
Through our actions we find out about the world. What we sense enables us to proceed skilfully with all we need to do. Initially we interact with the immediate materials around us. Then in Himalayan Asia along the Brahmaputra, Irrawaddy and Ganges rivers with experience of Pacific Ocean atmospheres early cultures develop.

Early Southeast Asian cultures emerge along rivers from the Himalayas
Plants and animals evolve with humans so that all living senses come to share the world in different ways. Humans continue to thrive in Central Africa gathering all they need from rainforests and savannas then herding and dairying to strengthen their communities.
In North America wildlife on the plains provide materials for nomadic groups to flourish. In the Near Middle East harvesting grasses and pasturing herbivores come with protective villages and chances to steady interactive human life.

Stable Neolithic farming 10,000 BCE
Mediterranean seafaring trade brings materials and knowledge to Europe. Free Celtic and Germanic peoples movements provide impetus the growth of cities Milan, Lyon, Munich and Hamburg. Intense activity enables Central and Northern commercial centres to make world links through the renaissance. Liberty and equality involves all people and motions to secure routes of prosperity are taken up in progression through the Industrial Revolution.

Massive populations motivate change in 19th century Europe
Paris, Berlin, Hamburg and London are centres of learning and the professions as acquired wealth increases. All layers of cosmopolitan activity take pleasure in wide intercourse of all people possible in 1950s regeneration. All this continues with world travel by many in society. Human organisms transmit intentions through telecommunications and at deeper levels excite enlivening free adventures.

Release in physical activities of sports and leisure

