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"When I used to speak about these "connections" between Asian and European culture --…"

kelamuni replied May 26, 2011 to Peter Kingsley: Lost History of the West?

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"The flood story and other stories from Genesis are obviously rehashed versions of ea…"

kelamuni replied May 26, 2011 to Peter Kingsley: Lost History of the West?

68 Jun 7, 2011
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"There are just too many similarities between Greek/Hellenic culture and Indian cultu…"

kelamuni replied May 26, 2011 to Peter Kingsley: Lost History of the West?

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""He was also saying that the only people who change civilization are the shamanic el…"

kelamuni replied May 26, 2011 to Peter Kingsley: Lost History of the West?

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"This article, which I came across, states something to the effect, "it is neither to…"

kelamuni replied May 25, 2011 to Peter Kingsley: Lost History of the West?

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"This article describes the history of Bon scholarship. Hoffmann's account based on G…"

kelamuni replied May 25, 2011 to Peter Kingsley: Lost History of the West?

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"The structure of Taoism may be instructive here: scholars have distinguished "religi…"

kelamuni replied May 25, 2011 to Peter Kingsley: Lost History of the West?

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"On the other hand, the "animistic" and shamanistic form of ancient Bon may have also…"

kelamuni replied May 25, 2011 to Peter Kingsley: Lost History of the West?

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"On another note, I seem to have a problem with this kind of language:     The "only…"

kelamuni replied May 25, 2011 to Peter Kingsley: Lost History of the West?

68 Jun 7, 2011
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"Hi Lol, This is the kind of language I had in mind:     I notice though that in the…"

kelamuni replied May 25, 2011 to Peter Kingsley: Lost History of the West?

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