L’Archive Humaine. Part 1.

We cannot pretend to know what happened at the beginning, nor can we be sure of how far back that beginning truly goes. Yet, throughout time, the Earth has left us clues—markers that tell a story, however fragmented. These markers aren’t limited to the rocks beneath our feet or the ruins of ancient civilizations. They include the living organisms that walk, grow, and evolve alongside us.

As we develop, we become more capable of taking the time to reflect on the things that bind us to this planet. What was once the knowledge of the very few—the scholars, the mystics, the keepers of ancient wisdom—is now open, free, and ingrained in us from our youth. The awareness of our interconnectedness with the natural world is no longer hidden in sacred texts or distant research; it is a part of our collective understanding. And in this shared knowledge, we find a deeper connection, not just to the Earth, but to all life that thrives upon it

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