Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Neanderthal Inventions and Society
- Knowledge of Crystals and Healing Plants
- Psychic and Healing Abilities
- Death and Burial Practices
- Beliefs about Reincarnation and the Afterlife
- Music and Art
- Living in the Moment and Survival
- Specialized Roles in Neanderthal Society
- Diet and Food Preferences
- Dental and Hair Care
- Astral Projection and Magic
- Final Messages from the Neanderthal Collective
- Conclusion
Introduction
The session begins with Alisa Matthews, Denise Ramon, and Erik in the afterlife. The discussion continues from previous sessions, where they communicate with a Neanderthal collective. This part of the series focuses on various aspects of Neanderthal life, spirituality, and knowledge.
Neanderthal Inventions and Society
When asked about Neanderthal advancements in inventions and society, the response was that they were not advanced compared to modern standards. Their skills, however, were sharp in their own way, and they had a deep connection with their environment.
Knowledge of Crystals and Healing Plants
Neanderthals understood the energy of crystals and rocks. Not all individuals had the same level of knowledge, but there was a general awareness of the uses and energies these elements contained. Regarding healing plants, they had an intuitive understanding. They knew which plants were beneficial and which were harmful based on observations like how the sap of a broken leaf would look.
Psychic and Healing Abilities
The Neanderthal collective confirmed they had strong psychic and healing abilities. This was attributed to their unencumbered minds, as they had no societal structures to limit their natural instincts or abilities. They communicated more through gestures and telepathy rather than spoken language.
Death and Burial Practices
Neanderthals had ceremonies when a person was near death. They sang and danced as part of the transition process. Death was not feared but seen as a natural phase of life. In difficult weather conditions, it was accepted that individuals might need to be left behind for the tribe to survive.
Beliefs about Reincarnation and the Afterlife
Neanderthals believed in life after death, though they may not have had a sophisticated understanding of reincarnation. They understood that death was not the end and viewed the transition as part of a broader cycle.
Music and Art
They used musical instruments made from bones and other materials. Their music was more about creating frequencies and tones rather than lyrical songs. They also made cave drawings using natural dyes from plants, some of which may not yet have been discovered by modern humans.
Living in the Moment and Survival
Neanderthals lived primarily in the moment. Their focus was on survival, and they learned from the past to improve their present. They planned for the future in simple ways, such as determining where to hunt or when to migrate based on environmental conditions.
Specialized Roles in Neanderthal Society
Certain individuals had specialized roles, such as midwives, hunters, and healers. These roles were crucial for the survival of the tribe, and people with specific skills were highly valued.
Diet and Food Preferences
Their diet depended on the seasons. They ate raw foods more often than cooked foods, believing that the raw state preserved the nutrients. They appreciated the natural purity of the food available to them, and they performed ceremonies to honor the animals and plants that provided nourishment.
Dental and Hair Care
Neanderthals did not have tools for grooming, such as toothbrushes or hairbrushes. Their diet, being natural and unprocessed, contributed to fewer dental issues compared to modern humans.
Astral Projection and Magic
Not all Neanderthals could astral travel, but a select few within the tribe had this ability. These individuals were revered, much like elders or shamans. However, it was not a common practice across the tribe.
Final Messages from the Neanderthal Collective
The Neanderthal collective emphasized that modern humans are beginning to realize their true potential. They warned that modern humans often misjudge Neanderthals as lacking intelligence or emotion, but this was not the case. They lived without the burdens of ego and were focused on survival and passing down knowledge.
Conclusion
The session ends with Erik expressing gratitude for the Neanderthals, acknowledging their role in paving the way for modern humanity. Alisa Matthews thanks the collective and reminds the audience to watch other parts of the series.