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Primal Wisdom of the Ancients: The Cosmological Plan for Humanity

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Unlock the ancient mysteries! “Primal Wisdom of the Ancients” by Laird Scranton (ISBN: 9781644110287) reveals a shared cosmological plan across cultures, from Egypt to India. Explore ancient symbols, sacred science, and the cycles of time. Discover the forgotten wisdom that guided humanity toward enlightenment.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781644110287
  • Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
  • Publisher Imprint: Inner Traditions International
  • Height: 152 mm
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Weight: 348 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1644110288
  • Publisher Date: 21 Jul 2020
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 228 mm

22 reviews for Primal Wisdom of the Ancients: The Cosmological Plan for Humanity

  1. Nandini

    Primal Wisdom is captivating! I enjoyed the author’s ability to share knowledge clearly. A wonderful book!

  2. Abhishek Baranwal

    A must-read for anyone interested in ancient history and cosmology! Scranton’s research is impeccable. A bit too academic at times.

  3. Arosh Kumar

    This book opened my eyes to the interconnectedness of ancient cultures. A real game-changer. It does get bogged down in details.

  4. Vishal Kumar

    Well researched, with plenty of notes for further investigation. Not exactly the easiest book I have ever read, but worth it.

  5. Lakshay Pahuja

    Intriguing concepts, but the writing style was a bit dense for me. Still, worth a read if you’re into ancient mysteries. Felt repetitive at times.

  6. Arya

    Interesting ideas, but the book felt disorganized at times. Could have been more concise. Worth checking out from the library.

  7. Ekam Jeet Singh

    Excellent overview, well written and easily understood. The subject matter is complicated, and this book helps simplify.

  8. Adarsh Pandey

    The writer shares so much wisdom, that I found it hard to remember it all. I think I need to read it again to understand more!

  9. Moin Khan

    A fascinating exploration of ancient wisdom! Scranton connects the dots in a way that’s both thought-provoking and inspiring. Highly recommend!

  10. Anurag Ghoshal

    A dense and complicated reading experience. I didn’t always find it easy to follow the connections the author makes.

  11. Vignesh P

    A good read for anyone interested in the field of history. I loved how the author was able to go in depth and connect the dots.

  12. Pallav Kumar Dey

    Although I like the context of the book, I don’t really like the writing. It was hard to understand some parts of the book.

  13. Vinay Beniwal

    The information feels repetitive. I wish that the author could have given more examples and go in depth about them.

  14. Sarvesh

    The book is great for understanding the past. It explains things so well. I really loved how the author connected every point.

  15. Yuvraj Thakur

    I found the book amazing and it gave great insight to the ancient cosmological plan for humanity. I have already recommended to friends.

  16. Harshit Verma

    I felt that some connections were a bit of a stretch. There is information that I had not heard of, so it gets a

  17. Manish Shaw

    I loved the breadth of knowledge presented, though some of the theories felt a bit far-fetched. Still, an enjoyable read.

  18. Nishant Nandwani

    The book presents a unique perspective, but I found some of the connections a bit of a stretch. Overall, an interesting read.

  19. Akshay Kumar

    Scranton makes compelling arguments with extensive research. Definitely gives you something to think about. Though some parts dragged.

  20. Shreyas Sidramappa Dulange

    I have never read anything like it. Very thought provoking and very interesting, some of the claims seem like a bit much.

  21. Srishti Thukral

    I liked the book. There were some parts of the book that I think should have been left out. But overall it was a good book.

  22. Abhishek Jaiswal

    A challenging but rewarding read. Requires patience and an open mind. Not for beginners in this field, the wisdom of ancients.

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