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Anunnaki Revelation - Hidden History Altered States and the Mystery of Humanity - cover

Anunnaki Revelation - Hidden History Altered States and the Mystery of Humanity

Heather Lynn

Publisher: New Page Books

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The seminal role of the Anunnaki in shaping human civilization is unveiled, revealing the mystical roots of esoteric knowledge and its impact on secret societies and the evolution of consciousness.The Anunnaki—one of the most enigmatic groups in history—played a heavy role in early human civilization. But where did they come from, and who were they?In Anunnaki Revelation, author Heather Lynn, PhD, shares evidence that the Anunnaki’s influence extends beyond the realms of mythology and religion, shaping the very foundations of our understanding of reality, consciousness, and the nature of the self. By exploring the connections between the Anunnaki, shamanic practices, psychedelic experiences, and modern pursuits such as artificial intelligence and transhumanism, Anunnaki Revelation aims to trace the origins and trajectory of the transformative impact these gods had on the human experience.Who were the Anunnaki? Were they benevolent guides or malevolent manipulators, and what will the answer mean for our understanding of the nature of reality? Was the Anunnaki’s wisdom transmitted to early civilizations, then preserved and passed down through secret societies and occult practices? Were psychedelics, shamanic practices, and altered states of consciousness used to communicate with the Anunnaki and other entities? Are they still? Did the Anunnaki influence the development of ancient technology, and what can we learn from their mastery of sacred arts like acoustics, geometry, alchemy, and astrotheology? How could the Anunnaki’s claims of mastery over death inform our approach to artificial intelligence, longevity, and the transhumanist quest for immortality? \Anunnaki Revelation examines the Anunnaki in a new light, as discarnate entities who played a crucial role in the development of human consciousness and civilization by communicating advanced knowledge to the leaders of a lost civilization.
Available since: 02/02/2026.
Print length: 256 pages.

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