibly be the missing link and the origins from Africa that made such changes.Flint stone is not so
predominant in Africa as it is here in Europe so that any early humans would easily see the potential in rounded flint stones as
being cut when broken. So this link is not broken in ancient history but the ROUNDNESS FACT and the ROUNDNESS of our European
GODDESS as GAIA who is also rounded presents a conflictive African origin and the missing "goddess times " that must have been
rounded as round pebbles go.The early language learning then, as the sound of pebbles being used to break down food just as
wheat in early Europe must be broken down by stones crushing the natural foods into flour, the animal foods were also pounded.
We early Europeans may have been eating very "broken down foods " for the whole of this 500 000 year period just as early
infants are fed broken down foods so that no biting is needed when learning to eat and the gradual growth of the teeth. We Early
Europeans may have been on this diet for many thousands of years and why we learned to use our mouths for other things such as
language.
image of MOTHER EARTH as GAIA the goddess of the PEBBLE SOUNDS that exist within the womb.