Ancient burials and ancestor worship are evidence that the dead were experienced as still present and able to speak, advise, or demand accommodation.
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Ancient burials and ancestor worship are evidence that the dead were experienced as still present and able to speak, advise, or demand accommodation.
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"all right so this and this is Julian James James okay and he wrote a book called the origin of consciousness in the breakdown..."
"propped up on stones whose voices were hallucinated by the living were the first gods okay does that make sense to you we lived..."
"they could help you access the dead in the spirit world and and and draw wisdom and inspiration from them this is a book..."
"...psychology. Now there's an American psychology it's a psychologist named Julian Jaynes and he proposes a really interesting theory his"
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