Supernatural: Meetings With the Ancient Teachers of Mankind

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One of the great mysteries of human history is why humankind, which have evolved anatomically millions of years previously suddenly at around 50, 000 B. C first began to think symbolically, as we see from Stone Age art. In order to investigate this mystery, Graham Hancock journeys first to explore the wonderful cave paintings of Southern France. There he learns the theory of an unorthodox anthropologist that the distinctive features of these paintings - and the similar paintings created by tribesmen in South America - show them to be representations of the successive stages of trance states induced by psychoactive plants. Could it be that the most dramatic evolution in human consciousness was the result of experimentation with drugs? Hancock then goes to live with one of these present day tribes in South America, in order to experiment with psychoactive plants, enter trance states and meet the gods of the tribal elders. *Fold on front cover*
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AuthorGraham Hancock
PublisherCentury
PlaceLondon
Year2005
ISBN9781844138760
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsName in blue ink on first page.
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