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Pre-Existence of Man Pt. 1 (I) -- Hilton Hotema

Pre-Existence of Man Pt. 1 (I) -- Hilton Hotema

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What if humanity's origins extend far beyond the accepted boundaries of conventional history?

Written in 1956, Pre-Existence of Man, Part I by Hilton Hotema explores the provocative idea that human existence may predate the timelines commonly accepted by modern science and historical scholarship. Drawing upon ancient traditions, esoteric philosophy, comparative mythology, and alternative interpretations of humanity's past, Hotema challenges readers to reconsider the origins and development of mankind.

Throughout the work, he examines evidence and traditions that suggest human consciousness, civilization, and knowledge may have roots reaching into forgotten ages of antiquity. As with many of his writings, Hotema combines metaphysical speculation, alternative history, and philosophical inquiry to present a vision of humanity that extends beyond purely material explanations.

Rather than accepting human history as a linear progression from primitive beginnings, Hotema proposes that fragments of ancient wisdom and lost knowledge survive within myths, religious traditions, and esoteric teachings around the world. His exploration invites readers to contemplate humanity's place within a much larger cosmic and historical framework.

Topics Include:

  • Alternative theories of human origins
  • Ancient civilizations and lost knowledge
  • Comparative mythology and sacred traditions
  • Human consciousness and evolution
  • Esoteric philosophy and hidden history
  • The relationship between humanity and the cosmos

A fascinating volume for collectors of alternative history, metaphysical literature, ancient mysteries, esoteric philosophy, and the distinctive writings of Hilton Hotema. Pre-Existence of Man, Part I offers a thought-provoking introduction to Hotema's unconventional perspective on humanity's forgotten past and hidden origins.

 27 Pages
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