(Photo Essay 4) We Remember by Kaalii Cargill

There are places in the world that recognize you and can call you by name, even if you’ve never been there. Our ancestors live in the land, and are the land. Their voices speak to us when we remember and we ask to hear. Robyn Philippa, “Animism of the British Isles”, sacredearthgrove.com

In my pilgrimages to visit with the Grandmothers at ancient Goddess sites, there have been moments when the extraordinary is present in the ordinary, a reminder that it is not just the sites themselves but also the land I’m standing on, the air I’m breathing, the sounds I’m hearing, the sights that stay with me. Here are some of those moments in my journeys to sacred places, moments that call me to remember . .

The following images are photos of rock formations that spoke to me of times past when an overhang or cave sheltered our ancestors. Most of these have contained evidence of use dating back millennia.

Strambolovo, Bulgaria – cave shelters high above the Arda River valley
Kavarna, Bulgaria – cave shelter overlooking the Black Sea

Devetàshka Cave, near Lovech, Bulgaria, has been occupied for millennia.
Hohle Fels Cave, Schelklingen, Germany. Dating from the late Paleolithic, artifacts found here are some of the earliest examples of prehistoric art and musical instruments ever discovered.

Meet MAGO Contributor Kaalii Cargill


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