Axes
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in the area where i live, there are a lot of remainders of ancient times. some churches here, for instance, date back to the 11th or 12th century. there is an old road near my house (partly a grass road) that also dates back to the 11th or 12th century.
sometimes when i stand in these churches, or when i stand on the road, i feel how i slowly connect to the people of those ages past, up to the point where i can almost see the people of those ages appear, as if i were a time traveller.
the same happened a while ago when my SO and i visited the Kalkriese Museum and Park in Bramsche, Germany, where Germanic commander Arminius destroyed the legions of Roman governor Varus. while standing there at the exact point where it had happened, i could almost hear the battle cries and the tumult of the war.
i don't have this connected feeling with every historycal place i visit. i feel that it is very specifically related to Germanic and Viking culture.
as i've indicated earlier, i'm not aware of any concrete recollections (i'm not even sure whether memories can go back that far - 800 or even 2000 years), but i do get a sense of 'belonging' with anything anglophone, and anything Germanic/Viking. i also remember devouring any Arthurian literature i could get my hands on at ages 12-15.
just trying to explain my fondness and feeling of connectedness with all the above... and the sense of belonging...
sometimes when i stand in these churches, or when i stand on the road, i feel how i slowly connect to the people of those ages past, up to the point where i can almost see the people of those ages appear, as if i were a time traveller.
the same happened a while ago when my SO and i visited the Kalkriese Museum and Park in Bramsche, Germany, where Germanic commander Arminius destroyed the legions of Roman governor Varus. while standing there at the exact point where it had happened, i could almost hear the battle cries and the tumult of the war.
i don't have this connected feeling with every historycal place i visit. i feel that it is very specifically related to Germanic and Viking culture.
as i've indicated earlier, i'm not aware of any concrete recollections (i'm not even sure whether memories can go back that far - 800 or even 2000 years), but i do get a sense of 'belonging' with anything anglophone, and anything Germanic/Viking. i also remember devouring any Arthurian literature i could get my hands on at ages 12-15.
just trying to explain my fondness and feeling of connectedness with all the above... and the sense of belonging...