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The Göbekli Tepe Brotherhood Hypothesis explores a provocative question: What if a group of ancient sages survived a cosmic cataclysm 12,900 years ago and became the cultural seed-bearers of civilization? Tracing myths, symbols, and sacred sites across continents, this essay weaves archaeology, astronomy, and spiritual insight into a compelling narrative of continuity after collapse. From the enigmatic pillars of Göbekli Tepe to global echoes of divine teachers, it offers a bold yet grounded hypothesis about humanity's rebirth after disaster-and what it means for our own time of crisis. A…mehr

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The Göbekli Tepe Brotherhood Hypothesis explores a provocative question: What if a group of ancient sages survived a cosmic cataclysm 12,900 years ago and became the cultural seed-bearers of civilization? Tracing myths, symbols, and sacred sites across continents, this essay weaves archaeology, astronomy, and spiritual insight into a compelling narrative of continuity after collapse. From the enigmatic pillars of Göbekli Tepe to global echoes of divine teachers, it offers a bold yet grounded hypothesis about humanity's rebirth after disaster-and what it means for our own time of crisis. A journey into deep time, collective memory, and our forgotten inheritance.


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Autorenporträt
Claus Geruschkat (Flamingo Journal) is an independent researcher and writer in philosophy and cultural history, bridging ancient wisdom and contemporary well-being. His work explores forgotten histories, sacred sites, and the transmission of traditional knowledge, offering pathways for reflection, self-cultivation, and a renewed sense of meaning in modern life.

This twofold journey is embodied in the Mulumaiyana School, which unites deep cultural research (yang) with the inner disciplines of awareness and balance (yin). Through this living synthesis, he connects past and present, inviting readers to rediscover timeless principles that nurture clarity, resilience, and spiritual maturity. The focus lies on Qigong, Meditation, and Taoist inner cultivation.