The Issue of Hospitality-Art of Language and Beginings of the Future
This is going to be a mishmash of topics that are hidden far away in time and yet it is current and all in the languages we mostly use today to communicate with one another. Topics and events that bind us all in one way or another.
I grew up a kid in the little urban jungle of Sarajevo, A decent life until it became indecent, and the confusion of heated heads boiled to the point of me as an 8-year-old fleeing with my mother on the bus. Where the journey took us through Croatia and Germany and the prophesized country of Pushkara according to the old Vedas which later became The United States of America. I'm trying to puzzle together the lost pieces of an ancient culture that lived on the Danube and spread northwards -westwards and northeast after the ice age melted the northern plains and gave way to rivers and seas. I will try and provide a key to understanding and unlocking the old European native way of speaking and tie it to today's modern speaking, particularly the english language. Because that is the one that emerged later and it took over the global ways of communication with one another.
And maybe to prove that the so-called Slavic migration in the 8th or 9th century wasn't really how it was written in official history books. But that it rather has to do with an uprising against the roman empire and help from the northern brethren later on. But as far as mass migrations, there is no precise evidence of that ever happening. There is however Dna evidence and it can be traced all the way to the British Isles and as far as India.
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I grew up a kid in the little urban jungle of Sarajevo, A decent life until it became indecent, and the confusion of heated heads boiled to the point of me as an 8-year-old fleeing with my mother on the bus. Where the journey took us through Croatia and Germany and the prophesized country of Pushkara according to the old Vedas which later became The United States of America. I'm trying to puzzle together the lost pieces of an ancient culture that lived on the Danube and spread northwards -westwards and northeast after the ice age melted the northern plains and gave way to rivers and seas. I will try and provide a key to understanding and unlocking the old European native way of speaking and tie it to today's modern speaking, particularly the english language. Because that is the one that emerged later and it took over the global ways of communication with one another.
And maybe to prove that the so-called Slavic migration in the 8th or 9th century wasn't really how it was written in official history books. But that it rather has to do with an uprising against the roman empire and help from the northern brethren later on. But as far as mass migrations, there is no precise evidence of that ever happening. There is however Dna evidence and it can be traced all the way to the British Isles and as far as India.
The Issue of Hospitality-Art of Language and Beginings of the Future
This is going to be a mishmash of topics that are hidden far away in time and yet it is current and all in the languages we mostly use today to communicate with one another. Topics and events that bind us all in one way or another.
I grew up a kid in the little urban jungle of Sarajevo, A decent life until it became indecent, and the confusion of heated heads boiled to the point of me as an 8-year-old fleeing with my mother on the bus. Where the journey took us through Croatia and Germany and the prophesized country of Pushkara according to the old Vedas which later became The United States of America. I'm trying to puzzle together the lost pieces of an ancient culture that lived on the Danube and spread northwards -westwards and northeast after the ice age melted the northern plains and gave way to rivers and seas. I will try and provide a key to understanding and unlocking the old European native way of speaking and tie it to today's modern speaking, particularly the english language. Because that is the one that emerged later and it took over the global ways of communication with one another.
And maybe to prove that the so-called Slavic migration in the 8th or 9th century wasn't really how it was written in official history books. But that it rather has to do with an uprising against the roman empire and help from the northern brethren later on. But as far as mass migrations, there is no precise evidence of that ever happening. There is however Dna evidence and it can be traced all the way to the British Isles and as far as India.
I grew up a kid in the little urban jungle of Sarajevo, A decent life until it became indecent, and the confusion of heated heads boiled to the point of me as an 8-year-old fleeing with my mother on the bus. Where the journey took us through Croatia and Germany and the prophesized country of Pushkara according to the old Vedas which later became The United States of America. I'm trying to puzzle together the lost pieces of an ancient culture that lived on the Danube and spread northwards -westwards and northeast after the ice age melted the northern plains and gave way to rivers and seas. I will try and provide a key to understanding and unlocking the old European native way of speaking and tie it to today's modern speaking, particularly the english language. Because that is the one that emerged later and it took over the global ways of communication with one another.
And maybe to prove that the so-called Slavic migration in the 8th or 9th century wasn't really how it was written in official history books. But that it rather has to do with an uprising against the roman empire and help from the northern brethren later on. But as far as mass migrations, there is no precise evidence of that ever happening. There is however Dna evidence and it can be traced all the way to the British Isles and as far as India.
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