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“When looking at Egyptian temple art, the first thing to realize is that YOU are the King. The King is not some historical figure from the distant past. Also, note how often the King and the Neter they are engaging have similar facial features. This mirroring clarifies that the Neter, the divine element summoned, is both within and outside you.”

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Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence

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“To read temple drawings, start with the Neter. Often the Neter is offering the Ankh to the King's nose (you), giving you the breath of life. Every breath inhaled is the most diving gift you could receive. Through our breath, we have contact with the divine energy of the creator, whether we are aware of it or not.”

“If you think of Neters as gods, you limit them and confine them in a box. Only when you open them up, add the divine powers of nature that are always in action that you realize their tremendous importance not in the past but to everyone today. These cosmic laws keep the Universe constantly expanding into ever greater dimensions of time, space, and consciousness.”

“Consider in this high-tech age: • A new paradigm may not be as simple as explaining new things to people. • New knowledge will include paradigm shifts. • New paradigms in some scenarios are not compatible or linear with old paradigms. New paradigms are not always the same thing, just up a few levels. They may require entirely new frameworks of consciousness.”

“New paradigms are not always the same thing, just up a few levels. They may require entirely new frameworks of consciousness. In some cases, new paradigms need Satori or epiphany moments while being hugely resistant to explanations. Entrenched paradigms may have self-preservation hardwired into them.”