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Graham Hancock Decoded: Take A Deep Dive Into The Mind Of The Visionary Author And Journalist (Extended Edition)
Graham Hancock Decoded: Take A Deep Dive Into The Mind Of The Visionary Author And Journalist (Extended Edition)
Graham Hancock Decoded: Take A Deep Dive Into The Mind Of The Visionary Author And Journalist (Extended Edition)
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Graham Hancock Decoded: Take A Deep Dive Into The Mind Of The Visionary Author And Journalist (Extended Edition)

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Graham Hancock Decoded


Visionary author and journalist


 


Learn about themes like:


 


Human potential


Set your conscience free


How to continue the human consciousness evolution


Ancient civilizations


 


You will also learn the following:


 


How ancient civilizations and shamanism could solve our current problems.


Understanding psychedelics, evolution and the human consciousness.


Discover old ways to heal ourselves, the planet and our future.


 


You will discover his answers to all of these questions:


 


Psychedelics


What prompted the evolution of human consciousness?


Why psychedelics shouldn’t be recreational?


How can ayahuasca heal substance addictions?


Why is ayahuasca so incredibly powerful?


 


Society and culture


Why does society shut down human potential?


What did ancient egyptians think about death?


Why does society value the wrong drugs?


Why society’s current model isn’t working?


Why should we fight for the right of adult sovereignty over consciousness?


Can the earth change radically?


Why the orthodox view of ancient civilizations may be wrong?


Can biblical myths have some real foundation in past events?


Why should we seek to learn from ancient civilizations?


Why do some ancient mysteries remain unexplained?


 


Spirituality


Is there really no life after death?


How to heal the consciousness of the world?


 


So, get started right now.


Decode Graham Hancock and level up!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPublishdrive
Release dateDec 12, 2022
Graham Hancock Decoded: Take A Deep Dive Into The Mind Of The Visionary Author And Journalist (Extended Edition)

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    Graham Hancock Decoded - Success Decoded

    ABOUT GRAHAM HANCOCK

    Graham Bruce Hancock is a British author and journalist who was born on August 2, 1950. His pseudoscientific views about ancient civilizations, which he has covered in twelve volumes, are how he first gained wide recognition.

    Hancock's fundamental argument is that there was a highly developed mother civilization that predated Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Mesoamerica from which he believes all subsequent ancient cultures descended. Academics in history and archaeology have harshly criticized Hancock for his work, which hasn't undergone peer review or been published in scholarly publications; it's an example of pseudohistory and pseudoarchaeology.

    PSYCHEDELICS

    WHAT PROMPTED THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS?

    After 6 million years of boredom, the evolutionary ascent of our species from the last common ancestor with the chimpanzee took place. Then, according to Graham, something extraordinary happened less than 100,000 years ago -which, by the way, is long after we’d become anatomically modern.

    It was an emergence into consciousness -some say it was really less than 40,000 years ago. We became fully symbolic creatures. This great change, which has been defined as the single most important step forward in the evolution of human behavior, is intimately associated with the emergence of the great and transcendent rock and cave art all around the world.

    Over the last 30 years, research led by the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa, and many others, has

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