Prof. Jiang – Secret History 11 – Dawn of the Human Imagination

Prof. Jiang – Secret History 11 – Dawn of the Human Imagination

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Jason Revelucian

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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:

We are all trapped in The Prison of modern society鈥攁 parasitic system that treats our natural intuition, empathy, and need for connection as weaknesses. The architects of The Wall want a society full of “Broken Beavises,” isolated and rotting in ignorance, and “Bruised Barbies,” exhausted by the endless pursuit of plastic materialism. They socialize us out of our natural empathy, locking us in invisible cages of consumerism and institutional schooling to build their Demiurgic machine. But when you’re in that prison, you can use the isolation of your neglect to craft your own escape. By remembering that your true self is an imaginative, divine channel to the universe, you can reject the toxic runoff of the elite. You are not a brick; you’re a ROCK, and you will go free.


VIDEO SYNOPSIS:

Professor Jiang systematically deconstructs the evolutionary paradigm to restore the true spiritual history of humanity:

  • The Theology of Evolution: Darwinism is not merely a biological certainty; it is a materialist theology promoted in the 19th century to justify imperialism, racism, and eugenics. It teaches the lie that might makes right and that humans are nothing more than accidental, material monkeys [00:03:04].
  • The Intuitive Genius of Early Humans: Contrary to the myth of the “dumb caveman,” Paleolithic humans possessed a sophisticated, harmonious worldview. Without the need for written language, they used intense intuition, telepathic empathy, and cooperative imagination to survive the Ice Age. They created breathtaking art in oxygen-deprived caves as a way to channel the divine and maintain cosmic balance [00:10:14].
  • The Resilience of the Imagination: Society socializes us into mundanity, demanding we become obedient machines. Yet, the human imagination is resilient. Jiang points to Beethoven, who “saw” music after going deaf, and Alzheimer’s patients who suddenly develop intense desires to sing, paint, and pray as their societal conditioning falls away and their true divine spark is revealed [00:41:05].
  • Socialized Out of Empathy: We are naturally born with profound emotional connections鈥攖he same telepathic empathy that allows a mother to feel her child’s distress from miles away. The modern system (especially schooling and social media) is specifically designed to sever this divine connection, turning us into isolated, validation-seeking zombies [00:58:31].
  • Blessed, Not Cursed: While modern meritocracy discards the weak, early civilizations revered diversity. Dwarfs and those with disabilities were treated with lavish respect, understood to possess unique intuition and a closer connection to the divine鈥攁 profound lesson in true human compassion [00:51:13].

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