Predictive History - The Story of "Civilization", "Secret History", "Game Theory" and more - Secret History #9: The Theory of Everything
Episode Date: February 5, 2026Secret History #9: The Theory of Everything ...
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Good morning class. Today we do the theory of everything.
So very quickly, I will explain to you what science tells us about where we came from,
who we are, and where we're going.
So as you may know, it all started with a big bang.
Okay, the Big Bang.
So in the beginning, there was a massive ball of energy, and then it exploded.
Okay?
And because of this explosion, it would create stars and planets and black holes and solar systems.
And that's how the universe was created for the Big Bang.
Then we had the Earth, and on Earth, life evolved, starting with plants and sea life, and then we had lizards, mammals, and then we got to humans.
Okay, so evolution.
The thing about evolution, that's very important to understand, is that it's all about mutation.
So the genes will randomly mutate, and then those genes that are best adapted to the environment will survive.
Okay?
And this is the idea of the survival of the fittest, introduced to us by Charles Darwin.
Okay?
And that's how we came to dominate.
the planet because we are the fittest, because we're able to work together, because we have
language which allows us to store knowledge and pass on to future generations to accumulate
new technology.
So that's the theory of evolution.
Now we get to the human mind.
The human mind is unique in the universe.
It allows us to communicate with each other.
It allows us to imagine things.
It allows us to be creative.
And so neuroscience teaches us that our brains,
what our brains do is we filter experiences into memories.
Now, if you take psychology, you will know that there's long-term memory and short-term memory.
Short-term memory is just what you have today.
Long-term memory is what stays in you.
So what the brain does is that it differentiates between short term and long term and then this long term is stored into a database of memories and it's divided according to your emotions
Okay, happy sad
angry scared okay, so there's a rainbow of emotions and all your memories are stored according to
the different emotions inside your brain,
the database of your brain.
And from this, you're able to create an identity.
Identity is basically an understanding of who you are,
your place in the world, and how you should best navigate the world.
So the idea of identity.
Now, what you also learn in psychology is,
it is possible for you to create
many different identities.
So in a school, you're a student at home,
you're a child, at work, you're an employee, okay?
And all these identities put together
is called the worldview.
And you can understand this as your personality.
All right, so this is all that science knows.
I mean, this is pretty simple,
but this is what science tells us about
where we came from, who we are, where we're going.
Now, there are three distinct characteristics
about the scientific worldview.
That's very important for us to understand, okay?
The first is that this is all random.
This is really important.
Because before we understood this as design, okay?
Before we believe there was a God,
now we believe there's no God, all this is just random.
That's the first thing I need you guys to remember.
Second thing I need to remember is that it's all material.
Before we understood the universe as spirit, mainly spirit,
but now we understood it as mainly material,
things that we can see and touch.
We cannot see it, we cannot touch it,
we cannot measure it, it does not exist.
The third characteristic is that it is emergent,
emergent, which is basically means bottom up.
You have like these parts,
articles, they become atoms, then the atoms become matter, then become stuff, and then we
become chairs or people, okay?
Just all emergent.
And so these are the three major principles of our worldview today.
And you should have learned most of this in science class.
Now there's a problem with all these theories.
All right, so I'm going to go over them one by one and I want to make sure you follow along, okay?
Because what I will do now is I will show you the problems, the deficiencies, the flaws in all these theories.
Okay, so let's start with the Big Bang.
Now, if it is true that the universe started off,
with a big bang and they just expand slowly,
then it should expand linearly, okay?
But what we see is this.
First of all, the universe, it expands weirdly, okay?
It's more like this.
So as it expands, different parts move faster than other parts.
That makes no sense.
Also, certain galaxies, okay, galaxies,
move faster than all.
other galaxies. This makes no sense either. So the way that astronomers have explained away these
specific problems is to use a new concept called dark energy. And dark energy is most of the
universe. It's like at least 80 percent. Some scientists believe it is 90 percent. So most of
the universe is composed of dark energy. And of course you're like, well,
What is dark energy?
And the answer is, we don't know.
Now, dark energy sounds like we don't see it.
That's not what it is.
It's we don't know what it is.
And quite honestly, it's cheating, okay?
So let me give an example.
Let's just say you take a math test
and the teacher asks you 1987 plus 25.
And your answer is 20.
Okay, that's obviously wrong, right?
So your teacher says, this is wrong.
And then you say, oh, I know how to fix this,
plus dark energy.
Problem solved.
This is like literally what
cosmologists are doing with dark energy.
We don't know what it is.
But they say it must be there because otherwise
we cannot explain the things.
statistical inconsistencies in our measurements and modeling and then of course
you're like well why don't you just say that the big bang theory is wrong
and you're like well we could say that the problem is we don't have a better model
well in fact there is a better model the better model is there are different big banks
okay so if you just assume that there are different big banks well this helps us
understand what's going on better.
But then the question then is,
wait a minute, if there are multiple big bangs,
why are there multiple big bangs?
So our current system of understanding the universe
simply does not work.
And the problem is that it's become a paradigm,
a story that is accepted by most scientists,
and they refuse to budge on this issue.
but I'm telling you right now that this system is clearly problematic and it could be wrong.
Okay, so that's a problem with the big bag.
Now let's move on to evolution.
Okay?
Evolution.
Now, in theory, evolution does work, and it works for most animals, except when it comes to human beings.
Okay, because the idea of evolution is gradual progress.
But we don't know how we went from the ape, okay, to the human.
We share with the ape, other monkeys, 99.9% of DNA.
But we don't know why we're so different from the ape.
Okay, that's the first problem.
Second problem is humans have been around for about 200,000,
That's a long long time. We only have maybe 50,000 years of history. So where do the other
hundred thousand, 150,000 years go? We don't know. Okay, so this is also another huge
problem with the theory of evolution. The third problem is according to evolution,
there should be many different types of human beings.
But in fact, there's only one homocipians.
Now what scientists will tell you is, well, before there were different species,
the Neanderol, the Cro-Magnon, and then gradually homo sapiens took them over.
And that's, and you can believe that, but it's problematic because according to evolution,
there should be many, many different types of humans, okay?
Maybe some with six fingers, some with three eyes, like animals.
So the lack of diversity in the human species, it doesn't really fit into the evolution model, okay?
All right, so that's the problem with evolution.
The real problem is with the human mind, okay?
So let's go over some of the problems.
All right, so with neuroscience,
what they teach you is that what the worldview does,
that's very important, is that it filters memories.
The reason why is every day you're absorbing
a lot of experiences.
If your brain were to absorb all the experiences,
your brain will explode, because there's too much information
to process.
Therefore, your worldview processes different experiences.
It differentiates between experiences
that are important and experience that are not important.
Experience that are important, of course,
goes into your long-term memory.
The problem with this is, how about babies?
In theory, babies should not have a worldview.
They should not have a personality.
But if that's the case, then how do they process memories?
How do they know what memories to store,
what memories not to store?
Okay?
The other thing is that I have three kids,
and I can tell you,
that they're all distinct personalities.
It seems as though they were born with a worldview.
And then the question then is, where does this come from?
Your eye color, you're here, your height comes from your parents' DNA, right?
So is your personality from your parents' DNA?
Probably not, okay?
Just ask yourself, am I a composition of my parents' personality?
You're not. You're a different person than your parents.
So this is a huge problem with this model.
Where does the personality come from?
And why is it embedded in us from the very first day?
Okay?
What's more problematic is how we think.
Consciousness.
We do not have currently a model for how we think.
In fact, if you study neuroscience,
you will find there are a lot of gaping holes
in our understanding of the brain.
For example, we do not know
where the brain stores memory.
That's very unusual, because the memory
is a building block of everything.
But we don't know in the brain where it is stored.
Yeah?
See me?
No.
The hippocampus?
No, it's not.
We don't know where it's stored.
There are certain things that we know where it's stored.
For example, we know where maybe language is stored.
We know where faces are stored, okay?
So maybe the faces are stored in the hippocampus.
But we don't know where memory is stored.
So what we say is the entire brain stores memories.
But that's another saying we don't know where it's stored.
All right?
So the other thing is that our current
model of the brain it's like a city okay think of the brain as a city and what
makes the brain work are the roads or what we call the synapses when they hit
each other it has it creates electricity and that's what we think that
how thought is generated okay but this is problematic because we think a lot okay
So let me give an example of this to clarify.
Now, in science class, you're taught the scientific method.
What's the scientific method?
Well, you do research.
You create a hypothesis from the research, and then you create an experiment to test out the hypothesis.
And then you have data, and then you make observations, and then you refine the
hypothesis, okay?
And this is what we believe, a way to model the act of thinking.
And you taught this in every class, even in English class, right?
You do research, then you create an outline, right?
The outline has a thesis with three evidence, right?
And then you write it out, write a draft, you edit it,
and you repeat the process.
Okay, this is what you're taught in school.
Okay.
I'm going to say something that shocks, that will shock you, okay?
This is what you're taught in school.
This is what you believe works.
But as someone who is much older than you are, as someone who actually thinks for a living,
who teaches for a living, who writes for a living, I'm going to tell you how you actually
think is a complete opposite.
Okay?
So what happens is you actually think or imagine the story or the idea to begin with, okay?
And then you start working backwards to create the process.
You're talking to school, it's a process that creates the idea.
What I'm telling you is that in reality it's the idea that creates the process, okay?
So, let me give an example of this.
If you look at every major discovery, it all came to the person in a dream or when he was,
or it sort of popped into that person's head.
It's just thinking of a light bulb, light bulb popping up, okay?
So an example is Albert Einstein.
Einstein created his fear relatively not in a laboratory, not by doing research with other
scientists, but simply by sitting in a patent office every day and just daydreaming.
And then boom, the idea came to his head.
He's like, okay, now I have this idea.
Now what he's going to do is go back and look for the evidence to support his idea.
Okay. Is the hypothesis the idea? Okay, no, the hypothesis is the assumption. Okay?
What I'm trying to tell you is this. What I'm trying to tell you is the idea or the final product comes first.
Then you go backwards, okay? And you create the draft. Then you create the outline. Then you do the research. Okay? Now, I know, I know,
I know this sounds weird, but let me give you more examples.
James Watson came up with the double helix model of DNA.
How he did this was he spent years and years working to figure out how DNA worked.
And then boom, one day he had a dream of a staircase, a double staircase.
And he's like, maybe that's the model I need to use.
And then he started to do more research than he discovered, hey, this works.
The other question then is how does that get into his head?
Okay, let me give you another example.
I write books and I've written three novels.
And you won't believe this, okay, but my wife is here and like she knows how I work.
You would think that when you write a book, you would spend every day at the desk and read
books, take notes and then transform it into a book, right?
I don't do that.
do is I lie in bed and I might play some video games or I might read a book okay I get
up I walk to the park and I come back and I have all these ideas and I write them all these
ideas over one hour two hours on the computer okay and then I'm exhausted I've run
have ideas and I'm like okay tomorrow what am I going to do and I have no ideas I can't
write anymore but what happens is the next day I get up and have new ideas and I
I write it back and I run it down again.
Okay?
So it's not like I am generating these ideas.
It's more like I'm receiving these ideas.
If you watch me, actually watch me work,
it is almost impossible to think that I actually do any work
because I'm always like lying around or walking around or daydreaming, okay?
My wife tells me that when I write or when I work,
it's like I'm possessed.
I'm possessed by something, okay?
meaning like I don't see anything
and I really don't know what other people are doing
because I don't care.
I don't care because I'm focused on my work.
Also, I'll give you another example, the way I teach.
Now, when you see me teach, you think,
oh, you must have a script.
You must have outlined the class.
I don't do that.
I have a conception, I have a framework in my head.
I come to class and I teach.
How do I teach?
I watch your observations.
I watch your facial expressions.
And based on your responses,
I then start to flesh out the framework.
And how do I do that?
Because I'm always accessing a higher force.
And I'm receiving this information
that I can then articulate to you in class.
And that's why if you have
been with me for a long, long time, 10 years,
you will know I've never taught the same class ever.
You can go on YouTube and watch all my videos.
I teach this class different each time.
Because each time, what I'm doing is,
I'm channeling a higher force and bringing it to you.
But it is a conversation, it's a dialogue.
It's no different from reading a book
or seeing a great painting, okay?
Each experience is unique because when you, because a painting or the book, it's almost like a platform for you to experience the divine or higher power.
When you read a great book, that's literally what you feel.
You feel as though you are in conversation with the universe.
And this book is really a portal into the universe.
If you read a great, great book.
I'm not sure if you had, if you had read a good, good.
grateful okay so if you want to really be creative you have to trust the universe if you
we don't really want to destroy your creativity you follow this system okay so what I'm telling
you and I know this this is going to be weird but school it destroys your creativity
because it teaches you a process that does not work no scientist in the history of humanity
has ever come up with a great idea using the setting method
I guarantee you, they've all came up with a great idea through their imagination, through their intuition, by channeling the divine.
Okay, that's every single scientist, including Einstein, Newton.
Yes?
Wait, wait, sorry, sorry, can you speak to them up to?
Okay, so I agree with what you're saying, but personally, I think scientific method is more like how people, how these inspiration,
ideas are being presented to others.
Oh, yes.
Good point.
Exactly.
That's exactly correct.
Okay.
So I use Static method in order to convince other people that I'm correct.
You're absolutely correct.
Because if I told people, oh, I had a dream.
Well, like, it's not convincing, okay?
So the scientific method, it's a way for us to communicate and spread ideas.
You're absolutely correct.
Okay.
But as I say, you will never, ever have a great discovery by following the scientific method.
You have to have an inspiration.
And then you start a segment method to explain your inspiration to other people.
Okay.
Yeah.
And another thing, sorry.
And another thing is that I think how people absorb ideas or like how you wrote a book is by based on your, at least some of the points are based on your experience.
Because let's just say a person has born and he never, like he has no knowledge and he has.
has no experiencing on anything.
And I don't see the possibility for him
to just observe this energy out of nothing.
Okay, you're exactly correct, yes.
And I'll explain this as we move on, okay?
All right, but I want to show you
there's lots of issues with how the something method
is taught in school, okay?
So, but are you guys clear?
But that's a good point.
Let me continue.
All right, so let me continue.
We have so much evidence that we communicate with a higher power all the time.
All right, so let's go over some of the evidence.
The first piece of evidence is near-death experiences, N-D-E's.
Near-deaf experiences are when you
You almost die, okay?
Or you're dead for like 10 seconds or 10 minutes, who knows?
But there are thousands, tens of thousands
of these testimonies on YouTube,
and they all say the same thing.
When they die, they see a tunnel.
And at the tunnel, there's a light that draws them.
Okay, they go, and then suddenly they are high up.
And they feel tremendous love, peace, forgiveness, compassion.
It's all good.
And then they submit to a life review.
They have a chance to reflect on their entire life.
They can see all the pain they cause.
They can see all the good they've done in the world.
And then they're asked by a higher force.
And it's like God or an angel,
but like they're different interpretations, okay?
Do you want to go back?
And they always say, yes, I need to go back.
Why?
Because I need to tell people about my experience.
And they come back extremely changed people.
And again, these are people,
who don't know each other,
and maybe before they were atheists,
or just scientists.
But once they have these experiences,
it changes them forever, okay?
So, near-deaf experiences,
we have problems explaining why this is the case.
Second is the idea of psychedelics.
Okay.
Okay, psychedelics.
So throughout human history,
every culture has had to use psychedelics.
Because psychedelics were away,
for shamans or priests to access the vine.
And what's really interesting is
when you use a certain type of psychedelic,
you end up seeing the same images
regardless of who you are.
Okay? And that's why
civilizations
throughout human history,
what's amazing is if you go back to the ancient past
and look at different civilizations in different parts of the world,
world they have very similar statues and paintings okay so what's a very common motif
is that they have the cosmic serpent for whatever reason every early civilization
has worship a serpent or serpent the serpent is a very important part of
their culture and it's possible that when they're psychedelics and they're meditating
they see a serpent talking to them and they see that as the serpent of life okay
And also what's really interesting is the serpent, it's almost, it looks like the DNA, right?
Okay, so that's really, really interesting.
Meditation.
When people meditate, when you go up to a higher dimension, you end up having the same experience as psychedelics and narrative experiences.
Also, great books.
I myself have never done psychedelics.
I obviously can't go back from the past and study these civilizations.
I never had a near-death experiences.
But I've read Dante.
I've read Milton.
I've read Homer.
I've studied them very, very closely.
And what's amazing to me is they say the same things.
When Dante, in its divine comedy,
when he describes the universe, when he describes God,
when he describes the heavens,
it's almost as though he's describing a near-death experience.
Even though we have actually no evidence
that Donning himself had a near-dive experience.
Okay?
So this is shocking.
Okay, so there's a lot of evidence that there's a higher force beyond us.
So the spirit world does exist.
Again, I can't prove it exists,
but there's a lot of evidence to suggest it does exist.
Okay?
So another question then is, if our current model of reality doesn't really work, what is another possibility?
And in this class, I'm not trying to tell you what is true, but I'm just trying to present you new possibilities.
So what I'm going to do now is I will present you a new possibility of how reality is structured.
Okay?
All right.
So to begin, let's talk about Kant.
Emmanuel Kant was the greatest philosopher who ever lived, the most influential philosopher
who ever lived, because he introduced us the idea that we are not observers of reality, we
are participants in reality.
All right?
So let me explain what he means.
For Kant, there's a nominat.
The nominat just means reality that is outside of us, the things in themselves.
What it tells us is we can never.
know the nomana.
We never know this reality.
Why?
Because whenever we see reality, we filter it using time and space.
So time and space do not exist outside of us.
They are part of us.
We use time and space in order to interpret reality
in a way that allows us to make sense of it.
So the nomina for time and space becomes the phenomena.
And that's all we see, the phenomena, the things
that are to me, not the nomena, the things in themselves.
Okay?
And so we imagine reality.
We hallucinate reality.
Okay, but of course, this creates three problems.
Okay, the first problem is, what is the nomena?
The second problem is, why do we have these filters, time and space?
The third problem is, how can we guarantee that what I see is a,
same as what you see. Because if reality is a subjective experience, then in theory everyone
should see it differently. But we all see it the same. So why is that? So these are the three
problems. And so what happens is that Hegel comes along, okay? Hegel, another German philosopher,
and he explains the idea of the geist. So what is saying is that the nominah, it's really the spirit
world. It's the geist. And when you do this,
it solves all three problems okay so no one not you can never access because it's
beyond us it's a guise that gives us time and space and as a result because it's
all coming from one source we see the world in the same way okay all right so
this sounds complicated but but let me now use quantum mechanics to
explain what this means okay let's talk about quantum mechanics okay okay so in science
class you're taught the Neal 4 model of the atom.
It's a simple model.
You have the nucleus, and then around the nucleus you have these electrons that orbit
the nucleus.
You taught this in physics class.
If you are in a more advanced physics, you will taught that it's actually an electron cloud.
Why?
Because we never know for sure what electrons are.
So we can only know the probability of where they are in orbit, okay?
what's called Electron Cloud.
And this is what you're taught in school.
When you're gonna university,
you'll be taught this is completely and utterly wrong.
Why?
Because this assumes that these atoms are matter, they're solid.
But in reality, if you go deep enough,
you'll find that they are actually just vibrations,
what we call quantum fields.
and they are just vibrations.
And what the electron really is,
is an intersection of these quantum fields.
Also, these quantum fields can always exist in two states.
The first is as a wave, the second is as a particle.
And we can only know if it's a wave or a particle
by observing it.
And this is what's called the wave function collapse.
In other words, all of nature is vibrational, it's energy.
And it's only when we observe it, when you interact with it,
that becomes something solid that we can see and measure and touch.
Okay?
It's called the wave function collapse.
Okay?
So, this is complicated.
So a physicist named Ernst Stroninger, he creates a thought experiment called Stroninger's cat.
You may have heard of it, Schrodinger's cat.
And so imagine a box and inside is a cat.
And then the cat,
and inside the box is also some plastic chemicals
that may or may not break.
If it breaks the cat dies.
If it doesn't break the cat, the cat's still alive.
And what Schrodinger teaches us is that
when the box is unopened, we can never know the state of the cat.
It's only when we open it, can we know it's dead or alive.
But before then, it's both dead and alive.
Okay, that's simple, I understand.
But then another physicist introduced a new concept called the Friend Experiment or Wigner's
friend.
And this is more complicated because he says, okay, if you are the experimenter and you open
a box, you now know the state of the cat.
But what if you're a friend?
Okay.
You don't see the box.
You're outside the laboratory.
When the experimenter opens the box, does the wave function collapse?
And the answer is, it does not.
It does not.
And what this is telling us is there is no objective reality that exists outside of you.
When the experimenter opens the box, the wave function collapses for him, but does that collapse
for the observer and for anyone else?
We have to open the box ourselves in order to see if the cat is alive or dead.
But what if this person tells us, the answer is it still doesn't collapse.
We have to participate in the reality ourselves.
And what this is saying, okay, this is hard understanding is that everyone lives in his
or her own reality.
has a unique universe onto himself or herself.
And that's what quantum mechanics teaches us.
Okay? All right.
So now let's try to, based on all this,
okay, Kant and quantum mechanics,
create a theory of reality.
Okay?
So what's important to understand is that
everything are just vibrations.
That's all it is.
It's vibrations.
Yeah?
I thought like quantum mechanics can only be applied on quantum whereas we are a
macro creature that is not like yeah that is correct but quantum mechanics is the
is the basis of reality right okay so we are so everything are just vibrations now what happens
is that what we need understand is that if it's vibrations if it's energy
it's also information.
Okay, does that make sense?
All right?
So what our brains do is
our brains are not independent.
Our brains connect to the universe, okay?
So as the universe is vibrating,
we're receiving information.
And then through our experiences,
this vibration allows us to turn it into memories.
You understand?
we're taking this vibrational information, we're taking our experiences, we're combined to memories.
Now, this is really important.
The memories now go back to the vibrational force.
So our memories are connecting to the universe, and they're being stored in the universe.
They're being imprinted in the universe.
It's an imprint.
And of course, there's no different from the internet, right?
On the computer, whatever you write is being stored on the internet.
So whatever you do is going to change the internet.
And you receive information from the internet, okay?
So you're participating in the internet, and you're part of the internet.
And the same thing is happening here.
So everything's vibrational.
If it's vibrational, it's information.
We take the information and we combine with the experience to turn into the memories.
The memories then go back to the universe.
And so it's as though we can implant ourselves into the universe.
Now, this is hard to understand.
So what we've done is every single culture has turned this knowledge into a story
that is easy for people to understand.
Okay?
So I'm going to tell you this story.
And this story, this framework, I'm actually using Dante, okay?
All right, Dante.
What does Dante tell us about the universe?
Okay, just the monad, the one, God, who knows?
Okay?
But it's a source of everything.
And so what he does is he vibrates.
He emanates.
He thinks, he breathes.
And this creates vibrational force, right?
And this vibrational force creates new forces called dyads.
Diads are peers.
And when the peers come together and vibrate,
They create new things, okay?
So this is how creation happens through vibration,
for the combination of different forces.
Okay.
Now, what's important to understand is that
as the dimensions go lower, the frequency decreases.
So at high, it's really fast, right?
It's like, ah!
Okay?
When it goes low, it becomes low frequency,
oh, okay?
And eventually you get a point where,
matter can be created.
So this is spirit, this is matter.
And this is the world that we live in.
So another question then is, why is the universe set in this way?
It has to do with the fact that the universe, the monad, strives for newness,
for imagination, for freshness.
The problem, though, is that in the spirit world, everything is
perfect, everything is eternal, everything is immutable.
And so by definition, you can feel no pain.
You cannot suffer.
You cannot make any mistakes.
Therefore, you cannot have any new experiences.
Therefore, you're going to have any imagination.
So we humans exist in order to solve this problem.
We humans are corporal, which all just means is we have bodies, okay?
If you have bodies, you get old.
You bleed, you get hurt, you fall down, okay?
You feel anger, you feel hate.
But this allows us to have an imagination.
And the imagination allows the universe to grow, to expand, to vibrate.
That's our function.
To have experiences that are new, which expands the consciousness of the universe.
The universe itself is consciousness.
Right.
So for this system of work, there have to be some guiding principles to this universe.
The first and most important principle is the principle of free will.
Well, free will, this system cannot work.
If you do what you're supposed to do, you can't have imagination, okay?
So you have to disobey.
You have to make your own choices.
You have to make your own mistakes.
And this is what allows the universe to imagine.
Okay?
But the problem then is, if you have free will,
how do you know you're doing good?
How do you know you're doing evil?
And the answer is the idea of love.
Okay?
So the monad is the totality of love.
We are a part of the monad.
Okay?
We're a part of the monad.
And so there's a spark of the monad in us called love.
And so when we do good, we feel good because the love, the spark is growing in us.
And it's almost like a magnet, okay?
We want to return to the monad.
And so we do good because it makes us feel good and allows us to return to the monad.
But sometimes because we live in a world of free will, we make mistakes.
we might hurt someone or we might be or we might traumatize someone in which case we feel anger
and then this becomes a vicious cycle okay so now there's another system set up to ensure
we don't get trapped by our hate and this system is called death okay in this system death is
released it prevents us from forever making mistakes because you can have a terrible life right
But it's okay because then you go die, you go back into the universe,
and now you can observe everything that you did, okay?
You can see all the pain you've caused.
You can see all the good that you've done.
And so you become wiser.
Then you come back and you live another life.
And again, you can make the same mistakes over and over,
but you can also improve.
Okay?
Now, the other thing to remember about the system is that it's our choice,
whether create love or hate.
Now love goes back to the monad.
But what happens when you create hate?
Well, you need to store it somewhere
so it goes into lower dimensions, okay?
Hate.
All right?
So we create new dimensions through hate,
through anger, through fear,
through bad emotions that cannot return
to the spirit world because the spirit world is perfect.
And so this is called hell.
And this is called heaven.
Okay, and this is how the universe is set up.
Okay?
So I'm just thinking the literal reality and turning into the metaphorical reality,
which becomes the basis of all early religions.
Okay?
So there are different metaphors that we can use to understand this system.
But let's look at, let's look at one from Hinduism,
and one from Dante, okay?
So in Hinduism, there's a metaphor that's very powerful.
And the metaphor is that in the house of the god Indra,
Indra is one of the most powerful gods of India,
there's all these pearls that float, okay?
What do the pearls do?
They reflect other pearls.
And what happens is this,
because there's a spark in us.
If one of our sparks grows bright,
all the other pearls grow bright as well.
So literally, because God is inside of you,
because there's a spark inside of you,
because you're capable of love,
when you do love,
you're capable of changing the entire universe
because your love expands outward
and your love reflects in other people as well.
Okay?
So Dante uses the idea,
of mirrors. There's a candle, there's a flame, and we're all mirrors that
reflect the candle. Okay? God's a candle, we're just the mirrors. But every
one of us, no matter how far we are from God, we, his flame burns in us. Okay?
So you could be far away and you could feel as though God has forgotten you, but there's still the flame inside you.
Okay?
So for Dante and for our early civilizations, God is love forever, okay?
Eternal love.
But God is also eternal compassion, eternal forgiveness.
God will never forgive you.
Oh, sorry, God will never forget you, okay?
He will always forgive you.
you have to believe in God to return to God.
You have to live a life of righteousness, of love,
of compassion, of imagination if you want to return to God.
Okay?
So that's how the universe is set up.
We are here, our divine mission is to expand the conscience of the universe.
We do that by embracing love and by imagining the world to be a better place.
Okay?
All right.
So now let's go back and ask ourselves this question.
question if every single early religion whether it's a Taoism or Hinduism or the
Egyptians or the Native Americans if every early religion all believe this and all
they all knew this how did we come to forget or deny this with a material
reality okay remember the Big Bang evolution neuroscience it's to teach us
that there's no God, there's no purpose, it's all just random, it's all just material.
So how do we get this to this point?
Okay, the answer is very simple, and we'll be discussing this throughout the rest of the semester, okay?
The problem is that you have heaven, you have earth, and you have hell.
Okay?
The heaven is spiritual, it's consciousness.
Hell, it's mechanical, it's machines.
We're stuck in between.
It's always our choice whether to choose heaven or hell,
because of free will.
Okay?
And for most of human industry, we have chosen heaven.
But eventually, you had people who chose hell.
And when you have choose hell, you have access to technology.
right and this technology allows you to
conquer and control other people
okay but once you control
you can control the people you have to get them to obey you
if you are enlightened if you know the truth you know that none of this matters
we're all gonna go we're all gonna die so why should I listen to you
so in order for me to control you I need you to fear death
I need you to forget God and I need you to fear death.
When you die, die is the worst thing that can happen to you.
Because remember, before people understood death was just a part of the journey.
It was a release.
It was an opportunity to reset yourself and come back.
Now death is the worst thing that could ever happen to you.
So how do you forget God and how do you get people to fear death?
you use science right and you create theories like the Big Bang like evolution like
neuroscience to forget to make people forget the divinity inside you right so
that's what science is for but unfortunately for these people that's not enough
because eventually we'll all die, right?
So the only way around this is by creating a new technology called transhumanism.
You may have heard of transhumanism.
Again, don't worry about the concept now.
We'll discuss this later on the semester.
But transhumanism is to surpass humanity, which basically means to defeat death.
To upload you, your brain to the internet, so you're human.
here forever okay to trap you here forever and so now the question then is
why are they doing this why are people in power doing this okay so as we've
discussed in this class throughout human history it's usually secret societies
that have the power okay why okay well we
Last class we discussed the idea of bureaucracy, right?
Mass bureaucracy.
And we discussed how in a mass bureaucracy
bureaucrats don't really want to do anything.
They're lazy.
Well, guess what?
If you're part of secret society
and you're able to coordinate secretly together,
you can control the bureaucracy
because you're only people doing stuff.
Okay?
But then the question, but the problem is,
brocacies do not like secrets, secret societies.
So you have to maintain
your secrecy and how do you do that you do that through transgression if you guys are doing bad things together
okay now you have blackmail on each other and therefore you're committed to keeping each other
secrets if one of you falls down everyone falls down together okay so now you're committed to
maintain the secrets but the problem is this the problem is
Okay, it's conspiracy, but the moment you found out, they'll come and arrest you.
So how do you work together without actually meeting each other?
And the answer is religion, okay?
Or the word we use is eschatology.
Religion is just a script and understanding the world that allows you to coordinate secretly.
Okay? Does all this make sense? Okay. So now these secret societies, they are embedded in a mass
bureaucracy and they're manipulating the bureaucracy and they're working together to commit
transgression they have their own secret religion okay when you combine these three
together what happens is that they're now forced to invert this understanding
inversion why because they know that they're doing evil in this world so when they
go meet God God's gonna punish them right so the way to get around this is well
I will just worship someone who's superior to God, who is Satan, okay?
So what they're going to do is you're going to invert this.
Okay?
By celebrating Satan, they can now justify all their transgressions, right?
As a way to empower Satan.
Also, there's a fundamental weakness in the system, okay?
So let's go over the three main characteristics of the system.
The first is unity.
So this entire system is complete and unified.
Second is symmetry.
Symmetry or polarity.
And what this means is that if there's good, there must be evil.
If there's ugliness, there must be beauty.
Why?
Because you cannot have one about the other, okay?
One thing is meaningless without the other.
That's why you have God, you must have Satan, okay?
And the third principle is as above, so below.
And what this means is that everything is a reflection of each other.
So you can never defeat God, but what you can do is corrupt human beings to worship Satan
so that Satan becomes everything.
Okay?
All right.
Are you guys following along?
Okay, so what you're trying to do is you're trying to invert this world and how do you invert this world?
What you do is you know that hell is material and you know that heaven is spiritual, right?
What you do is you brainwash people to worship the material world and abandon the spiritual world.
You make money, power, technology, science, the greatest things in the world.
Okay?
You get rid of God.
religion, you get rid of compassion, you get rid of love.
And that's how you control the world.
So in other words, what is happening today is a war between heaven and hell.
The people in charge, the secret societies, they are interested.
They must make hell into heaven and heaven into hell.
They must invert the world in order to make
maintain their power.
Okay, and that's what we'll be focusing on for the rest of the semester.
This war between heaven and hell.
How it came about, who were the major players, and what will happen?
Yeah?
So I'm a bit confused about the part where,
so the secret society
are manipulating their power beyond the rest of the people,
and so they are devoting themselves into
the power of Satan, right?
But my question is, so this God and Satan,
they don't interfere to our world.
And so these are all just decisions made by the secret society itself.
Yep.
Okay, so if, well, in that case,
if Satan now goes beyond or has the power that goes beyond God,
then God wouldn't do anything to, like, rebuttal or something?
Yeah, okay, great, great, okay.
So, first thing to remember is that because of the principle of free will,
God and sin cannot interfere in this world.
Okay?
Secondly, if we have to remember, like,
there are different secret societies.
There are a thousand of different secret societies, okay?
The secret societies that are able to use all three principles
to accumulate power on the most successful.
Okay? So that's why they're promoting Satan.
Then the third question then is,
wasn't God doing anything about this?
Okay? And the answer is because if you think about it,
and only in time of complete darkness,
only when Satan rules can humans fully shine.
right does that make sense so god has trust in us god has faith in us god loves us completely god
believes that someone will stand up and do the right thing and when that person does the right
thing the universe will shine okay does that make sense right so only in the type of darkness
can the light truly shine and remember when someone
shines that light, that light is reflected in everyone else.
So everyone's light shines as well.
So that's the idea here.
You can choose to shine if you want.
But only if the world becomes really evil and dark and sinful, can you have this option?
Okay?
Yeah, back there?
Like, is there really a God or a Satan?
but like there's a god for all of the bad things,
or it's just two worlds which is one positive, one negative?
Okay, that's a really good question, okay?
So what all this is saying is this, okay?
In reality, literally everything is just vibrations, all right?
How these vibrations work, right?
We know what it knows, but it's always vibrational.
But what we know is, we are participants in a universe,
So if we all believe God exists, guess what? God exists.
We all believe sin and exists, sin exists.
That's why this war, it's not over resources.
It's over perception.
Do you understand?
This is a war of perception.
If I can get everyone in the world to believe that God is dead
and Satan is a true God, I win.
And how do I do that?
Well, I can do that by shooting rockets up into space, by putting man on the moon and on Mars.
Okay?
Why?
Because now I've destroyed the concept of heaven.
Before we've understood that, the moon, the Mars were beyond us because they are heavenly.
They're spiritual.
But once I put man on the moon and on Mars and go beyond, I've proven heaven doesn't exist.
I have destroyed God.
I can also
fake an alien invasion
and
pretend these aliens are Satan, okay?
Of science,
you don't know this, but all of science,
it's not about discovering reality, it's about
reinventing reality in a way that serves power.
That's what science really is.
Yeah?
So, is there people who, like,
they don't believe in science?
or God they choose to let others believe in them like they're making themselves into a God.
Does it work?
Like, because if you believe God, then God exists.
Like, if everyone believes in it.
So if someone makes, everyone believes in him or her, does it work to make him into God or say him some kind of?
Okay, that's a good question.
The answer is no. Historically what's happened is that a charismatic leader has emerged to
say that I am God's representative. Okay? Why? Because we believe we're all equal, right? You're
no different than I. What makes you God? Well, the answer is because I'm channeling God.
Okay? And historically, so like look at the early empires, the early kingdoms. What the king can say is that, I'm
I'm descended from God.
God came down, had sex with my mother,
and now I'm born, okay?
But that person is not saying, you know,
I am God itself, but I am born of God.
Okay?
Does that make sense?
Okay.
All right.
So this is the basic framework
for what we'll be working with the rest of the semester.
But understand that what's happening today
is a war between heaven and hell.
If I can convince you that God is dead,
and Satan is a true God.
If I can convince you that the material world is real,
the spiritual world is a lie,
if I can convince you that death is the worst thing to happen to you
and you should do all you can to live,
then hell has won, okay?
But what's important to understand is
this system is set up so that hell can never win out.
And the reason why is the intention,
entire cosmos is interconnected.
So if we do evil, if we feel pain, if there's so much suffering in the world, the earth
itself rebels, right?
Because of vibrational energy.
And this leads to things like the Great Flood, which resets the world and lets humanity renew
itself.
So there are all these different fail-sape systems in there, in here to make sure that
hell can never triumph.
And that's why
Ellen Musk wants us to go to Mars,
okay?
All right? But understand
if you just use this concept
of heaven and hell,
even though it's metaphorical,
even though God and Satan
are just projections of our imagination,
they do help us understand the world
better. Okay?
Okay. So any questions?
Any more questions before we
conclude for today?
Great. Okay. So we can
This tomorrow, Friday, yep, okay.
