02-14-2024, 04:10 PM
So I actually learned something really interesting recently...
There are some pretty foundational human survival practices, like carrying water in buckets, chopping wood for a variety of uses, and so on.
Apparently, the benefits of these specific activities are NOT just about being necessary for survival (forget about modern society where these things are seemingly obsolete, they'll never be obsolete).
These specific MOVEMENTS have massive healing benefits. Chopping wood, the motion of wielding the axe and slamming it down, releases negative emotion that has been stored in the neck and shoulder region.
That's just one example. So when you are homesteading, off the grid, doing these things society takes for granted nowadays, you're actually improving your health in a variety of ways. Meanwhile, everyone else is going around holding huge amounts of tension, being pent up, and physically suffering from it.
There are some pretty foundational human survival practices, like carrying water in buckets, chopping wood for a variety of uses, and so on.
Apparently, the benefits of these specific activities are NOT just about being necessary for survival (forget about modern society where these things are seemingly obsolete, they'll never be obsolete).
These specific MOVEMENTS have massive healing benefits. Chopping wood, the motion of wielding the axe and slamming it down, releases negative emotion that has been stored in the neck and shoulder region.
That's just one example. So when you are homesteading, off the grid, doing these things society takes for granted nowadays, you're actually improving your health in a variety of ways. Meanwhile, everyone else is going around holding huge amounts of tension, being pent up, and physically suffering from it.