Author

Publication

1994 - Shambhala, Boston, Massachusetts

Language

English

Word Count

83,500 words, Guess

Page Count

334 pages

Identifiers

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  • LibraryThing328524

Classifications

  • DDC293/.13
  • LCCBL863 .M48 1994

Description

In his introduction to "The Well of Remembrance, "author Ralph Metzner provides a telling explanation of the theme of his work: "This book explores some of the mythic roots of the Western worldview, the worldview of the culture that, for better and worse, has come to dominate most of the rest of the world's peoples. This domination has involved not only economic and political systems but also values, basic attitudes, religious beliefs, language, scientific understanding, and technological applications. Many individuals, tribes, and nations are struggling to free themselves from the residues of the ideological oppression practiced by what they see as Eurocentric culture. They seek to define their own ethnic or national identities by referring to ancestral traditions and mythic patterns of knowledge. At this time, it seems appropriate for Europeans and Euro-Americans likewise to probe their own ancestral mythology for insight and self-understanding." Focusing on the mythology and worldview of the pre-Christian Germanic tribes of Northern Europe, Metzner offers a meaningful exploration of Western ancestry.

First Sentence

THE LOCATION OF the original homeland of the proto-Indo-Europeans is still controversial, but Marija Gimbutas and many other scholars believe it lay in the forests and steppes north of the Caspian Sea, in what is now southern Russia and Ukraine.

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  • The well of remembrance: rediscovering the earth wisdom myths of northern EuropeShambhala1994-01-01

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