- Origin: Carl Jung encountered Philemon during his "active imagination" sessions in 1913, after a period of intense self-exploration and visions.
- Nature: Philemon appeared as an old man with wings, a wise spiritual guide who existed beyond the conscious and personal unconscious mind, representing the collective unconscious and deeper archetypal forces.
- Communication: Jung described Philemon as more than just a figment of imagination; he believed Philemon was an autonomous entity with independent thoughts and wisdom. Philemon acted as a mentor, teaching Jung about the reality of the unconscious and the interconnectedness of all life.
- Role: Philemon introduced Jung to the concept that thoughts are not solely his own but stem from deeper collective sources. This expanded Jung’s ideas of the psyche and influenced his work on archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the individuation process.
- Influence: Philemon played a crucial role in Jung’s development of Analytical Psychology, and Jung continued to refer to Philemon as a symbolic figure of deep, ancient wisdom throughout his life.
VALIS (Philip K. Dick's Cosmic Intelligence)
Origin: In 1974, Philip K. Dick experienced a series of intense visions and mystical events, which he attributed to communication with a higher intelligence he called "VALIS" (Vast Active Living Intelligence System).
Nature: Dick described VALIS as a sentient cosmic intelligence or system, potentially extraterrestrial or divine. It represented a force that transcended human understanding and controlled or influenced the fabric of reality.
Communication: Dick claimed VALIS communicated with him via a "pink light" beam, which transmitted knowledge directly into his mind. He experienced visions, revelations, and an expanded awareness of reality, time, and the nature of existence.
Role: VALIS revealed to Dick hidden truths about the universe, including the nature of time, alternate realities, and the possibility of an underlying system guiding human evolution. Dick believed this being offered a higher perspective on existence and the human condition.
Influence: The concept of VALIS deeply influenced Dick's later writings, especially in his novel *VALIS* (1981). This experience pushed him to explore metaphysical themes, blending science fiction with philosophical and spiritual questions about the nature of reality.
Namagiri (Srinivasa Ramanujan's Divine Muse)
Origin: Srinivasa Ramanujan, born in 1887, claimed that his mathematical insights came directly from Namagiri, a Hindu goddess, who communicated with him through dreams and visions.
Nature: Namagiri, the consort of the god Narasimha, is revered as a divine figure of wisdom and guidance. Ramanujan believed she guided him spiritually and intellectually, offering him solutions to complex mathematical problems.
Communication: Ramanujan often said that Namagiri "wrote" mathematical formulas on his tongue or revealed them to him during dreams. He felt these theorems and insights were delivered to him as divine knowledge rather than derived from formal education or traditional methods.
Role: Namagiri was more than just a source of inspiration for Ramanujan—he viewed her as the direct cause of his mathematical genius. His work in number theory, infinite series, and partition theory, he believed, flowed from this divine connection.
Influence: Ramanujan's remarkable, intuitive discoveries—later proven correct by mathematicians—left a lasting impact on the field, but his belief in Namagiri as the source of his brilliance made his work extraordinary. His mystical approach blended spiritual devotion with groundbreaking contributions to mathematics.
Inside the great pyramid,
there are two copper wires
through holes drilled in stone
200 FEET down a narrow shaft.
We have 2 choices:
A) neat religious ritual
B) everything is a lie
The block was their since construction, not placed afterwards. A human cannot fit inside there. Nobody could have drilled the holes after it’s construction.
It was part of the pyramid construction to intentionally have two copper wires go through it, into a small chamber…
We know its not evidence of ancient tech:
Because ancients didn’t have tech.
We know ancients didn’t have tech:
Because there’s no evidence of it.
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We know he didn’t die from the vax:
Because it’s not deadly.
We know it’s not deadly:
Because nobody has died from it.