Two of our more highly valued personal attributes are spiritual growth and healing, the process of restoring or maintaining health, harmony and balance to body, mind and spirit. Both of these personal attributes also symbolize intrinsic antecedents of increased transpersonal awareness that give rise to superconsciousness.
Transpersonal awareness is the mystical feeling of the individual that his or her consciousness expanded beyond the usual ego boundaries and the limitations of time and space.
Maintaining harmony and inner peace as experienced in transpersonal awareness can be as difficult as first achieving it, particularly during tumultuous times. Psychological warfare deployed by governments is calculated to disrupt a population’s inner peace, thereby affecting individual discernment, which is essential both to good decision making, critical thinking and the apprehension of truth. Any disruption of inner peace is considered a perturbation.
Perturbations can disrupt transpersonal awareness, leading to a drifting of the spiritual center and an emotional and intellectual imbalance. Even mild occurrences have the potential to unsettle the mind, making it difficult to think clearly. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid making important decisions during such times of perturbation. So what is the root cause of spiritual perturbation?
During the Renaissance when Ignatius of Loyola wrote his Rules for the Discernment of Spirits, perturbations, as well as physical illnesses, were believed to be caused by evil spirits.
Today evil spirit is an archaic expression used to explain what we today identify as negative energy – both negative energy that we absorb and the negative energy we release. Emotions, positive and negative, emit energetic vibrations that have specific frequencies. Love, for example, has the highest frequency. We’re all familiar, perhaps too familiar, with common low frequency emotions: anger, hate, humiliation, conflict, jealousy, envy, spite, self-loathing, etc.
But today we must take into account an even more sinister disruptor known as Fifth Generation Warfare (5GW). Daily we are subjected to it daily writ large. Dr. Robert Malone recently published a series of three articles devoted to 5GW.
Fifth generation warfare is a nasty business. There are no rules of engagement. No distinction between civilian and combatant. It is about controlling your mind, the information which you encounter, your beliefs and your emotions. It is enabled in the USA by Section 230 and by the legal precedent of New York Times vs Sullivan. There are sins of information warfare, as with any form of warfare, and they typically boil down to utilitarian logic - the means justify the ends. (Emphasis mine)
Harboring negative energy for the most part is something we are able to control. However, other causes of spiritual perturbation, such as personal crises, conflicts in belief systems, existential questioning, free floating anxiety and fear, moral dilemmas or challenges to one's values and convictions, often lie beyond our control. These represent today’s decisive battlefields - areas ripe for 5GW exploitation.
One way to control negative energy is to avoid it - think Twitter and other social media cesspools of spite. If we continually expose ourselves to negative energy, it will manifest as grievous harm to our physical and spiritual wellbeing. If we find ourselves in close proximity to negatively predisposed groups or individuals, our minds will intuitively sense it. We should then instinctively and wisely recoil. Too often we indulge.
Epigenetics
The mind is not in the brain. The mind is a field that surrounds the body. The mind and the body are not separate entities, they are part of one system.1
Epigenetics is the study of how environmental factors, lifestyle and behavior affect gene expression. This rapidly growing field of study is revolutionizing the way we think about the relationship between our emotions, belief systems, and physical health. Mind-body science is evolving, demonstrating the interconnectedness of our thoughts, feelings, and the cells in our bodies.
Acclaimed cell biologist Dr. Bruce Lipton popularized the concept of “Biology of Belief,” in his seminal work. The notion of epigenetics has now been around for some 20 years, but it never received much hoopla. We all know why. The very idea of epigenetic therapy poses a significant threat to the Biopharmaceutical Complex.
According to Dr. Peter McCullough, the biopharmaceutical complex is the fusion of worldwide non-governmental agencies (WHO, WEF, Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, et. al.) along with government regulatory agencies FDA, CDC, NIH, et. al.), and the biopharmaceutical companies that market vaccines. The “Twitter Files” revealed that this nefarious complex also includes the FBI and perhaps other intelligence agencies, as well as Dark Ruler Archetypes like George Soros, his kid, Bill Gates, Yuval Noah Harari (who for whatever reasons reminds me of Martin Bormann), and Klaus Schwab. Heil!
Traditionally, the understanding of genetics focused on the DNA sequence as the primary determinant of an organism's traits and characteristics. However, epigenetics reveals the activity of genes can be influenced by chemical modifications to DNA or proteins associated with DNA. These modifications, known as epigenetic marks or tags, can turn genes "on" or "off," affecting their expression and subsequent protein production.
Epigenetic modifications can be influenced by a variety of factors, including nutrition, stress, toxins, exercise, and social interactions. They can occur throughout an individual's life and can even be passed down from one generation to the next, leading to inherited epigenetic traits, an idea we’ll visit in the next section.
First, a little art history. It’s good for the genes.
In Greek mythology, the Three Graces were daughters of Zeus collectively known as Charites. They were renowned for their beauty, charm and creativity. The Charites are easy to spot in Botticelli’s artwork. They are often depicted attending Venus, the goddess of love, who occupies the center of this garden. That’s Mercury, the messenger of the gods, on the far left. He’s looking up and gesturing toward something. I thought this rather odd, so I researched it.
Primavera is a complex and controversial painting. I chose it, as well as the other art in this piece, because of their beauty and symbolism; art is one way Divine Mind communicates with us and informs grace. Contemplating the symbolism in art, nature or literature engenders grace and inner peace. And is powerful epigenetic therapy!
Pallas and the Centaur, also by Botticelli, hung in the Uffizi Museum in Florence in close proximity - up and to the left - of its companion canvas Primavera. This proximity explains why Mercury is looking up and gesturing in the general direction of Pallas Athena and the Centaur, who is half man and half beast and therefore clearly NOT in a state of grace. No worries. Athena will shape-shift him back into the fullness of his human nature in a flash, perhaps via epigenetic reprogramming.
Half-human, half-animal creatures are called therianthropes. They are metaphors for what Carl Jung might have termed “arrested individuation,” i.e. they have ceased to grow spiritually, possibly because of poverty of sense-of-self or perhaps deep despair over something. It seems like there are more and more of these philosophical zombies around.
Interpretation: The centaur has wandered from his customary hunting grounds in the forest into off-limits territory. He has lost his inner peace and desperately is in need of Grace. Athena, eternally unamused by beastly (ungodly) behavior, grabs his hair and yanks as if to demand, “How many jabs have you had?!" This tête-à-tête attracts Mercury’s attention while everyone else in the Primavera tableau continues to merrily allegorize.
When researching Pallas Athena I came across this snippet by archetypal astrologist Rebecca Farrar, who commented on Pallas Athene, the asteroid discovered in 1802:
As an unmarried virgin goddess, Athena channeled her life force into her mental capacity and what astrologer Demetra George calls “creative intelligence.” Athena’s symbols of wisdom and war, such as the owl and spear, speak to her complex meaning to the Greeks. Athena demonstrates the ability to think for oneself, as well as the internal balance of active and receptive energies when head and heart combine.
Rather than conclude with a recognizable image of Athena with her attributes or with her namesake asteroid, I decided a piece by Marc Chagall would be better suited to our times and circumstances. Chagall’s work reanimates inspiration and spiritual guidance from the Collective Unconscious, the subject of our next piece. Psychologist Carl Jung stated, “Art intuitively apprehends upcoming changes in the Collective Unconscious.”
Epigenetics is generally considered to be a basis for a better, more progressive, liberal and inclusive social policy. But is that the whole truth? To understand the darker implications of epigenetics, just think back through human history. You will certainly find no shortage of war, famine, exploitation, destruction, epidemic or trauma. Knowing these experiences can leave a biological trace in our genes – which can even be transmitted to future generations – could be problematic.2
Transgenerational epigenetic influences are also suggested to contribute to disease, especially cancer, in humans.3
Given that the Covid “vaccine” has been identified as gene therapy4, one wonders, with level headed justification, if epigenetics will be similarly identified with Humanity 2.0 (transhumanism). After all, convergence of biological and digital systems is endemic to the godless transhumanist worldview.
My point here is to emphasize I and many others are convinced humanity is experiencing an unprecedented collective unconscious slide into the shadowy dark side, tinged with early 20th century horrors such as famine, war, eugenics, Kafkaesque arrested individuation (having little or no self-awareness), plus a veritable devil’s dessert of heretofore unimaginable dystopian depravities.
What’s more, this phenomena looks to be unwittingly exacerbated by epigenetics and intrusive gene therapy disguised as vaccine. ‘Tis a frightful environment into which the Archetype of the Apocalypse is steadily being constellated.
Meloni, Maurizio. (2016) “If we’re not careful, epigenetics may bring back eugenic thinking.” (article)
Curiously, this Substack piece was published this morning, but the general idea has been around for months.
In the meantime I'll be harvesting my garlic soon and I plan on fermenting that in my electric crockpot on the back porch.
So I just came across this guy on rumble who also has a YouTube channel called Fermenti. He says to eat more raw sauerkraut because the mad scientists are trying to change our genome by messing with our natural gut microbiome and replacing it with synthetic biology. He thinks that doing this will destroy our haplotypes and result in a new species.
I don't know about that but
I'm down with making sauerkraut. I have my great-grandfather's hand-cut stone crock weight. I just need to find a crock.