THE MESOPOTAMIAN TALE serves as a compact companion to EVOLUTION DIVERTED, presenting the core narrative of that work. This story, derived from ancient Mesopotamian texts and images discovered in modern-day Iraq, spans an era from the remarkable emergence of humanity to the decline of ancient deities. It challenges the traditional perspective that Mesopotamian literature is purely mythological, asserting instead that the region's rulers were real, powerful beings who visited Earth, unlike the purely imagined gods of later cultures. The accounts are pieced together from thousands of artifacts, requiring both artistic intuition and scientific rigor to connect fragmented texts across time and language. The author aspires for future validation from scholars and scientists regarding the authenticity of this narrative. While EVOLUTION DIVERTED delves deeply into the saga of these deities, this work offers a concise commentary aimed at revealing the roots of human suffering linked to the long reign of these gods. It echoes the wisdom that understanding one's origins is essential for self-awareness and problem-solving. By restoring memory of our extraordinary beginnings, we may uncover insights that guide us toward new paths. This book focuses on two pivotal moments: the rise of monotheism and our current choices that shape the future of humanity.
Mike Brenner Poradie kníh (chronologicky)
