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Ep. 50 Cultural Legacies of the Serpent: The Timeless Shadow of the Cosmic Serpent

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In this episode, BT delves into the mysteries of Karahan Tepe with author Andrew Collins. They will discuss this ancient site in Turkey that challenges our understanding of human history. He discusses the significance of the Anunnaki, the concept of the cosmic serpent, and how these ancient beliefs have influenced civilizations. The conversation explores the geometry of ancient structures, the connection between time and cosmic cycles, and the cultural legacy of serpent worship across various societies. Andrew Collins, a researcher and author, shares his insights on these topics, emphasizing the importance of communication with the divine and the enduring impact of these ancient narratives on modern culture.
Websites to check out: https://www.megalithomania.co.uk/index.php
https://www.andrewcollins.com/
Get the Book: https://www.innertraditions.com/karahan-tepe

Chapters
00:00 Exploring the Mysteries of Karahan Tepe

07:03 The Anunnaki and Their Influence on Civilization

13:57 The Cosmic Serpent and Ancient Beliefs

22:00 Cultural Connections and the Legacy of the Serpent

29:52 Geometry, Time, and Cosmic Cycles

40:12 The Serpent Head and Communication with the Divine

51:01 The Journey of Knowledge and Cultural Memory

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In this episode, BT delves into the mysteries of Karahan Tepe with author Andrew Collins. They will discuss this ancient site in Turkey that challenges our understanding of human history. He discusses the significance of the Anunnaki, the concept of the cosmic serpent, and how these ancient beliefs have influenced civilizations. The conversation explores the geometry of ancient structures, the connection between time and cosmic cycles, and the cultural legacy of serpent worship across various societies. Andrew Collins, a researcher and author, shares his insights on these topics, emphasizing the importance of communication with the divine and the enduring impact of these ancient narratives on modern culture.
Websites to check out: https://www.megalithomania.co.uk/index.php
https://www.andrewcollins.com/
Get the Book: https://www.innertraditions.com/karahan-tepe

Chapters
00:00 Exploring the Mysteries of Karahan Tepe

07:03 The Anunnaki and Their Influence on Civilization

13:57 The Cosmic Serpent and Ancient Beliefs

22:00 Cultural Connections and the Legacy of the Serpent

29:52 Geometry, Time, and Cosmic Cycles

40:12 The Serpent Head and Communication with the Divine

51:01 The Journey of Knowledge and Cultural Memory

  continue reading

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