The Cygnus Mystery Unlocking the Ancient Secret of Life Origins in the Cosmos Andrew Collins
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The Cygnus Constellation is the key to unlocking humanity’s belief in the origin of life in the heavens.
It was a universal belief in ancient civilizations that life came originally from the cosmos and ultimately would return there after death. The shamanic journey was always to this sky-world – and it appears that it was always located in the direction of the stars of Cygnus – also known as the Northern Cross – and was accessed either via the Milky Way or an imagined cosmic axis. Andrew Collins has found that this ancient belief is based on an early astronomy which is about 17,000 years old. All over the world, standing stones, temples and monuments are orientated towards the rising and setting of the stars of the Cygnus constellation or the “entry point” of the Milky Way.
Collins has discovered that the use of deep caves by Palaeolithic man was essential to the rise of religious thought and the belief in life’s stellar origins. Science has now confirmed the existence of high-energy particles in the caves – particles that come from a binary star known as Cygnus X3. Therefore it would seem that these ancient people were aware of what science is now telling us – that the DNA of life came originally from deep space
The Cygnus Mystery Unlocking the Ancient Secret of Life Origins in the Cosmos Andrew Collins
I'm more than half way through the book, reading a little bit each day. I saw the other in a History Channel documentary and I was led to Amazon where I downloaded it. It is fascinating stuff, how the constellation Cygnus figures into shamanistic practices going back at least 16,000 and further, and its relationship to the Milky Way (our galaxy). It illustrates how cultures from every point of the globe have used astronomical knowledge from tracing the path of both to support emerging religious beliefs. Sometimes it gets a little tedious because every chapter more or less comes to the same conclusion about the meaning of these stellar objects and the shifting (or absence) of a navigational north star through the millennium. I'm expecting something exciting to happen in the rest of the book and I'll review it again. The author writes very well and has meticulously researched the subject with all his references mentioned.Product details
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The Cygnus Mystery Unlocking the Ancient Secret of Life Origins in the Cosmos Andrew Collins Reviews
This book will open your eyes to ancient man. Cygnus will forever be on your radar. Be prepared for a thoroughly researched and written book. A must read.
I enjoy this book very much especially about the ancient people and their world.
Very interesting view.
The Cygnus Mystery is a real arm chair science trip. It combines terms like microblazar, cosmic ray bursts, the DMT molecule and radon health mines with astronomy, anthropology and mythology and finds their common elements from many ancient cultures around the world. Andrew Collins provides ample evidence that the constellation Cygnus (with Cygnus X-3) was a focal point for religious and shamanistic veneration, stemming from around 40,000 years ago. It appears that a burst of Beryllium-10 from outer space affected earth's evolutions at the time when Deneb in Cygnus was our pole star. Save yourself a lot of ground work in reading because the bibliography for this book is extensive. He does miss out on the Sumerian theories of Zecharia Sitchin but he knows about the Nephilim from the Book of Enoch, the point being that earth evolved with outside help.
This is an excellent piece of detective work by Mr. Collins. He breaks a lot of new ground here, more than in his previous books, where he stands on the shoulders of others more. The author's premise is that ancient civilizations understood man's origins to be extra-terrestrial, and specifically derived from the area of the Galaxy that is home to the Cygnus(Swan) constellation of stars or planets. He travels the globe collecting evidence to support this contention a la Graham Hancock.
For my part, I can find nothing here that is profoundly disagreeable or even unreasonable. I look forward to the author's next work.
Brilliant book. Very well written and came in the condition that was proposed in the description.
I found this an interesting and unique read in that I had not heard on any such Cygnus connections mentioned in any other works. And not just a couple, there are scores of instances of cultural and shamanistic examples he lists globally. One gets the feeling there is a thread here that leads to missing history and myth - that his was fairly widespread, but not much discussed. However, that is not unprecedented and is really the norm for many topics such as the Pyramids, Nabta Playa, and other archeological anomalies. Dovetail other topics such as possible correlations or similarities with Orion alignments and Cygnus as well as Dr.Paul LaViolette's theories of cosmic ray influences and some sort of picture starts to develop. I intend to re-read this one, I think more is to be found - thanks for this contribution Andrew.
I'm more than half way through the book, reading a little bit each day. I saw the other in a History Channel documentary and I was led to where I downloaded it. It is fascinating stuff, how the constellation Cygnus figures into shamanistic practices going back at least 16,000 and further, and its relationship to the Milky Way (our galaxy). It illustrates how cultures from every point of the globe have used astronomical knowledge from tracing the path of both to support emerging religious beliefs. Sometimes it gets a little tedious because every chapter more or less comes to the same conclusion about the meaning of these stellar objects and the shifting (or absence) of a navigational north star through the millennium. I'm expecting something exciting to happen in the rest of the book and I'll review it again. The author writes very well and has meticulously researched the subject with all his references mentioned.
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