TrueLife - Manly P. Hall & The Secret Teachings of All Ages: Unlocking Hidden Wisdom

Episode Date: June 26, 2020

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Darkness struck, a gut-punched theft, Sun ripped away, her health bereft. I roar at the void. This ain't just fate, a cosmic scam I spit my hate. The games rigged tight, shadows deal, blood on their hands, I'll never kneel. Yet in the rage, a crack ignites, occulted sparks cut through the nights. The scars my key, hermetic and stark. To see, to rise, I hunt in the dark. fumbling, furious through ruins
Starting point is 00:00:32 maze, lights my war cry Born from the Blaze The poem is Angels with Rifles The track, I Am Sorrow, I Am Lust by Codex Seraphini. Check out the entire song at the end of the cast. Hey, good afternoon, hello everyone. I just wanted to go over a interesting theory that I have. I'm not sure if it's accurate,
Starting point is 00:01:44 but it's something I've been thinking about and it ties in with a lot of books I've been reading and I'm sure there's millions of people that are way smarter than me that can maybe maybe make some sense of this or tell me if I'm on the right track or maybe just have some interesting thoughts about it.
Starting point is 00:02:02 So that being said, here we go. The first part of our journey begins with our friend Manly P. Hall, who was a bit of a, bit of a, veteran in the mystery schools and some of the occult and some of the secret teachings and stuff. In fact, the first part I'm going to be talking about is his book, Manly P. Hall, the secret teachings of all ages. And if you haven't picked this book up, you should.
Starting point is 00:02:37 It's a really fun read. There's a lot of stuff in there. I'm, you know, working my way through. But I find myself constantly having to stop and just, put my hand in my head and be like, what? Really? Is this true? Is this really true? And then I got to stop and go and do research. And it's fun. I really like it. And I really enjoy it.
Starting point is 00:02:57 And I'm mystified by the mystery schools and ancient knowledge and all that. So that being said, there was a particular part that made me stop and do an experiment. And I'm going to do it with you guys. So let me just go ahead and kind of paraphrase what he was talking. talking about and set up the experiment and then we'll do it together. So he's talking about the Druids and a little excerpt from the book is the druids were priests and physicians curing by magnetism and charging amulets with their fluidic influence. Their universal remedies were mistletoe and serpent's eggs because these substances attract
Starting point is 00:03:45 the astrolite in special manner. The progress of magnetism will someday reveal to us the absorbing properties of mistletail. Here's the next part that we're going to move on. We shall then understand the secret of those spongy growths which drew the unused virtues of plants and become surcharged with tinctures and savers. mushrooms truffles gall on trees and the different kinds of mistletoe will be employed with understanding by
Starting point is 00:04:26 a medical science which will be new because it is old but one must not move quicker than science which recedes that it may advance the further so I thought that part was fascinating when he's talking about, first off, magnetism, healing with magnetism, and then he talks about how one day man will rediscover the healing power of magnetism, especially in mushrooms,
Starting point is 00:05:01 truffles, gall on trees. You know, and I thought it was interesting because I've recently read a study from John Hopkins, which probably a lot of you have read the same study. It talks about how they're currently using psilocybin mushrooms to help people with dementia, PTSD, and people that have had strokes, people coping with coming to terms of the end of their life. And when I read the passage in this book from Manly P. Hall, it just said one day science will re again discover the healing power of these particular. plants. I just, I had to go back and reread the John Hopkins work and it just blew me away because for so long, some of these things have been taboo or not, you know, for whatever reason, you know, they're, they've been classified as like a schedule one. That means that there's absolutely
Starting point is 00:06:08 zero potential for help. And now that they're using them in, at John Hopkins, some of the best doctors in the world are are using these substances to help and the way they're doing it the way that they're the way that they're trying to understand the results like it's it's clear that once they've talked to the patients who've had PTSD they can see a dramatic change in their behavior after one session or if if you're curious about that you can go to maps.org and look up some of that research or just john hopkins and uh What I found super interesting is the way, not only are they monitoring it through behaviorism, but, you know, they'll put them in like an fMRI, which is the, you know, magnetic resonant resonance. And so that got me thinking, you know, I looked at the, I looked at the pictures and I looked at the images that they, they show the brain on mushrooms and they show the magnetic resonating images.
Starting point is 00:07:12 and parts of the brain are just lit up like a Christmas tree. Here's my Christmas tree. It's not lit up right now. But, you know, so I got to thinking, you know, what is it about how do they, how does an fMRI monitor the brain, you know, and how does that work? So I looked it up and I guess the M and fMRI stands for, you know, the magnetic part.
Starting point is 00:07:42 And what it does is it measures the the magnetism of the nuclei in hydrogen, then a hydrogen nuclei. So the magnetism of hydrogen nuclei. And so I said, wow, I guess, you know, the more activated the brain is, the more blood rushes to that part of the brain, whether it's the frontal lobe or the, you know, maybe Broca's area,
Starting point is 00:08:12 or, I'm sorry, Broca Zerra, be on the left-hand side, I believe. And in the fMRI, it just shows the brain lighting up in different areas. And there's more blood in the area, there's more water, there's more hemoglobin, there's more hydrogen nuclei for the magnetic resonance to pick up. So I thought a cool experiment would be to, you know, actually grab a magnet. And I think I have one. Just bear with me. here. I have one here. This fancy dance, just a little small magnet. And I thought, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:49 can you, can you replicate the little blurb that we had in Manly P. Halls in his, in his book, The Secret Teachings of All Ages. And, you know, let's, let's give it a whirl. So let me sit down my phone right over here. And you can see that, uh, you know, if we take, if we take, if If we take a specimen like this, something that you may find in your yard or your garden or your closet or something, I'm not sure. But you can take it. Now, I know none of you guys can feel this, but I can. And, you know, I hope you choose to try to replicate this experiment as well. But if you take it and you hold it by the end there, you know, you can feel just a little bit of repulsion there.
Starting point is 00:09:42 you know i'm sorry a little bit of repulsion there you know it's it's slight but it's there you can definitely feel it's not as powerful as if you had two magnets putting them together but you know you can definitely feel that there's something there you know it's just a a slight repulsion so i'm not sure if you know if we go off of uh what the fmri is maybe that is that is measuring the hydrogen the hydrogen, you know, nucleus, the molecules in the nucleus, I guess. But I thought it was fascinating. And, you know, what does that mean if you, does that mean if you take foods that are high in hydrogen or, you know, does that mean that the more blood, obviously that means the more blood flow that goes to the brain, the more you can measure it? but what if we're eating a diet that's high in these magnetic molecules, you know, these magnetic, you know,
Starting point is 00:10:45 like obviously vegetables seem to be higher, you know, and it kind of gets back to our diet, which, which, you know, and here we go, I'm going off the deep end here, which would take us to Terrence McKenna's idea of the mutagenic diet, you know, being the Stone Date theory, you know, how we moved out of the savannah in a rush for a ever-dwindling food source. We decided to try new things, and we came upon these mushrooms that, you know, help expand the size of our brain. You know, I believe Paul Stamonds has recently done or recently brought up the Stone Dap Theory and is kind of putting it back out for people to redigest.
Starting point is 00:11:32 And I hope that there's, I mean, Lord knows there's a lot of people smarter than, you know, me and I hope people can revisit that. I think that there's maybe some substance to it and and I think just the way that it's helping people at John Hopkins and in helping some of our veterans you know deal with things better and maybe even repairing actual brain damage. It's fascinating. So that's the the first book that we talked about was Manly P. Halls and I want to kind of just meander down this pathway of plausibility, if you will, and move forward with this theme of magnetism and consciousness and tie the first book to some other books I read. And so in my previous videos, I spoke a bit about Julian Jane's origin of, or breakdown of
Starting point is 00:12:27 the bicameral mine. He makes the claim that about 3,000 years ago, you know, know, we weren't really conscious. We had the corresponding parts of Broca's area and Vernica's area on the opposite side of the brain. He believes that, that, you know, let me just kind of paraphrase a little bit more from what I've written down on my notes here. It says, uh, Jane suggests that the right hemisphere's lack of language capacity is because it used to be used for something else. Specifically, it was the source of admonetary images funneled to the speech centers on the left side of the brain. These manifested themselves as hallucinations that helped guide humans through situations that required complex responses, decisions, and state craft, for instance. or whether or not to go on a risky journey.
Starting point is 00:13:37 So he's saying that societal pressures and that overpopulation and just the changes on the planet caused the evolution of the speech centers to shift. I wanted to add to that a little bit. I think there's a magnetism component to that. And I know I'm going kind of woo-woo here. but, you know, what affects does magnetism really have on the brain?
Starting point is 00:14:08 There's quite a few studies that talk about the, you know, the transcranium, the transcranium magnetic hat that you'll see some biohackers wear. Or, you know, there's been a recent study where people put a magnet behind their ear and it influences their decision making after just, you know, 30 minutes. They're more, more, they're less risk adverse. They'll take chances. things they wouldn't do and it just got me thinking you know what effect does the magnetic field have on us have on our brain have on consciousness have on expanding consciousness and you know
Starting point is 00:14:48 what there's so many little things that point towards the magnetic field fundamentally changing the way we are as humans and so I just want to kind of point out a few of them, I'm going to go over some more books and some anecdotal evidence. You know, if you look at the map here, you know, you guys see that there? If you go throughout history, you know, doesn't it always kind of seem like the northern hemisphere? It's always kind of beaten up on the southern hemisphere. You know, if you read von Klauschwitz or Sun Tzu, all these generals, like, it's always the
Starting point is 00:15:32 northern hemisphere beating up on the southern hemisphere. Could it be that it's the North Pole, that the magnetic field of the North Pole, that causes people to be maybe more technically savvy? Is that possible? Well, according to our friends, Albert Roy Davis and Walter Rawls, they've done extensive work on magnetic fields and plant growth, magnetic fields and animals. And if you get a chance to read this book, it's called The Magnetic Blueprint of Life, Albert Roy Davis, Walter C. Rolls. And they actually get into some of the research they do. There's another pretty popular YouTuber that's done some amazing experiments. And if you just pop in this guy, I forgot his name, but if you just pop in this book, he'll probably come up.
Starting point is 00:16:25 He's done some amazing seed experiments where he'll take a mason jar and he'll put a, you know, a, high-powered magnet with the north pole facing down and then another high-partum with the south pole facing down on little seedlings and it's it's pretty interesting to see what happens to those particular seedlings the way they fruit the way they grow the way they don't grow the abnormalities that happen to them and i think it's kind of consistent with you know the north side of the magnet having a profound effect on the way things grow So if it's true for, you know, the research in this book, if it's true for plants, if it's true for, for, you know, animals, it's probably true for us, right? I think that the earth grows humans the way a tree grows apples.
Starting point is 00:17:21 So that's another book that you might want to check out and just kind of adds to my theory about how magnetism tends to, you know, know, shape our consciousness, shape our language, maybe. And so as we keep moving forward on our theory of magnetism, North Poles and South Poles and our theory of how magnetism can change consciousness,
Starting point is 00:17:49 I wanted to go over a couple other books that kind of fit this whole, the whole thing that I'm talking about. Obviously, we've already talked about Julian Janes and the different speech centers, and this guy was a real, He's got to pick this book up. It's amazing.
Starting point is 00:18:06 It'll make you stay up at night. I know it did me. You just can't sleep thinking about it. It's like, gosh, how come this isn't, how come everyone doesn't know this? Why don't we teach this in schools? So, moving right along, there's another one that I really think everyone,
Starting point is 00:18:23 if you haven't read, this guy right here. World's in Collision, Emmanuel Velikovsky. I don't know why kids, don't read this. My kid's going to read this. This is, this is probably what happened. You know, if you believe, like I believe, then you believe that the stories that were told to some of the Indian, the indigenous people all around the world were actually history.
Starting point is 00:18:54 You know, we write them off, we write off these, like the Hopi's creation stories and some of the Mayas and the indigenous people's creation stories are probably closer to the truth than anything that, well, I want to be careful. They're just as good as what the scientists have brought us, right? Sometimes I think that science is the, you know, the unwavering belief in the ignorance of experts. You know, they have all these, oh, this is definitely what happened,
Starting point is 00:19:31 and this is definitely what happened. and there's all these conflicts of interest. And if you look at our history, whether it's, you know, Galileo, Copernicus, it seems like we always get it wrong. And if we always get it wrong, isn't it fair to say that we're probably wrong now? You know, I heard a great quote one time that was, you know, the world is not only stranger than you imagine. It's stranger than you can imagine. And so, basically what we're suffering from is a lack of imagination we have all these people that go to
Starting point is 00:20:06 schools that in order to get their degree they have to repeat what someone else someone else's livelihood depends on you know it's a it's a pretty big conflict of interest so there's another one that kind of fits our narrative you know the path of the pole our good friend charles hapgood and you know the reason him and velikovsky are are kind of tied together is because of the they both believe in catastrophic events that shaped the world. You know, modern day geology and modern day science tend to write off catastrophism as just foolishness, just tomfoolery.
Starting point is 00:20:48 However, the more that I read about it, you know, and Emmanuel Velikovsky has a series of books. Like, this is just one of them. I'll show you some other ones that, you know, I know Joe Rogan's a pretty popular guy and he's had Randall Carlson on and Graham Hancock and, you know, these Emmanuel Velikovsky, I think, is probably, you know, Graham Hancock is just scratching the surface of what Velikovsky talked about.
Starting point is 00:21:16 If you like Graham Hancock, if you like Russell Carlson, or Randall Carlson, then you'll love this guy. So this is World's in Collision, Ages and Chaos, um, earth and upheaval, Emmanuel Velikovsky. I'm a big fan of the hard, hard copies. And if you get a first of deal. You know, they have the new ones that are paper, but there's something about reading the actual hard copy.
Starting point is 00:21:38 And, you know, they just talk about how, and this is kind of, this is kind of out there too. But the amount of footnotes, the amount of research that Belikovsky did, it'll blow your mind. It'll blow your mind. And I highly recommend you guys all take an opportunity to pick up those books because it, it's fascinating. that's what I'll kind of go into a little bit. So if you can walk with me down this potential path of catastrophic events that shape the world and at least say, hey, it's possible, George. That could have happened.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Let me ask you this. How does that change the magnetic field? How does that change the polarity, the electrical magnetic field of our planet? What did that do to our brains? I believe it was, my opinion that I've come to after reading a bunch of these books and I think that the thread that ties them all together is that the 500,000 years ago or 2 million years ago, however, whoever you want to read to or believe that the human brain was radically increased by three times in volume. I think it was electromagnetism.
Starting point is 00:22:56 I think it was the electromagnetic field. that changed, that rapidly changed, and is still changing today, that is what is shaping the evolution of consciousness. Now I know that consciousness is a broad term, so let me try to break it down. I think that is what is changing the chemistry in our brain. You know, clearly, as we move through the, like the procession of the equinox, as we move through the different, through Leo, Sagittarius, as we go through these different houses, there's different,
Starting point is 00:23:29 magnetic fields there and you know it I think one way to to prove this theory and I haven't done this yet this is all just wild speculation but it's fun for me and I enjoy talking about it you know I've got a couple books and what I'm gonna try to do is I'm gonna try to go back and you know you can actually see if you read like phyllo-Judaus and if you read some of the Homeric verses you can and Velikovsky especially, you can find out what constellations were in the sky and you can kind of get an idea
Starting point is 00:24:06 of what the heavens look like at that point in time. And if you can do that, if you can find out where we were at that time in the cosmic year and what house we were in, you'll have an idea, potentially of what the magnetic field, what area,
Starting point is 00:24:25 at least today the magnetic field is in that area and where the earth was in that area. And then you can go forward and start making guesses about, oh, well, this is the fluff we're moving through, or this is the cloud we're moving through now. And, you know, the research is in its infancy as far as cosmic magnetic fields, cosmic magnetic resonances. But I believe there's something there. I believe that's what all these books point to. You know, here's another good one, too. this is called Atlantis the anti-deluvian world
Starting point is 00:25:01 the classic illustrated edition of 1882 by Ignatius Donnelly and you know this kind of ties in with Graham Hancock as well and you know here we have potentially you know what could be what could have been Atlantis here you know here's the you know the street of Gibraltar down here and if you read Tameas or listen to what so on was told by the Egyptians you know, a lot of speculation is that there was something here.
Starting point is 00:25:29 But there was a giant flood and in a day, the most advanced society, one of the most advanced societies, the Earth is ever known is, boom, gone. And if you read Emmanuel Velikoski, he'll give you the reasons why that happened, you know, and it's a catastrophic event that happened. You know, Graham Hancock talks a lot about the pyramids, some of the hieroglyphics on the pyramids. And he talks about Gobeckley-Tepi and Coetz-O-Coddle. And, you know, there's always,
Starting point is 00:26:06 one part that I'm thinking of right now is that on all the pyramids, there's this, you know, the, let's see, remember this one here? Kind of map of the ancient sea kings. Hmm, doesn't that sound like a seafaring, a seafaring race? And, you know, this is the book where they have, they have all the shores,
Starting point is 00:26:28 all the little inlets, all the bays of, you know, I don't know if you can see it on my map down here. Probably not. But they have the whole Antarctic map, all the bays, and, you know,
Starting point is 00:26:46 Lord knows what's going on down there, but apparently somebody was mapping that. And that's the map that came from, like the P. Res map that came from possibly the Library of Alexandria, but the reason this book is so important is that it continues to tie together all the previous books that we've talked about. It ties this to Velikovsky. Velikovsky, this to the, you know, this is the same as Charles Hapgood's Path of the Poles.
Starting point is 00:27:16 And they all could have radically changed the, the, obviously they changed the North Pole, the South Pole, but more. than that, some of the, some of the catastrophic events they've talked about are, you know, planet-sized bodies buzzing us, just, you know, think about the one that landed down here in the Yucatan, right, that they think maybe caused all the dinosaurs to die and, you know, didn't have to be a lot less gravity for dinosaurs to be that big? Wouldn't that change the magnetic field? And what about the Tuskegee event? And if you tie that, I know it's speculation,
Starting point is 00:28:01 but if you tie that up here with, you know, our good friend Plato, and they talk about the fall of man and the men of gold, men of silver, men of iron, men of brass. And, you know, is it possible that maybe as our planet makes its way through the cosmic year as it goes around the galaxy, Just like there's seasons for temperature, there's definitely hot spots of magnetic fields or low spots of magnetic fields or Berklin currents or, you know, as we move and we make our way twisting and winding through the galaxy, the effects of the magnetic fields have to have a profound effect not only on the planets, but the inhabitants of the planets. And that's the point I'm trying to make here is speculation.
Starting point is 00:28:58 And just it's the one current I see going through all these books that no one really talks about. I'm not even sure if modern celestial mechanics makes an account for the electric universe. That being, so as I bring out the electric universe, this right here, if you're not familiar with Purple Dawn theory or Saturn theory, Theodore Holden and Troy D. McLaughlin. They've written a book called Cosmos In Collision, The Prehistory of Our Solar System and the Modern Man. And this book, I mean, trust me, this is one you definitely want to pick up.
Starting point is 00:29:39 It talks about where all the water on our planet came from, and it's pretty deep. And I kind of want to give you a little bit about it, but I don't want to butcher it. these guys have really gone out of their way to do research, and you can go online and listen to some of their podcast and listen to some of their speeches and just the way they tie everything together.
Starting point is 00:30:00 Let me just show it to you guys again. So it's Cosmos In Collision, and it's by, there you go, Theodore Holden and Troy McLaughlin. Yeah, so I think there's something there, you know, from... So let's just, let me just show you. where we've gone to. We've gone from Manly P. Hall, secret teachings of all ages,
Starting point is 00:30:28 to Velikovsky, to Ignatius Donnelly, to Charles Hapgood, Graham Hancock. We've covered quite a bit there, and I know we're kind of deep in the woods, and we've done our experiment with magnets and mushrooms, and tied that to what the experiments they're doing
Starting point is 00:30:51 at John Hopkins, So yeah, let me know what you guys think. I know it's kind of out there, and my theory is clearly not, you know, as solid as it should be. I'm still going to work on it, and I'm still learning this whole YouTube thing. So I'm going to try to push stuff in the show notes.
Starting point is 00:31:10 I haven't really got all this stuff figured out yet, but I'm fascinated by this. And I hope somebody out there is too. I think that the answers are there for us. I think that we are entering a time in which people are getting smarter. You know, people are changing. The pace of change is rapidly increasing.
Starting point is 00:31:34 And I think that it's time for, you know, readers are leaders. Readers are leaders. And there's so many people that are just, you know, doing what they're told to do and not doing their own research, that it's a good time. for people like us to just read books and come up with our theories and put them out there and debate them and and uh you know let me just show you one other one that gave me the idea to look at the you know the celestial um or the the the different patterns in the sky at different times uh this guy right here
Starting point is 00:32:14 is anatoly famenko and uh he wrote a series of books called history fiction or science There's a particular, this guy's a, he's a mathematician, and I believe that he studied this thing called parameter D, which is a, which is a, you know, it's a, it's a problem that talks about the time of eclipses of the moon. And he, if you read Anatoli Famikos, History, Fiction, or Science, Volume 1, he'll go into, and him will, and he will elucidate. He will back up with facts. And he will go into some reasons why the timeline that we currently work under has got a lot of holes in it. It's hard to beat a Russian mathematician.
Starting point is 00:33:09 You know, those guys are some of the greatest minds have come from. So yeah, anyways, let me know what you guys think. Super stoked to be doing some videos. and I hope if anything at all, maybe my video made you laugh or it made you think about something or it gave you an experiment you can do at home with magnets and vegetables
Starting point is 00:33:33 or magnets and mushrooms and just give you an idea of what's happening out there and what you can do at home to test out different states of consciousness and, you know, do your own trip, come up with your own reasons why things are happening and let me know what you think.
Starting point is 00:33:48 So thank you guys. I appreciate your time. I hope you're having a great day. And we'll see you again a little bit later. Aloha.

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