Bear (Bear)  December, January, February

Woolly Rhinoceros (Wild Boar) March, April, May

Toranguar (Lynx) June, July, August

Mammoth (Badger) September, October, November


 

Our ancestors have been reading Mother Nature like a book. There might be a possibility we´ve still so much in common with other wild creatures that the better we get to know them, the better we´ll get to know ourselves.

A long time ago, the rulers of the four seasons were different. The people living on the earth had much more powerful animals as guides for their souls. The spirit of the season branded a person for life.

 

There was a big catastrophe on the Earth. The cheeky, nasty and innovative woolly rhinoceros had been commanding the spring, but after his death he was replaced by a bohemian, ingenious, walking earthquake; wild boar.

The sabre-toothed cat  - toranguar -  the scary ruler of the summer, turned into a less dominant lynx after giving her long teeth to the wild boar. That boar had saved her life. - She doesn´t like talking about this, but the truth is, she got much of her beauty from that boar; all black spots were plucked from the hog´s back, who was so happy about the new, long and sharp teeth.

Autumn had the biggest change; it had been controlled by the woolly mammoth - now the new ruler was badger. A bit of new orders, a lot of new look, but ego and heart - no change there.

The only survivor through the catastrophe, described in a story which is not yet translated in English here, was the king of winter, the brown bear, the son of cave bear.

 

 

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