I think Edgar Cayce said something similar too. I haven't read that book but it's on my reading list now, thank you! It's possible that modern science just doesn't have the entire picture. Subconscious might play a role but we could also be a receiver tapping into the universe's field of intelligence. Us humans have a bad habit of thinking in terms of "one way or another" instead of the possibility that it could be both simultaneously. I've read the heart might play a role in being the "receiver"—which makes sense when you think about some of the lore and oral history that is passed down. So much of our ancient history that was once deemed, "fantasy" is proving to be true. Much of it could have been passed down from knowledge/memories from past advanced human civilizations before the Younger Dryas impact.
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"Modern" science is a joke. Ancient wisdom is encoded in our DNA, but it's up to us to activate it (BTW, modern science refers to it as junk DNA). We can't explain the pyramids worldwide, let alone repair them or do maintenance work (e.g., the Sphinx). What we call fantasy and mysticism turns out to be the real deal; I couldn't agree more. The same goes for possibilities. I've recently heard the following statement: if you squeeze out the space from within the 8 billion people apparently living on planet Earth now, we would all fit into a sugar cube. That says everything about the quantum field and what all the gentleman we mentioned above referred to. The mind (which is not the brain, obviously) and the heart play key roles in our quest to manipulate energy and thus create our reality. Love this topic as you can tell 😊 Always on the lookout for new perspectives and shattering limiting beliefs.
We definitely haven't been told the whole story of our history or physics/science—that's becoming very clear. Before the last ice age it seems as if there was an entire, very advanced, global civilization that maybe just took a slightly different technological path than us. Have you tuned into any of Jay Anderson's videos? I love this topic too! There is definitely much more to the story of us.
Jay is amazing. His interview on Joe Rogan last December was epic. It makes you wonder how a young lad like him accumulated so much knowledge; he is very well-read and well-documented.
I agree—he's very knowledgable! His new video on Peru is very interesting. He's connecting a lot of the dots of what the previous advanced civilization looked like. The same construction techniques, symbols, and artifacts are being discovered on almost every continent from 12k+ years ago.