In your mid-50s comes a test of the serpent goddesses to see if you are still virile.
Yeah, that's it, that's a reality.
What reality is that?
It's a reality the ancient Egyptians created.
How?
Through belief.
It's magic.
They were the most skilled in magic.
Do you think their magic involves only amulets, words of power, and a show?
I think that is part of it.
That gets the buy-in to belief.
Ceremony and ritual get the participants in the mind state which allows magic to happen.
Is that what happens in a plant medicine ceremonial circle?
Yes, everyone shares in the coming altered state.
The ancient Egyptians were using the same trance technology to create realities.
This is also rave technology.
You tune in to the DJ and their music, and everyone has a shared experience.
It's a different world.
So, what is this explaining?
Vibrational frequencies of being.
The captured human mind operates in a tight frequency that is the dominant narrative of those who control reality.
Who controls reality?
Those who are in charge.
Who is in charge?
The people who are in power.
Who are they?
Generally, the ones with the most money.
They set the agenda for the world, and we follow along.
It's the world order.
To change reality, you must get control of the world and shape it to your liking.
Reality is overlaid upon the physical structure.
So, you're the saying the physicality of the world is baked in?
In a physical sense, yes.
It's the container which allows realities to flourish.
Outside the container, you are unintelligible.
The trick is to operate within the permissible bounds of what is plausible.
You step outside of that, and it is madness.
Okay, but isn't the idea of two serpent goddesses coming to test your virility as you age and determine whether you live or die a little far-fetched?
It appears to be.
Why does it work?
It is grounded in this reality.
A magician takes the preposterous and adds a ground to it.
In this case the ancient Egyptian magicians took the idea of Goddess as a serpent and created a festival where they tested out the virility of the pharaoh in a recurring jubilee, they called the Heb-Sed.
It ensured the pharaoh was still fit enough to rule.
Everyone believed in it.
Oh, I'm sure there were some who doubted it.
Yes, those are society's outcasts who are forced out to the fringe or expelled completely.
A system has built into it a mechanism to expel non-conformists.
It's a top priority of any reality generating system.
Why is that?
Because an alternate reality can catch on like wildfire, burn down the current reality, and place a new reality in its place.
Christianity was such a brush fire.
It wasn't stamped out by the authorities.
Well, they tried, but the mechanism behind Christianity was ingenious because the more they tried to stamp it out, the hotter it burned.
Martyrs fuelled the cause.
It got out of control and took over.
Constantine the Great recognized it and instead of fighting it, he made a deal with those in charge of the movement.
He was enlightened in the sense he knew he couldn't fight Christianity and thus absorbed it.
Once given power, Christianity then stomped out its rivals.
Yeah, I see that.
That's how it works.
Thanks for the history lesson.
Well, it's important to be cognizant of history so when you do understand how the carnival works, you can put the pieces together.
Yeah, I see that, though no one is going to believe this.
Is it important that they believe what you write?
No, I don't think so.
Why would you care?
For validation, I guess.
Do you need validation from those immersed within society?
Hmm, no because then I'd be mainstream and assimilated, however, getting someone to take your ideas seriously helps as a check on madness.
Is that what you want?
Good question.
Alright, let's play it out.
You are taken seriously.
What does that entail?
I'd have to explain myself.
How are you going to do that?
I think I'd need to document my process of discovery.
What does that involve?
A mid-life crisis of belief.
Well, not belief per se, I didn't have any, but I wanted to discover the origins of belief in human societies.
This was a massive undertaking, and I didn't back down.
I educated myself.
I travelled to faraway places.
I read a ton of books.
Took classes.
Collected information.
That was the beginning stage.
Eventually, I hit on the idea of shamanism and altered states.
I then entered the experiential phase where I immersed myself in that world.
It was difficult, but I kept returning.
There was something to it.
I didn't know what, other than that I should keep going back and trying to figure it out.
Repetition worked and then I saw it.
Saw what?
A carnival and how meaning is derived from the carnival.
You make it up.
It's belief.
The origin of beliefs is from seeing a game, and the game is to make up your beliefs and then get everyone else to believe them.
That's pretty funny.
So, if I get people to take me seriously, they will find out I am the most unserious person in the world.
That's a paradox.
Taking you seriously would collapse the seriousness of this reality.
Yes, that's the result of getting people to take my ideas seriously.
So, you don't want that?
It's impossible.
If you take my ideas seriously you will collapse reality into a madhouse of unseriousness.
In other words, I can't be taken seriously.



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