Supervision: Prof. Ute Eitzenhöfer, Prof. Theo Smeets
"I explore the power of storytelling through Ural tales by Bazhov. These tales connect us to ancestral wisdom and the natural world. We've lost the tradition of sharing stories around the fire, but let's reclaim that primal awareness. Our ancestors found solace in myths, grounding themselves in a more vivid reality. Today, we're caught between mechanical existence and the vitality of life. Amidst the chaos, we yearn for deeper stories that touch our hearts. Imagine a world where old tales offer profound lessons and deeper understanding. The Ural tales inspire us to transcend challenges, much like their heroes. Despite adversity, we endure, just as Bazhov did during the USSR's great terror. Craftsmanship and creativity offer solace and growth. Traditional techniques face challenges, yet we must reconnect with nature's forces and our place within it. Crystals bridge past and future, reminding us of our planet's beauty. In a virtual age, let old tales guide us to appreciate the ties that bind us. Let's navigate this era with reverence for nature and the wisdom of the past."
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