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    1. Experience Emotional  E i l Intelligence Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. 2008‐2009 Mechanicsburg Pa Powerful Humanistic Development The 12 Absolutes that control every human  being on earth developed the 10 Secrets to  being on earth developed the 10 Secrets to Success  The Good Wife’s Guide – Little Miss SunShine Susie HomeMaker – Budda Zen Tao Tantra Bodenhamer PeopleNology PeopleTopia ParentTopia The Psychology Pictures Poems and Promises of Supernatural Spirits Seduction Selection and Secrets N llij F kli U i S t Nollijy Franklin University R it Research A t & S i h Arts Sciences – E lt i M Ki d Evoltuion ManKind Teamwork Persuasion Influence PeopleNology Copyright 2008 Mechanicsburg Pa
    2. Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. M.I.T.  Intellectual Property Rights 2009 this one spot, The Whole Obsession investigated and explored
    3. Gregory Bodenhamer Presents  PEOPLENOLOGY Prosperity for All, The American Way to Success 2009
    4. PeopleNology “C “Cross any b id b li bridge, believe i anything you can thi in dream, conqueror your courage and take the stroll of you life” \"We are told never to cross a bridge until we come to it, but this world is g , owned by men who have 'crossed bridges' in their imagination far ahead of the crowd.\" Gregory Bodenhamer
    5. PeopleNology Children, you must remember something. Being a child last so long. Any man without ambition is dead. Any man with ambition but no love is dead. Any man with ambition and love is your blessings here on earth for you both stay young forever ever so alive forever, alive. Gregory Bodenhamer
    6. “Forever Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, always a chance, you'll still gently float and land among the stars.\" Gregory Bodenhamer G Bd h PeopleNology
    7. Matured Content Americans Good Wife’s Guide to History for 2009 INSIDE THE SUGAR SHACK WI INSIDE THE SUGAR SHACK  INSIDE THE SUGAR SHACK WITH TH  JOYCE DOROTHY PARKER SNEEK PEEK BOOK FREE DOWNLOAD PEOPLENOLOGY Gregory Bodenhamer  Richard Sanders Gregory Shepherd PEOPLENOLOGY   feminine imagery It has been determined, that once upon a time, according to science and truthful investigations, women did rule the known world in ancient times.  All carved and painted images of human beings found in the Stone age are overwhelmingly  found in the Stone‐age are overwhelmingly images of women Inside the Sugar Shack tells the fantasy fairy‐tale story that turns out to be true. The rumor, gossip and hearsay is now the buzz across the internet and the world.. American Good Wife’s Guide to History is about the history of women. Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. PeopleNology reports with clarity about the It’s not a joke. legends that clearly states that women, at one time, maybe again, will rule the entire world.
    8. In recent years archaeologists have increasingly found more and more evidence of the possibility of a Matriarchal age in the past Yes, that means that women way back when ruled the earth and g p past. , y not just the kitchen. PeopleNology’s Gregory Bodenhamer Ph.D. takes the leap and tells the story. Americans Goodwife’s Guide 2009 Women did in fact rule part of the world. The world was controlled by the woman and not the man. Why have you not heard this story? Keep reading,
    9. Yet we do not hear about this in either the mainstream media or in the alternative press. Yet if what is being discovered now is true, we will have to re‐write ancient history and rethink what is the true nature of human beings. What archaeologists are now discovering suggests that in the stone age we were not the savage brutes as portrayed in academic speculation, but were in fact peace loving g p y p p g people who worshipped an ancient deity called the Great Mother. Recent archaeological evidence shows that the history of war and violence only began long after civilization got started.
    10. The concept that women once ruled the world in ancient times is nothing new. It originated from a scholar called J J Bachofen in the 19th J.J century. He brought together all the evidence of matriarchy in ancient times then available. He was strongly criticized for this by other scholars who dismissed and discredited his work Also the famous work. psychologist Carl Jung developed from it the theory that the ancient Great Mother was an important archetype in the collective unconscious. In spite of the condemnation of Greg Bodenhamer the controversy wouldn't go away. Other scholars in the early 20th century wrote about matriarchy ‐ Robert Briffault, Jane Harrison and Dr Margaret Murray. But this argument was kept very much within academic circles. Then in the 1940s the poet Robert Graves wrote The White Goddess Goddess\" his book, \"The which was the first attempt to bring this argument to the general public, even though it was quite a complex book. Then on the wave of the feminist movement of the 1960s and 70s feminist scholars like Merlin Stone and Barbara G. G Walker continued to dig deep into history to find more evidence of matriarchy in ancient times.
    11. After the second world war archaeologists started to make finds that were supporting the idea that there was a pp g matriarchal age in the past. This evidence was again dismissed by academics, but feminist writers like Elizabeth Gould Davis were brave enough to claim that women did once rule the world. But the biggest change in recent years is of archaeological evidence that supports the ancient Golden Age myth. That has been written about in ancient Greek Legend, by the Taoist Chinese, and even in the Bible in the story of the Garden of Eden which comes from a Mesopotamian Golden Age legend. In f fact most ancient cultures all over the l ll h world have a Golden Age myth of some kind.
    12. Up until recently modern academics have rejected these legends as pure myth. Not only do they sound too good to be true, but recorded history shows a different story. It seems that the further you go back in history the more brutal and violent, men seem to behave. For instance to see g gladiators fighting to death as a sport as g g p in the Roman games would be unacceptable in every society today, though it has to be admitted we still see war, genocide and torture in our modern world. So it has been assumed by archaeologists and scholars that people in pre‐historic times must of been even more brutal than people in historic times. The only findings that contradicted this were Paleolithic cave art, found in France and Spain, which was so well executed that it undermined the belief that Stone Age people were ignorant brutes .
    13. In fact Archaeologists at first refused to believe that these paintings could possibly be made by Stone Age people, and it was only modern dating gp p, y g techniques that convinced them. Also the amount of feminine images found in both Stone age and Neolithic Stone‐age sites showed that Stone age people may have other things on their mind other than violence. But academics dismissed these finds as being part of a fertility cult and never took them seriously. During the second half of the 20th century archaeologists dug more and more into Neolithic sites and too much feminine imagery was being found to be lightly dismissed. And they began to find evidence that turned the idea that we were brutal savages in pre‐historic times, on its head.
    14. In the 1960s a archaeologists called Mellaart lead a team to excavate a site in Anatolia in Turkey. This site turn out to be the oldest city ever discovered . Called Catal Huyuk it goes back over 9,000 years. y g y What was discovered goes against all assumptions archaeologist have about people living in Neolithic times. They couldn't find any fortifications to defend the city nor any weapons of war. Neither could they find signs of violence committed on people buried in graves. It was also a city full of feminine imagery to the degree that Mellaart was forced to say that the people worshipped the Ancient Great Mother. So unsettling was these discoveries that the site was closed down for thirty years and the academic world ignored the implications of this find.
    15. Because the prevailing view was that the first civilizations were created by warrior tribal leaders who conquered other tribes and then had to build q fortifications and organize the people to defend themselves. So to have the oldest city ever discovered that didn't have any sign of fortifications, weapons of war or signs of violence p g greatly contradicted this theory. As in many cases in science when new facts opposed a very popular and fashionable theory then it was the facts that are ignored until enough facts are produced to g g p make the fashionable theory untenable. So most academics chose to ignore this find except one archaeologist, Mariji Gimbutas, who was brave enough to challenge the accepted wisdom of the academic world.
    16. She was to say boldly: \"A h \"Archaeologists and hi t i l it d historians h have assumed th t d that civilization implies a hierarchical political and religious organization, warfare, a class stratification, and a complex division of labor. This pattern is indeed typical of androcratic (male dominated) societies such as Indo‐European but does not apply to the geocentric (mother/women‐ centered) cultures d t d) lt described i thi b k ib d in this book. The civilization that flourished in Old Europe between 6500 and 3300 BC and in Crete until 1450 BC enjoyed a l j d long period of uninterrupted peaceful id f it td fl living which produced artistic expression of graceful beauty and refinement, demonstrating a higher quality of life than many g g q y y androcratic classed societies.\"
    17. The late Marija Gimbutas was digging in another Neolithic sites in Achilleion, Thessaly in Greece and also found finds, of feminine imagery and no sign of violence and warfare. In her books and scientific papers she highlighted the Neolithic findings that archaeologists had made at Lepenski Vir and Vlasac in Northern Yugoslavia, as well as the Neolithic findings by Soviet scientists in Bulgaria, Romania, Moldavia, and the Western Ukraine Ukraine. Western archaeologist had made similar finds in Crete, Cyprus, Thera, Sardinia, Sicily and Malta, all showing peaceful societies that worshipped the Great Mother. Yet archaeologists chose to ignore these findings, because they contradicted the belief of the time that civilization was started by warrior leaders. It was only Gimbutas who was brave enough to take these finds seriously and she became a co t o e s a gu e. controversial figure. Gimbutas work was for a long time forgotten and dismissed. But in more recent times other archaeologists made similar finds. In the excavation of Indus Valley civilization in Pakistan again archaeologists could find no signs violence or weapons of war . f The same is true of Caral in Peru, the oldest city ever discovered in South America, going back to 5,000 years. Given the violent history of later South American civilizations with mass human sacrifice, archaeologists expected to find the same thing.
    18. But no matter how hard they looked they couldn't find any evidence of human sacrifice, warfare, fortifications or any other indication of violence. They had to conclude that this civilization existed in peace for thousands of years. p y It seems that Caral wasn't just a isolated city, as archaeologists found trading goods at this site from all over South America. Demonstrating it was the centre of a vast trading network that covered most of this continent, which suggested that not only did Caral lived in peace, but this was true for the whole gg y p of South America at the time. The overwhelming evidence of these findings have made more modern academics wonder if Mariji g g j Gimutas might be right after all. Some archaeologists are now supporting her like Richard Rudgley in his book \"Lost Civilizations Of The Stone Age\", and his TV series \"Secrets Of The Stone Age\". So what is the implication of these findings? As Richard Rudgley points out 95% of existence as humans is in pre‐historic times. Yet we know so little about this time. It is only from the tools, paintings and carvings found in excavations can we get an understanding of what life must of been like then. All carved and painted images of human beings found in the Stone‐age are overwhelmingly images of women. What Marija Gimbutas shows is that most of these images celebrate the whole process of birth from the sex act to breast feeding, the miracle of creation according to Gregory Bodenhamer PeopleNology Nollijy Franklin University.
    19. It seems in prehistoric times menstruation, the female reproductive organs, the sexual act, giving birth, and breast feeding was seen as something di i hi divine, h l and holy d sacred. This is in contrast to historic times where menstruation became taboo and unclean in many societies. The sex act also become sinful and dirty dirty. It was also claimed that children were born in sin because they were born of women, and even breast feeding become shameful as shameful, even now many women are reluctant to breast feed in public.
    20. This is supported by the findings of Gimbutas who showed that the downfall of many of the peaceful Goddess civilizations was caused by violent patriarchal tribes invading them from the north. So it suggests that it was the invention of war that ended the last Golden Age Where the new rulers Age. behaved like Mafia bosses in imposing a reign of terror on the people to control them, and started a protection racket that was in effect the first taxation, making the rulers extremely wealthy and forcing poverty onto the people. Now the population had to not only to work to feed and shelter themselves but they had to work to feed themselves, the new rulers and their armies, as well as build them palaces and fortifications, and make arms and luxury goods. This is a clear case where men like Adam had to work by the sweat of their brow, while the new rulers encouraged men to disrespect women and turn them into slaves slaves.

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