4 Ancient Survival Skills You Better Master Before It’s Too Late

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Note: Some of the information below may very well help you in a time of crisis. This article contains several videos for explanation. Do your own research!

4 Ancient Survival Skills You Better Master Before It’s Too Late

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Do you ever contemplate the thought that we, modern humans, remained basically unchanged for hundreds and thousands of years?
Today’s humans, at least most of us living in the western world, are totally dependent upon our modern civilization. We take for granted things like running/potable water, electricity, transportation, shelter, food and clothes – all available on a whim.
In 1929, when the first great crisis was unleashed upon the US, a large segment of the population – 50 percent — was living in rural areas. Today, that number is down to 19 percent. Just think about it: We’re crammed by the tens of millions in mega-cities, living in huge air-conditioned concrete-made-caves, dependent upon companies and the government for survival.


Isn’t it time we learned some of the “ancient” skills of our ancestors – skills that made them self-reliant?

So let’s get to it. Let’s examine some of the essential skills our ancestors relied upon to survive — skills which are now forgotten and derided by those hipsters flashing their iPhones. Each of the following skills contains a how-to video.
1. Foraging for medicine and food.
This skill is almost extinct nowadays. Basically, in an outdoor survival scenario, everything revolves around knowing what to eat and how to take care of yourself — with no ER or drugstore available. The vital information about edible/medicinal foods once was passed on from generation to generation, but today is a lost art.
Watch this video to learn how to forage for food:
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2. Tracking and hunting wildlife. This is an absolutely crucial survival skill to master, allowing you to determine how fast an animal was going, if it was frightened when running, and how long ago the tracks were made. Want to learn more? Watch this video:

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