The Sunshine Symposium
In the eleventh lecture of his "Secret History" series, Professor Jiang Xueqin shatters the fundamental lie of the modern age: the Darwinian myth that humans are merely highly evolved apes driven only by survival and material conquest. By examining the breathtaking creativity of Paleolithic cave paintings, the intuitive empathy of pre-literate societies, and the profound spiritual awakening experienced by those shedding societal conditioning, Jiang reveals that human beings are innately divine and deeply empathetic. The materialist worldview is not science; it is a Demiurgic theology used to sever us from our true nature and mold us into obedient bricks.
WHY IT MATTERS:
To keep you locked in The Prison of modern society, the architects of The Wall must convince you that you are nothing more than a biological machine – a brick – driven entirely by material needs, competition, and survival of the fittest. This materialist worldview is weaponized to socialize us out of our natural empathy and spiritual intuition. By recognizing that our true, ancient nature is rooted in imagination and profound connection, we can reject the Demiurgic programming that tries to reduce us to mindless consumers. Remembering your innate divinity is the key to breaking free from the Matrix and reclaiming your sovereignty as a creator.
VIDEO SYNOPSIS:
Professor Jiang rewrites the origin story of humanity, discarding materialist science to highlight the spiritual and imaginative roots of our species:
- The Theology of Evolution: Darwinism is not objective science; it is a materialist theology that gained prominence in the 19th century to justify imperialism, racism, and eugenics. It implanted the destructive idea that "might makes right" and that humans are mere animals [00:03:04].
- The Intuitive Genius of Early Humans: Paleolithic humans possessed a highly sophisticated, harmonious worldview. Without written language, they utilized intense intuition, collective empathy, and imagination to survive. They created elaborate cave paintings deep underground not for utility, but to channel the divine and maintain cosmic balance [00:10:14].
- The Resilience of the True Self: Modern society socializes us into mundanity, but our divine imagination constantly fights to surface. Jiang notes that Beethoven "saw" music after going deaf, and Alzheimer's patients often develop sudden desires to paint or pray as their rigid societal conditioning decays and their raw spiritual desires are liberated [00:41:05].
- Socialized Out of Empathy: We are naturally born with telepathic empathy—the unseen emotional thread that connects a mother to her child. The modern Matrix, especially through schooling and digital isolation, deliberately severs this connection, turning us into disconnected, depressed individuals [00:58:31].
- Compassion Over Competition: While the modern meritocracy discards those it deems "unfit," early humans revered diversity. Archaeological evidence of lavish burials for dwarfs and the disabled proves our ancestors viewed these individuals as blessed with unique intuition, a stark contrast to the ruthless "survival of the fittest" narrative [00:51:13].
LINKS:
- Learn More on Prof. Jiang's Substack: https://predictivehistory.substack.com
- Support Professor Jiang's work: https://buymeacoffee.com/predictivehistory

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Source: Predictive History