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Ineffable Hitchhiker
14th September 2013, 21:56
Being a Graham Hancock fan, I thought I would open up a space for some of his talks.

I will post 3 of my favourites, feel free to add any you may have.


"We are the authors of our own story..."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1uHklK0vtE





Thoughts on consciousness, cognitive liberty, the so-called "war on drugs", the evils of the State, the delusions of patriotism and nationalism, the tyranny of established religions, the mysteries of Ayahuasca, and the strength and fundamental goodness of the human spirit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8ulIn-7Wb4



Prehistoric rock art, cave paintings and petroglyphs from all parts of the world show extraordinary similarities and even identical figures -- yet these ancient cultures were often separated by thousands of years of time and thousands of miles of geographical distance and were not in contact with one another. In this clip from a visit to rock art sites in Utah's canyon country, arranged as part of the October 2010 Reality Sandwich retreat at the Boulder Mountain Guest Ranch, Graham Hancock argues that shamanic altered states of consciousness, often brought on by the use of entheogenic plants, are the most likely answer to the mystery.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to-ePadJB-g

dianna
14th September 2013, 22:02
Graham Hancock is fascinating, a true scolar, I am glad you started this thread Hitchhiker!

Wolf Khan
15th September 2013, 12:12
Mmm hancock I am not so sure about, his words sound good but there is in his energy a coldness. Difficult to fathaom, my question is "why so shut down on a such deep level , what do you fear so deeply", well I wonder???

Ineffable Hitchhiker
15th September 2013, 13:18
Mmm hancock I am not so sure about, his words sound good but there is in his energy a coldness. Difficult to fathaom, my question is "why so shut down on a such deep level , what do you fear so deeply", well I wonder???

Now thereīs a question and a half. :D
I donīt know, Wolf. He is a human being, being human - with all itīs flaws and quirks. I simply see him as a messenger and try not to analyse his persona too much.
I have always been fascinated with ancient murals and find what he has to say quite interesting.
Is it the truth? Haventīthe foggiest ....but what he has to say seems to make sense.