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What Is Hermitology?

Her-mit-ology.

Noun

The study of walking the fine line between being a nomad and living in the modern world, juggling the relationships of the modern man and a swamp wizard

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I love this, I always break this one out at parties. Modern medicine has existed in the way we know it for only around a hundred years. The replies that I get are a good indicator of the company I’m in. They range from, “What did people use before that?” to, “No duh..”. We have a massive disconnect from our traditional selves, as a people we have “lost” so much knowledge with regards to the practice of healing, I have “lost” in inverted commas there because it’s not truly lost, there are keepers of this information, not necessarily some dude deep in a European forest or some witch in the Malay swamps, we have access to these resources right at our fingertips, we’re experiencing a resurgence of traditional medicines...

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Who are we?

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It's a weird paradigm, we live in a world that everyday seems to ((((Something about the need for capital while still understanding that it's an arbitrary concept while needing to provide for your family)))))))

For many years Hermitology has been a pipe dream. My name is Llewellyn and I've been a freelance writer for the better part of 8 years, I started my freelance career while farming in the Karoo, A rural farmland within South Africa. While in the confines of my farm, my mind wandered into the world of nature, immersing myself in natural history, ecosystems, paleontology, anthropology, and working with the concepts of living as a modern-day man while trying to remain true to my ancestral self and as I think with most of us it's a constant struggle, but it doesn't mean we quit! we keep fighting to find those moments to connect with mother nature.

Pumula, KZN
South Africa

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