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India - The Cradle of Civilization
Few countries match India for its vast variety of people, cultures, languages, and of course, styles of cuisine.
While most of us appreciate different aspects of this vast and colorful nation, few of us have a worthy appreciation of the role India has played in shaping civilizations outside of India.
Many languages have an ancestral relationship with Sanskrit, the original spoken language of India. Vedic astrologers were centuries ahead of their European counterparts when it came to understanding the movement of celestial objects.
India played a pivotal role in shaping the way we use numbers, being among the first (if not the first) to introduce zero as a number. And many modern myths and legends can be traced back to Vedic literature.
While it would take multiple series of documentaries to celebrate the ancient Indian influence on modern life, in this episode Thom celebrates the most crucial contribution India has made, and preserved, over the centuries. It’s an influence that continues to play a crucial role today, and will do so for millenia to come.If you’d like to experience India first hand with Thom, he invites you to join him on his annual retreat, held in January each year. Visit https://thomknoles.com/india for more information.Episode Highlights:[00:45] Untouched for Millenia[03:00] The Pioneers of Neolithic Living[04:38] The Art of Questioning Consciousness[06:49] The Discovery of Turiya: Fourth State of Consciousness[08:59] The Veda and Vedic Civilization[11:27] The Expansion of Consciousness States[13:45] India's Resilience Against Invasions[16:00] Global Hub for Consciousness Exploration
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If you'd like to join Thom at the upcoming Retreat in India, January 8-18, 2024, please visit https://thomknoles.com/india-retreat for details. Early bird rates end on August 4th (though we expect to be fully booked by that time so please register now if you are interested).