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Biomimicry

    " If Art would produce any solid and permanent effect, it must follow in the footsteps of Nature, and be guided by her methods. It must trust itself to the guidance of Nature as far as Nature will lead, and go beyond her by still adhering to her rules. " - The New Chemical Light, by Michael Sendivogius, 17th Cen " Nature is a totally efficient, self-regenerating system. If we discover the laws that govern this system and live synergistically within them, sustainability will follow and humankind will be a success. " - Buckminster Fuller " Comprehend and copy Nature! " - Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958)     Biomimicry is the art and philosophy of imitating nature for solving problems. It's etymology comes from the greek "bios" meaning life and "mimesis" meaning imitation. The study of biomimicry has renewed contemporary scientific interest yet it's origin can be traced back to the beginning of civilization. Th

The Perennial Philosophy

            The Perennial Philosophy - also referred to as the Prisca Theologia - is believed to be the core truth of the world's religions, the golden thread which ties seemingly diverse wisdom traditions into a coherent whole. The theory lines up with the work of alternate historians, scholars, archeologists and anthropologists such as Schwaller De Lubicz, Graham Hancock, John Anthony West, Robert Bauval and many others, who propose a much longer history of human civilization than is conventionally believed. It turns out the history of the world is far from being cut and dry, and there is new evidence constantly being uncovered which attests to the genius of the ancient minds of humans. To do a complete survey of the broad spectrum of information and profound evidence related to this theory would entail many volumes, therefore the scope of this short essay is to provide a general overview of some major points which relate to the subject.         Graham Hancock has b