As one of the most remote societies on earth, today’s Inuit communities rely on the same survival tactics for life in the Arctic that the Thule developed hundreds of years ago. Hunting remains the cornerstone of modern Inuit culture, with many native Greenlanders rooting their entire identities in the tradition.
Read MoreAmong the oldest nonverbal traditions is the use of mudras - a system of sacred, highly symbolic gestures that originated in India thousands of years ago. Mudras are believed to be a deep source of power, with the ability to channel energy within the body and summon qualities like strength and wisdom.
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