Ayahuasca - Produces Mystical Experiences - Cures Mental & Physical Disease - + I.Q. By 6 Points

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Ayahuasca - Produces Mystical Experiences - Cures Mental & Physical Disease - + I.Q. By 6 Points
by Nur-i-Azal
03-Jun-2010
 

About Ayahuasca

Graham Hancock discusses Ayahuasca - The Vine Of The Soul.
Ayahuasca reboots your brain and cleans out the corrupt programming
collected from childhood to adulthood. Ayahuasca increases I.Q. an
average of 6 points. Ayahuasca is not a drug, but a teaching program
designed for human beings. An entity approaches the human. It is
sometimes a half man half animal entity as found in Egyptian
Hieroglyphics.

Hancock discusses Nobel Laureate Francis Crick.
Francis Crick experimented with small quantities of Lysergic Acid
Diethylamide (LSD) during his days at Cambridge, and that these
experiences played a role in his discovery of the double helix (DNA).
Crick once joked, "Christianity may be OK between consenting adults in
private but should not be taught to young children." In 1973, he and
the chemist Leslie Orgel published a paper in the journal Icarus
suggesting that life may have arrived on Earth through a process called
'Directed Panspermia.' 'Directed Panspermia' suggests that life may be
distributed by an advanced extraterrestrial civilization. Crick and
Orgel argued that DNA encapsulated within small grains could be fired in
all directions by such a civilization in order to spread life within
the universe.

Hancock's chief areas of interest are ancient
mysteries, stone monuments or megaliths, ancient myths and
astronomical/astrological data from the past. One of the main themes
running through many of his books is the possible global connection with
a "mother culture" from which he believes all ancient historical
civilizations sprang. Although his books have sold more than five
million copies worldwide and have been translated into twenty-seven
languages, his methods and conclusions have found little support among
academics. Often criticised for being a pseudoarchaeologist, Hancock,
who freely admits he has no formal training in archaeology, sees himself
as providing a counterbalance to what he perceives as the
"unquestioned" acceptance and support given to orthodox views by the
education system, the media, and by society at large.

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