Guilty
Bears skulls were eating their own flesh.(that image of what life is).
Human burial and worship of cave bears.
In burial, people kept all the favourite things with the dead body just Because of belief in life after life.So the animal who has been killed is still there.We have to take care of revenge , malice and so forth.
Now the typical system of belief among hunting people who are killing, eating animals all the time and do not feel as we do that the animal is a lower form of life.The animal is an equivalent form of in another aspect is revered and respected yet killed by hunting people.
The basic Mythic of hunting culture is__the animal is a willing sacrifice that comes willingly to be killed.You can find this all over the place.eg In Japan ,there is a ceremony played by people who worship bears. They believe that bears are their god .and they come to meet them in animal form,but they could not return to the back.So ,the only way to return is being killed.
Mystery of nature:Life lives by killing.no other way,and it is a one life in two manifestations that is living this way by killing and eating.
Later this psychology was changed in the Neolithic period,when people discovered planting and harvesting.
The nature of life itself has to be realized in the acts of life. In the hunting cultures, when a sacrifice is made, it is, as it were, a gift or a bribe to the deity that is being invited to do something for us or to give us something. But when a figure is sacrificed in the planting cultures, that figure itself is the god. The person who dies is buried and becomes the food. Christ is crucified, and from his body the food of the spirit comes. The Christ story involves a sublimation of what originally was a very solid vegetal image. Jesus is on Holy Rood, the tree, and he is himself the fruit of the tree. Jesus is the fruit of eternal life, which was on the second forbidden tree in the Garden of Eden. When man ate the fruit of the first tree, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, he was expelled from the Garden. The Garden is the place of unity, of nonduality of male and female, good and evil, God and human beings. You eat the duality, and you are on the way out. The tree of coming back to the Garden is the tree of immortal life, where you know that I and the Father are one.
A ritual is the enactment of a myth. And, by participating in the ritual, you are participating in the myth. And since myth is a projection of the depth wisdom of the psyche, by participating in a ritual, participating in the myth, you are being, as it were, put in accord with that wisdom, which is the wisdom that is inherent within you anyhow. Your consciousness is being re-minded of the wisdom of your own life.”