The Great Amnesia — Why "Ancient" Doesn't Mean "Primitive"
We’ve been conditioned to believe a very specific story: that history is a straight line. That we started as "dumb" hunters and gatherers banging rocks together, and somehow magically "evolved" into the geniuses we are today with our smartphones and skyscrapers.
But what if I told you that’s an insult to our intelligence?
1. The Mystery of the Megalith
Take a look at Göbekli Tepe in Turkey. It’s 12,000 years old. That is 7,000 years before the Pyramids.
We are told these people didn't have the wheel.
We are told they didn't have agriculture or "education."
Yet, they moved 20-ton stones with the precision of master engineers and aligned them to the stars with the accuracy of NASA scientists.
They didn't have our "tools" because they were the masters of the Source. They understood weight, gravity, and the rhythm of the cosmos in a way we’ve completely lost because we’re too busy staring at screens.
We’ve been taught to think spirituality is "nothingness" or a "hobby." It’s not. Spirituality is the true sense and essence of who we are.
Our ancestors saw the "Sky Serpent" (the Aurora) not as a pretty light show, but as a living energy force.
They understood that the human body is an antenna. When you silence the noise of modern conditioning, you don't find "nothing"—you find the Everything.
They were "grounded" in the literal sense; they were part of the Earth’s circuit.
Look at what we build today. It’s made to break. It’s made to be replaced. Our history is stored on fragile clouds that would vanish in a heartbeat if the power went out.
Our ancestors built for ETERNITY. They carved their knowledge into the bones of the Earth. They even deliberately buried their temples—not to hide them in shame, but to "plant" them like seeds for a future generation (us) to find when we were finally ready to listen again.
We are currently processing information on a "basic, singular level." We think we’re the main characters of history, but we’re actually living in the "Noise."
Spirituality is the act of remembering who we actually are. It’s about realizing that we haven't "progressed" away from our ancestors—we’ve just become "deaf" to the truths they lived by every day.
Let’s stop accepting the "diluted" version of our history. Let’s start respecting the masters who came before us and reclaim the grounded, powerful, and cosmic beings we were always meant to be.
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The Great Amnesia — Why "Ancient" Doesn't Mean "Primitive"
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