Givoy agon, living fire, in Russia, made by the friction of wood, x.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina there are some local differences in the mode of kindling the need-fire, or "living fire," as it is called.
They call it "living fire," and attribute to it a healing virtue.
The Autumn Fires [Festivals of fire in August; Russian feast of Florus and Laurus on August 18th; "Living fire" made by the friction of wood.
The "living fire" thus produced is employed for purposes of healing.
The lightnings are thy ministers of ire; The double-forked and ever-living fire; In thy unconquerable hands they glow, And at the flash all nature quakes below.
The phenomena of the universe are explained by Heraclitus as "the concurrence of opposite tendencies and efforts in the motions of this ever-living fire, out of which results the most beautiful harmony.
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