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by Trevor Smith – CollectiveEvolution
Tony Wright is the author of ‘Return to the Brain of Eden’, the book that presents Tony’s research outlining a radical re-interpretation of the current data regarding human evolution, and, they contend, our recently degenerated state of consciousness we experience today. Despite such a young and extreme proposal, support is growing quickly.
TS: After two decades of research and radical self-experimentation you’ve come to a synthesis between the ancient “myths” and information coming out of modern science. This all seems to indicate a humongous problem: our brains have become increasingly dysfunctional. Is this the general idea?
TW: Yes. It should be virtually impossible to find any supporting evidence for such a profound theory if there was no real problem with the development and structural integrity of our neural system in the first place. If there were only ancient accounts of the diagnosis, or any supporting biological data, or initial support from some of society’s sharpest minds, then it should at least ring alarm bells. That all those elements exist and in addition our collective behavior has long been thought by many to be insane indicates that something really serious just doesn’t add up. If everything is fine then the theory would be a no-brainer to refute, and we should at least have no fear in thoroughly checking it out.
So during millions of years of evolution in the African tropical forest we developed a symbiosis with fruit, and your proposing that it is no coincidence the most complex tissue in the known universe evolved through a symbiosis with perhaps dozens of species of the most complex bio-chemical factories on the planet. How did this occur?
I’m proposing that the accelerating expansion of the neo-cortex was due to a runaway feedback mechanism driven by our own hormone system in combination with the complex plant bio-chemistry provided by our diet.
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