Description
In the twelfth lecture of his “Secret History” series, Professor Jiang Xueqin dismantles the modern myths of human progress. He reveals that ancient civilizations were not primitive societies awaiting the salvation of modern science; rather, they were profoundly spiritual communities that possessed immense imaginative and telepathic capabilities. From the astonishing navigation of the Polynesians to the construction of the Egyptian pyramids and the first temples like Gobekli Tepe, Jiang explains that these monumental feats were driven not by capitalism or coercion, but by a unified, religious desire to bring “Heaven to Earth.”
WHY IT MATTERS:
The architects of the Matrix must convince you that the past was a miserable, primitive struggle for survival, and that the modern, bureaucratic, capitalist system is the pinnacle of human achievement. They teach you to be a materialistic ape so that you will behave like a compliant brick in their Wall. By understanding that our ancient ancestors possessed superior memory, telepathic empathy, and the imaginative power to build the Pyramids solely through collective spiritual purpose, you expose the true nature of our social prison. Today’s society is not an evolution; it is a degradation. Reclaiming your sovereign imagination is the only way to break the Demiurgic spell, reject the pursuit of hollow materialism, and step into true human potential.
VIDEO SYNOPSIS:
Professor Jiang explores the shift from nomadic spirituality to agricultural settlements, rewriting the narrative of early human achievements:
- Shattering the Myths of Human Nature: Modern schooling teaches that humans are inherently materialistic, patriarchal, and driven by survival of the fittest. Jiang argues this is propaganda designed for social control. Historically, humans are naturally religious, curious, compassionate, and lived in egalitarian, matriarchal societies where community survival outranked individual power [00:04:02].
- The Genius of the Ancients: Far from being primitive, ancient humans had capacities that put modern technology to shame. Polynesian navigators mapped the Pacific Ocean entirely in their minds [00:10:09], and the Egyptian pyramids were designed from the inside out using purely shared, telepathic vision鈥攁 feat impossible to replicate today even with modern supercomputers [00:15:06].
- Bringing Heaven to Earth: The construction of marvels like the Pyramids, the Hagia Sophia, and Gobekli Tepe were not monuments to ego or capitalism. They were public works driven by a profound spiritual dedication to literally pull divine energy down into the material world, unifying the community through shared sacrifice [00:22:27].
- The Fall into Bureaucracy and Agriculture: The transition to farming and permanent settlements (like Catalhoyuk) was not to improve health鈥攈unter-gatherers were actually taller and healthier. Settlements were formed to stay close to religious sites and charismatic leaders. Eventually, overpopulation and inherited hierarchies corrupted these early utopias, giving rise to oppressive bureaucracies and secret societies [00:33:02].
- The Death of Modern Imagination: Jiang concludes by contrasting ancient spiritual drive with modern top-down, process-oriented management. Because modern society replaces divine purpose with the soulless pursuit of money, our collective ability to imagine and build truly magnificent, lasting things has been severely compromised [00:18:01].
LINKS:
- Learn More on Prof. Jiang’s Substack: https://predictivehistory.substack.com
- Support Professor Jiang’s work: https://buymeacoffee.com/predictivehistory

Source: Predictive History