Primal Wisdom of the Ancients - Laird Scranton
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Examines how the similarities of symbols and wisdom across many cultures point to an ancient civilizing plan and system of ancient instruction
-Reveals the shared cosmological knowledge of Dogon and Maori cultures, ancient Egypt, Gobekli Tepe, Vedic India, the pre-Indian Sakti civilization, Buddhism, the Tibetan Bon religion, and the kabbalistic tradition of the Hebrews
- Explores symbols and techniques used to frame and preserve instructed knowledge as it was transmitted orally from generation to generation
- Explains how this shared ancient knowledge relates to the precessional year and the cycles of time known as the yugas
-Reveals the shared cosmological knowledge of Dogon and Maori cultures, ancient Egypt, Gobekli Tepe, Vedic India, the pre-Indian Sakti civilization, Buddhism, the Tibetan Bon religion, and the kabbalistic tradition of the Hebrews
- Explores symbols and techniques used to frame and preserve instructed knowledge as it was transmitted orally from generation to generation
- Explains how this shared ancient knowledge relates to the precessional year and the cycles of time known as the yugas
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company