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Egyptian
Consciousness |

Sunshine |
-
Egyptians worshiped the sun, but it wasn't as God, it
was a technology and the whole story of Jesus is pure
metaphor.
- Meaning they can throw his name out there
and make it appear that something bad is good, it's not
real.
- The sun gives life to every living thing on this planet
and it is free, abundent, and available to everyone
regardless of status, wealth, or belief system.
- The
ancients in Egypt understood it as more than just warmth
and light, they understood it as conscious energy that
interfaces directly with human biology.
- Egyptians
built temples aligned to capture the first rays of dawn,
not for decoration, but for activation.
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A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for literary
effect, refers to one thing by mentioning another. Thus, it invites the audience to make a comparison between two normally unrelated entities or ideas, which may provide clarity or identify hidden similarities between them. Metaphors are usually meant to create a likeness or an analogy.
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Dawn |
- Your pineal gland, that tiny organ in your brain
that every mystical tradition calls the third eye, is a
photo receptor.
- It responds to light, specifically
solar light and when you practice sun gazing the way the
mystery schools taught it, something dormant wakes up.
- Your intuition sharpens, your perception expands and
you access states of consciousness that modern education
told you were impossible.
- And it costs nothing,
that's the secret that was buried.
- Direct access to
source energy through the one power source is somthing no
institution can monopolize.

Sun system |
- This is about
recognizing a pattern that's been running underneath
human civilization for thousands of years.
- The sun is glowing ball in the sky and it's a
system, as the original timekeeper.
- It was the
original authority, and determined when you woke and when
you slept, when you planted, when you harvested, when you
moved and when you stayed still.
- The thing that gave
life to everything around you and demanded nothing in
return except that you pay attention to its rhythm.
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Before governments, religions and any human made authority
structure, there was the sun and it had absolute power.

Sun authority |
- Not because someone said so, or because of belief, but
because on consequence.
- You create a rhythm with the
sun becuse if you ignore the sun, you lose track of the
seasons, and the solar cycle, and you die.
- The sun was the first authority because it
controlled life itself.
- Every ancient civilization
understood this, not as worship, but as a relationship
and as a relationship operating on a scale so vast it
shaped everything beneath it.
- The word authority
itself, the concept of something having power over you
emerged from observation of the sun, from recognizing
that there are forces in reality that operate according
to laws you can't negotiate with and that you can't
bargain with or escape.

No right for divine
right over you |
- Before kings, before
priests, before anyone claimed divine right to rule over
other people, there was this undeniable reality.
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Because the sun rises and sets according to patterns
that predate human opinion.
- If you're smart, you
align with your patterns, however, if you're foolish,
you fight them and suffer the consequences.
- The Egyptians didn't just notice the sun, they
studied it obsessively for thousands of years.
- They
built an entire cosmology around understanding solar
mechanics, not because they were primitive people,
attributing magic to things they didn't understand, but
because they recognized that the sun was the organizing
principle of reality.

Egypt |
- Ra wasn't a god you prayed
to, he was the principle of ordered light moving through
time of consciousness illuminating existence of the
eternal cycle that everything participates in, whether
you acknowledge it or not and Ma'at, truth, order,
justice, cosmic balance,
- Ma'at was what happened
when you aligned with solar rhythm, when you live in
accordance with the pattern instead of fighting against
it.
- When your personal frequency matched the cosmic
frequency.
- The Pharaohs weren't claiming to be divine beings
separate from everyone else.
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Ma’at is the ancient Egyptian concept and goddess of truth, balance, order, law, and morality, often represented by an ostrich feather. As a guiding principle, Ma’at maintained cosmic order, prevented chaos, and served as the foundation for justice and daily life. In the afterlife, a deceased person's heart was weighed against the feather of Ma’at to determine if they had lived a righteous life, allowing them to enter paradise.
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Separate the wheat |
- The Egyptians were claiming to
be solar representatives, people who had learned to
embody the principle, to become walking examples of what
it looked like when a human consciousness synchronized
completely with cosmic order.
- Think about what that
actually means, they weren't worshiping, they were
practicing and they were applying a technology of
consciousness that treated the sun as an energy source
that could be harnessed, directed, and used for specific
purposes.
- Their temples weren't just buildings,
they were instruments, precision engineered structures
aligned to capture light at specific times, specific
angles for specific purposes.

Light shaft |
- The Temple of Karnak has a shaft that lights up
the inner sanctum exactly twice a year during the
solstices.
- These people were
tracking celestial mechanics with mathematical precision
thousands of years before we had telescopes.
- The
Great Pyramid at Giza is aligned to true north with an
accuracy of 360th of a single degree.
- To put that
in perspective, modern construction with laser levels
can't achieve that level of prescision consistently.
- Why would you spend decades, sometimes centuries,
building structures aligned to celestial mechanics with
tolerances measured in fractions of degrees.
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The temple of Karnak was known as Ipet-isu—or “most select of places”—by the ancient Egyptians. It is a city of temples built over 2,000 years and dedicated to the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu. This derelict place is still capable of overshadowing many wonders of the modern world and in its day must have been awe-inspiring.
For the uneducated ancient Egyptian population, this could only have been the place of the gods. It is the largest religious building ever made, covering about 200 acres (1.5 km by 0.8 km), and was a place of pilgrimage for nearly 2,000 years.
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Expanded
consciousness |
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Because the Egyptians understood something we've completely
forgotten, that light doesn't just illuminate, it
activates that property when sunlight enters a sacred space at a
particular angle during a particular moment in the
Earth's rotation around the sun.
- It creates conditions for heightened awareness,
for expanded perception for states of consciousness that
don't happen randomly.
- They weren't building a
monuments to ego, they were building instruments for
consciousness expansion.
- First, you have to
understand how we lost this knowledge because the loss
wasn't accidential.

Symbolic literacy |
- The loss was systematic,
deliberate, and the people who orchestrated that loss,
kept the knowledge for themselves, while feeding us corrupted versions designed to keep us ignorant and
passive.
- This is how they stole everything inate
from us, our solar energy.
- None of this was made to be understand
literally and this is the part where most either reject
or turn it into something it's not.
- The ancient
world operated on symbolic literacy or the understanding
that reality has layers, that there's the surface level,
what you can touch and measure.

Surface |
- Then there's the pattern underneith, the
organizing principle, the structure that gives meaning
to the surface.
- When they say the sun Ra was
traveling across the sky in a solar barque, they weren't
describing a literal boat in space, they were encoding
astronomical knowledge into narrative form, into story,
into symbol.
- The Egyptians painted this in their
temple hieroglyphics to pass on that knowledge, however,
it was taken literally, we had already lost that inner
sense of knowing and reduced it to a simple graphical
story, raw data.
- Symbols do something that raw
data never can, they embed meaning directly into
consciousness by bypassing and they bypass the analytical
mind and speak to something deeper.
- A symbol is a
container that holds information, but it also holds
implication, relationship, context, multiple layers of
meaning operating simultaneously.
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barque is a sailing ship, typically with three masts, in which the foremast and mainmast are square-rigged and the mizzenmast is rigged fore-and-aft.
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Ankh |
- When you understand a symbol properly, you're not
just learning a fact, you're recognizing a pattern that
repeats across multiple scales of reality.
- For
example, the
ankh, that Egyptian symbol that looks like a cross with
a loop at the top represents eternal life, but it
also represents the nnion of masculine and feminine
principles.
- It represents the key to human
knowledge, the breath of life, and it represents the
rising sun on the horizon.
- All of these meanings
exist simultaneously in one symbol, that's not
confusion, that's sophisticated encoding.
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The ankh is an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol, often called the "key of life" or crux ansata, representing eternal life, immortality, and the Nile's life-giving water and sun. Originating around the Early Dynastic Period (c. 3150–2613 BCE), it was used in art, rituals, and as a protective amulet.
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Hidden |
- But what
happened over time is that the symbols remained, while
the understanding faded.
- As a result, people kept
performing the rituals, kept using the language, kept
building the temples, but the reason why was lost.
- The knowledge that explained what the symbols
actually meant were restricted, protected, hidden, and
eventually vanished almost entirely.
- Now there are
billions of people encountering these symbols, crosses,
halos, solar imagery, resurrection stories, and
interpreting them literally, taking them at face value
and missing the entire point.
- And some of them even
reverse the meaning of some symbols, equating them with
evil when they were uplifting and spiritual.

Solar symbolism |
- For example,
Christianity is full of solar symbolism, Jesus is called
the light of the world and he's born on December 25th
which isn't an actual birthday, but intead, it's the
winter solstice.
- The moment when the sun reaches
its lowest point and begins its journey back north and 3
days after the solstice, the 25th through the 28th, the
sun appears to stand still in the sky.
- It stops
moving south and appears to die and on December 29th, it
begins moving north again so it's born again,
resurrected.

Spring equinox |
- Easter is the spring equinox and is the exact
moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator moving
north and day and night become equal and balance is
restored and light begins to dominate.
- This is
resurrection, rebirth, new life emerging from death,
- Jesus is depicted with a halo, a solar disk or light
around his head in almost every traditional
representation.
- Surrounded by 12 disciples who
represent the 12 signs of the zodiac through which the
sun travels during its annual journey.

Leonardo da Vinci, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Last Supper
1495-1498 |
- One of those
disciples was a woman, as shown in DaVinci's Last
Supper, the figure to Jesus' right (seen on left), that's
a female and
art historians have argued about this for centuries.
- However, the symbolism is clear, one of the 12
zodiacal signs is Virgo, the virgin, and you can't
represent the complete cycle without including the
feminine sign.
- DaVinci knew this and he encoded it
right there in plain sight and the church has spent 500
years trying to explain it away.
- But if you read that literally and think it's
about one man who physically died and came back to life,
you miss what the story is actually teaching.
- And
the church sure didn't want any females represented with
the disciples but DaVinci craftily snuck her in.

Astrological cycle
that's all |
- The story is
teaching you about cycles, about the inevitability of
renewal, about how darkness is temporary and light
always returns.
- About how consciousness symbolized by
the sun, by the light, hidden as Christ, cannot be permanently
extinquished.
- It's showing you the pattern that
governs all existence; birth, death, rebirth, expansion,
contraction, order, chaos, order.
- The pattern
repeats at every scale in every system and when you see
that and understand that every religion is describing
the same astronomical reality, using different names and
narratives, you realize that what you thought was
history is actually astro-theology.
- It's not the
story about some man that religion made up.

Literalized and
weaponized |
- The ancients encoded celestial observations into
religious mythology and Jordan Maxwell spent 60 years
researching this and Manly P. Hall wrote extensively
about it.
- This isn't fringe theory, this is
document scholarship that just doesn't get taught
because it threatens the literal interpretation that
keeps certain institutions in power.
- So when you
see Jesus Christ the Son of God, change one letter and
it's the Sun of God.
- This isn't blasphemy, it's the
literal meaning before it got literalized and weaponized
by institutional religion and the early Christian
mystics understood this.
- That's why so many
gnostics rejected Jesus Christ as a 'savior.'

Gnostics |
- The Gnostics, the desert
fathers, the contemplatives who practiced inner
transformation knew they were working with solar
principles.
- They knew that let your eye be single
and your whole body will be filled with light was a rare
Bible verse that spoke the truth.
- It
wasn't poetry spoken in riddles, it was technical instruction for a
specific practice involving the pineal gland and light
perception.
- But the church couldn't let that understanding
spread because if people knew they could access divine
light directly through their own awareness, what would
they need priests for, and institutional authority?
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And why would they need someone else to mediate their
relationship with the divine.

Light perception |
- You don't need any mediation, and
direct experience threatens hierarchy and personal
gnosis threatens control.
- Because unmediated access to
source threatens every power structure built on the
premise that you need permission to access the sacred.
- So the symbolism stayed, but it was frozen and turned
into doctrine instead of practice, into belief, instead
of experience.
- Into something you accepted on
faith, rather than something you verfified through
direct observation.
- That's how you end up with
billions of people who can recite solar mythology
without recognizing that it's about the sun, not
religion.

Language of light |
- Religions celebrate the solstice by calling it
Christmas, and mark the equinox while calling it Easter.
- These institutions use the language of light and resurrection without
understanding they're describing the same astronomical
reality every ancient culture described.
- The
zodiacal connection goes deeper than just 12 disciples
because Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, the 4 differant perceptions
of the Christ story, really represent the 4 seasons.
- Spring, summer, fall and winter represent the 4
cardinal points marking the sun's annual journey; spring
equinox, summer solstice, fall equinox, winter solstice.

Astronomical
observations |
- Four perspectives on the same solar cycle, 4 accounts
of the same story told from different vantage points
along the zodiacal wheel.
- The story they're telling
is the story of their risen savior who rises every
single morning and brings light to dispel darkness.
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Who makes crops grow and life flourish and withdraws in
winter and returns in spring.
- This is astro-theology and what happens when you
encode astronomical observations into religious
narrative, so precisely that centuries later people are
still reading it as literal history about a man, instead
of celestial science.

Circadian rhythm |
- This isn't just ancient
history or a symbolic interpretation of old texts, it's
about understanding how your body and consciousness are
designed to operate and how catastrophically
disconnected you've become from that design.
- Your
body runs on solar cycles, not symbolically or
metaphorically, it's not about some false story the
church made up to hide everything.
- You have an internal clock called
the circadian rhythm that regulates when you wake and
when you sleep and when your body produces certain
hormones.
- When your cognitive function peaks, when
your immune system is most active, because every major
biological system in your body operates on approximately
a 24-hour cycle and that clock is synchronized by light.

Morning light |
- Specifically by the rising and setting of the sun
and when you wake up you get sunlight in your eyes the
first hour, not through a window, actual direct sunlight
hitting your retina, it's telling your brain what time
it is.
- You're setting your internal rhythm to match
external reality because your pineal gland receives that
light signal and starts a cascade of biological
processes that regulate your entire day.
- But very
few people do that anymore, most people wake up to an
alarm that jolts your nervous system into fight or
flight mode before you're even conscious.

Unnatural
wavelengths |
- Maybe
they see the sun through a window if they're lucky,
however, window glass filters out the specific
wavelengths that signal your circadian clock.
- Then
they spend their entire day in artificial light, LED
lights at frequencies that stress your nervous system
and blue light from your phone that raises your cortisol
levels.
- Computer monitors emitting blue light that tells
your brain it's perpetual noon, and fluorescent office
lighting that contains none of the red and infrared
wavelengths present in natural sunlight.
- All of
this gives your brain completely confused signals about
what time it is and what it should be doing and then
they wonder why they can't sleep at night.
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Cortisol is a vital steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands, often called the "stress hormone," that regulates metabolism, immune response, and blood pressure while driving the body's "fight-or-flight" response. It essential for life, aiding in energy metabolism, reducing inflammation, and regulating the sleep-wake cycle. Chronic high levels can cause weight gain, mood issues, and high blood pressure, while low levels cause extreme fatigue.
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Jeff Dahl, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Eye of Horus |
- The Egyptians knew this 3,000 years ago, they knew
that the pineal gland, which they symbolized as the Eye
of Horus, as the Djed pillar, as the seat of inner
vision.
- It was the mediator between external light
and internal awareness and that it was both a biological
organ and a gateway to expanded perception,
- The
Eye of Horus, the Egyptian symbol that shows up
everywhere in their art, their architecture, their
spiritual iconographyis not just a stylized eye.
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It's an anatomical diagram of your brain and each
component of the Eye of Horus corresponds to a specific
brain structure.
- The pupil represents the thalamus,
they eyebrow represents the corpus callosum.
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The Eye of Horus, wedjat eye or udjat eye is a concept and symbol in ancient Egyptian religion that represents well-being, healing, and protection. It derives from the mythical conflict between the god Horus with his rival Set, in which Set tore out or destroyed one or both of Horus's eyes and the eye was subsequently healed or returned to Horus with the assistance of another deity, such as Thoth.
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Spiral |
- The tear duct or spiral at the bottom represents
the hypothalamus, the extension to the right represents
the medulla oblongata, and at the center, the pineal
gland.
- Modern neuroscience confirmed this in the
1960s when researchers overlaid the Eye of Horus over
brain scans and found exact anatomical correspondence.
- The
Egyptians weren't primitive people making up symbols, they
were advanced anatomists encoding medical knowledge into
sacred geometry.

Images are generated by Life Science Databases(LSDB)., CC BY-SA 2.1 JP , via Wikimedia Commons
Pineal gland in
brain |
- The Egyptians knew the brain, they knew the
endocrine system, they knew the pineal gland, this tiny
pine cone shaped organ, sitting in the geometric center
of your skull was the interface between light and
consciousness.
- Modern science has confirmed the pineal gland is a
photoreceptor and it contains the same cells as your
retina.
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The pineal gland (also known as the pineal body or
epiphysis cerebri) is a small endocrine gland in the
brain of most vertebrates. It produces melatonin, a
serotonin-derived hormone, which modulates sleep
patterns following the diurnal cycles. The shape of
the gland resembles a pine cone, which gives it its
name. The pineal gland is located in the epithalamus, near the center of the brain, between the two hemispheres, tucked in a groove where the two halves of the thalamus join.
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Photoreceptor |
- The pineal gland responds to light even though it's
buried deep in your brain where no light should reach.
- In other words, there's a direct pathway from your
eyes to your pineal gland that bypasses your visual
cortext entirely.
- Light enters your eyes, travels
along the retinal hypothalamic tract, and signals your
pineal gland without you ever consciously seeing
anything.
- This happens automatically, constantly,
every moment light hits your retina, your pineal gland
produces melatonin which regulates sleep.

Profound insight |
- The pineal gland produces serotonin which
regulates mood and regulates your circadian rhythm, your
seasonal cycles, your hormonal balance.
- In also
regulates in certain mental states, deep meditation, near-death
experiences and moments of profound insight, the moments
surrounding birth and death.
- It produces DMT,
Dimethyltryptamine, the most powerful naturally occuring
psychedelic compound known to neuroscience.
- The
molecule that mystics say allows you to perceive higher
dimensions of reality, your brain has a gland that
produces the same compound.
- Shamans us the same
compound to access non ordinary states of consciousness
and that gland responds to light.
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Serotonin (also
known as 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), is a monoamine
neurotransmitter with a wide range of functions in
both the central nervous system (CNS) and also
peripheral tissues. It is involved in mood, cognition,
reward, learning, memory, and physiological processes
such as vomiting and vasoconstriction. In the CNS, serotonin regulates mood, appetite, and sleep.
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Dormant hardware |
- So that means you're walking around with dormant
hardware, biological equipment designed to interface
with cosmic intelligence, and nobody told you how to
activate it.
- Because nobody told you how the sun
was the key, actually, that's not quite true.
- What
they did tell you, they told you in symbolic language
that you weren't taught to decode.
- Let your eye be
single and your whole body shall be full of light, the
single eye, the third eye, the pineal gland.
- When
your attention becomes unified and when you stop
fragmenting your awareness, light fills your entire
being, not metaphorical light, actual neurohemical
activation triggered by photosensitive cells in your
pineal gland responding to coherent states of
consciousness and this is what the mystics knew.

Mystery schools |
- This is what the desert hermits practiced and the
Egyptian initiates were taught in the mystery schools.
- There's a deeper pattern here, a pattern about ages
and consciousness shifts that explains why this
knowledge is resurfacing now after being buried for
centuries.
- Every 2,160 years, the world changes
completely, not randomly or by accident, because we
enter a new astrological age and consciousness itself
upgrades.
- This is not belief or superstition, it's
astronomy.
- The Earth wobbles on its axis, a
phenomenon called precession of the equinoxes which
means a backdrop of statistics controlling the sun at the spring
equinox shifts gradually over time.

Bull |
- It takes about 25,920 years for a complete
astrological cycle, called the Great Year,
and if you divide that by 12 zodiacal signs eguals 2,160
years per astrological age.
- Every time we
transition from one age to another there's upheaval,
revolution occurs.
- The old systems collapse and new
ones emerge, the old gods get replaced by the new ones
and the old stories get rewritten.
- The age of
Taurus ran from about 4400 BC to 2200 BC, the age of the
bull and what we see everywhere was bull worship.
-
Egyptians venerating Apis and Hathor, the Minoans
worshiping the bull and the phrase 'holy cow' that we
still use today without knowing why.
- Then there is
the Golden Calf story in Exodus and that's about the
transition from Taurus to Aries.
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The Apis bull was a sacred animal in ancient Egyptian religion, revered from the Early Dynastic Period (c. 2925 BCE) through the Roman era as a living incarnation of the god Ptah and a symbol of fertility, strength, and kingship. Cult worship centered in Memphis, where a specially marked black bull—bearing a white diamond on its forehead and specific markings on its back—was worshipped, lived in luxury, and was buried with high honors in the Serapeum at Saqqara upon its death.
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Moses mountain |
- Moses goes up the mountain to receive the new
commandments the new ordinances for the new age.
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When he came down to find the Israelites worshiping the
Golden Calf, the bull, the old age. and he was furious
because they were clinging to the past when god had
already moved into the future.
- That's why the
Sumerian Gilgamesh destroyed Ishtar's bull, he was
destroying the beliefs of the old age.
- The age of Aries
begins, the age of the ram, and suddenly ram's horns
became sacred.
- The shofar, the rams horn blown
during Jewish high holy days, that's an Arian (Aries) symbol.
- Then the lamb of god symbolism emerges, sacrifice of
ram's the entire religious structure shifts to reflect
the new cosmic age.
- Around the year zero, give
or take a few decades, depending on how you calculate
it, we transition from Aries to Pisces, the age of the
fish and that's when the Christ story was born.

Fibonacci, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Ichthys |
- So who shows up at that transition point, Jesus,
who tells his disciples, "I will make you fishers of
men" who feeds the multitudes with fish and bread.
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Represented by the ichthys, the fish symbol that early
Christians used to identify each other who calls his
followers to be fishers of souls.
- The entire
Christian era, the last 2,000 years has been the age of
Pisces, the age of faith or belief, a following of being
shepherded like fish, swimming in schools.
- Now
we're at the end of Pisces, right now you are living
through the transition from Pisces to Aquarius, the age
of water bearer.
- The church has been working on
portraying Jesus as the water bearer, however, no one
wants to be shepherded, they want sovereignty.
- And
they have also associated the sun with 'pagan' religion
and turned it into something evil and primitive.

Water jug |
- Aquarius is an age where information pours forth
like water where hidden knowledge gets distributed,
where the gatekeepers lose control of the gates.
-
The end times that Christians keep talking about, it's
not the end of the world, it's the end of an age, the
end of a 2,160 year cycle where belief and faith, and
following external authority were the primary modes of
consciousness.
- The new age about Aquarius, the
water bearer, the one who pours out the water of
knowledge.
- Individual gnosis, direct knowledge,
personal awakening and the dissolution of hierarchical
structures that depends on people ignorant about how to
access source directly.
- You're not going crazy,
reality isn't falling apart, we're in the birth pangs of
a new consciousness cycle and it's uncomfortable and
disorienting.

Breaking down |
- It feels like everything is breaking down because
it is, the old structures are collapsing,.
- Either
you're going to cling to them like the Israelites
clinging to the Golden Calf or you're going to move
forward into the new pattern.
- The sun doesn't care
about your preference, it keeps moving through its
eternal cycles, whether you're ready or not.
- What
you're not told is that the people who understand these
cycles, who track them and align to their actions with
cosmic timing, they have power, real power, not the kind
of power that comes from force, or religion, but the kind that comes
from working with natural law instead of against it.

Agricultural cycles |
- The Egyptians understood this profoundly, they
didn't just understand the sun, they built their entire
civilization around solar alignment, the calendar, the
festivals and the agricultural cycles and their
architectual orientation.
- And their initiation
rights, everything synchronized to celestial mechanics.
- The flooding of the Nile, the event that made Egyptian
civilization possible was predicted by watching Sirius
when it rose heliacally at dawn, appearing just before
sunrise after a period of invisibility.
- The Nile
would flood withing days, every single year, just like
clockwork.
- This wasn't magic, this was precision
observation of celestial patterns, creating reliable
patterns about terrestrial events.
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Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky, located in the southern constellation of Canis Major. Its name is derived from the Greek word Σείριος (Latin script: Seirios; lit. 'glowing' or 'scorching'). The star is designated α Canis Majoris, Latinized to Alpha Canis Majoris, and abbreviated α CMa or Alpha CMa. With a visual apparent magnitude of −1.46, Sirius is almost twice as bright as Canopus, the next brightest star.
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Season change |
- The priests who knew how to track this had
authority, real authority, because they could tell you
when to plant, when to harvest, when the flood was
coming and when the season would change.
- Knowledge
of cycles is power because control of the calendar is
control of consciousness, but they didn't want you to
know any of this.
- Whoever decides when the
holy days are and determines when you celebrate, when
you fast, when you rest, when you work.
- That person
controls the rhythm of your life and controls how you
mark time and controls what you pay attention to and
when.
- The Catholic church knew this that's why they
absorbed pagan solar festivals and renamed them
Christian holidays.
- Winter solstice becomes
Christmas, spring equinox becomes Easter.

Same
cyclical timing |
- They didn't try to eliminate solar observation,
they co-opted it, wrapped in a new mythology called
Jesus Christ while
keeping the same timing, because the timing is what
matters.
- The rhythm is what shapes consciousness
only now we live in a world with no rhythm and no
seasonal markers that mean anything.
- Christmas
sales in July, spring collections in winter, artificial
light destroying circadian cycles, 24x7 commerce that
never stops.
- A complete disconnection from cosmic
timing and people wonder why they feel anxious,
depressed and disconnected, like time is speeding up and
they can't catch their breath.
- You've been removed
from the organizing principle and when you're removed
from the principle, chaos takes over.

Chaos |
- Not dramatic chaos, subtle chaos, the kind where
everything technically functions, but nothing actually
works.
- When you're productive but not fulfilled,
where you're informed, but not wise, when you're
connected, but lonely.
- The ancient world had a term
for this, Ma'at versus Isfet, order versus chaos.
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Harmony versus disorder, truth versus deception and they
understood that maintaining Ma'at wasn't passive, it
required active alignment, deliberate attention,
consistent practice, daily synchonization with the
cosmic order.
- You had to orient yourself toward the
organizing principle every single day.

Rhythm |
- You had to participate in the rhythm consciously
and the sun was the primary teacher of that rhythm,
because the sun never lies, it doesn't negotiate or
compromise.
- The sun doesn't care about your opinion
or your feelings or preferences, it rises and sets
according to laws that predate human existence by
billions of years.
- If you align with those laws,
you experience coherence and if you fight those laws,
you experience friction.
- This is what the Hermetic
texts mean when they talk about working with the natural
law instead of against it.
- When you talk about
vibration, rhythm, correspondence, polarity, they're
describing the structure of reality itself and teaching
you how to harmonize with it instead of constantly
battling it.
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Hermetic texts, or Hermetica, are a body of ancient, Greco-Egyptian religious, philosophical, and mystical writings attributed to the mythical sage Hermes Trismegistus, a syncretism of Thoth and Hermes. Primarily written between 100-300 CE, they explore the nature of the divine, the cosmos, and the human soul. They are generally divided into the philosophical Corpus Hermeticum (dealing with divine knowledge) and the technical Hermetica (dealing with astrology, alchemy, and magic).
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Mind is mental |
- The first Hermetic principle, the all is mind, the
universe is mental, consciousness is primary.
- The
second principle, correspondence, 'as above, so below,
as within, so without.'
- Patterns repeat at every
scale, the sun is above your solar plexus, literally
named after the sun is below, the sun rises and sets
your consciousness, expands and contracts.
- The sun
moves through seasonal cycles, your energy moves through
phases.
- This isn't a metaphor, this is an
observation of actual patterns, recognizable,
repeatable, verifiable patterns.

Mars |
- When you
understand these correspondences, when you recognize
that you are in a microcosm, reflecting the microcosm,
you start to see how deliberate the ancient systems
were, how precise and how sophisticated they weren't
because they followed natural law, not schoolbook learning.
- They weren't primitive, we're primitives compared
to them, we can build computers, but we can't regulate
our own sleep cycles.
- We can split atoms, but we
can't quiet our minds, and we can send signals to Mars,
but we can't sychronize with the planet we're standing
on.

Vibration |
- The Hermetic principle of vibration says
everything moves and vibrates, nothing is at rest.
-
Different states of consciousness are different rates of
vibration, dense, chaotic, thinking vibrates at a low
frequency, clear, coherent awareness, vibrates at a
higher frequency.
- Depending on your vibrational
state, you resonate with different aspects of reality.
- You tune into different channels, so to speak, when
your mind is scattered, when you're fragmented across a
dozen tasks, stressed, reactive, overstimulated, you're
vibrating at a low frequency.

Coherence |
- Instead, you're resonating with chaos, with
disorder, with Isfet.
- But when you align with solar
rhythm, when you rise with the sun, when you expose
yourself to dawn light and when you synchronize your
internal clock with external reality, your vibrations
stabilizes and coherence replaces chaos and clarity
replaces confusion.
- You start resonating with
Ma'at, with order, with truth, this isn't just biology,
it's perception.
- Because the way you perceive
reality is directly related to your state of
consciousness which is directly related to your
biological rhythm.
- Your biological rhythm is directly
related to light exposure.
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Isfet primarily refers to the ancient Egyptian concept of chaos, injustice, and disorder, serving as the direct opposite of Maat (order and harmony). In this dualistic belief system, Isfet represents a destructive, chaotic force, often personified by the serpent deity Apophis, that pharaohs were tasked with overcoming to maintain balance in the universe.
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Energy |
- So sun doesn't just give you energy, it shapes
your perception of reality itself.
- When you're
properly synchronized with solar cycles, you think
differently and you feel differently and you
perceive differently.
- Problems that seemed
overwhelming feel manageable and confusion that felt
permanent starts clearing.
- Intuition that felt
blocked starts flowing and this is what the ancient
teachings were always pointing toward, not belief, not
worship or adherence to doctrine, but direct experience of
how consciousness operates within natural law.
- It
starts with something as simple as paying attention to
light.

Flanker, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Giza pyramid |
- 1. Original entrance, North Face Corridor
- 2. Robbers' Tunnel (tourist entrance)
- 3, 4. Descending Passage
- 5. Subterranean Chamber
- 6. Ascending Passage
- 7. Queen's Chamber and its "air-shafts"
- 8. Horizontal Passage
- 9. Grand Gallery
- 10. King's Chamber and its "air-shafts"
- 11. Grotto and Well Shaft.
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Elevation diagram of the interior structures of the
Great Pyramid viewed from the east. The inner and
outer lines indicate the pyramid's present and
original profiles.
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Massive structures |
- The Egyptian priests understood this so
completely, they built massive structures that took
decades to complete aligned to capture specific qualities
of light at specific times.
- The Pyramid of Giza isn't
just aligned to True North.
- The descending passage
aligns with Thuban which was the pole star when the
pyramid was built.
- The ascending passage aligns with
Sirius and the King's shaft pointing to Orion's belt,
these weren't decorative choices.
- These were
functional alignments designed to channel specific stellar
frequencies at specific times for specific purposes.
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Purposes like initiation, transformation, consciousness
and activation.