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As Edinburgh’s Dr Martin Sweatman puts it: ‘One of the pillars at Gobekli Tepe seems to have served as a memorial to this devastating event — probably the worst day in history since the end of the Ice Age.’ Part of the Gobekli carving shows a headless man, a graphic symbol of human carnage. The comet wiped out many larger animal species, including the woolly mammoth and the sloth bear, and it almost destroyed humanity…

Rupert Sheldrake and Graham Hancock are iconoclasts–figures who dare to speak the radical truth that our culture is most afraid of hearing. They push back against the belief that all the life, intelligence and heart in our world is an illusion created by random chemical interactions. Their views open us to considering the possibility that the magic in our world might be one we subtly engage with instinctively everyday without ever consciously recognizing. They call us toward an obvious natural truth and a simple vision of meaning–that there is a purposeful mystery to the world.