Bag om God and the Neopagan Religion of Globalization
Pagan religions believing in panpsychism belong to the Indo-Europeans, Neanderthals and Aryo-Dravidians which originated in the Lemurian landmass which included peninsular India and Antarctica. The Indo-Europeans, Neanderthals and Aryo-Dravidians originated in the Lemurian landmass which included peninsular India and Antarctica. The fossilised matrilineal Nair community in Kerala represents the Indo-European, Neanderthal and Aryo-Dravidian community which originated in old continent Lemuria or Kumari Kandam linking peninsular India with Antarctica. This postulates an Antarctic or Lemurian origin for Indo-Europeans and Aryo-Dravidians. The Indo-Europeans and Aryo-Dravidians have a common origin in peninsular India and Antarctica as a part of Lemurian landmass. The exposure to global warming and low level EMF leads to archaeal endosymbiosis and neanderthalisation of the population. This leads to generation of Neoneanderthals or new Aryo-Dravidians or Indo-Europeans. Thus the intuitive cerebellar dominant vedic religion of the Indo-European Aryo-Dravidian Neanderthals with its abstract panpsychic religious concepts leads on to a dominant pagan religion in the globalised world.
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