The Keymaker discussion explored a wide range of thought-provoking topics centered around human consciousness, spirituality, and the nature of reality. We delved into some fascinating ideas regarding language, history, and their profound impact on how we perceive ourselves and the world.
We began by highlighting the importance of embracing a “hyperdimensional” perspective to gain deeper clarity. We stressed looking at issues from varied angles to progress to higher levels of understanding. This open-minded approach allows us to see beyond surface dualities into richer truths.
When seeking the root of confusion plaguing humanity, We uncovered a pivotal “schism” in our collective memory. Tracing this disconnect led to identifying the “author of confusion” – the dual roles of priest and king that have shaped societies through their languages of power. Ancient Egyptian scripts like Hieratic and Demotic established religious and legal control that still influence modern tongues today.
Importantly, We questioned the veracity of “history,” finding wars encoded in texts like the Bhagavada Gita that align more with indigenous struggles than ancient myths. This suggests the possibility that much “history” recycles recent events rather than archaic lore. The erasure of native languages in favor of dominant scripts also erased cultural identities and ancestral wisdom stored in oral traditions.
Language itself was deemed a tool of manipulation, with inherent ambiguities that seed misunderstanding when agendas of king and priest clash. By removing indigenous codes connecting people to cosmic origins, an artificial mental architecture took hold. Freemasonry and religious institutions similarly recruited from despoiled populations to spread control systems posing as separate.
We shed light on humanity’s innate “holographic projector” – our ability to imaginatively manifest impressions through focused consciousness. While this shapes consensus reality, confusion arises when we project externally rather than cultivate inner balance. Gaining mastery over this “device” and cultivating the neglected “third aspect” within promises liberation from external fulfillment traps.
Compassion for those causing harm, even without atonement, was advised to heal societal schisms. Finding internal equilibrium by canceling judgments frees our creative powers to envision new possibilities. Dreams versus visions and CERN’s role in our evolution were also intriguing topics that merit further thoughtful exploration.
Syllabus: Exploring Dimensions of Consciousness
Unit 1: Examining Perspectives
– Embracing a Hyperdimensional Mindset
– The Importance of Innovation and Looking at Issues from New Angles
Unit 2: Uncovering the Origins of Confusion
– Identifying the “Author of Confusion” Through Time Travel of Consciousness
– Analyzing the Roles of the “King” and “Priest” Systems
Unit 3: Language and the Manipulation of Thought
– Tracing the Development of Ancient Scripts in Egypt
– Exploring How Language Shapes Beliefs and Behaviors
Unit 4: The Impact on Identity and Society
– Erasing Indigenous Cultures Through Dominant Languages
– Examining Societal Structures and Systems of Control
Unit 5: Understanding Internal Faculties
– Defining the “Holographic Projector” and Collective Imagination
– Developing Skills of Remote Viewing and Non-Suggestive Perception
Unit 6: Spiritual Applications and Implications
– Differentiating Dreams and Visions
– Considering the Role of Ancient Knowledge Systems
Unit 7: Moving Toward Wholeness
– Achieving Balance Through Internal Mediation
– Cultivating Compassion and Non-Judgment
Core Concepts
Hyperdimensional Perspective
Adopting a hyperdimensional perspective involves looking at issues from multiple angles simultaneously rather than a single polarized view. This allows one to see beyond surface dualities and gain deeper clarity on complex topics. Embracing innovation and challenging oneself to spread awareness across different realms encourages progression to higher levels of understanding.
The Schism in Collective Memory
When seeking the root cause of pervasive human confusion, Sevan Bomar traced it to a pivotal “schism” or disconnect within the collective memory stream. This severed a key link, obscuring our ability to fully recall our true cosmic origins and nature. Identifying this “author of confusion” was a crucial first step toward the reintegration of lost wisdom.
The Roles of King and Priest
Through etymological analysis, we determined the key perpetrators of societal confusion were the dual, yet interconnected roles of “King” and “Priest.” These two forces established religious and legal control systems posing as separate, yet synergistically manipulating the masses through the languages of their respective powers.
Ancient Egyptian Scripts
The earliest widespread written languages were Hieratic Script used by Egyptian priests and royalty, and Demotic Script for administrative/legal texts. These birthed modern languages still influencing thought patterns today. Their divergent writing directions from left to right and vice versa respectively mirrored the divide-and-conquer agenda of their priestly and kingly origins.
Questioning Established History
Sevan Bomar found evidence suggesting many ancient spiritual texts like the Bhagavad Gita encoded recent indigenous struggles rather than mythic events from millennia past. This calls into question how much of written history simply recycles and reframes current power dynamics as archaic lore rather than objective fact.
The Erasure of Indigenous Languages
By replacing native tongues tied to ancestral lineages with dominant scripts, invaders erased cultural identities and the ancestral wisdom stored in oral traditions. This “amnesia effect” disconnected populations from their cosmic origins and paved the way for new mental architectures of control to take root.
The Holographic Projector
All humans possess an innate “holographic projector” ability to imaginatively manifest one’s focused impressions onto consensus reality. While this shapes our perceived world, confusion arises when we neglect inner balance and wholeness, instead projecting externally through the lenses of dualistic mental programming.
Remote Viewing
With practice, one can develop the skill of remote viewing to tap into others’ signatures and feel their actual thoughts/emotions. This involves releasing personal suggestions to avoid projection, and instead allowing another’s frequency to resonate through one’s open mental receiver.
Dreams vs. Visions
Our nightly dreams are shaped by the creative workings of our internal holographic projector. Mastering the distinction between imaginative dreams and visionary glimpses beyond the veil of consensus reality offers insight into spiritual evolution and the nature of existence.
Achieving Internal Balance
Finding equilibrium within by canceling judgments and embracing compassion, even for those causing harm, is key. This activates our creative powers to envision new possibilities unconstrained by external dualistic programming or fulfillment dependencies.
Definitions
Schism – A division or split, especially within a religious, political, or other organization. In this context, it refers to a pivotal disconnect within the collective human memory stream and consciousness.
Hieratic Script – An ancient Egyptian cursive writing system used in literary texts from the Old Kingdom onward. It was developed for religious texts and was the main writing style used by scribes.
Demotic Script – A late form of Egyptian hieratic writing used for administrative, legal, and commercial documents from 600 BC to 400 AD. It was the primary script used for legal texts and documents.
Hyperdimensional – Of, relating to, or involving more than three spatial dimensions. In this discussion, it refers to embracing a multidimensional perspective that considers issues from various angles simultaneously rather than a single point of view.
Triplicity – The quality or state of being threefold or consisting of three parts or elements. In the context of consciousness, it refers to achieving balance and wholeness by recognizing the three interconnected aspects of self – the external dualistic programming and the internal mediator.
Focus Points
- Multidimensional thinking
- Ancestral recollection
- Inner projection mastery
- Remote sensory attunement
- Compassionate discernment
Objectives
Multidimensional thinking: Seeing issues from varied angles simultaneously rather than one view, to gain deeper clarity beyond surface dualities.
Ancestral recollection: Understanding a pivotal “schism” severed our connection to cosmic origins, obscuring full memory recall; identifying the root cause.
Inner projection mastery: Developing skills to imaginatively manifest focused impressions while discerning external projections versus inner balance/wholeness.
Remote sensory attunement: With practice, feeling another’s actual thoughts/emotions by releasing suggestions and allowing their frequency to resonate through one’s open receiver.
Compassionate discernment: Finding internal equilibrium by canceling judgments, embracing empathy even for those causing harm, to activate creative powers unconstrained by external programming.
Procedures
1. Reflect on how you view issues and consider looking at them from new angles to gain deeper insight.
2. Contemplate where your sense of confusion stems from and work to reconnect with lost aspects of ancestral memory.
3. Research how ancient scripts shaped modern languages and influenced societal control systems.
4. Question established histories and consider reexamining spiritual texts for encoded meanings.
5. Become aware of how language programs thinking and the role this played in cultural erosion.
6. Practice techniques like meditation and remote viewing to strengthen intuitive faculties.
7. Differentiate between inner projections and outer consensus reality through lucid dreaming.
8. Achieve balance by releasing external dependencies and cultivating compassion within.
Tangible Results
The reader will gain a deeper understanding of issues by considering multiple viewpoints. They will feel more connected to their cosmic origins by repairing ancestral memory rifts. Awareness of how language shapes thought will empower the reader to think freely. Questioning established narratives will help uncover hidden historical truths. Strengthened intuitive abilities will enhance self-knowledge and spiritual growth. Achieving inner balance will liberate the reader from external fulfillment traps. Cultivating compassion will foster more harmonious relationships and societies. The reader will realize their innate creative powers to positively shape reality.