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Laird Scranton is an independent researcher of ancient cosmology, energy, language & much more. He is an independent software designer who became interested in Dogon mythology and symbolism in the early 1990s. He has studied ancient myth, language, culture and cosmology since 1997 and has been a lecturer at Colgate University. Has written 16 books so far. His work includes articles published in the University of Chicago's Anthropology News academic journal, in Temple University's Encyclopedia of African Religion, and in the Vassar Quarterly Magazine. His book "The Science of the Dogon" was taught at Colgate University under the title "Hidden Meanings: A Study of the Founding Symbols of Civilization." He is featured in John Anthony West's "Magical Egypt" documentary series and in Carmen Boulter's "The Pyramid Code", a series broadcast by the Documentary Channel. Have a look at Laird Scranton Social media link https://www.facebook.com/laird.scranton Perceptions Today Links: https://linktr.ee/Perceptions.today (Podcast included.) Leave a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/perceptionstoday/message Music samples are from: WinkingFoxMusic https://pixabay.com/music/jingles-background-ambient-corporate-b-by-winkingfox-2244
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Laird Scranton is an independent researcher of ancient cosmology, energy, language & much more. He is an independent software designer who became interested in Dogon mythology and symbolism in the early 1990s. He has studied ancient myth, language, culture and cosmology since 1997 and has been a lecturer at Colgate University. Has written 16 books so far. His work includes articles published in the University of Chicago's Anthropology News academic journal, in Temple University's Encyclopedia of African Religion, and in the Vassar Quarterly Magazine. His book "The Science of the Dogon" was taught at Colgate University under the title "Hidden Meanings: A Study of the Founding Symbols of Civilization." He is featured in John Anthony West's "Magical Egypt" documentary series and in Carmen Boulter's "The Pyramid Code", a series broadcast by the Documentary Channel. Have a look at Laird Scranton Social media link https://www.facebook.com/laird.scranton Perceptions Today Links: https://linktr.ee/Perceptions.today (Podcast included.) Leave a voice message here: https://anchor.fm/perceptionstoday/message Music samples are from: WinkingFoxMusic https://pixabay.com/music/jingles-background-ambient-corporate-b-by-winkingfox-2244
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