
Kultura neandertalaca: Čuvari drevne mudrosti
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
Many ancient beliefs and superstitions common to cultures around the world show how ideas that dominated the lives of our ancestors still have a powerful influence on us today. The disturbing power attributed to the number thirteen, the positive influence of the number seven, and even the origins of Jewish kosher laws point to the enduring presence of our oldest ancestors: the Neanderthals. Contrary to current theories, Stan Gooch argues that the younger Cro-Magnon culture did not destroy the Neanderthals, but rather that the two cultures interbred into one.
The merging of the very different influences of the lunar, matriarchal Neanderthals and the solar, patriarchal Cro-Magnons may explain the contradictory impulses and influences that have caused human conflict for millennia. In fact, the author suggests that the caste system in India may have evolved to harness the positive forces of the lunar and solar cultures and to minimize conflict between them. There is evidence that direct descendants of the Moon-worshipping and dream-loving Neanderthal race still live in Central Asia today.
Although their physical descendants may be nearly extinct, the influence of Neanderthal mystical wisdom remains strong and can be found throughout history among witches, Kabbalists, Knights Templar, Rosicrucians, and even in Christianity and Judaism.
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