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The Eternal Cycle Hypothesis explores the rise, fall, and rebirth of civilizations through a cosmic and spiritual lens. From the ancient Brotherhood of Göbekli Tepe to the dark age still ahead, this essay reveals the deeper rhythm shaping humanity's past, present, and future. Drawing on lost memory, sacred sites, and the idea of Deep Formation Periods, Claus Geruschkat presents a visionary hypothesis that challenges official history and exposes hidden truths. This is not a call to save the system, but to preserve soul memory for those who come after. A must-read for seekers, researchers, and those awakening in a time of collapse.…mehr

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The Eternal Cycle Hypothesis explores the rise, fall, and rebirth of civilizations through a cosmic and spiritual lens. From the ancient Brotherhood of Göbekli Tepe to the dark age still ahead, this essay reveals the deeper rhythm shaping humanity's past, present, and future. Drawing on lost memory, sacred sites, and the idea of Deep Formation Periods, Claus Geruschkat presents a visionary hypothesis that challenges official history and exposes hidden truths. This is not a call to save the system, but to preserve soul memory for those who come after. A must-read for seekers, researchers, and those awakening in a time of collapse.


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Autorenporträt
I am an Independent Researcher in Philosophy (Journalist), bridging ancient wisdom and contemporary well-being. My work explores forgotten histories, sacred sites, and traditional knowledge while guiding individuals through transformative practices in meditation, Neigong, and holistic self-development. This dual approach is embodied in the Mulumaiyana School, which unites independent research on ancient cultures and traditions (yang) with practical well-being teachings (yin). I connect past and present through this framework, helping others cultivate awareness, resilience, and deeper self-knowledge.

Claus Geruschkat (Flamingo Journal)