Unless of course we think the iron age is technology. We can see farming in the wild as a natural process. Birds spread seeds as well as plants. We just make it in neat rows, gerrymander the genetics and make grocery stores.
The one thing that separates us most is our creation of money, laws, written and oral language, a way of life as interdependent as it is liberating from nature.
I don't see this as what I would define as technology today.
It is sobering to see the monuments made thousands of years ago, to realize back then that people were able to work in stone as well or even better than we do now.
It is hard to grasp that in the past, our planet had a much different atmosphere, possibly oxygen rich by comparison to today. Game was abundant, plants robust.
No way we could live in the wild now as we have destroyed much of it. Living off the land meant not living very long, and of our motivational changes, longevity is perhaps one of the strongest.
Getting back to nature, in earnest, means letting go of a lot. I guess we could label everything from farming, domesticating animals, language, society, currency, and so on as "technology". But that is a fairly broad stroke for that one word IMO. Being void of claws and agility, strength and instinct to the degree that we are forces us to adapt, where animals really cannot.
All of this isn't really the rhythm we seem in druidry. Its not really so much going to live in a yurt as the extreme. I see it as more important to bring back the natural cycles, feel and know the reasons we are affected by natural life and the planets and stars. Be in touch and aware, is key to understanding our needs and ways. Why do we feel charitable in the fall? Anxious in the winter? Why are we energized during the full moon? and what makes us want to connect and even mate in the spring?
Our feelings are like tides of emotion, and some connect to the ocean while others connect to the wild hills and mountains. It is these things which are the nature of druidry.
How we evolved and the core motivations remind me of the primal and lower realms, those parts of spirit and life which are vivid, no matter how civilized we may think we are.
In druidry, I see our need to recognize and consciously make our life the way to express, openly admit our deeper self into creative good.
This is unique and different from serving a god, in doing so without the need for judgement. Just doing it anyway, not needing a reason like "going to heaven" or judgement day.
This goodness in the heart might be an evolved way, but we can see it in the realms, animals and all, just as we see predatory and even war like ways.
In druidry it matters, freestyle. Kind of like a dance.


