‘Existence from Nothing?’ – Bright Insight’s views on the Creation of the Universe and the Big Bang

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Some of the most common unanswered questions are:

How did everything start?

What was there before?
How was something made from nothing?
What came first, the chicken or the egg?

The Epic of Gilgamesh – 12 Ancient Tablets About the Adventures of a Demigod King

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‘Many researchers have found ancient texts that depict a different history of civilization than that explained in most mainstream teachings.’ As these stories are so different from mainstream teachings, they can be easy to dismiss. However, it is worth listening to the research people have done and forming your own opinion.

Gregg Braden – A ‘Visionary Scientist’ Bridging Science and Spirituality

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Gregg Braden is a New York Times best-selling author and Templeton Prize nominee. He is well known internationally as ‘a pioneer in bridging science and spirituality’. He researches a range of topics, including both modern day science and ancient beliefs.

The Pineal Gland/Third Eye/Eye of Horus – What it is and how to Decalcify it

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‘The famous philosopher Descartes described the pineal gland as the ‘principal seat of the soul.’ You’ve probably heard of this gland being called the ‘third eye,’ a mystical chakra point residing right in the middle of your eyebrows. It turns out these ideas aren’t too far off. The small, rice-sized, pinecone-shaped endocrine organ sits alone in the middle of the brain and at the same level as the eyes.’

Unveiling the Great Secrets and Knowledge of Ancient Egypt

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Graham Hancock is respected researcher in ancient civilizations. His books have sold millions of copies and have been translated into 27 different languages. Some of his greatest research and findings have revealed many facts, secrets and knowledge of ancient Egypt. Some of this has been described as ‘truly mind-blowing’.

Ancient Pyramids around the World and Anomalies on Mars and the Moon

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Civilizations in many parts of the world have built pyramids. Over 20 countries have been recorded that have pyramids. Many people have researched the different pyramids and drawn interesting findings.

DMT Trip Simulations and Artwork – Get a Virtual Taste of the ‘Spirit Molecule’!

Dimethyltryptamine is a natural chemical substance that is produced in many plants and animals, including humans in the liver, lungs and pineal gland. Despite occurring naturally in us, it is famous for being the strongest psychedelic and has a reputation for inducing the biggest changes to our perception of reality.

The Kybalion – The 7 Hermetic Principles of the Universe

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Hermes Trismegistus is the alleged author of the Corpus Hermeticum. From the teachings of Thoth of ancient Egypt (and Hermes himself of ancient Greece), the Hermetic Principles are described as the 7 natural laws of the Universe.

The Three Amigos – A Collaboration of Great Minds; Gregg Braden, Bruce Lipton PhD and Dr. Joe Dispenza

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In these videos, we have three bestselling authors and leaders in their fields of science coming together to discuss their ideas. These are Gregg Braden, Bruce Lipton PhD and Dr. Joe Dispenza. Some of the videos also include teachings from Dr. Bob Proctor, Napoleon Hill, Neville Goddard, Les Brown and Dr. Wayne Dyer.

The Emerald Tablets of Thoth – Fascinating Ancient Knowledge Written on Imperishable Material

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The Emerald Tablets were written by Thoth, a leader of ancient Egypt that is often referred to as ‘a God’. These tablets contain ancient wisdom on how reality and the Universe work, with reference to the Hermetic Principles. ‘Acknowledging that they were created on an imperishable material, suggests that they held the knowledge in high regards and is less likely to be fable like some critics suggest.’