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The Hidden Face of Time (1985) by Michel Hulin, a French Indologist and historian of religions, explores the concept of death and the afterlife through a comparative analysis of different cultures and religious traditions.
This work is a psychological-sociological treatise, which studies that level of human consciousness, which, according to Lévy-Bruhl, precedes the consciousness of today's European.
In this strongly documented book, the British psychologist and researcher claims that Neanderthals were the bearers of an older, more powerful, and spiritually richer culture than Cro-Magnon ("modern" man), and that it was their tradition that formed the
Theoretical sciences, technological revolution and contemporary society
The essays collected in this book are inspired by the idea that politics is largely a matter of symbols.