Time is not an illusion. Your
awareness of it stems from a modification in your brain’s magnetic field. This adjustment
gives rise to time perception through a phenomenon that physicists call Inertial Frame Dragging (IFD). This is when a
stationary mass—which may be a localized body of energy—distorts the
fabric of space-time with its rotation.
Imagine looking at a whirlpool of
water in your tub as the water is going down the drain. Think of this water as
the equivalent of space, while the empty vacuum at its center would represent
the invisible energy that causes the water to spiral around it down the
drain.
IFD also occurs in the frontal
lobe of your brain when you engage in intense mental focus. Over 100 years ago
esotericist Paschal Beverly Randolph taught the principles of what he called,
Volantia, which offers us critical keys for understanding IFD as well as the
quantum singularities that they precipitate.
If you would like to hear a
musical rendition of what IFD would sound like—if it could be heard—I recommend
that you listen to the instrumental for “Brooklyn Babies,” by RZA as BobbyDigital, from beginning to end. I want you to see, hear, and feel what I’m
describing in this article instead of just reading a bunch of words on a
screen. If you have no clue of what the fuck I’m talking about then I’m just
wasting your time. Then again, what is your time really worth if you believe
that it is an illusion?
Back in the day when we conducted
internet searches on our computers we would see an hour glass on our screens as
the requested information was being pulled up. Sometimes you had to wait for a
considerable amount of time before your page would load. The hour glass, of
course, is a symbolic reference to time.
Through wireless technology, information is being gathered from the internet
at increasingly higher speeds. As a result, the web browsing iconography (the
hour glass) had to be upgraded to reflect the quantum leap that was being made in
our collective space-time reference.
Nowadays, when we conduct our web
searches we see a rotating circle appear on our monitors as our desired web
pages load up much quicker than they did 15 years ago via dial up. The ring
rotating clockwise represents a quantum singularity. A quantum singularity is
an energetically charged, yet very localized, portion of space with a powerful
gravitational pull. It’s sort of like a fat wet pussy on the verge of orgasm
after being eaten, and then beaten, by a blazing bamboo cock.
However a quantum singularity is
generated by the intensity of IFD occurring at a high speed of acceleration.
This distortion in the fabric of space holds the key to space-time perception
and the transference of higher intelligence from the causal plane into your
brain through centripetal force. I use the term “space-time” because your
ability to see space (height, width and depth) is a prerequisite for your
perception of time. Space and time go hand-in-hand.
Over the past week or two, I’ve
been getting random visuals of the ancient Kemetic god Khnum that pop in and
out of my head. In my visions he has what looks like a powerful rotating black
hole in his forehead that emits a bright light.
Khnum is both a water spirit and a
creator god whom Egyptologists say molded the bodies of humans into being on a
potter’s wheel. The ram-headed Khnum has even been identified as a master of the potter’s
wheel. Yesterday, after years of reading about this potter’s wheel, I decided
to challenge my own sense of inquisitiveness by getting some information on how
a potter’s wheel works. I have provided a YouTube video right below for you to view
this.
While watching the video I
realized that Khnum’s “potter’s wheel” is really a metaphorical reference to a
quantum singularity, a rotating ring, that he generates in his forehead. This “potter’s
wheel” may even be the conceptual precursor to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
in Cern, Switzerland. Only through contemplating and writing this post have I
come to this realization on a conscious level.
Among other things, Khnum is the
Kemetyu (so-called ancient Egyptian) cultural reference for the man or woman who
is able to manifest the reality of their choice through the willful focus of
their mind. Any man or woman who consistently does this can, and should, be
identified as a “creator god” since they are molding the reality of their personal
choice into being.
Large Hadron Collider
The Khnum man or woman is a “master
manifestor” who has the power to hold a vivid vision in their head and make
that vision tangible so that others can experience and benefit from it. In
order to even begin manifesting anything into existence you must get the
rotating disk in your forehead spinning. As the ring begins to pick up speed it
generates a centrifugal force that projects outward. To activate mental
rotation your consciousness must exist outside of the circle of time.
You can position yourself there
through meditation, which has multiple forms besides the Yoga lotus position that
many people are familiar with. When I am writing I am literally meditating with
a pen or keyboard device in my hand. When I’m in my zone, I am outside the
circle of time. The absence of sound—or at the very least—the ability to
transcend your conscious awareness of it, is critical to a good meditation.
Time is generated by speech.
Space-time perception is a byproduct of language. This is why if you look at
various ancient scriptures across the globe, they often speak of creation
(which requires the dimension of space-time to exist) coming into existence
AFTER the utterance of spoken words.
Time does not exist in the vacuum
of outer space because there is no oxygen there. You need oxygen to mold the
sounds that give form and structure to the spoken word. If a man places his
lips in his woman’s ear and romantically whispers “Honey, I bought you some
Nutella,” he is forming those words through the manipulation of his mouth,
tongue and throat. When the man’s breath hits the ambient oxygen surrounding he
and his woman, the woman hears the oxygen particle’s vibration as a spoken
word. However what makes the sound
possible is the oxygen around them. Again, there is no sound in a vacuum
because no oxygen is present.
Nevertheless, human perception of
time is speeding up, and we can see this when we observe the chronological
sequence of communication trends within the construct of popular culture, most
notably, social media. On MySpace, people would write a lot on their pages.
Facebook is a continuation of that, but to a lesser degree. People share more pictures
and videos on Facebook than they do text. With Twitter, the user is only permitted
to type a couple of sentences.
With the introduction of Instagram,
the central focus became pictures, as opposed to text. Young, curvy women who
do not have much to say love Instagram, but so do the men and women who enjoy
looking at these women. All of the preceding social media platforms I just
named use lots of pictures, but only when Instagram came on the scene did
pictures become the MAIN focus. As a writer, I wanted to understand why. To gain
understanding, sometimes you have to look beyond the obvious.
The answer is that pictures offer
a more direct means of communication that words have never offered the masses
of human beings. Words are powerful, but they only have value and meaning to
the extent that you can generate the pictures in your mind that correspond with
them. This is why the more effective writers use metaphors and similes that are
heavy with imagery in their writing. Pictures always convey instant messages to
us that completely bypass the construct of time, whereas words may not.
If your mind cannot associate a
clear picture with a particular word, then that word has no meaning for you. If
you’re like most people, you’ll probably just skip over the word you're reading,
but do not understand, instead of getting a dictionary to see what the word
means. If the reader does not have a pictorial frame of reference for a word
being used in a text, then the meaning that the word carries cannot penetrate
the mind of the reader. The meaning is lost.
If pictures allow instant
communication and immediate comprehension through images that clearly have a more
universal meaning among humans than words do, then why was writing even
invented in the first place? What is its intrinsic value? These two questions
are rooted in the assumption that writing was intended for mass communication
and universal understanding, but it was not. It is not the ideal medium for
communication with the masses. It never was.
The Pyramid Text, Kemet's oldest known piece of writing.
Ancient Manuscript from the University of Timbuktu
Writing was initially invented BY
an elite class FOR an elite class to precipitate an exchange of ideas and
abstract concepts that could be conceived in the mind, but may not have had a
tangible reference point in the objective world of consensus reality. Some
people may call this elite class the Illuminati. That’s cool. However, I would
be talking about the original Illuminati that was comprised of Black men and
women who founded the earliest civilizations and empires on planet Earth. I’m
not talking about the Bavarian Illuminati of Adam Weishaupt that some people
like to read about in New World Order horror novels passing themselves off as
the debriefings of insiders within the global power elite.
Communication that is specifically
intended for the masses will revolve almost entirely around pictures, not words. Words are for the movers and shakers of our current world. Besides
maybe a few athletes and entertainers, I can’t think of any affluent people who
hold power and influence in the world who cannot read AND write effectively. The
American movie industry is centered on moving pictures. With few exceptions, Hollywood
primarily exists to mentally condition the masses under the guise of
entertainment. It’s a Trojan horse for the Trojan man who may be out to screw
you.
The most provocative pictures that
garner the most interest from both men and women are usually pictures of beautiful
women. How many times have you seen a very attractive woman say something on
social media that is trivial or just downright stupid, yet she is showered with
phony praises and compliments by people in her network? The dumber, or the more
banal her commentary is, the more aware the woman is of her effect on her
audience. You can see this because her words are always accompanied by her
powerful image. The words don’t stand on their own because they can’t. This
woman knows that her audience is not responding to her words. They are
responding to her image. But her image IS the message, and that message is
beauty. Pay attention.
We live in a world that can be
very ugly. You have racial injustice, class struggles, gender inequality, homelessness and starvation. As a result, everyone craves for
beauty and all that it entails. Beauty reinvigorates the mind and soothes the
soul. Short sighted people see beauty as something shallow and trivial but it
is VERY important to our lives. This is why intelligent people who have a lot
of disposable income will always invest in some form of art. Beauty in all of its forms, in all of its interpretations, is the martial drumbeat behind our decisive march toward a timeless world, where appetite meets desire in between the blink of an eye.
The observable transition from our
cultural emphasis on words, to an even greater preoccupation with images,
strongly points to the ascendancy of the feminine principle that is rooted in
matter, which is therefore visual. In his recent exegesis on the state of the
world, Pope Francis urgently stressed the importance of taking care of the
earth and its priceless resources. He referred to Earth as a “her” throughout
his lengthy address.
While I certainly do not consider
the Vatican to be an institution of higher spiritual enlightenment, I think
that the Pope’s words are worthy of note, especially when they are examined
within the context of this article. The rotating ring that replaced the hour
glass icon in your internet browses may very well be a womb ushering the birth
of a new global paradigm.
Yesterday is dead. Tomorrow is a precious
curiosity. Today is a gift cloaked in a box decorated with the perceptual
ribbons that we call the present. However, this present is only a gift if it is
a bridge to a rich and fulfilling future. From my vantage point, that future is
a rotating circle full of endless possibility.