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Protein toxicity results in Neanderthal evolution and lipid diets in their survival in peninsular India. This results in a cult like Kapalikas in Hinduism or Khlysts in Byzantine Christianity. They practiced the attainment of divine grace for sin in ecstatic rituals that also involved heterosexual or alternate sexuality. Flagellation was also part of the religious cult. The Hindu tantric cults also produced suppression of the cerebral cortex and cerebellar dominance resulting in inhibition of logical thinking and transcendence. The transcendence is attained by going through acts unacceptable…mehr

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Protein toxicity results in Neanderthal evolution and lipid diets in their survival in peninsular India. This results in a cult like Kapalikas in Hinduism or Khlysts in Byzantine Christianity. They practiced the attainment of divine grace for sin in ecstatic rituals that also involved heterosexual or alternate sexuality. Flagellation was also part of the religious cult. The Hindu tantric cults also produced suppression of the cerebral cortex and cerebellar dominance resulting in inhibition of logical thinking and transcendence. The transcendence is attained by going through acts unacceptable in normal society like flagellation, violence, ritual murders, addiction, consumption of alcohol or heterosexual or alternate sexuality. The path through sin produces cerebral cortical suppression and transcendence akin to spirituality. The Neanderthals of peninsular India were Kapalikas and Kalamukhas and attained transcendence by violence, sexuality, addiction and other sinful acts. This forms the basis of surrealism as a conduit to transcendence. This forms the basis of tantric yoga.
Autorenporträt
Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.