Thank you for sharing this to the facebook group @Barb Stobaugh .
I found this little history hypothesis very refreshing and it distinctly shows the pre-Demiurge/Wetiko foundation. Prior to the infection via the Roman/Christian invasions. The Prymal European is NOT the progenitor of the Demiurge/Wetiko as the contemporary scapegoat theory likes to imply. <3
And NO...Tuatha is NOT the Tuatha De Danann are NOT the misconstrued "Lost Tribe of Dan" or any of the other false claims. Just like nearly ALL tribal identifiers, Tuatha simply meant "the people." Another people who retreated "into the earth" to separate themselves from the onslaught/infection, only to re-emerge when the time came to inoculate Prymal once again. The common tribal mythos - The Red Thread. This little clip indicates ONE example of that thread of humanity prior to the Simulation's creep into the template.
I would like to see an overlay of the Demiurge/Wetiko creep in comparison to this visual.
This infection happened simultaneously across the globe and was NOT isolated with the European. That just happened to be the one point of infection that incubated the virus the best and has carried the full blame. Even to this day, lumped into "White Man" labels. ALL cultures were influenced. And until each can identify their own influence and stop casting blame to one representative, they will not be able to reclaim their unique Red Thread. But that is for another discussion.
My son is in Croatia right now. He told me about the Princesse's castle from the 4th Century, and of the market they hold in the lower part of the castle... He told me about swimming in the Adriatic sea... Of how everything there is made of stone, and how I would love it there. Yes, I would. Because they are a proud people who care about culture and history and tradition. ALL cultures are important and deserve respect. Culture includes art, stories, history and language of a specific group of people; they are all important. They, together, form the fabric of the human story. I'm glad to hear your perspective Marilee, thank you for that. <