Thank you forthe very interesting post and the interviews. The amount of effort you have put into the research is amazing! Well done 👏! As for the mysterious plant next to the grapes, I can only guess it's a type of grass/cereal that was also harvested. Perhaps this plant is extinct? By the way, do have any more thoughts on the dots shown in your previous post? They might relate to someone seen during shamanic journeys in all cultures. This has been used to support the argument that reality is seen during journeys, while what we see as our day to day reality is an illusion.
The most commonly preferred identification for that plant so far is sesame pods, but I tend to think it may be an extinct plant, as you suggest. I can only imagine how many species besides silphium humans "used up" in antiquity. As for the dots, I've had some spirit work encounters involving them that suggest a bunch of different meanings and significance depending on the situation. Unfortunately, much of my spirit work is stuff I can't talk about. But I think your interpretation fits with some of my experiences.
Thank you forthe very interesting post and the interviews. The amount of effort you have put into the research is amazing! Well done 👏! As for the mysterious plant next to the grapes, I can only guess it's a type of grass/cereal that was also harvested. Perhaps this plant is extinct? By the way, do have any more thoughts on the dots shown in your previous post? They might relate to someone seen during shamanic journeys in all cultures. This has been used to support the argument that reality is seen during journeys, while what we see as our day to day reality is an illusion.
The most commonly preferred identification for that plant so far is sesame pods, but I tend to think it may be an extinct plant, as you suggest. I can only imagine how many species besides silphium humans "used up" in antiquity. As for the dots, I've had some spirit work encounters involving them that suggest a bunch of different meanings and significance depending on the situation. Unfortunately, much of my spirit work is stuff I can't talk about. But I think your interpretation fits with some of my experiences.
Fascinating that animals were realistic, while plants were stylistic. Something to wonder about…
Indeed!