Arnold J. Toynbee’s (1889-1975) masterful work, “A Study of History,” published in 12 volumes between 1934 and 1961, recounts the emergence of the first and subsequent civilisations. Each of them eventually fell, overwhelmed by the weight of its own excesses or conquered by more primitive societies, such as the grandiose conquest of more than half of the known world by the horsemen of the Mongol Genghis Khan.
WINTER’S SACRED SPACE
I don’t have time to write to you this weekend so here’s a little video I made in it’s stead.

You may have guessed that health is a very important subject for me. I have been interested in it since childhood. At around the age of 8, I realized that medicine had no intention of curing my childhood illness, but was making me dependent on drugs. That’s when I started my research. When I want to explain modern medicine, I always say that it is excellent for multiple trauma cases: serious accidents, severe burns, war medicine, etc. When it comes to treating the body like a machine that needs repairs, it’s great!