The Lost Knowledge - The Message of Ancient Peoples to the World

by Mervi Enqvist

What if the wisdom guiding our future is hidden in our most ancient past? Across ancient myths, sacred landscapes, and forgotten wisdom traditions runs a quiet, persistent message, that humanity has nearly forgotten, yet carries within itself.

Lost Knowledge – The Message of Ancient Peoples to the World is a contemplative exploration of humanity’s deep origins of consciousness, creation, and understanding. Drawing from ancient civilizations, indigenous traditions, mythology, archaeology, and lived spiritual experience, the book weaves together science and symbolism, history and inner knowing, into a journey that ultimately leads to the human heart.

From the Hopi and Dogon peoples to ancient Egypt, Göbekli Tepe, and early creation myths, Lost Knowledge asks questions modern science has only begun to approach:

Where did human knowledge originate?
What role does consciousness—and the heart—play in creation?
Could ancient myths be symbolic maps of inner transformation rather than stories of a distant past?

Rather than presenting rigid theories or final answers, this book invites the reader into a dialogue between intellect and intuition, research and remembrance. Alongside historical inquiry, gentle meditative practices guide the reader toward embodied understanding—knowledge felt, not merely believed.

Inside this book, you’ll explore:

• Ancient creation myths as symbolic blueprints of consciousness
• The role of kundalini, breath, and the heart in human awakening
• Indigenous wisdom traditions and their shared cosmological language
• Sacred symbols, dualities, and recurring mythic patterns across cultures
• The heart as a living center of creation, knowledge, and transformation
• Practical contemplative practices that ground insight in lived experience

What emerges is not a single lost civilization or hidden code, but a shared human inheritance—a living wisdom that has survived through stories, symbols, bodies, and breath.

Lost Knowledge is not a book about what to think.
It is a book about how to listen.

A journey into remembrance.
A return to the heart.
A message carried across millennia, waiting to be heard.

Available March 22, 2026 on Amazon Kindle.