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Chapter 40 black witchcraft

Mystery of Civilization 黃易 469Words 2023-02-05
In the primitive society, the shaman was the loving father, mentor and spiritual leader of the tribe, and also the most knowledgeable person in the tribe. At that time, the role of witchcraft was completely positive. This kind of society still exists in Africa, South America, Southeast Asia and other places where civilization has not yet reached. In those ancient days, witchcraft made human beings and nature one and one.When the wizard danced the sacrificial dance steps with the sound of drums in the flames that illuminated the night red, the clansmen who danced and clapped around him, under the fusion of eagerness and single-minded belief, the whole group broke away from the prison of reality. Cage, promoted to a deep religious experience, seeing things that are invisible to ordinary people, stepping on scorching hot coals that they would not dare to touch on ordinary days, and contacting the spirits of the dead are an indispensable part of their lives.As a modern person, it would be chilling to think about the absence of the precious scientific worldview you now have.

With the rise of human civilization, especially the formation of cities, man and nature are increasingly separated, and a new spirit also emerges. The situation of natural selection and survival of the fittest is more intense in cities than anywhere else. Humans begin to develop other The ambition and aggression of human beings, only by riding on the heads of others can they stand out. In this case, witchcraft has become a terrible tool for personal struggle, and it has become a black witchcraft that people fear, and witchcraft has been cast aside by most people so far. It will not disappear, it has been part of our flesh and blood from the beginning.

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