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Author | : Conrad Riker |
Publisher | : Conrad Riker |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 101-01-01 |
Genre | : Science |
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Wake up, men! Discover the untapped power of your evolutionary origins, and transform your life with 8 incredible secrets uncovered from millions of years of human evolution. Tired of feeling lost and insecure about your place in the world? Struggling to find meaning in a society that seems out to get you? Look no further: this book holds the key to a life of strength, confidence, and purpose. 1. Access the untapped power of your inner Neanderthal to boost your confidence, self-reliance, and problem-solving skills. 2. Invigorate your daily life with lessons from our evolutionary past, from bipedalism to optimal brain function. 3. Unlock the hidden potential of the human microbiome, and harness its power to enhance your immune system and overall health. 4. Embrace the evolution of speech and language, and master the art of communication to strengthen relationships and career prospects. 5. Understand the importance of cultural evolution in human history, and harness its power for personal growth and development. 6. Explore the genetic diversification that makes us human, and learn how to leverage your unique genetic traits for success. 7. Discover the role of lactose tolerance and the evolution of diet in shaping our species, and apply these lessons to optimize your nutrition and well-being. 8. Gain insights into the future of human evolution, and strategize for success in a rapidly changing world. If you're ready to embrace your inner Neanderthal and unlock the full potential of your evolutionary heritage, order "Awaken Your Inner Neanderthal" today!
Author | : Clive Finlayson |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 245 |
Release | : 2019-02-14 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0192518119 |
Since the late 1980s the dominant theory of human origins has been that a 'cognitive revolution' (C.50,000 years ago) led to the advent of our species, Homo sapiens. As a result of this revolution our species spread and eventually replaced all existing archaic Homo species, ultimately leading to the superiority of modern humans. Or so we thought. As Clive Finlayson explains, the latest advances in genetics prove that there was significant interbreeding between Modern Humans and the Neanderthals. All non-Africans today carry some Neanderthal genes. We have also discovered aspects of Neanderthal behaviour that indicate that they were not cognitively inferior to modern humans, as we once thought, and in fact had their own rituals and art. Finlayson, who is at the forefront of this research, recounts the discoveries of his team, providing evidence that Neanderthals caught birds of prey, and used their feathers for symbolic purposes. There is also evidence that Neanderthals practised other forms of art, as the recently discovered engravings in Gorham's Cave Gibraltar indicate. Linking all the recent evidence, The Smart Neanderthal casts a new light on the Neanderthals and the "Cognitive Revolution". Finlayson argues that there was no revolution and, instead, modern behaviour arose gradually and independently among different populations of Modern Humans and Neanderthals. Some practices were even adopted by Modern Humans from the Neanderthals. Finlayson overturns classic narratives of human origins, and raises important questions about who we really are.
Author | : Stan Gooch |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 199 |
Release | : 2008-04-18 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 159477742X |
A direct appeal for a revolution in our educational system to restore the connection with our Neanderthal heritage • Examines the genetic evidence for Neanderthal/Cro-Magnon crossbreeding and the dual-nature effects this hybrid cross produced • Explains the influence of the Neanderthal’s enlarged cerebellum on our modern brain function and psychic and paranormal abilities In The Neanderthal Legacy, eminent psychologist and paranormal researcher Stan Gooch brings together the wide-ranging investigative strands of his lifetime of study of the human brain. One of the world’s leading experts on the influence of Neanderthal Man on the cultural and biological development of humanity, Gooch contends that the Neanderthals’ enlarged cerebellum was a source of deep connection with the psychic and dream worlds, which remains extant in modern man in paranormal phenomena that conventional science cannot explain. Gooch offers new scientific evidence of the crossbreeding between Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons that is responsible for the dichotomous nature of our feelings, thoughts, impressions, beliefs, and even our cultural mores and politics. The “hybrid vigor” produced by this mating has gifted modern man with abilities and sensibilities that the scientific establishment and conventional educational system entirely ignore. The author explores the legacy of our Neanderthal ancestors in an effort to awaken their virtues and qualities, which are so needed in our modern world.
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Publisher | : Mohan Krishnan |
Total Pages | : 230 |
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Author | : Sanaya Roman |
Publisher | : H J Kramer |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1608686078 |
Channel Sanaya Roman presents Personal Power through Awareness, given to her by Orin, a timeless being of love and light. In the tradition of Jane Roberts, Esther Hicks, and Edgar Cayce, this wise and gentle spirit teacher offers an accelerated, step-by-step course in sensing energy. Using these easy-to-follow processes, thousands have learned to create immediate and profound changes in their lives and relationships. With the assistance of this bestselling classic, you can see immediate results in your life when you learn how to: • Be aware of the unseen energy you are in and around. • Listen to and take action on your intuition. • Develop your telepathic abilities. • Receive energy and light from your higher self, soul, and divine Self. • Connect with your guides and inner teachers. • Change your inner dialog and raise your vibration. Your sensitivity is a gift! You can use the information in this book to: • Become aware of the effect other people are having on you. • Stay neutral around others. • Stop being affected by other people's moods or negativity. • Love who you are and express your truth. • Learn when to pay attention to your own needs and when to be selfless. • Stay centered and balanced. • Increase the positive energy around you.
Author | : Barbara Hand Clow |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2011-09-21 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1591439388 |
Completing our conscious evolution by releasing our collective fear of catastrophes • Explains how we are on the cusp of an era of incredible creative growth • Shows how we are about to overcome the collective fear caused by ancient catastrophes as we awaken to the memories of our lost prehistory • Examines legendary cataclysms and scientific evidence of a highly advanced global culture that disappeared 11,500 years ago In this completely revised and expanded edition of Catastrophobia, bestselling author Barbara Hand Clow explains how we are on the cusp of an age of incredible creative growth made possible by restoring our lost prehistory. Examining legendary cataclysms--such as the fall of Atlantis and the biblical Flood--and the mounting geological and archaeological evidence that many of these mythic catastrophes were actual events, she reveals the existence of a highly advanced global maritime culture that disappeared amid great earth changes and rising seas 14,000 to 11,500 years ago, nearly causing our species’ extinction and leaving humanity’s collective psyche deeply scarred. Tracing humanity’s reemergence after these prehistoric catastrophes, Clow explains how these events in the deep past influence our consciousness today. Guided by Carl Johan Calleman’s analysis of the Mayan Calendar, she reveals that as the Earth’s 26,000-year precessional cycle shifts, our evolution is accelerating to prepare us for a new age of harmony and peace. She explains how we are beginning a collective healing as ancient memories of prehistory awaken in our minds and release our unprocessed fear. Passed from generation to generation, this fear has been responsible for our constant expectations of apocalypse. She shows that by remembering and moving beyond the trauma of our long lost past, we bring the era of cataclysms to an end and cross the threshold into a time of extraordinary creative activity.
Author | : Beth C Greenberg |
Publisher | : Isotopia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2021-05-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1735944750 |
A marriage is on the brink of collapse, a friendship stretched to the breaking point, and the tormented god trying desperately to save them all has become an unwitting pawn in a most treacherous game. Cupid’s punishment is far from over, and the stakes are higher than ever. When Aphrodite inflames her son’s heart for Ruthie – a sweet, vulnerable, married Worthy – Cupid’s divine duty sets him on a crash course with the matrimonial laws of mortals. And his problems don’t end there. Seeking relief from his crushing loneliness, Cupid unwittingly damages his relationship with Pan, his best friend and lifeline. Meanwhile, high above the mortal realm, Aphrodite bargains away her own son’s freedom in a brazen scheme to impress her fiery lover. Caught in a web of half-truths and suspicion, Cupid must ignore his own shattered heart and unite Ruthie with her Right Love before it’s too late for all of them. Into the Quiet is book two of the Cupid’s Fall series. This series is intended for mature audiences and contains explicit language.
Author | : Lynne Peeples |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2024-09-24 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0593538927 |
How the groundbreaking science of circadian rhythms can help you sleep better, feel happier, and improve your overall health Your body contains a symphony of tiny timepieces, synchronized to the sun and subtle signals in your environment and behavior. But modern insults like artificial light, contrived time zones, and late-night meals can wreak havoc on your internal clocks. Armed with advances in biology and technology, a circadian renaissance is reclaiming those lost rhythms. The Inner Clock explores the emerging science and its transformative applications: How could taking a walk in the morning and going to bed at the same time each night keep your body in sync? Why are some doctors prescribing treatments at specific times of day? And how might a better understanding of our circadian rhythms improve educational outcomes, optimize sports performance, and support the longevity of our planet? Science journalist Lynne Peeples seeks out the scientists, astronauts, athletes, and patients at the forefront of a growing movement. Along the way, she sleeps in a Cold War-era bunker, chases the midnight sun, spits into test tubes, and wears high-tech light sensors to decipher what makes our internal clocks tick and how we can reset them for the better.
Author | : Jean M. Auel |
Publisher | : Bantam |
Total Pages | : 546 |
Release | : 2002-06-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0553381660 |
This unforgettable odyssey into the distant past carries us back to the awesome mysteries of the exotic, primeval world of The Clan of the Cave Bear, and to Ayla, now grown into a beautiful and courageous young woman. Cruelly cast out by the new leader of the ancient Clan that adopted her as a child, Ayla leaves those she loves behind and travels alone through a stark, open land filled with dangerous animals but few people, searching for the Others, tall and fair like herself. The short summer gives her little time to look, and when she finds a sheltered valley with a herd of hardy steppe horses, she decides to stay and prepare for the long glacial winter ahead. Living with the Clan has taught Ayla many skills but not real hunting. She finally knows she can survive when she traps a horse, which gives her meat and a warm pelt for the winter, but fate has bestowed a greater gift, an orphaned foal with whom she develops a unique kinship. One winter extends to more; she discovers a way to make fire more quickly and a wounded cave lion cub joins her unusual family, but her beloved animals don’t fulfill her restless need for human companionship. Then she hears the sound of a man screaming in pain. She saves tall, handsome Jondalar, who brings her a language to speak and an awakening of love and desire, but Ayla is torn between her fear of leaving her valley and her hope of living with her own kind.
Author | : Gregory Cochran |
Publisher | : Stranger Journalism |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0465002218 |
Two leading researchers make the controversial argument that the human species is still measurably evolving in important ways--in fact, faster than ever before.