Our brains hallucinate reality based on our senses. This is what we learn from neuroscience. It makes the best guess on the objects that are present. The neurocircuitry helps it with decisions. In making decisions, the mind checks for what is familiar, it looks at patterns, colors, the texture etc. It’s not 100% accurate, it has the capability to deceive, in fact it does this quite often. What this means is that nothing in the world is certain because our senses are not reliable. There are things we can’t see, things we can’t touch, things we can’t smell and things we can’t hear. We are limited and constrained. And even with our limited resources, nothing can be viewed from the same point because we all have different angles. The neural pathways formed in our brains required data that was enforced through repetition and experience. How we were brought up and who our parents are count immensely because they represent an area in our subconscious that it repressed. Repressions are embedded in everything we do. They define us to the core. It is who we are. Could it be that the people in our lives are illusions and that they are fabrications of the mind?
According to neuroscience, we are connected to a frequency. Like a TV connected to a satellite dish or Internet for your computer or smartphone. Our minds are receivers. We are not consciousness. We receive consciousness through a frequency. All of life is connected to a frequency, one that comes from one source. This analogy has been around for decades. Psychoanalyst Carl Jung stated that every individual has a consciousness, personal unconsciousness and collective unconscious. The first two are self-explanatory but the third “collective unconsciousness” is the consciousness that is shared by every living organism. This of course means we are a product of one source. Human beings are more similar than they would like to think. Jung continues and states that the world is made of “Archetypes”. An archetype is a typical character, an action, or a situation that seems to represent universal patterns of human nature. An archetype, also known as “universal symbol” may be a character, a theme, a symbol, or even a setting. We are all an archetype of something. All of our behaviors are predictable. The first city of AI will be built on the principles of the collective unconscious. What we will need is a supercomputer and a massive cloud storage system. All the interactions of the AI will be stored in this storage system enabling the AI’s to learn from one another in a form of deep learning. With thousands of AI’s connected to this storage system mistakes will be minimized and with time the city will be perfect and completely autonomous from self-driving cars to robot servants in our houses. Like robots we are connected to a consciousness system.
The beauty in seeing someone immersed in a craft – that means his attuned to that frequency, he is one, at peace. Artists and sports people are such beautiful creatures. But not just artists and sports people, life and professionals as a whole, people who have dedicated time to be great at something – people who are one with the frequency of the world. The beauty of life overwhelms. We don’t know where consciousness comes from but our best guess is the brain because it processes large quantities of data but we don’t have proof, amazing isn’t it? How can we be sure of life? We are basically AI machines with deep learning antennas. Human beings are programmed. Programmed by our environment, nature, culture, society, immediate families and peers. We are taught to behave, to think and to navigate reality. How different are we to AI? We have awareness, something that is far from reach for AI. We created science as a means to dominate our environment, to conquer the world, to create and be Gods. Who preceded us? Could it really be natural selection? Can science solve all of the worlds problems? Do we have freewill? It seems as though our reality is in crutches. Things are never as they appear because truth is subjective and our senses deceptive. With that said, how can we navigate our way through the world without going crazy and giving in to nihilism?
Doing what comes natural to us and connecting to our frequency. While we are not AI connected to some cloud storage system. We are connected to nature. We are nature. Leonardo Da Vinci expresses the very same sentiments with his Virtruvian Man drawing. It expresses that man is perfect. Man is the golden ratio of 1.618 that appears in all nature and deep down we know what to do and who we are because we are nature and we have a purpose. All of life is one, connect with the life frequency. To master the art of living, you have to be like water – assume formlessness. Do not force things, go with the wind and it will give you the momentum needed to attain greatness, to fulfill your destiny. Critically acclaimed musician Lauryn Hill talks about the dilemma of life on the masterpiece album “The miseducation of Lauryn Hill” on the song “Everything is everything.” The lyrics state “Everything is everything, what is meant to be will be, after winter must come spring. Change, comes eventually.” She eludes to life as a process, a coming from point A to point B, from uncharted territory to explored and as such we must live naturally and confidently because we are life, like the birds in the sky and the roses in our gardens. Understanding this will enable us to fulfill our destinies. Live like life with incremental growth to flourish. Steer away from control systems attempting to dictate your life, think independently, create order out of your life, the past is history, now we look to the future; tomorrow our seeds will grow and we will be stronger. Be optimistic because the law of attraction holds true, we attract the things we value in our lives. Everything is everything, what is meant to be will be never force things, don’t impose yourself or exert force, the universe, God, or whatever you believe in is on your side. Fundamentally, you already know what to do. You are perfect. You are nature. You are life. You are awe-inspiring and because everything is everything, death is nothing to be feared but the next step, evolution – the change of seasons. Life is a continuous process and we must shed leaves so new ones can grow and flourish and ultimately die. It is a process we all share, our eternal destination. Be authentic, be truthful and natural as life because everything is everything.
You have to be in awe of the female form. For it concieves, it produces, brings to life, and brings about light like the awe inspiring, center of the universe mercury star. The female form is something to be worshipped for without it, nothing exists. For the building blocks of the universe, it’s essence, existed two particles that had a sexual union to bond to create the big bang! That is what string-theory (the theory of everything) is all about; scientists have dedicated their whole lives to finding out what was before the big bang. The thought that we are a product of an explosion, an orgasm is a theory they accept thoroughly, however science wants evidence of the sperm and fertile egg. Something that could prove difficult considering the universe is already in the womb, growing and expanding. Maybe science will have a theory of everything but the answer to that is not yet conceived because we are in the early stages of development in the womb. As such, we cannot comprehend the world outside the womb with no time and space. Hopefully, my extended metaphor painted a picture of the divinity of the sacred Feminine and the fact that nothing is above it. The feminine form is the start, it is awakening, it is consciousness, it is self-sustaining, it is God and it is forever. Nothing exists without a sexual union and feminity is the source that nourishes and harneses growth and well-being of the offspring. This is the very pulse of nature, the natural order, her will. The male sperm is essential for procreation since it plants the seed, however the female body serves as an incubator to grow and protect the seed. This is nature to the female form. I think it’s amazing. It’s a miracle. Nietzsche had this to say on “Twilight of the idols”; “For the Greeks a sexual symbol was therefore the most sacred symbol. Every single element in the act of procreation of pregnancy and of birth aroused the highest and most solemn feelings. In the doctrine of the mysteries, pain is pronounced holy; the pangs of the woman giving birth consecrate all pain and conversely all becoming and growing – all that guarantees a future – involves pain. That there may be the eternal joy of creating, that the will of life may eternally affirm itself, the agony of the woman giving birth must also be there eternally. All that is meant by the word Dionysus.”
The universe is in a womb because earth is so fertile. Earth is hospitable, it is life-assuring and sustaining. From plants and trees, to the animals roaming in the Savanah, to sea animals navigating their way pacific to pacific. Mothernature is accommodating and an outstanding host. We are her children and she takes care of us. Mothernature is feminine. Reality is a combination of masculine and feminine – it is Ying Yang, it is order and chaos. The world is chaotic by nature and as living organisms we have to instill order to survive. Order is the will to survive, to thrive and live a meaningful life. This is what every living organism strives to do, from the plants to land creatures and sea animals – they strive to be more, they aspire to live one more day. This is in the genetic code of life, life affirms itself, life is masculine energy. Still, reality, the world is feminine energy. We are a perfect fit. Culture seems to understand this notion and we openly celebrate sacred feminine. This is exhibited on one of Beyonce’s songs titled “Who run the world (girls)”. This song is a celebration of the sacred feminine. SZA has her say on the song “Doves In the wind” stating that “pussy” (the female reproductive organ) runs the world, that it is basically the best in thing in the world. This of course is another salute at the sacred feminine, the spirit that runs the world. The Disney movie “The Lion King” also celebrates the sacred feminine. In the movie we see the movies lead, Simba throwing himself to the ground because of exhaustion and dirt in a form of specks and dust hover over his head and spells out the word “sex” quite visibly for everyone to see. This is a tribute to the sacred feminine and the life bearing power she has. Disney are well-known for depictions in their animation and storylines celebrating the sacred feminine. They did it again with the magical animation movie “Moana”. In a nutshell, something valuable is stolen from Mothernature. This results in an imbalance that causes Mothernature to rage on. She causes havoc and life suffers. Mothernature is personified in this motion picture. The only way to restore balance in the world is to give Mothernature what is hers. It is a beautiful movie, filled with singing and Disney magic. We also see depictions of the sacred feminine on the works of Georgia O’Keefe, to spoil the surprise they are awesome – I am a fan. “The Da Vinci Code” by Dan Brown also explores the “sacred feminine” through the story of Mary Magdalene, the church and the Holy Grail. The book provides revelations about the story of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. It is said that, Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene and conceived a beautiful girl. This is a secret that the church doesn’t want to go out. As such, Mary Magdalene is slandered and branded a prostitute, a whore by the church to tarnish her image. Mary Magdalene is a product of propaganda by the church. The falsehood of this story is known by a secret society, that had once in its rank, highly esteemed individuals like Da Vinci, Newton and Botticelli. A lot of secrets regarding the sacred feminine are uncovered in this book and the work of Da Vinci serves as the catalyst. Da Vinci’s works are scrutinized and serve as the building block to get the ultimate truth – the Holy Grail. This is a great book and will give you another perspective of the reality of the world.
Pegan customs worship nature as they see organized religions as restrictive, regulated and confined. Organized religions are a power strugle, they are hierarchical and patriarchal and as such truth is not a possibility. Organized religions are deceptive and cruel. They indoctrinate illusions in the form of heaven and other types of utopia and teach passivity in their congregations. Organized religions are control systems meant to regulate and dictate behavior. They keep people passive and helpless in their suffering citing “It’s God will.” What if God himself turns out to be our most persistent lie? On the awesome book “Brave New World” by Huxley, Mustapha Mond states “People believe in God because they have been conditioned to.” That is the dilemma facing pegans. The problem with organized religions is that they take all the responsibility away from you, assigning it to a “high power” and as Nietzsche states “When an individual no longer feels like they are the collaborator, let alone the center of becoming, nihilism becomes a very real possibility.” Organized religion can take the spirit out of your body while you still breathing. For pagens, religion is not a viable option for a sustainable life. The movie “Silence” by Martin Scorsese discusses this at length. Two Christian missionaries enter Japan with the aim of spreading Christianity but they are unwelcomed by the upper echelon of Japan simply because Christianity is not compatible with Japan. The Japanese believe that Christianity is bad for its people. They practice Taoism and Buddhism. They are a pagen people, they worship the sun and nature. They fear Christianity will hinder the progression of their country and its people. The Christian God is challenged at length to help his people from death at the hands of the Japanese pagens but he responds in silence as believers of the Christian doctrine are killed mercilessly because they don’t want to abandon Christianity. Because of God’s silence, the Christian missionary is forced to abandon Christianity to save Christian lives. For if he can denounce Christianity in public and adopt Japanese customs and beliefs, the public will see how useless it is. “Silence” is a hard and challenging movie but a great movie nonetheless, it is Martin Scorsese at his absolute best.
Acclaimed comedian Dave Chappelle stated in one of his comedy specials that man’s biggest challenge in the world is woman and woman’s biggest challenge is material. He continued that man would happily engage in sexual intercourse with a woman in a box if he could, but it’s not possible, because the woman wants the man with a Porsche. When you understand this fact, you understand the power of feminine energy. You understand the construct of society, you understand Capitalism, you understand the power dynamics in the world, you understand the hunger and poverty in the world. Man unconsciously and consciously wants power over his fellow men so he can be the alfa-male. This is seen in the animal kingdom with animals like Gorilla’s fighting to be the head honcho. This is important because the alfa has first preference on the ladies, he can have as many as he wants with no opposition. The alfa can be the only Gorilla that mates and choose to leave no mating partners to his subordinates. He is the boss like that. This subject can be visited on the work of Charles Darwin with his theory of “Natural selection”. Man is fundamentally driven by power and by what Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud called the “Libido” which is sex drive. Musician, SZA talks about this on hit song about the sacred feminine “Doves in the world” that men lose their minds for pussy, that they are irrational and they will do anything and everything to get pussy and this is true. The vagina has untold power over the man. To attain power man will do anything, including humiliating and exploiting his fellow man. This is the will of mother nature, the reasoning behind “survival of the fittest”, “struggle for life” and “elimination of the unfit” by Charles Darwin. Man is alienated from himself, Marx contends because of the division of society into classes, the ruling class oppressing and exploiting the ruled classes. Therefore, he said, a classless, socialist society would bring about the disappearance of alienation and all its manifestations. That looks good on paper but in a world dictated by feminine energy it’s not possible. We saw evidence of this with Hitler and Stalin. Socialism is like heaven, ungraspable, unattainable and unintelligible. For the world is pure madness, chaos, and pure and unadulterated hysteria. For twenty-five centuries, hysteria had been considered a strange disease with incoherent and incomprehensible symptoms. Most physicians believed it to be a disease proper to woman and originating in the uterus. Hysteria like nature, chaos and woman is art. It is challenging and difficult. It requires attention and focus. It requires one to be imagitive and bold. It is fulfilling for its a release like fluid ejaculation. Feminine energy tests us and we should response in kind with masculine energy. We should be forceful and aggressive in our battles with life. Feminine energy tests us so we can grow. It puts you in a corner so you can learn to maneuver around. Feminine energy is like your girlfriend hysterical, crazy and unpredictable but her love is unquestionable, tender like the bosoms on her chest. Feminine energy serves to grow life because there is no growth without pain and adversity. The sacred feminine tests all of life and those who show great strength progress. Unfortunately, hunger, exploitation, poverty and death are some of the ways that she tests us. You might say these are man constructions, however man is nature and a construction of the sacred feminine.
While Religion is good for regulating morality, pegans value freewill and a sense of destiny. They believe true power resides within, while the characteristic of a God (or spirit) is anthropomorphic, invisible, powerful and has special function that no ordinary human being could perform. Pegans believe they can perform anything in the confines of reality and life. They believe in the sacred feminine – they believe all is nature. This is reflected in Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man” and PHI (1.618) – the Devine proportion. The number PHI, 1.618 is considered the most beautiful number in the universe because it appears everywhere in nature and life. PHI was derived from the Fibonacci sequence – a progression famous not only because the sum of adjacent terms equalled the next term, but because the quotient of adjacent terms possessed the astonishing property of approaching the number 1.618 – PHI! 1.618 is the fundamental building block in nature. Plants, animals and even human beings all possess dimensional properties that adhere with eerie exactitude to the ratio of PHI to 1. In a honeybee community for instance, the female bees always outnumber the male bees. And if you divide the number of female bees to the males you will always get PHI 1.618. The sunflower seeds grow in opposing spirals. The ratio of each rotation’s diameter to the next is PHI 1.618. Da Vinci’s “Vitruvian Man” is PHI – 1.618. Da Vinci actually exhumed corpses to measure the exact proportions of human body structure. He was the first to show that the human body is literally made of building blocks whose proportional ratios always equal PHI. Measure the distance from the the tip of your head to the floor. Then divide that by the distance from your belly button to the floor – you get PHI 1.618. Measure the distance from your shoulder to your fingertips, and then divide it by the distance from your elbow to your fingertips – again PHI. Hip to floor divided by knee to floor – PHI again. You get PHI 1.618 on the pyramids of Egypt and even the United Nations Building in New York. PHI appeared in the organization structures of Mozart’s sonatas, Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, as well as the works of Bartok, Debussy and Schubert. The Devine Proportion exists in all nature, in all life. It is you. It is the signature of the Universe. It is the literal hand of God. The universe is feminine because it accommodates life and creation. And you are masculine because you have to engage with it. To be one with it. You are life. You are nature. You are the Devine Proportion. The only person you are accountable for is yourself. The sacred feminine has granted you life – impose yourself onto life, build, create, be the best that you can be – make the best of it you God!
Everyone in the world is valuable in a equal matter. We are all one, we all come from one source. There is a serious delusion spreading and we think we are our ego. This is not true, the ego is made up of external situmuli and that is an hallucination of the mind. At a fundamental level, we are just consciousness merely experiencing itself. We are the Universe, we are nature. Your self-importance is just an illusion. Science explores this topic with its work on the big bang. According to science, the big bang is the start of everything. Everything in the world, the mountains, the ocean, the birds, rocks, life in general is a result of this big bang. Everything in the universe is connected and all is energy and vibration. The rules of the universe are concise, they are backed up by science, mathematics, the stars, pyramids, shapes and numbers. Humanity has so much esoteric knowledge.
Leonardo Da Vinci expresses the very same sentiments with his Vitruvian man drawing. It expresses that man is perfect like nature. Man is the golden ratio of 1.618 PHI, that appears in all of nature. The number PHI, 1.618 is considered the most beautiful number in the universe because it appears everywhere in nature and life. Da Vinci’s Vitruvian man is PHI, 1.618. Da Vinci actually exhumed corpes to measure the exact proportions of human body structure. He was the first to show that the human body is literally made of building blocks whose proportional ratios always equal PHI, 1.618.
You are nature. You are life. You are awe-inspiring and because everything is everything, death is nothing to be feared but the next step in evolution, the change of seasons. Every one is chosen, we must work to create the reality that we want to see. Because we all share common ground, namely death, we are all equals in the world. There are no outliers, we just have different skills and talents. The people who we call outliers are really people who took the time to caltivate their talents. We are all the same and life is just a projection of the mind that is hallucinated by the same organ.