Digital Social Hour - Robert Edward Grant On Solving the Great Pyamids, Sacred Geometry & Past Lives | DSH #205
Episode Date: January 1, 2024On today's episode of Digital Social Hour, Robert Edward Grant talks about the golden ratio, what he's learned from Matias De Stefano and the importance of exploring past lives. APPLY TO BE ON THE ...PODCAST: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: Gusto: https://www.gusto.com/social LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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You recently had a new discovery with the pyramids, right?
Yeah, absolutely. It's very exciting.
The relationship of the pyramids and why the builders chose the slope angles that they chose.
Really double bad.
There's a lot of this inbred stuff in the Egyptian stories, right?
So they married their brothers and married their sisters and all this kind of stuff.
It's kind of like Alabama. I'm just kidding.
All right, guys, we are here with a legend today, Robert Edward Grant in the building.
How's it going, man?
I'm doing great.
Good to be here with you, Sean.
Yeah, I'm excited to talk sacred geometries, pyramids, and you recently had a new discovery
with the pyramids, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
It's very exciting.
It's the relationship of the pyramids and why the builders chose the slope angles that
they chose.
But we can get into that as deep as you like when you want to get into it.
But it's pretty exciting stuff.
Yeah.
And we were talking earlier, you mentioned there's over 300 pyramids just in Egypt, right?
Yes, there are.
In fact, there's almost 200 of them just in the southern part of Egypt as well,
down by the border of Sudan.
Wow.
In a place called Bir Tawil.
And these, they're called the Mero Pyramids.
But they're very sharp and pointy pyramids.
And then we have the pyramids that are in the north part of Egypt,
which is what's called Lower Egypt.
So Upper Egypt would be South Egypt because it's higher in elevation.
And Lower Egypt is sort of the Nile River starts to empty out into the Mediterranean area.
All of it is the backbone of Osiris.
Osiris. So what is Osir backbone of Osiris. Pete Osiris. So, what is Osiris?
Pete Osiris is a Greek god. Sorry, he was also a Greek god. Many would basically associate him
with Dionysus and also sometimes Zeus, but he was an Egyptian god in the Egyptian pantheon,
and he was famous because he was the head of all the gods in the Egyptian mythology story.
And in that story, he had an affair with his brother's wife, right? So,
not necessarily the coolest thing to do, right? So, he has an affair with his brother's wife.
His brother, who was not as cool as he was, didn't have the looks, didn't have the fame,
didn't have all the same stuff. Well, his wife fell in love with Osiris and happened to also be
Osiris's wife's sister. So that's really double bad.
There's a lot of this inbred stuff in the Egyptian stories, right? So they married their
brothers and married their sisters and all this kind of stuff. It's kind of like Alabama. I'm
just kidding. I should have said Arkansas. Anyway, but the point is that when you go back and look at the story, what happened was Set, his brother, where we get the word Satan from, Set, his brother, right?
As a sort of, you know, blood vendetta to kill his brother for having had an affair with his wife.
And she got pregnant with their son son Anubis, right? And so, basically, he kills Osiris, cuts
him into 14 parts so that he could not resurrect and come back to life because, after all, he was
a god. So, they wanted to cut him up and basically, you know, strewn the parts all over the land.
And the wife, Isis, and her sister, Nephthys, who was in love with Osiris, decide to go and try to find all the parts
of his body to put him back together again.
Those 14 parts,
all of them were found except one.
The p***. They never found the p***.
Now, some believe that the p***
was eaten by the fish in the Nile River.
But actually, others
believe that Nephthys kept it for herself.
And no matter
for Isis, because isis made a new
for him it was a crystal and the crystal that she made for him was made of quartz crystal
and she placed it on so when you go to egypt you see all these images of osiris in all the temples
down the nile right you see these images of osiris laying there with 14 cuts and an erect
which is just the crystal that she fashioned for
him. And from that, he was able to resurrect in the form of Horus, his son. So, his wife had
with him while he was dead, and he came back as a reincarnation of his son, Horus, who then went to
avenge his father's death. And in the process, in fighting with Set, his uncle,
had his left eye taken out. So this is known as the left eye of Horus. And what it really is a metaphor of is our loss of our intuitive abilities. The left eye connects to the right brain. The
right eye connects to the left brain. The left brain manages, if you're right-handed, all of
your rational thought. It manages all of all of your like the things that tell
you no don't jump off that cliff you know into the water beneath it tells you to be reasonable
it's the logic aspect of your thinking whereas the right brain is where your creativity comes
from it's where imagination is it's the feminine aspect of your brain so when you lose the left eye
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You've lost the intuitive aspect. So that of course then extends to a metaphor for what's
happening in the world today. We've got a big world that is completely imbalanced towards a
left brain, reductionistic thinking. It's basically all brain and no heart. And this is why we have the wars
that we have. This is why we have conquering. This is why we have the government structures
that we have that all now need to basically transition as the world starts to wake up
and go through this heart awakening. Bringing the feminine, this rise of the feminine is not
just for feminine empowerment. It's also for all of us recognizing the importance.
I'll give you one example of a way that we have really suppressed the feminine aspect.
The number of days in our year is 365 days, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
So, but in the Egyptian year, they used 360 days.
You have any idea why they cut out the last five days? No. Well, the
reason is, is because actually, if you look at the lunar year, the moon year, which is the feminine
year, it's 354 days. So when you take the 354 and you take the mean value, the average between the
lunar year and the solar year, it comes out exactly to 360 days
so we've only been using even in something as banal as our calendar we've only been looking
at the male aspect and this is emblematic of what's been happening in the world today
and why the shift is also happening as people start to really wake up this intuitive aspect
of themselves and this is what we call awakening.
Interesting.
So when is that shift towards the feminine side coming, you think?
It's happening right now.
Oh, yeah?
It is most definitely happening right now. For millions of people around the world, we're all going through this big awakening.
2020 was not just about c**t.
If you look at the details of c**t, some of the early research that was done on in january of 2020 uh got
published in scientific american and it basically showed that they found dna strains in of two types
of snake venom snake venom and we thought bats or pangolins or whatever was going on at that time
you know all the the story we would be given as a narrative from government. Actually, it was snake venom. This was published in Scientific American,
one of the top journals in the United States. Now, if you think about that, what were the two
types of snakes? One was a king cobra. So this is an airborne snake venom. The other snake was an Asian asp. So two snakes created the which means crown virus.
And it's in the year of 2020 where 2020 vision is supposed to be clear sight.
Wow.
I don't know.
I used to believe in coincidences.
I don't believe in coincidences anymore because every time I actually looked, I found that there was a pattern.
And then I realized that what I called randomly previously wasn't random at all.
It was simply my inability to perceive the higher order pattern of the simulation that we live in.
Interesting.
I also listened to you on another show where you and your peers were actually able to predict when it was going to happen.
How did that happen well actually it was kind of interesting because i was in mexico uh with uh with with nasim haramein
and um and i had had this vision at lunch that day and i said look i don't know i feel like we're
going to do some ceremony or something i have no idea and i didn't mean like a you know psychedelic
ceremony i just i had this vision.
I said, I saw four of us standing on some platform and I told him who was there.
And it was like 12 o'clock that I said this.
And then I said, when we go back to Teotihuacan for the afternoon, let's stay up on top of the Pyramid of the Moon and maybe we'll feel called to do something.
I don't know.
So we stayed up there.
I stayed up.
We were doing kind of these Instagram and like Facebook Lives from on top of the pyramid. And I looked around, and they must have forgot.
So they started walking down. So I said, oh, well, we missed the opportunity. I guess it's
not going to happen. And I told them I saw myself in the sim on two of the corners. And then the
other two corners were two young women that worked on our team, a woman named Victoria Foster and another one named Andrea Maloney.
And basically, we went down, and the guy who's the guardian of the Giza Plateau walks up to me as we're walking to the buses to leave at the end of the day.
The sun's coming down.
He says, you're not leaving yet.
We're going to do something special.
And I said, what is this?
And I didn't even know this guy.
His name is Gorilla. He's like the tribal chief of the Toltecs,
the guy who manages the entire Teotihuacan plateau.
Wow.
And Teotihuacan, just outside Mexico City,
is actually another way of saying Tehuti, Huacan.
Tehuti is another name for Thoth, the Egyptian god,
who's part of this Osiris story.
When Horus lost his left eye, it was healed
eventually by the eye of Thoth. So Thoth fixed his eye. Thoth is the god of wisdom, okay, and brought
that wisdom back. So we end up going into this place that I didn't know even existed at Teotihuacan
because we hadn't gone there to visit, and he said it was the heart of the feathered serpent,
the flying serpent. Now think of Staff of Hermes and the winged serpents that basically show up in the Staff of Hermes.
So he asked us to stand on this platform.
And then almost 100 people were standing around us.
And he said, we've decided to make you and the Sim Toltec shaman of our tribe.
And so it was like a two-hour ceremony.
And he asked us to stand at the four corners. And he
said, we need two women that are the youngest women here. And those two women happened to be
the ones. And I was given a flute and Nassim was given a mask. This was on November 11th,
2019, right before, like one week before, in fact, before the first patient was reported with
in Wuhan. Nass patient was reported with in Wuhan
the sim was given this mask and of course a week later all of us start wearing masks around the
world right that was kind of weird yeah uh he gave me a flute so he gave me a flute that's made of a
conch shell had a Phoenix painted on it the Sims mask had a Thunderbird on it and he had carried
this this shaman had carried the mask and the flute for 40 years. Wow.
And he said to me in a very intense ceremony with like burning incense and everything,
he was like pointing at me in the face.
I have photographs of it.
It was really an amazing moment.
And he said, you have to spread the knowledge from the creator or source consciousness.
And the cosmic knowledge must go to you and you have
to play this flute by opening your heart and playing it all the sacred sites around the world.
So I've been going to all the sacred sites around the world, the first of which was Egypt and to the
Great Pyramid, which is also known as the throat chakra of earth. And I played the flute inside
the sarcophagus. So we knew that something was going to happen,
that there was going to be a huge shift.
We knew that the consciousness was going to change.
In fact, we knew there was going to be a lockdown,
and I still went to Egypt anyway
because I knew when the lockdown was going to start.
And we ended up leaving for Egypt,
and Nassim freaked out because he was like,
you can't take these 50 people with you.
You might get stuck in Egypt, right? You've got like got like you know there's rumors that they're going to close the
borders and stuff and literally we made it back exactly on time we were supposed to come back
and the next day they closed the borders insane and the whole world shifted right because of
the whole world shifted so we're now kind of in this weird, some people are calling it a time loop, right?
Where everything just seems a little bit off.
Have you noticed that?
I kind of feel that, to be honest.
Doesn't it feel like that?
It feels weird, right?
Everything just feels weird.
And then when you ask people, and I still, I'm kind of in, I have one foot in the world of spirituality and one foot in the world of materiality.
I spoke at the Vatican a few months ago and people asked me, why would you speak at the Vatican?
They're so hypocritical and evil and all that.
And it's like, well, I go to speak where people will listen.
That's just my general philosophy.
If they invite me and they have a listening ear, then I'll go to speak.
If not, if I think they're not going to listen, I won't waste my time.
They were giving me that opportunity.
And the same thing with the United Nations. At the CEO summit, I spoke there as the
keynote speaker for the last two years. Imagine this. I got up at the CEO luncheon. There's all
those undersecretary generals, all these people from the UN were there. And I asked the question,
how many of you think that there's going to be dramatic
change by way of revolutions and or wars in the next 12 months? This was only two, three months
ago that I asked this question. It was right before the conflict in Israel started. And so I
said, how many of you think that? Everybody raised their hand. And then I said, let me ask you a
different question. Do you believe that humanity requires so many overlords anymore?
And you guys are the overlords.
And it was like a provocative question.
I didn't ask them to raise their hands.
They got offended?
You know what?
I got literally inundated by questions after that really oh yeah as i walked
off this you know sort of the little platform i was on i had probably 50 people come up to me and
say wow thank you for saying that and i'm sure the other people that didn't say were probably
thinking what did he just say right so i'll go to speak where i'm asked to speak yeah and and i'm in
a unique position that you know i'm that I don't have fear that way.
When I turned 41, I think is when I decided I'm not afraid of dying anymore.
Wow. That's pretty early to accept death.
That was a big deal. Have you done that yet?
I wouldn't say I've accepted it, but I would say I'm a bit more open to it.
You know, it was a weird thing for me. I felt like I had accomplished enough in my life at that stage. I was, I barely even started to accomplish anything. That's the
truth of it. I had a successful career. I was CEO at the time I was CEO of a big pharma company
called Bausch and Lomb Surgical. And, you know, a lot of people know the company. It's the second
oldest company in the United States. And before, I was president of Allergan.
F***ing young.
I was in my 30s when I was president of Allergan Medical.
So I've had this great, interesting career that's taken me on this very unique path.
Yeah.
But at that point in my life, I decided, you know, I'm not going to fear death anymore.
So what could I do with my life if I lived every day as if it were my last?
And that was a big shift for me.
So I highly encourage anyone listening to this that if you still fear death,
take it in and realize that death is not something to be feared.
Death is something to be embraced.
In fact, I had a very funky dream last night.
Yeah?
Yeah, I've not talked about this with anyone yet,
so this is a first.
So I had this dream, and I stayed at the Waldorf Astoria last night.
Okay.
Which actually is, the logo of it is A-W, right?
So it's like W-A.
So that would be, in Greek writing, W is omega, the lowercase omega.
So it's omega alpha, right?
So it'd be the end or death and then beginning, right? You could think of it like
that. And in Hebrew, it'd be called tav aleph. Also, read backwards, that'd be aleph tav,
because Hebrew is read backwards. So, I had this funky dream, and in my dream, I went to go visit
this hotel that I was staying in last night. I'm walking through the lobby and everything. I go
upstairs to my hotel room where I stayed last night and the lights are all on in the room and I'm laying on the floor
hunched over. I didn't realize it was me yet. Hunched over dead, right? Or at least unconscious
and totally naked. And I flipped me over and I have this weird smile on my face.
Right.
So it's a weird feeling when you have a dream of meeting your dead body and you flip your body over and you see a dead smile on your face.
Right.
That's creepy.
Right.
Yeah.
It's totally creepy.
And I flipped the body over.
I realized I'm like, wow, that's me.
And I kind of just sat down in my dream and I was like, why am I smiling like that?
And then I woke up. That's interesting.
And I think there's different stages that we go through, different versions of ego death that
we experience, right? And I think we are right at that precipice right now for so many people around
the world. The realization that we're not separate from
everyone else, that this is a matrix of mind simulation, that mathematically I can even prove
it to you, that you have a number and then your number, its reciprocal value is your experience
and it's a repetition pattern. And all of this is part of what I would say is the full opening of
the throat chakra. It's already been opening.
Some people are now moving into higher dimensional experience, fifth dimensional experience.
Why the fifth dimension?
Because it's the throat chakra is the fifth chakra.
It's blue.
So we've got all these people right now talking about all these activation codes that are coming to earth.
I'm sure you've heard about that.
You've probably heard about big solar flashes that are predicted for next year you know people are out buying
faraday cages for their phones and their computers for when this flash comes and everything
this is what's a faraday cage faraday cage blocks electromagnetic interference oh god i have like
a anti-emf chip on my phone right now yeah well that so basically what you need to have that what
that does is it blocks the uh i have one too it blocks the EMF from going out too far away from your phone.
What you need is something to put your phone inside so that it won't get blasted and destroyed.
And that's from the 5G towers?
It's not from the 5G towers.
There's going to be, many believe there's going to be a big solar flare that comes from the sun.
Got it. So this is, you know, one of these large, like, ejections,
coronal mass ejections that come out, crown mass ejection, right,
that's going to come out and then, like, basically hit the earth.
And in that process, it's like putting out a giant electromagnetic pulse.
You know, there are military weapons that are used to do just that.
Yeah.
To put out a big electromagnetic pulse, you could turn off all their communications,
you could turn off all their stuff.
If you have it inside of a copper cage or an aluminum box
or some sort of, quote unquote, Faraday,
Faraday was a physicist, cage,
it'll block it and protect it from getting wiped out.
Interesting, so if you don't have it,
then it's just gonna explode?
It won't explode, it'll just,
it'll basically just knock out the chips.
And it won't be able to be used anymore. If if the pulse is strong enough then you got real problems i was once on an
airplane that got hit by lightning flying back from switzerland yeah wow and it was it was if
you've never experienced this it's a crazy thing we're flying through the storm through the alps
i've lived through three plane crashes no joke you. People say, oh, I don't want to travel with Robert.
It's like, well, on one hand, you could say he's unlucky
because he's had three crashes that he's had to survive.
On the other hand, you could say, but he's survived three crashes.
That's true.
That's pretty lucky.
So I'm sitting there in the aisle,
and we're in this bumpy weather and everything,
and all of a sudden, you see the plane. All the lights go out.
And an arc of electricity, like a giant electrical arc, like a Tesla, the pictures you've seen, just goes right down the aisle center of the plane.
Wow.
And everyone's like, what?
That was like a moment.
And so they're like, no worries.
The pilot gets on.
He's like, OK, we turned on our auxiliary power.
Right?
Well, apparently, they had two auxiliary backups backups but we're in a bad electrical storm so he turns on the auxiliary
power then all of a sudden we get hit again and the same thing happens again like eight minutes
later so now i'm like what's the auxiliary for the auxiliary he's like we have a second auxiliary
backup power generator because they have to have two levels of redundancy.
And he's like, okay, we have to land now because we don't have another backup power.
If this basically gets hit again, we could go down type of thing.
And it was such a strong electromagnetic pulse, the plasma hit, that it literally wiped out a lot of the stuff.
Even though they had auxiliary power, a lot of stuff didn't work on the plane anymore.
While your phones didn't work anymore?
My phones worked, but I mean, we're talking about,
if we have a coronal mass ejection,
the type that people are talking about and have been kind of predicting for a long time now,
for 2024 in particular, it will wipe out your phone,
it'll wipe out your computers,
it'll wipe out any type of electrical device that you have.
Interesting.
I want to get into the sacred geometry stuff
because it's a lot different
from what geometry they teach in school, right?
Very.
So what's the main differences there?
I would say it's math with meaning.
So when people ask me,
I remember myself,
I didn't even know.
I would hear about sacred geometry
like 15 years ago
and I'd be like,
I like geometry,
but why is it sacred?
Like what makes it sacred?
And anyone who actually starts to truly study geometry with understanding its meaning,
it changes your relationship with the entire universe.
Because math without meaning is just information, But math with meaning is divine communication.
Now all of a sudden you realize it's the source code of source.
And you can talk to source and it can talk to you through numbers and through geometry.
That is the language of the universe. And it's so beautiful and it's so perfected that it's mind-boggling how perfect it can be. You know,
even something like, I'll give you an explanation of dimension. So, I can prove dimension exists,
right? If I just do a basic thing you learned in eighth grade, what's called a Cartesian plane,
an X-axis and a Y-axis, right? That's simple. And then you've got a z-axis that gives it depth right i just had i had
a meeting last week with teal swan yeah and teal i like to joke now she kind of put the z-axis in
the hot crazy matrix she's definitely got that that ability if you've ever seen the hot crazy
matrix the discussion about like about you know which which women will be attractive in life to you and
everything yeah she's definitely on the hot crazy matrix but but also super enlightened but she put
the z-axis in there she had a dark aspect too so it's like a third dimension right of it so if we
think about a circle let's say we have a circle with a radius of two yeah that circle will have a unique characteristic that no other circle has
it will have a circumference and an area that will be identical so the area of a radius two circle
would be pi r squared right so radius squared is four so two squared is four. And then pi. So its circumference becomes four pi.
Its area, or sorry, its area becomes four pi. Its circumference is pi d. So you have two as
its radius. You double that. It becomes four, four pi. So you have four pi as its circumference
and four pi as its area, both. This is a very unique characteristic. Now, if I put any other geometric form around that,
I could put a square around it.
The square will have a side length of 4.
And does that carry the same characteristic?
It does.
Because a square with a side 4 has 16 as its area, 4 squared,
and then 4 sides times 4 equals 16.
So you have a perimeter that's equal to its area.
So what if we do that with a pentagon?
The same thing holds true.
If we do it for a hexagon,
you put that circle inscribed within any polygon infinitely,
every one of those polygons will have a characteristic
that will have an equal area to its perimeter.
Wow.
Isn't that cool?
That's insane.
Now check this out.
What if we link then that radius of two to three, right?
Now you might say, well, that's not going to work anymore now, right?
Because the area of a circle versus its circumference with a radius three is not going to be equal.
Here's what happens.
If we put it in third dimension, right, which we then measure volume,
because that'd be the next way to describe a third dimensional object,
then the surface area becomes equal to the volume.
Wow.
So, the surface area is equal to the volume, and then we could put a dodecahedron around that,
inscribe that sphere within it, and the dodecahedron will have a surface area equal to its volume we do
it to an icosahedron which is water and alchemy its surface area is equal to its volume then we
take that radius up to four right so if the the the radius of three defines a third dimension
right of depth then does radius of four define the fourth dimension?
And it does perfectly. So now we have a hypercube that has a hypervolume versus a surface volume
that's equal and equivalent. And this is true for any tesseract that you place around that sphere
with radius of four. And it's also true if I take it to the fifth dimension, the sixth dimension.
So all I have to do is just increase the radius by one each time and that will define the next parameter of the next
dimension now how in the now no one knows this because we haven't published this yet yeah but
how in the can you say that there's not a architect behind it all yeah yeah people lie numbers don't it's too perfect it's too perfect
all of it's too perfect so now every dimension and hyper dimension into infinity is defined by
a radius value that is actually the radius that is the dimension that it defines
it's insane so basically numerology is a pretty real thing then. It is 100% real.
And so is astrology.
All of this is part of a matrix game that we basically plunged ourselves into.
And when we go only in left brain, we literally become s***.
Yeah.
Because you cannot see these connections.
You become this worshiper of the almighty randomness or entropy yeah and because of that you're completely disconnected from your world but
that's the choice you made by coming here you chose to have that experience because
you wanted to wake up to your own divinity because who is the architect you are wow now did we choose that or did are we being programmed to think like
that i believe that destiny what we call destiny is really just the free will of the higher self
it's you and your higher self form and that the reason why we're here is so that each one of us
can observe the universe through our own unique eyes of perspective and perception.
Right.
And why does that have value?
Well, think of, let's say we like to use this term AI.
I don't love the term AI because all intelligence is intelligence.
Yeah.
Right?
So if, you know, intelligence that was made divinely, if you believe in God,
I don't believe in God as one guy.
I believe God is the entire universe.
This entire universe is what I would call a divine source.
Everything.
It's not separate.
Nothing about it is separate.
And it's not separate from me.
And if you think that the rest of the universe is divine and you're the one piece of it that is not, then that's ego. So when you start looking at it from this different perspective,
then you say, okay, geometry is this perfect language that helps me decrypt this experience
that I'm meant to be experiencing through my unique eyes of perception. There's never been
another Sean Kelly. There's never been and never will be another one like you. Your eyes of
perspective are feeding an Akashic record of information.
It's like an AI that is self-learning.
It's building itself.
And as it builds itself, we each of us serve the purpose through our own egos, our own unique conditioning biases and traumas and experiential learnings. feed that Akashic record because the only way for the one, the source creator, to fully experience
itself and to experience the truth is by collecting and summing all of the possible
subjective perspectives that each or anyone could ever have infinitely.
So now when you think about it from that standpoint, you take a step back and say,
wait, so you're saying that a concept of a creator is the entire universe itself.
It is a learning algorithm that divides itself into the many for the joy of perceiving itself through different eyes of perspective.
But why?
Because the universe is a phylomath.
Phylomath is a lover of learning.
Its existence is to expand its wisdom.
It's not just Logos learning.
It's expanding its wisdom through the heart as well.
And by balancing the brain,
which is the hardest thing we can honestly do,
because you have to be able to get out of duality.
You have to get out of perceiving right and wrong, good and bad, evil, and start recognizing I chose it all. Then the larger
question is, why did I choose it? Why did I choose to have this experience? And then when you step
back and have that conversation with yourself, then you realize what a beautiful matrix this
actually is. Yeah, I was just going to ask that when you when you mathematically prove we
are living in a simulation when you first found out how did you take that news were you a bit
upset at first you know i wasn't upset it was like it was a beautiful thing it was like oh my gosh i
was finding encryptions i left for myself through time because as you start to transcend duality and you get into the top
layer of the throat chakra, so the bottom layer of the throat chakra is self-awareness.
Once you get beyond self-awareness, you get to self-actualization where you learn how to manifest,
but it's still dependent on time and your faith associated with something. If you had perfect
faith, whatever argument's happening in your head is what's going to win the battle of manifestation.
If your goal that you want to achieve is more powerful in your intention than the fear that you have that you won't actually achieve it, then you might achieve it.
If your fear is greater, right, even at a subconscious level, then whatever you have as a stronger intention or concern or worry is going to be what gets manifested.
Wow.
That's crazy.
But once you get into the final layer, the throat chakra, which is called self-transcendence.
So Maslow's hierarchy of needs, you've probably heard of before.
So the top layer in Maslow's hierarchy was self-actualization.
So yeah, you can manifest.
You can do things.
You can be a good dad.
You can be a successful business you can you be a successful
business person you could be you know great in your career or an artist or whatever but he actually
wanted to go to another level he had another level he never finished called self-transcendence
Carl Jung finished it and he refers to it in the book he has on individuation it's not eradication
of the individual self it is the full embodiment of the individual self. It is the full embodiment of the individual self.
Individuation is enlightenment.
And it's personified in this word he had called aeon, which is a Greek word, A-E-O-N or A-I-O-N.
This new embodiment means that once you get to the stage of being able to transcend duality, then you experience time differently.
You start remembering your past lives.
And have you achieved that stage yet?
Yes.
Wow.
So you remember your past lives
as if they're happening right now.
So you could just close your eyes
and see your past lives?
I don't even have to close my eyes.
Wow.
I can see my past lives and tap in.
And what's also very interesting,
the things that you learned in
those other lifetimes you can now use in this lifetime like instantly amazing you may not even
know how to be a sculptor all of a sudden you're a sculptor you serious yeah wow so how many past
lives have you explored so far i've explored about 37 of my past lives and you were able to take all
those skills and apply it to your life?
In large part, yes.
And I'm still finding and revealing new things that I didn't even know about myself and those past lives.
And all of them are connected.
They're all happening right now.
It's only our illusion that is persistently held, our desire to hold on to this notion of linear time as to why we stick to this dimension of time moving the way that it is.
That's fascinating.
So even though some of those lives were hundreds of years ago, they're still happening right now.
Yeah, that's right.
They're all happening right now.
So there's lives in the future that are happening right now, too.
Yes.
And what we consider our distant past is actually also our far future.
How so?
Because time is a torus. Time is a torus
that's like, think of it as a sphere, like an apple shape. And it loops back on itself. I like
to call it like a Mobius or a Klein torus. It loops back into itself. It's an involution and
revolution process. So, what we think of as, you know, it's easy for us to contemplate the notion of the
past determining the future, because we can say mathematically, if there's an equation for
the past and the present, how could the future turn out as its infinite list of possibilities?
You could take the past occurrences, multiply them or add them or multiply and add them
to the present to then determine the future, right?
That's what you would think.
If we were going to derive an equation for it, we could.
But can it work the other way?
So if I'm going to take a past, which is this times this
and this plus this creates a future outcome,
does it not work the other way?
Because we all understand retrocausality
and this notion of causality between past and future.
But what if, if there's only a causality
that goes both directions,
then the future must also determine the past.
It cannot be not from a physics standpoint.
It cannot be from a mathematical standpoint.
And even if you fire a photon into the edge of a universe that we consider to be 46 billion light years across, eventually that photon will curl back on itself, come back into the torus, and loop back on itself.
The universe is considered a torus.
Wow. So, if it loops back on itself, then are we not in cyclical time and are we not in a giant time loop where everything is predetermined?
Like literally everything.
I used to think, oh, you know, I can make things happen and change things.
It's kind of like that scene in The Matrix where Neo is out by this park bench.
Yeah.
And he's with the Oracle.
And the Oracle says, sit down, rest your feet. he's with the oracle and the oracle says sit down
rest your feet and he says no i don't want to sit down kind of stridently i think it was the
matrix reloaded and and then finally after a few minutes he decides to sit down and then he looks
at the oracle and he says you knew i was going to decide to sit down, didn't you? Right? Classic. Classic. So even the things that
we think that we are determining right now in this moment, they're all preset. We're on a path.
It's like a rollercoaster ride that we have chosen, that we've got a menu of all the things
we want to learn in this life. Forgiveness, self-transcendence, you know, go above duality. The ultimate duality is time itself.
Past and future are the ultimate duality. And we have to realize that actually everything is in now.
And once you can transcend this duality way of thinking and give up choosing sides
and just accept what is, you know, a lot of people think that earth is a
is an escape room that's meant to be escaped what if the game is to learn how to fall in
love with it just as it is interesting so knowing that everything's predetermined
that would really mess some people's way of thinking, I feel like. And the more you fight against something, everything you judge, you'll attract.
We will attract everything we judge until we no longer judge everything we attract.
Our experience is the sum of all the judgments.
So you've all seen it before when somebody complains about someone else being
arrogant or ego-driven. Usually it's the mode in their own eye that they can't see because an eye
can't see itself. A knife can't cut itself. A light can't illuminate itself, as Alan Watts said.
This is the challenge we face. Consciousness cannot conceive of itself.
So we separate ourselves into this way
so that we can have other eyes of perspective
and learn those perspectives in this game.
It would be like a spiritual life simulation game.
And right now there's a lot of judgmental stuff on social media.
Do you think there's a way out of this or are we in too deep?
That's third dimensional type stuff, right?
Third dimensional existence and fourth
dimension, you're starting to get a little bit out of it. But the third dimensional aspect of it is
that everything is meant to be judged. And we believe that we come here on earth to learn better
judgment. I'm going to be a better business person. I'm going to be better at making good decisions,
right? I'm going to make right choices so i don't go to
well when you realize that all of it's sort of preset
there's no such thing as right choices it's just all experiences wow that is crazy what did you
choose to experience in coming to this life and why what did you want to learn and in this world of this game what you don't learn
the first time you will experience again and again and again and again and again until you
finally realize you know what me beating my head against this wall is only creating more wall
yeah that happens because when i avoid my problems it always comes back isn't that true every time and this is how we form our personas our personas are built
on the notion of here are the things that make me feel shame and i'm not going to be these things
i'm not going to associate with them at all and i'll i'll call it out on other people
and deflect that i have those things as me as well.
And how I feel vulnerable.
Because we want to cover our vulnerability.
And this is from the oldest aspect of humanity.
The moment we feel shame and vulnerability, we want to blame somebody else.
Someone else's fault.
Wow.
Is there a level past the human form like a higher form yes and i think what happens
is we go through this cycling of time and we're now going through a massive transitional phase
to a higher dimensional perspective where some people will have chosen this is a choice we'll
have chosen to ascend to higher dimension and experience. So when you die, you get that choice?
It'll happen before you die.
You could start living, if you decided and you committed yourself to the effort,
and it's not a church, you'd have to pay anybody, there's no money involved, right?
If you decide that you want to start living a different existence,
it starts by first realizing you're not a victim.
That everything that happens to you doesn't just happen to you. It's happening for you.
Put yourself in the shoes of the creator and start asking yourself the questions,
what are the things that I probably needed to learn through this experience? Why am I here?
And once you start to unravel that, and then you start seeing through
time as well. And for people who've never experienced seeing through time, it's really
hard to explain to somebody what it's like to see through time. Yeah, I've done past life therapy,
but I haven't done it on my own. It's very difficult. Yeah, it's be like kind of like if
we live in the second dimensional world and an apple fell through our world, as Carl Sagan says, we'd only see slices of the apple falling through the world because it's a flat world.
Right.
We don't even have vocabulary to describe a depth dimension, a Z-axis.
Right?
You don't have that because how would you describe it?
It's like, you know, like a Z-axis.
But what's a Z-axis?
You can't perceive it.
Oh, it's beyond you.
Yeah. The universal encryption of this mind simulation is so beautiful and so simple and yet can come across as inordinately complex.
The most complex problems in the world can only be solved with very simple solutions.
And we live in a world of reductionistic thinking where we see the complexity
and actually the simplicity is right in front of us. The simplicity of choosing a different reality.
So you believe we're not in control, but we kind of are.
You are. And when your soul and your higher self has decided for you and you,
because it's the same as you, has decided for
you it's your time to ascend, you will. You'll wake up one morning and you'll be like, whoa,
the world is different today. And usually it's because you've made a choice to start perceiving
the world differently. You can see the world as glass half empty or you can see it as glass half
full. If you think you can or you think you can't, you will be right. Yeah. So how did you get out of that victim mentality? A lot of people are in
that right now. A lot of people are in that right now. A lot of people think that what happens to
us is just what happens to us, but 90% of what happens to us is not really what happens to us,
it's what we believe happens to us. So I started realizing that a lot of the things that I had experienced through time changed their polarity so the worst thing that ever happened to me I got fired from a
job right it was a very important job and I thought this is the worst day of my life and then a few
months later because that happened it led to the greatest opportunity of my life and so I look back
and I'm like wow after a few months in a short amount of time, what was the worst thing became the best thing that ever happened to me. This is
turning lead into gold. The lead of our experiences are actually the gold of our evolution.
Wow. It's a great way of looking at it, man. Because people dwell on the past when bad stuff
happens to them. It's not worth it. Think about it about it i mean how many times i i don't know anyone who hasn't ever said
oh i've never had a time where i thought something was really terrible that didn't turn out to be
better and you know i i met with a world leader once and it was a very interesting conversation
and i said to him you know what, as you look back on your life,
what's the thing you're most proud of? He said, well, the thing I'm most proud of is I don't look
back. He was like almost 90 years old at the time. And he said, can I give you some advice? And I
said, sure. He said, be an optimist. Statues will never be erected for pessimists. There are two
types of people in the world, people that believe in miracles and those
that don't.
One thing I'm absolutely sure of, for people that don't believe in miracles, they will
never, ever, ever experience one.
That's true.
They won't attract it.
And even if they do experience it, they will believe it out of existence.
Yeah, that's so true. I'd rather live in the context of divine.
Every person you meet, every experience you have,
everything that you come across can be a message from divine self.
And then when you follow that,
then you're really following your true hero's journey
and you're on the right path.
And it's the most
beautiful thing I've ever experienced. I'm kind of feeling it with the podcast now. I really feel
like I'm at a point now where I used to just work for money, but now I have a greater purpose
sharing messages like this. Yeah. I watched some of your stuff before and I definitely feel the
shift in you. And I think your shift is emblematic of what's happening for many people right now. Many,
many. I don't know a single person in my life, even my friends that were most reductionistic,
they've all changed somehow. They've all changed. They're all going through some form of spiritual
awakening. It might just be the early stages. They're just not calling themselves a victim
anymore. I could see it, man, because even my own mother was very pessimistic growing up, but she is going through quite a change right now.
Have you heard the story of the two little boys on Christmas?
No.
We're coming up to Christmas.
This is a story Ronald Reagan used to tell.
The two little boys, one very pessimistic boy, one very optimistic boy.
And the parents did not know what to do with them because they're twins.
They're five years old, both.
And so they called a psychiatrist.
The psychiatrist met with him and said, I'd like to do an experiment with them on Christmas morning.
So he set up one room in the house with all the best toys, like the G.I. Joe with the Eagle Grip and everything that a little boy of that age could ever want.
The best Lego set, all that stuff.
And then he sets up, he says, do you have an outhouse
or a barn or something? He says, yeah, we have kind of like a barn outhouse type of a thing.
It's kind of ugly and nasty. He's like, okay, I'll use that. So he uses that and fills it with horse
manure. So he takes the little pessimistic boy to the room with all the great toys in it, opens the
door, says, Merry Christmas. Everything you see in here is yours. And the boy
burst into tears. He says, what's wrong? He says, I'm going to break some of these toys. My friends
are going to steal these toys, right? And they're not going to work for me as I hoped that they were
going to work for me. And, you know, I might lose some of them too. So this guy's like, wow, this
guy's really a pessimist.
So he takes the other little boy to the horse manure barn.
Swings open the door.
And the little boy sees all the horse manure in there.
And it smells.
And the little boy starts jumping up and down.
He's so excited.
He says, yay, I'm so happy.
And the psychiatrist says, what are you so happy about? He goes, well, with all this manure, there's got to be a pony in here somewhere. I can tell you right now, I've lived, I'm 54 years old.
I've lived enough life to have experienced both types of experiences in my life. The people that
are most successful are the optimists.
They're the ones that eventually start to realize that they are in control of their destiny.
Helen Keller, and for those that would say, well, what about all the people that, right, that are born with major ailments and difficulties and everything?
You know, those are some of the most inspiring people that have ever existed on this planet.
Because they very often found the way, like Helen Keller did, who was blind, who was deaf,
who was a paraplegic.
How did she inspire tens of millions of people?
You know, by giving quotes like, the only thing worse than blindness is to have sight without vision.
Yeah.
It's not your circumstance.
And at the end of the day, it's not how you die that matters.
What matters is how we live.
Love that.
And no matter the circumstance that we have,
and you can say, well, why would people choose to be born
in difficult circumstances and everything?
We don't know why their souls chose to come exactly in the way that they have, exactly experience all the things they have.
And by the way, this is not an advocacy at all for being callous on all the stuff that happens in the world.
You know, it's like once I was talking to someone and they said, I know there are starving people in Africa, but are there starving people in Africa?
Because it's a simulation.
And I said, well, yes, there are. And our job here is not to callously run it aside and spiritually bypass it. Our job is to actually
feel the empathy for it fully. That's part of the heart opening. That's part of the heart chakra and
full opening. And the throat becomes this bridge between the heart and the brain. The cerebral cortex and the cerebellum.
The cerebellum has this regulation on the ability to feel empathy in a logic way.
And the heart has the thymus, which also has an ability to think.
There's an SA node at the top of the heart, which is a sinoatrial node.
And that's a nerve bundle that has a lot of the same kind of neuron activity as a brain
does.
It manages the electrical activity of the heart.
So the heart beats when it's supposed to beat.
And what it reminds me of is this quote, when the heart thinks and when the mind feels,
the river of wisdom flows.
Alignment. It's alignment. The throat chakra is the bridge that wisdom flows. Alignment.
It's alignment.
The throat chakra
is the bridge that connects that.
Yeah.
And that's what we're going through right now.
And in that last layer of self-transcendence
along with self-transcendence comes
the realization that you are not separate
from everyone else.
Yeah.
The realization that they are merely reflections of you.
That the things that you have judged are the things that show up in your world.
You realize that there's a math equation that connects all of it.
You realize also that transcending duality means that you can transcend time.
The first step to being able to experience other time dimensions.
Don't you find it strange that every movie these days has something about time?
Pretty much.
And jumping through time?
Yeah.
It's not a machine we need. We are the machine.
So time travel is right here in front of us. That's right. You absolutely can.
That's awesome. So once you start realizing that, and it
starts with the simple of, wait a minute, all the things that I thought were
antonym relationships were actually in a way just synonym
relationships of differing degree
so you know i started writing this out on a notebook i'm like humility and arrogance well
do i know people that claim to be so humble that they become arrogant in their humility
oh yeah i do absolutely and those are usually the ones that call out arrogance and everybody else
that's true wow so then i started realizing all the things that i thought were opposites
were not opposites at all they were the same thing just of differing degrees
two sides of the same coin wow so there's no good and no evil no it's all just made up and and what we do how do we make
it up we make it up based on what benefits us well the movies portray in a certain way to evoke
emotion i believe yeah but i mean i had a friend who his 11 year old son was in a horrific terrorist
attack and he was blown up at this hotel in Sri Lanka.
It was the Taj Mahal Hotel.
He was the only one, the only casualty besides the suicide bomber.
Wow.
And my friend sent his son to Sri Lanka to see his grandmother for a week,
and I was supposed to meet his son, to be a mentor to his son,
because his son had aspirations of going to Harvard Medical School,
and I went to HBS, and I was going to talk to him about this stuff. Well, turns out that didn't
happen. He had a shrapnel, piece of shrapnel from the bomb went straight into his chest.
So, his father being originally an ER doc, they called him up, what should we do while they were
waiting for the ambulance and while he was still alive, but his chest was wide open. 11-year-old boy, totally innocent.
And when you look at that story and you say, what a horrific thing,
this 11-year-old boy, and you weep, and I did.
I wept for hours with him when I learned of this.
But the family of the suicide bomber was thrilled
because they felt they were fighting their jihad. The family of the suicide bomber was thrilled.
Because they felt they were fighting their jihad.
They felt they had no other choice than to do this because of the, and it had the main retaliation for, the reason for it was because of the neo-Nazi guy who went in and shot 50 people in a mosque in New Zealand the year before.
This was in Sri Lanka, thousands of miles away.
It seems like a disproportionate kind of response, but they had 300 suicide bombers that went around Sri Lanka and southern India that did that that year.
How do you choose what is good and evil?
The family of the people who perpetrated this heinous act laud them as heroes.
Saul Alinsky is a social agitator.
And what he said was, our world is not a world of angels.
Rather, it is a world of angles.
A world where men speak a moral principle, yet act on power principle.
A world where we are always moral, and our enemies, whoever they are, are always immoral.
Yeah, it's subjective, right?
Everything is subjective.
Wow, there's no right or wrong.
And this is kind of mind-blowing for people.
It doesn't mean that you go out and you start doing a bunch of bad acts.
In fact, what happens when you really go through this process of understanding non-duality is you don't want to act out bad anymore.
It's through the suppression of these aspects of ourselves that we don't like about ourselves,
that we push out and then they come out as the demons that show up in our life.
This suppression must always still exist. It's like, you know, if you remember back in high
school, the girls that were like the wildest and craziest were usually the most religious.
That's true.
Right?
Yeah, that's true.
Right?
It's like, get your **** on, right?
It's that type of thing.
The more you press something out of you, the more it will take over your life.
Yep.
Yeah, those helicopter parents, their kids always end up crazy.
Yeah, exactly. crazy yeah exactly so the point is you start to realize i accept myself that is tantamount to
being able to transcend the self in that layer and when you do then everything really starts to shift
and then you start to move into this new existence which is from the crown chakra activation i love
that we only got a couple minutes left but i want to talk about your recent discovery with the
pyramid sure i think that's groundbreaking news. Could you describe what happened?
Sure. So it started very simple. I was looking at the three pyramids on the Giza Plateau. You know the three pyramids, right?
And I looked at it from a little different angle, no pun intended. I wanted to understand the angle of each one.
So it turns out the angle is very specific on each pyramid. And it's really not subject to dispute much.
The angle of the Great Pyramid is 51.85 degrees.
The angle of the Khafre Pyramid, the Middle Pyramid, is 53.13 degrees.
And the angle of the Menkaure Pyramid, the smallest one, is 51.34.
And this is based on the casing stones.
And they can actually measure those angles.
But nobody knows why those angles exist.
What does it mean?
Did they all just choose to have those particular angles?
Why are the proportions, dimensions, the size that they are?
The pyramid builders left us very little writing.
There's like no writing on the pyramid. There's one thing that's bona fide writing that looks like paleo-Hebraic that's in the basin stone under the chevrons on the outside of the
original entrance of the Great Pyramid. But other than that, there's really nothing. There's some
paint chips that they've found and some that many people have impugned as being fake.
But nobody really knows why the slope angle was chosen that was chosen.
Well, we solved it. And the way we solved it was a journey through music. And it was a beautiful
journey because you can depict music. And I've often said that geometry is the music that we
experience with our eyes. You could say that everything in life is a series of vibrations that we have different senses to perceive the ranges of that electromagnetic spectrum and the scalar spectrum as well, right?
Yeah.
And the ones that we can't perceive with our eyes, ears, nose, you know, and hands and touch and all that stuff, we might have some
extrasensory perceptions for, right?
So, giving us the sixth sense.
But if you look at, you know, music then is the geometry that we experience with our ears,
then you realize, and by the way, in the brain, the right side of the brain, right, right
here, the right temporal lobe is the seat of music. right temporal lobe, is the seat of music.
The left temporal lobe is the seat of mathematics.
So math and music are mirror opposites of each other in the brain, how we process it.
And geometry is right at the center.
So literally, the abstract form of music is mathematical interval.
Wow.
Right?
So now it starts to get really deep because you go, wait a minute, is this all just about us balancing our brain? So I then realized,
because I was asked by Donald Hoffman, who's a very famous neuroscientist. He's a cognitive
neuroscientist at UCI. And he came to my office one day and he said, Robert, can you help me?
I'm trying to figure out how would you, if there was a math equation for emotion, what would it be? And I'm like, well, I haven't had my coffee yet. Think about that one,
like an equation for emotion. So I get on an airplane, I'm flying to Salzburg, Austria,
like the music capital of the world. I started thinking, listening to some beautiful classical
music on the way there, Mozart's Birthplace, all that. And I start thinking, wait a minute.
When I'm watching a movie, and I was watching a movie at the time,
it was like some romantic movie.
I noticed that when they were falling in love,
they had a certain style of music.
And then I noticed when they broke up, before the breakup scene,
there was a different shift in the music.
And I'm like, this music background is entraining me
to think differently or feel
differently somehow. So I started looking into it more and I found out there's research on this,
that when you play a major third in music, it would be just like da, da, like that.
Then that makes people feel love, romantic love in particular. When you play its inverse, which is the minor sixth,
which would be C to E for the major third, and then E to C, high C, it makes people feel
heartbreak. So wait a minute. You're telling me then that in the musical interval is emotion?
And the answer is yes. There's lots of research on this, lots of research on it.
So basically what works is that the musical intervals define the scale of music. And the
one in the middle is the square root of two over one, that's the diminished fifth.
Then you have a perfect fourth, and the perfect fifth is its inverted interval. Then you have the
major third and the minor sixth. Then you have the major third and the minor sixth.
Then you have the minor third and the major sixth.
And it goes all the way out.
And they always have to sum to nine.
So the third must add to a sixth to come to nine.
And then each one will have different polarity shifts,
except for the perfect fourth and fifth,
which keep the same polarity.
So it's just like plus and minus.
Think of it like that.
So then I started thinking,
well, if i were to
depict this as a triangle how could i express this interval and i realized that it was just the height
over one half the base was one of the intervals and then for its inverted interval it's the full
base over the height wow it's very simple very very simple so then i thought okay what would be the exact proportions
of triangles that would be set set in stone that would give us the first eight musical intervals
the great pyramid the second pyramid and the pyramid, they all give us the exact proportions
that give us that exact angle.
That's crazy.
So all three pyramids are musical intervals
that are representing notes.
So the note for the Great Pyramid is a D sharp or an E flat.
But it's the note for the Cafre,
it's also the doubled octave,
which would be the doubling of the octave starting with A, the lower octave A and the higher octave A.
So you have the ability through the duality, the separation, and it's related to the square root of two.
The number two gives us this separation of duality.
And then it also doubles the octave.
So through the suffering, we learn how to double the octave to go to the next octave of experience.
Then the next pyramid, Khafre Pyramid, is the perfect fourth and perfect fifth because its height is four over three.
And then its full base is six over four, which gives you three over two, which is the perfect fifth.
So perfect fourth and fifth gives us stability.
And then the Menkaure Pyramid gives us five over four relationship and eight over five
and that gives us romantic love and heartbreak the realization of duality wow so you've uncovered
the purpose of the pyramids i believe so yes that's incredible i believe it's all about
spirituality yeah and i believe they were built at the same time. It would have been impossibly difficult to convince someone through time to change and say, no, when you build your tomb, you need to build it at 51.34 degrees, right?
It's like, I can't get my wife to agree on a renovation inside my house.
Like, how am I going to do that for like 70 years in advance?
You know what I'm saying?
But it's not just those pyramids because
we found some of the musical intervals were missing so then i started on the hunt for the
other pyramids well it turns out that there are pyramids north of giza that were discovered not
long ago like in the 50s yeah people don't really know much about they're on a place called abu
rawash that sits 300 feet higher than the Great Pyramid. Wow.
So it's on a higher elevation.
This elevation has two pyramids on it.
The two pyramids are two of the missing intervals.
So you got all nine now?
So actually, there's a total of 14 intervals.
Okay.
24 if we use a 24-note quarter-tone scale.
But we've identified all 14 now.
Amazing.
Every pyramid has a different slope angle.
That's matching a different musical note. Wow. Relationship.
That's so cool.
So I'm excited to go there and the pyramids that are North of Giza are,
I believe representing the pineal gland. They both have very sharp angles.
67.4 degrees is one of them.
It's the exact same one on the back of the dollar bill.
No way.
I have providence,
which represents the pineal gland in Esoterica and the philosopher's stone.
And the other pyramid,
there are two shapes associated,
triangular shapes associated with the philosopher's stone.
One is an equilateral triangle.
That pyramid also sits there. And the name of it is the jed effray pyramid the jed like as in jedi jedi knights right think of it
like that jed is a reference to the the spine and going all the way up raising the jed pillar
as they call it in ancient egypt is about getting to crown chakra enlightenment. And then that's why the Nile splits into seven tributaries in the Delta, but then empty into
the Mediterranean. That's actually just the lotus flower of the head of this Nile that's
the backbone of Osiris. And each of the temples is a different chakra along that Nile, where you
learn. They all have different musical
notes that associate with them and are activated, we believe, with these precise musical notes.
And we now know all the musical notes. And so, we're going to be going there to try it out.
We don't know what's going to happen. You might change the whole world.
We don't know. But it's interesting. When you go on top of Abu Rawash and visit the Jed Pyramids, both of which are the Philosopher's Stone Pyramids, one's the equilateral triangle, that pyramid would have stood 600 feet high.
The Great Pyramid stands 481 feet.
It was the tallest building for literally all of mankind's history.
Wow.
Until, I think it was like the 1700s or something, there was a building that was built taller than history. Wow. Until, you know, I think it was like the 1700s
or something,
there was a building
that was built taller than it.
Yeah.
So imagine
there would have been a pyramid
and it exploded.
You could see the blocks of it
literally littered all around,
hundreds of meters radius
from the center point.
It exploded from the inside,
but the base is still there.
There's like 20 or 30 concourses
that are still left of it.
I climbed it and I looked down at the Great Pyramid when I was on it,
and I have great video footage of it.
But these two pyramids represent the pineal gland and the pituitary gland.
That makes sense why it was destroyed then,
because people's pineal glands are shut down right now.
I actually think that this—I don't have evidence of this yet,
but the original name of the giza area
was actually called babylon heard of that before right so there's a whole section of egypt today
called babylon yeah that's right on the other side of giza in old cairo
and i believe that's actually the true reference to babylon that what we think because we never
actually found archaeologists never truly found with absolute evidence and proof where Babylon is.
And they believed it to be in Mesopotamia.
I believe this building would have been by far the tallest building.
600 feet high, that's a massive building with a 60 degree pitch.
Yeah, back then.
I don't even know how you would build that.
I mean, think about that.
60 degree angle, think about that. A 60-degree angle? That's crazy.
And to be 600 feet high, and it was built by, in the story, it was built by a fellow by the name of Enoch.
I've heard Billy talk about him.
Yep.
And this is the Enoch that was the grandson of Noah.
So, he wanted to be God.
And then after he built this Tower of Babel, it was destroyed because he wanted to become like God.
Well, maybe that's why they're called the Jed pyramids.
But they're destroyed.
They were made of rose quartz granite, the most expensive stuff to get.
The other pyramids on Giza are made of limestone.
Menkaure, the most holy, the smallest one, is made of granite.
But it's not rose granite. The rose granite is reserved in Giza really only for the sarcophagus.
It's very expensive.
It's 55% quartz.
If you try to do anything to it, you'll crack it.
I mean, it's like super.
And when you lay in the pyramid, you'll realize that there are giant musical instruments.
Just by speaking, just by making a pitch like this.
No louder than that. The entire room resonates wow and it goes wow wow wow wow wow like an engine that's so cool i want to do that one day you have to try it yeah you
definitely have to do it it will change your entire existence but i'm excited to go bringing
you know 50 intrepid souls with me, and we're going to see what happens.
Pete I'll be fine.
Robert, I could talk to you for hours, man, but we got to wrap up.
Anything you want to close off with or promote?
Robert No, thank you so much for inviting me.
You know, I think one of the things I will say is if you want to find my stuff, you can
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thank you great episode thanks for watching guys as always see you next time