The transcript explores the esoteric wisdom within religious texts, particularly the Bible, to explain the workings of the universe and the role of consciousness in shaping reality. The speaker emphasizes the distinction between esoteric (inner) and exoteric (outer) teachings, arguing that true understanding comes from an inner circle of wisdom. Key biblical verses, such as Ephesians 5:13 and Acts 10:34, are used to illustrate how consciousness and light manifest reality, and how God's impersonal nature means that one's state of consciousness dictates their experiences. The discussion also touches on the importance of aligning one's mental and emotional state with desired outcomes, rather than relying on external validation or moral actions alone.
Esoteric vs. Exoteric Understanding
- Esoteric knowledge refers to inner, hidden wisdom meant for a select few, while exoteric knowledge is the outer, surface-level understanding accessible to the masses.
- The speaker emphasizes that much of religious teaching is exoteric, likening it to "slop," which lacks deeper nutritional value.
- Esoteric teachings are reserved for those initiated into specific spiritual or occult orders, often maintained over thousands of years.
"The esoteric comes from the Greek word esoterical which refers to Inner Circle specifically and EXO comes from the Greek word exteral which is a reference to the Outer Circle."
- This quote establishes the distinction between esoteric and exoteric, highlighting the exclusivity of true spiritual knowledge.
The Nature of Religious Texts
- Religious texts like the Bible contain multiple layers of meaning, including alchemical, astrological, physiological, metaphysical, and esoteric dimensions.
- Most people interpret the Bible literally, missing its deeper symbolic meanings.
- The speaker suggests that one's level of consciousness determines their ability to perceive these layers.
"You don't read the Bible; you read your level of Consciousness."
- This quote underscores the idea that understanding religious texts depends on one's spiritual awareness and consciousness level.
Consciousness and Perception
- The speaker argues that consciousness acts as a filter for what we perceive in the world; what is not within our consciousness cannot be perceived.
- They stress the importance of expanding one's consciousness to access deeper truths and realities beyond what is conventionally taught or understood.
"You can only experience in the world what you experience within; you can only be given in the world what you've given yourself."
- This quote highlights the concept that our inner consciousness shapes our external reality, emphasizing self-awareness and inner growth.
Ephesians 5:13 and the Process of Manifestation
- Ephesians 5:13 is cited as foundational for understanding creation and reality, stating that all things are made manifest by light.
- Manifestation is described as the physical expression of a mental creation, akin to printing a document from one state to another.
- Light, in metaphysical terms, represents information and consciousness, crucial for the manifestation process.
"All things that are made manifest and made manifest by the light for whatever makes manifest is the light."
- This quote from Ephesians 5:13 is used to explain the process of creation, where light (information/consciousness) brings ideas into physical reality.
Spirituality and Reality Control
- The speaker emphasizes that spirituality should empower individuals to control their reality rather than serve as a form of spiritual ego or vanity.
- They criticize superficial spiritual practices that do not lead to tangible changes in one's life or reality.
"Spirituality without the ability to control your reality is vanity."
- This quote stresses the practical application of spirituality in transforming one's life and environment, beyond mere philosophical or egoistic pursuits.
Consciousness and Reality
- Consciousness is the fundamental substance of the mind and everything in the physical world is a manifestation of consciousness.
- The physical world is an expression of light, which is synonymous with consciousness.
- Consciousness and matter are different vibratory states of the same essence.
- Reality is a mental creation, and physical manifestations are expressions of mental states.
"All things, everything within our third-dimensional realm, physical plane, your world is made manifest, is physically expressed by light, by Consciousness."
- This quote emphasizes that everything in the physical world is a result of consciousness, highlighting the foundational role of consciousness in the manifestation of reality.
"The universe is entirely a mental creation, and it is true because before anything can be physically expressed, it first must be mentally expressed."
- The statement underscores the idea that mental creation precedes physical manifestation, aligning with the concept that reality is a mental construct.
Changing Reality Through Consciousness
- To change your physical reality, you must first change your mental and emotional state.
- The desired reality must be established internally before it can materialize in the physical plane.
- Focus on altering the 'light' or state of consciousness to manifest desired changes.
"If you want to change the things that are made manifest in your world, the first thing you need to change is the light and the light is your State of Consciousness."
- This quote highlights the importance of focusing on one's internal state of consciousness to bring about changes in the external world.
"Before it can exist in the physical plane, it first must already be established as a mental emotional equivalent within you as an internal state."
- The statement explains the necessity of internalizing the desired reality as a mental and emotional state for it to manifest physically.
God as Impersonal Energy
- God is conceptualized as an impersonal energy, similar to natural forces like fire or electricity.
- This energy is neutral and does not favor individuals, reflecting the state of consciousness held by each person.
- The concept challenges traditional views of a personalized deity and emphasizes the universal nature of divine energy.
"God is an impersonal energy similar to electricity or fire. Fire can harm you or help you depending upon your use of it."
- The quote illustrates the neutrality of divine energy, likening it to natural forces that can be beneficial or harmful based on their use.
"God is no respector of persons. It simply reflects whatever it is given the State of Consciousness that we hold."
- This statement emphasizes that divine energy does not show favoritism, but rather mirrors the individual's state of consciousness.
The Nature of Good and Bad Experiences
- Good and bad experiences are manifestations of one's state of consciousness, not a result of divine favoritism.
- Bad things happen to good people because of their negative states of consciousness.
- Positive self-perception and strong states of consciousness lead to favorable manifestations.
"The reason why bad things happen to good people is because good people have bad States Of Consciousness."
- This quote explains that negative experiences are a reflection of one's internal state, not their moral character.
"Bad people have great States Of Consciousness and self-perceptions. They see themselves as powerful, they see themselves as capable."
- The statement highlights that a strong and positive self-perception can lead to the manifestation of desired realities, regardless of moral standing.
The Concept of Consciousness and Manifestation
- The state of consciousness is crucial for manifesting desired realities; it involves aligning beliefs, thoughts, identity, and emotions with the desired state.
- Manifestation is not about pleasing the universe or God but about achieving a mental and emotional state that reflects the desired reality.
- Maintaining the frequency of the desired state long enough is essential for it to materialize in the physical world.
- Morality is not the key to achieving desired realities; rather, it is about occupying the correct frequency.
"All you have to do is to get into the mental equivalent emotional equivalent State of Consciousness that's reflective of your desired reality."
- This quote emphasizes the importance of aligning one's mental and emotional state with the desired outcome to manifest it.
"The only thing that will get you to your desired reality is the frequency that you're occupying."
- The quote highlights that achieving desired realities is about the frequency or state of consciousness one maintains.
The Illusion of Reality and Perception
- Reality is an illusion, and what we perceive is only a small fraction of what truly exists.
- Visible light, a tiny portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, creates the illusion of reality.
- Our perception of reality is based on our consciousness, and we see the world not as it is but as we are.
- The perception-projection loop can trap individuals in a cycle of dissatisfaction if they remain unaware of their internal state.
"What we call reality is an illusion hence why in the ancient Hindu Traditions they called it the world of Maya the world of Illusion."
- This quote explains the concept of reality being an illusion and relates it to ancient Hindu beliefs about the world of Maya.
"You don't see the world as it is you see it as you are."
- The quote conveys the idea that our perception of the world is a reflection of our internal state of consciousness.
Judging by Righteous Judgment
- Righteous judgment involves understanding that reality is a delayed creation of consciousness and not being swayed by appearances.
- Mind sight is the ability to maintain the frequency of the desired reality despite external circumstances.
- Manifestation is about internal transformation, not external changes, and involves collapsing the energetic space between oneself and the desired reality.
"You need to judge by righteous judgment and what is righteous judgment ladies and gentlemen righteous judgment no did on my knees is what I call mind sight."
- This quote introduces the concept of righteous judgment as a higher understanding of reality beyond appearances.
"Manifestation is internally shifting to a degree to which you're no longer emotionally dependent upon seeing reality change because you're there."
- The quote emphasizes that true manifestation involves internal change rather than external dependency.
Personal Experiences and Insights
- Personal fears and beliefs can influence behavior and decisions, as illustrated by the speaker's avoidance of criminal activities.
- The speaker shares experiences from a Pentecostal church, highlighting the theatrical nature of such services.
- The discussion touches upon the impact of cultural and religious teachings on personal development and understanding of reality.
"I was scared that God would make me the example like I feel like I'd do it and God would make me the example and simply because I had that belief that would have manifested."
- This quote reflects the speaker's belief in the power of personal fears and beliefs to manifest outcomes.
"In my Sunday school it was pastors going like this to people according to you know that happened to me once."
- The quote provides insight into the speaker's experiences with religious teachings and their impact on personal beliefs.
Esoteric Interpretation of Isaiah 45:7
- The verse Isaiah 45:7 is interpreted from an esoteric perspective, emphasizing the duality of creation by God, encompassing both light and darkness, peace and chaos.
- The concept of "Lord" is equated with God, representing an impersonal consciousness that resides within individuals and shapes their reality.
- The ego is described as the vessel through which individuals experience the third-dimensional realm, influencing the creation of light and darkness in one's life.
"I form the light and the Darkness, I form the peace and the Calamity or chaos, I the Lord do all these things."
- This quote highlights the dual nature of creation attributed to God, suggesting that all aspects of reality, both positive and negative, are manifestations of a universal law.
"You can't have anything that you want; wanting is indication that you don't have it, so you're actually creating the Calamity in the chaos by saying that you want peace."
- The idea that desiring peace paradoxically creates chaos, emphasizing the internal source of peace rather than external circumstances.
The Role of Consciousness in Reality Creation
- Consciousness is portrayed as the substance of reality, with the internal state leading to external manifestations.
- The concept of false gods is introduced, describing anything perceived as inherently more powerful than oneself, including societal struggles like poverty and oppression.
- The polarity of experiences, such as good and bad or peace and chaos, is attributed to individual consciousness and its influence on reality.
"All the polarities that we experience in our reality—good, bad, positive, negative, peace, chaos—these are something that we create."
- This quote underscores the belief that individuals create their reality through their state of consciousness, which determines the polarities they experience.
"It is the internal that leads to the external; you need to take your attention off reality and shift it to you internally."
- Emphasizes the importance of focusing inward to influence external reality, suggesting that internal consciousness is the true source of creation.
Biblical References to Consciousness and Divinity
- Various Bible verses are referenced to illustrate the connection between individual consciousness and divine creation.
- Revelation 22:16 is discussed in relation to Jesus identifying as the Morning Star, representing the duality of light (Jesus) and darkness (Lucifer) within individuals.
- John 10:34 is cited to support the idea that individuals are gods, reflecting the Christ Consciousness and the potential for divine creation within each person.
"Jesus says, 'Is it not written in your law, I have said ye are gods?'"
- This quote from John 10:34 reinforces the concept that individuals possess divine potential, aligning with the idea of Christ Consciousness.
"I can of myself do nothing... the only person that can do something is the aspect of the infinite intelligence, the God within you."
- Highlights the belief that true creation and manifestation come from tapping into the divine consciousness within, rather than relying solely on the ego.
Aligning with Universal Life Energy
- The process of manifestation is described as requiring alignment across physical, mental, and spiritual planes.
- Letting go of the ego and connecting with the universal life force energy, or God, is essential for altering reality.
- Practices such as entering the silence and being still are recommended to align with the God force and facilitate creation.
"Be still and know that I am God."
- This quote from Psalm 46:10 emphasizes the importance of stillness and inner peace as prerequisites for connecting with the divine and manifesting desired outcomes.
"Manifestation requires successful alignment across all three planes of existence: physical, mental, spiritual."
- Explains the need for harmony across different aspects of existence to effectively create and influence reality.