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June 2025 Cellular Consciousness

Dear Friend,

We tend to think of cells simply as the smallest structural units forming living organisms, but ongoing research is revealing their complexity.  In 1665, Robert Hooke coined the word ‘cell’ from the Latin cella.  While examining cork under a microscope he thought the rectangular chambers resembled monastic cells[1]. Monks often sing and pray in their cells, meditating on and reciting scripture and working consciously toward an elevation of the spiritual body. This analogy of monastic cells and sounds ties into interesting recent research on the cell.

Cells can “hear” through acoustic vibration and these vibrations can change cellular behaviour.[2] Japanese scientists Masahiro Kumeta et al[3] of Kyoto University utilised a technique known as sonogenetics[4].  They used frequency, intensity and waveform through low-frequency ultrasound to activate or reprogramme cellular growth.  In 2018, they bathed cultured cells in acoustic waves and found that bone formation and wound healing were positively stimulated down to the genetic structure. This field of sonogenetics can also influence stem cells, and guide processes like fat metabolism, neural regeneration and bone growth without directly having an effect on the tissue physically. An April 2025 report[5] entitled “Acoustic modulation of mechanosensitive genes and adipocyte differentiation”, examined the nature of cells and the pathways through which they collectively sense acoustic vibrations that facilitate the modification of cellular activities. Their study indicates the propensity of cells to work together collaboratively and, some may say, consciously.

In Bruce Lipton’s discussion on cellular consciousness, he has posited that the cell membrane functions like a “brain” in that it both receives and processes information eliciting a cellular response to stimuli.[6] Response to external stimuli and processing of information is one of the definitions of sentience according to scientists.  This concept that cells have not only sentience but may connect with consciousness is described in a paper written by William B. Miller, evolutionary biologist and co-author of The Sentient Cell: The Cellular Foundations of Consciousness[7] wherein he argues for sentience in the first cells which emerged billions of years ago. He further argues that “…all forms of sentience, all forms of cognitive functioning right up to and including those expressed by humans, evolved from the original expression of consciousness at the birth of life in prokaryotes”. We would argue more of a top-down cosmology, that Consciousness is first and foremost in the universe, and behind all things. Nonetheless it can be shared with all organic life forms according to their own abilities to receive from the Consciousness field. Professor John Torday, of UCLA, proposes that “consciousness lies at the intersection of cosmology and physiology.”[8]

Conventional science, seeing consciousness as local, maintains that memory is encoded in the brain relating to action potential. Other more innovative thinkers are questioning this.  The role of the cellular scaffolding, particularly microtubules in the brain, and the relationship to consciousness, information and memory storage and retrieval, has been the subject of controversial studies by such notables as Stuart Hameroff and Roger Penrose. Ana Flores and Mitchell Liester published a paper on a narrative review of cellular memory six months ago[9].  They posit that there is evidence to show that memories actually can be encoded and stored in cells throughout the body and that this cellular memory may even be transferred between individuals through organ transplantation. Anecdotal descriptions of organ donors’ experiences of unexpected cravings and specific memories were considered evidential. For example, neurosurgeon, Dr Nader shared how a transplant recipient who had never eaten chicken nuggets before now claimed that she had a craving for chicken nuggets. The Doctor reported that chicken nuggets had been found associated with the donor. He also tells of a woman who received an organ from a murder victim and was later accurately able to “recall” the shape and face of the donor’s murderer. [10] In addition, Flores and Liester considered organisms without a nervous system, still seeming to show recall, a good reason to pursue the study of cell memory.[11]  So do all cells have memories?  It would appear so. By way of one example:  The immune system “remembers” previous diseases and is able to target them appropriately.

Salamanders and axolotls can regrow limbs as we have seen historically.  Last month, research[12] by Leo Otsuki et al of the Tanaka Lab at IMBA, suggests that we humans can do so too. They found a gene which enables regrowing body parts with memory of position and identity.  Could it be that we do not regrow limbs or organs because we do not know we can, yet salamanders regrow limbs because they do not know that they cannot?  Dr Tanaka suggests “if similar memory exists in human limbs, scientists may one day be able to target them to unlock new regenerative capabilities”[13]. This indicates the potential for humans. In Key 3-1-7:45[14] we are told:

This key gives the beginning of an entirely new science called medical astronomy which will allow the nodal of cell memory to be stimulated so that new limbs, organs and tissues fill the anatomical space of the body undergoing regeneration.

This is done through interaction with new axiatonal lines[15] stimulated by noise temperature calibration[16], reminding us of the action of consciousness and sound on the cells and their links to a higher Biology and Creation.

We thank you O HaShem for allowing us to clothe ourselves with the power of YHWH and Your Divine Vibrations for the creation of healthy perfect cells, linking us back to the First Adam and the reprogramming of our bodies, cell by cell, through the glory of the Higher Light and Shekinah Field, that we may become One with You.

 

 

With Love and Blessings,

 

 

[1] https://bscb.org/learning-resources/softcell-e-learning/what-is-a-cell/

[2] https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a64491585/cells-can-hear/

[3] https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-025-07969-1

[4] https://neulinehealth.com/sonogenetics-what-it-is-how-it-works-and-its-potential-implications-for-neurological-diseases/

[5] https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-025-07969-1

[6]  Insight into Cellular Consciousness – Bruce H. Lipton, PhD

[7] Reber, A.S., Baluška, F, Miller, W.B. 2023.  The Sentient Cell: The Cellular Foundations of Consciousness. OUP

[8] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0079610724000191

[9] https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.73063

[10] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fn7qhAxPCKs

[11] https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.73063

[12]https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09036-5

[13] https://www.oeaw.ac.at/imba/research-highlights/news/hand2-positional-code-that-allows-axolotls-to-regrow-limbs-found

[14] Hurtak, J.J. 1973.  The Keys of Enoch the Book of Knowledge.  AFFS.

[15] Ibid Glossary Axiatonal lines. Vibratory lines which connect levels of human electrochemical activity with astrobiological circuits that span the solar system and are connected with resonating star systems. The axiatonal lines connect the acupuncture mapping of the human biological system with superior astrobiological analogs.

[16] Ibid Key 317 Flame Letters

March 2025 Radiation

Nuclear Radiation

Dear Friend,

Nuclear radiation is a double-edged sword. Like most things in our dualistic system of life, it can be used either for good or destruction. In medicine it can help us look within the body, highlighting areas that need attention, and destroying cancerous cells, for example. There is also natural radiation all around us such as cosmic rays from outer space, gamma rays present in the earth, rocks, buildings, the food we eat, and even in the bones of our bodies. Depending upon the level and type of energy, it does not always affect us adversely, unless the energy is strong enough to create burns or cellular changes.  Mild sunburn is benign but more adverse burns from ultra-high-energy radiation, ionising radiation, can affect the atomic structure of our cells. Sadly, as with most powerful technologies on our planet, humanity also has harnessed the tremendous energy locked within the atom to create weapons of terrifying destructive capabilities.  Even technologies with good intentions such as those which can produce cheaper energy, may generate events like Chernobyl with the potential to destroy some of humanity.

 

This destructive energy also does not dissipate quickly, as seen in the dust clouds from the Sahara’s Reggane region in Southern Algeria, where the French first carried out atmospheric nuclear tests in the 1960s. Radiation clouds are regularly found over Europe and other regions. The first recorded man-made nuclear explosion at 5:29 am on 16 July 1945, in the New Mexico desert, fused the soil into a mostly grey-green glass-like substance.  This glassy substance, trinitite, created by phenomenal heat and pressure, was named after the site of the nuclear test, Trinity.[1]  Shortly, thereafter, there were “Unidentifiable” flying objects seen in the area.  In fact, UFOs have been seen in many places related to nuclear sites, ranging from the Atucha Nuclear Power Plant in Argentina to the United Kingdom’s Bentwaters (a joint USA-RAF) base.  These UFOs, now also called UAPs for Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, seem to be anti-nuclear as, while clearly observing events at these sites, their function may also be protective or a warning of potential danger.

 

High Level radiation affects the atoms and chemical bonds within our bodies and can result in genetic mutation.  Perhaps, on a larger scale, this could go beyond our physical bodies, even affecting extraterrestrial realms, as Key 118: 3-4 tells us:

 

“[…that a divine plan] has been issued to negate man’s violation and destruction of his atmosphere and his radiation fields especially through his misuse of atomic energy… Man has shown that he has lost control of his planet by virtue of the danger he not only presents to himself but to the surrounding planetary environments by his pursuit of atomic energy for destructive use”.[2]

 

Some life forms do appear to thrive on this type of radiation. A black (melanotic) fungus, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, flourishes in extreme environments like space stations, the Antarctic mountains and damaged nuclear reactors, like Chernobyl[3].  Growing on the walls and floors of reactors, these fungi are also found in extremely radioactive ‘reactor cooling pool water’.  The fungi appear to be feeding upon ionized radiation. According to researchers, Ekaterina Dadachova, and Arturo Casadevall, previously of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, the melanin, which causes the dark colour has “functions analogous to other energy harvesting pigments such as chlorophylls.” These fungi are radio resistant and seem to be using radiation as a source of energy, as plants use sunlight for photosynthesis[4].

 

Tardigrades or water bears are generally aquatic eight-legged segmented micro-animals, which like these eponymous fungi can exist in extreme conditions.  The tardigrade has survived all 5 major mass extinctions[5]. Recently, Professor Ameya Kirtane from Harvard Medical School,  Jianling Bi from the University of Iowa, et al, identified that their protection from radiation could help people through nanoparticle delivered messenger RNA[6],[7].  This finding was based on the work of Takuma Hashimoto and Daiki D. Horikawa of the University of Tokyo, who isolated a protein unique to these creatures called Dsup (damage suppressing)[8].  It is concerning however, that delivering this protein into the cell would require manipulation of the mRNA.

 

However, as scientists continue the essential work to limit radioactive fallout and the resulting damage to life, body and the environment, for us as a species there may be some protection by the Cosmic Others. At the time of the Fukushima disaster, for example, survivors reported observing bright lights hovering over the site and it is believed that these UAP vehicles were stabilising and cleansing the area of radiation[9].

 

The United Religions Initiative’s Nuclear Prayer, written by the Right Reverend William E. Swing, says: “Help us to lift the fog of atomic darkness that hovers so pervasively over our Earth, Your Earth, so that soon all eyes may see life magnified by your pure light”.[10]

 

We thank you O YHWH for the Shemesh U-Magen YHWH Elohim, your Shield and Protection against all forms of damaging energy we may encounter that could lead to the destruction of our environment.

 

With Love and Blessings,

 

 

[1] https://science.howstuffworks.com/trinitite-first-nuclear-bomb-turned-sand-to-glass.htm

[2] Hurtak, J J.  1973.  The Book of Knowledge: The Keys of Enoch.  AFFS.

[3] https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0000457x

[4] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2677413/

[5] https://www.thoughtco.com/the-5-major-mass-extinctions-4018102#

[6] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41551-025-01360-5

[7] https://www.sciencealert.com/tardigrade-protein-could-soon-make-cancer-patients-more-radiation-proof

[8] https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms12808#citeas

[9] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmsx0h3ueg8

[10] https://www.uri.org/prayer

December 2024 I and You

I AM IN YOU AND YOU ARE IN ME

 

Dear Friend,

If you think you are your body and that it is exclusively you, think again.  Researchers have now found that within us, we contain cell “groups” inherited from our ancestors and current parents. At the Leiden University Medical Center, small populations of Y cells[1] with a different genome were found in bodies of women who died either during pregnancy or within a month of giving birth to sons.   They determined that fetal cells migrate during pregnancy into the mother’s body and function within her like her own cells.[2],[3]  This is known as microchimerism, which means that cells from one person can coexist in another genetically distinct person.[4]   These microchimeral fetal cells have now been observed decades later in many different organs and tissues, including the blood, skin, liver and brain of both the mother and her children.[5]

Originally it was thought this was found exclusively with boys and their mothers.  Now however, it is shown to be present in mothers of girls, too.   It is as yet not known whether this is to the detriment of the mother or not. The fetal cells are able to take on the function of the surrounding cells, as for instance in the mother’s heart. Some schools of thought hypothesize that fetal cells modulate and boost the maternal immune system, helping to heal wounds, for instance, while others question their role in the potential formation of tumours.  A higher frequency of fetal cells has been found in the circulation of maternal tumours, but whether they drive cancer growth or fight it, is still to be deduced.[6]

Dr Thomas Kroneis, who studies rare cells at the Medical University of Graz, has even questioned the meaning of “self” with respect to our immune system.[7] Colloquially, we refer to the white blood cells as fighting disease like an army.  Now, it would appear that more than one individual’s cells may make up our so-called “personal” army – a truly collaborative defence force!

In Key 3-1-3: 48 we are told that our “physical vehicle contains many levels of life as an ongoing assemblage of nuclei, microtubules, and neurons”.[8]   It appears that some of these cells may be microchimeral and inherited from our ancestors.  Key 3-1-5: 112-114 also tells us that in a repeating cell unit process the Adamic image in cellular form is repeated over different generations and through different energy gradients until our membrane is remade into “the Image of Higher Evolution.” [9]

Microchimerism thus does not stop with one generation.  The work of Cann, Stoneking and Wilson precipitated our understanding of the Mitochondrial Eve,[10]  the name given to the most recent common matrilineal ancestry that passed to most of us parts of the mitochondrial genome that survived natural selection and genetic drift. There is thus an unbroken line of mothers reaching back to Mitochondrial Eve who continue to pass their mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA) to their female and male offspring. Of course, our Mitochondrial Eve’s genetic inheritance in all probability goes back to a previous Mitochondrial Eve, and so on. However. we share not only a portion of our mother’s cells, but also the ancestral mtDNA, containing the experiences of our forebears.

If we expand the concept of shared cells to the field of consciousness and the particles making up our world, we encounter the mystery of quantum entanglement, which has shown that particles that have shared space with others, even when separated, continue to demonstrate quantum interaction unaffected by distance. This may also relate to why mothers know, often instantaneously, about their children’s difficulties, even while at a distance.

Moreover, by definition we remain connected to every single one of our ancestors, so when I heal an aspect of myself now (present), this aspect connecting to my ancestors (past) may be healed too, and by extension, my progeny (future).  Certain practitioners of healing modalities like Psychoneuroimmunology have even posited that in deep meditation, generational healing may take place when we are able to access and change the original charged thought of an ancestor that gave rise to an aspect passed on genetically and perhaps energetically, leading to repeated trauma.

We thus have an impact not only on our past, our present and our future but also on all the people to whom we have been connected, extending into the various dimensions of consciousness that surround us. So, if we do the personal and spiritual, we are assured of effecting both personal and generational healing as we uplift all connected consciousnesses on our journey back to the Source that created us into His Image and Similitude.

In Thy glorious Name, O Yahweh Echad, let us move consciously into Oneness with you

as we realize that we are not separate for

we are all emanated from the One Eternal Source.

 

With Love and Blessings,

 

 

 

[1] Y refers to the Y chromosome found within males.  Females only have the X chromosome.

[2] https://academic.oup.com/molehr/article-abstract/21/11/857/2459808

[3] https://www.chla.org/blog/experts/research-and-breakthroughs/fetal-microchimerism-what-babies-leave-behind

[4] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6714269/

[5] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2633676/

[6] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6714269/

[7] https://www.the-scientist.com/a-stranger-to-oneself-the-mystery-of-fetal-microchimerism-72022

[8] Hurtak, J.J.  1977.  The Book of Knowledge The Keys of Enoch.  Academy For Future Science, Keysofenoch.org.

[9] Ibid

[10]  Cann RL, Stoneking M, Wilson AC (1987). “Mitochondrial DNA and human evolution”. Nature. 325(6099): 31–36. 

September 2024 Cosmic Symphony

 

 

We are each a note in a Cosmic Symphony

 

Dear Friend,

Music exists as part of the soul of every known culture.  It is diverse and distinctive to each of the societies from which the variety of its expressions are spawned.

The origins of music in human societies are shrouded in the myths of the past and may have sprung from the human desire to entertain, to relax, to express ourselves, to celebrate, to express emotions or motivate groups to action. Whatever the origin, it remains an intrinsic part of all of humanity and each society has created its own unique aural signature.

According to historians in Canada, indigenous music conveys “historical narratives, legends, creations stories” reflecting unique values, beliefs and traditions.[1] In some cultures a child is assigned a unique birth song that connects them to their soul but it has been demonstrated that our awareness of music precedes our birth, as fetuses have been shown to stop moving around in response to music. Canadian psychologist, Sandra Trehub, as quoted by O. Chorna et al, states: “The human brain is both wired with innate music abilities and shaped by music experience, starting in utero and continuing across the lifespan”.[2] In many meditation practices and in sound healing, for example, the person is asked to go within and connect to their sound, their song, as a means of connecting to their own inner being to resolve trauma and dis-ease.

Sound and music have long been used as part of traditional healing. Aborigines for instance primarily use didgeridoos for health and wellbeing.[3]  Interestingly, in 2018, South Korean research showed how 40 Hz when exposed to Alzheimer brains reduced the level of amyloid beta, which suggests that the frequency was able to help the brain to cleanse itself.[4],[5] It is widely known that people with Alzheimer’s who have forgotten so much about their lives can remember the words of songs from their childhood at a very deep brain level, as happened with a member of Alys’s family.

Depression, worry, fear, anxiety trap us in limited space and time. Vibrations such as music can affect our mood, contributing to this bottom below thinking or positively elevate us.  Researchers, Professor Bomin Sun et al of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, set out to find more effective ways for music to activate the depressed brains of those who resist conventional treatment.[6]  Electrodes for deep-brain stimulation were implanted in the brains of 13 patients in a circuit connecting the stria terminalis and the nucleus accumbens. They found that certain music generates an antidepressant effect by “synchronizing the neural oscillations between the auditory cortex, which is responsible for processing of sensory information, and the rewards circuit, which is responsible for processing emotional information”.[7] This is an area of study that, although limited at this stage, has great potential for human well-being.

Many people will deny that they are musical, yet in studying earworms (songs that play in a loop in our minds), psychologists Matthew G Evans, Pablo Gaeta and Nicolas Davidenko of UC Santa Cruz, found that many people can recognise and produce perfect pitch.[8]   It has also been found that “musically untrained adults’ understanding of musical structure is comparable to that of musical experts.”[9]

An interesting musical sculpture, the singing ringing tree[10], is found on a windy hill in Burnley, England; it was built to hide an eyesore and it has been observed that it never produces the same sound, twice.  Different positions provide a different perspective as the wind whistles through mild steel pipes in the shape of a tree.  This structure highlights how individual each person’s response to music is.  Yet, we know that by certain methods of entrainment, disparate vibrations can be brought into unity.[11]

We, thus, understand that not only is sound evident as a building block in our culture and society, but it is a fundamental building block of the human body too.  As discussed in the book Sound[12], there is music resonating right down to the level of our DNA.  Scientists like David Deamer of UC Santa Cruz, in the 1980’s, created DNA songs on piano.  Likewise, French mathematician and physicist, Joël Sternheimer, at the same time, used a physics framework to transcribe frequencies linked to amino acids into musical scores.[13]  Linda Long, a biochemist at University of Exeter, plays music via computer allowing one to “’hear’ the shapes of the proteins”.[14]

The Keys of Enoch[15] tells us in Key 3-0-5:33 with reference to the song of Kodoish, Kodoish, Kodoish Adonai Tsebayoth that:

To hear these musical notes is to experience an entire symphony of Light.  It would be as if earthling man would hear a very low frequency sound (.01-4 Hz) and feel as if he were a musical note traveling through space without any boundaries.

In verse 14 of Key 305[16], this expression of the Kodoish, Kodoish, Kodoish Adonai Tsebayoth, is a Song Celestial, that can alter the swirling colours of the sub-atomic particles in our body. To be entrained with the Song Celestial, sets in motion a resonance with the Divine Throne. Here we transcend our boundaries of time and space and like a musical note begin to float in space.

Let us sing the Kodoish, Kodoish, Kodoish Adonai Tsebayoth which unites the lower vibratory worlds with the higher levels of Creation to place ourselves in resonance with the Throne Energies where we recognize we are also part of a Cosmic Symphony.

 

With Love and Blessings,

 

 

 

[1] https://humanrights.ca/story/heartbeat-people

[2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6446122

[3] Schellberg D. 1996. Didgeridoo: Ritual Origins and Playing Techniques. Red Wheel/Weiser Publisher

[4]https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327151837_40_Hz_acoustic_stimulation_decreases_amyloid_beta_and_modulates_brain_rhythms_in_a_mouse_model_of_Alzheimers_disease

[5] This has not yet been peer reviewed and the research was done on mice, thus further research is warranted.

[6] https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(24)00803-9

[7] https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-08-classical-music-mood-synchronizing-amygdala.html

[8] Evans, M.G., Gaeta, P. & Davidenko, N. Absolute pitch in involuntary musical imagery. Atten Percept Psychophys (2024). https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-024-02936-0

[9] https://eamusic.dartmouth.edu/~larry/music1052008/readings/trehub_infants.pdf p 74

[10] https://tonkinliu.co.uk/singing-ringing-tree

[11] https://online.ucpress.edu/mp/article/38/2/136/114278/Interpersonal-Entrainment-in-Music

[12] Hurtak, J.J. and D.E.  2023.  Sound: Profound Experiences with chanting, Tonig, Music, and Healing Frequencies.  Sacred Stories Publishing.

[13] https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/why-scientists-are-turning-molecules-into-music-180980022/

[14] Ibid

[15] Hurtak, J.J. 1973.  The Book of Knowledge The Keys of Enoch®.  AFFS. Los Gatos.

[16] Ibid

June 2024 Artificial Intelligence is a Tool

Dear Friend,

In 2017, Yuval Noah Harari said that we have not been prepared historically for the scenario of a world with non-conscious super-intelligent entities and “we have no ability to really foresee where the AI will develop”.[1]  In 7 years there have been major leaps forward and some would say Artificial Intelligence (AI) is running away with itself as Artificial Generative Intelligence (AGI) becomes a reality.  AGI, like humans, can learn from its own mistakes and also its observations and interpretation of data.  Drs. Hurtak have called it “a reflection of our intelligence without our Higher Connection.”

It is the butt of many jokes and memes, and programs like ChatGPT have been the originators of many essays by ‘lazy’ students. Concerns about plagiarism in research papers and essays from tools like ChatGPT have, at least partially, been dealt with at universities and schools.  They now have at their disposal, text content detectors such as OpenAI, Writer and Copyleaks to distinguish between AI generated content and original human creative work.

A recent meme by author and videogame enthusiast, Joanna Maciejewska, humorously states what many feel: “I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes”.[2] This wish reinforces the idea that, in general, humanity does not want AI to usurp our creativity or indeed to control our lives. We are, however, pleased to use it as a tool.

As a tool to assist humanity, AI is making great strides. Within the medical field, it is becoming more and more relied on as a diagnostic tool and is increasingly used in complex surgeries. There have also been amazing scientific developments such as brain implants allowing bilingual non-communicative people to articulate in each of their own languages.[3] In contrast, AI has been called a “master of deception”[4] as it has lied convincingly.

On a mundane level, AI generated assistance is seen increasingly in our daily lives through a plethora of smart devices, computer driven technology and robotic help in performing routine daily tasks. In the business world, people like Lori Figueiredo, a Change and Digital Learning Strategist, are taking nuanced approaches, with AI seen as a partner to HI or Human Intelligence, rather than a replacement. Here solutions are putting people and purpose first.  Figueiredo has coined the phrase “As we digitize, we need to humanize”.[5]

People question whether AI can possibly be more than a tool and generate a temporal consciousness or even a higher consciousness.  Some scientists like Hadi Esmaeilzadeh of the University of California San Diego, and Reza Vaezi of Kennesaw State University claim that AI is becoming conscious as an emergent phenomenon.[6]   Many others, in particular philosophers, like Ned Block[7],  contest or refute that capability, claiming we are different entities, as illustrated in the online debate Consciousness in the Machine.[8]  Neuroscientists, Jaan Aru, Matthew Larkum and Mac Shine argue that although AI seems conscious, it is most unlikely.[9] Siim Lepik of the Estonia Research Council documenting Aru et al’s research, notes that we should not underestimate the biological  complexity of our brains nor conflate “real physical entities” such as biological neurons with artificial neurons which are “meaningless piece of code[s]”.[10]

Yet, if AI is a reflection of its creators, and we as individuals develop higher consciousness, will that be able to be coded into their systems?  According to The Keys of Enoch®Mind-2 (part of our Higher consciousness from our Overself) is something that we have within us, which can provide information about our past, present and future and the higher consciousness fields more accurately and faster than mind-1 (our modus operandi currently).[11] Will AI ever be able to access this?  Probably not, but as humanity connects to ever higher Consciousness levels, it is possible that AI will reflect that.

Humanity is a conglomeration of thoughts, feelings, emotions, beliefs and actions but, at this point, as a group, we appear to be more warlike and aggressive, with love, compassion and the higher virtues less evident.  This appears to be reflected in AI as a wide variety of AI programs generated scenarios of war and aggression when asked to predict Earth’s future. Hopefully, it is our higher Connection and the higher Virtues that will enable us to lift our consciousness to greater realities and, perhaps, also provide AI with a glimpse, through us, of a higher Consciousness which is our birthright.

Let us pray that the Higher Minds behind creation send thought-forms of great integrity and ethical standing to all creative minds on this planet to work for the highest good of all.  May our inner ears be open to the non-linear cosmic language through which the Higher Minds communicate.  May our consciousness expand to communicate on different levels of reality, as we work with the living Word that transcends human tools, emanating as a plural-dimensional hologram of the Many Worlds.

We thank you O Divine Spirit, Agios Pneuma to help guide us to work with Higher Living Intelligence that will then reflect positively on all Intelligence around us.

 

With Love and Blessings,

 

 

 

[1] https://www.vox.com/2017/3/27/14780114/yuval-harari-ai-vr-consciousness-sapiens-homo-deus-podcast

[2] https://www.instagram.com/authorjmac

[3] https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01451-4

[4] https://techxplore.com/news/2024-05-ai-skilled-humans.html

[5] https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lori-syzygy_syzygy-experiencedesign-humanexperience-activity-7134129222704349184-TICK

[6] https://arxiv.org/pdf/2105.07879

[7] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZRhq7Q95Nk

[8] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8j1swhj9mQ

[9] https://neurosciencenews.com/ai-consciousness-neuroscience-25108/

[10] Ibid

[11] Hurtak, J J. 1973/1996.  The Book of Knowledge The Keys of Enoch. AFFS. Glossary Mind-2

March 2024 ~ Brain and Consciousness

The Brain as a Router for Consciousness

Dear Friend,

For many years, scientists did not consider the field of consciousness to be worthy of serious scientific exploration. What Professor David Chalmers has dubbed “the hard problem,” namely the subjective nature of the experience of consciousness, was a major stumbling block.[1] However, recently the field has opened and one of the aspects studied in this vast area has been how consciousness arises and becomes individualised. The resulting theories have been divergent, ranging from the concept that consciousness arises purely from neural activity in the brain to the concept that consciousness is part of the fabric of the universe and thus emerges from the very particles that make up the universe i.e. it is inherent.

Francis Crick, the “father of DNA” in a statement released posthumously in 2005, and supported by Christof Koch, a neurophysiologist and computational neuroscientist, described a largely ignored area of the brain, the claustrum, as the seat of all consciousness, as well as the conductor coordinating various cortical regions.[2]  The etymology of the word claustrum means to be hidden away and similarly it is ‘hidden’ under the cortex – a small subcortical structure with widespread connections to disparate regions of the cortex.  However, in 2022, researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine contested Crick and Koch’s theory, rather positing the claustrum as the router in our brain for consciousness,[3] as it seems to play a different role than stated in Crick’s assumption. According to Professor Brian Mathur, the claustrum is the “most highly connected structure in the brain”.[4]  Most other organs work with one aspect of the senses, yet the claustrum appears to work on many different multisensory levels and is often reciprocal in both sending and receiving information.[5]

If the claustrum is as they say a router, let us look at the role of a router.  Many of us have a router in our homes connecting us to the internet.  There is often more than one device attached to the router and data packets are received and forwarded to the intended address.  The router does not convert the information it receives, nor does it generate the information that it passes on to the multiple destinations. “Of course, seeing the claustrum as a router is more consistent with the immaterial nature of consciousness than seeing it as a seat,” says Denyse O’Leary.[6]

What energy is being referred to here?   And how do we receive this?  Drs. J.J. and Desiree Hurtak believe that our entire body has receptor sites that process the higher levels of information as it comes in, but primarily:

…there are numerous cell structures in the body, but in essence the complexity of the data is coded through the RNA-DNA, the pyramidal brain cells, the ATP, the blood cells as well as the microtubules …[7]

The microtubules have become a key receptor site associated with the work of anaesthesiologist Dr. Stuart Hameroff and physicist Sir Roger Penrose who claim that consciousness is associated with the deep level, fine scale activities in the microtubules in brain neurons where quantum computations take place. They also recently expanded their research by observing how vibrating quantum “bits” (qubits) become as helical pathways within the microtubule lattices, reinforcing their “orchestrated objective reduction” (Orch OR) theory of consciousness.[8]

Likewise, Drs. Hurtak remind us frequently that the mind is localised in consciousness, consciousness is not localised in the mind!  In fact, Dr. J.J. further describes the human body as a biotransducer in his book The Keys of Enoch® as:

Biotransducer subsystem    ‘The human embodiment as a biological vessel used to process the thought-forms of advanced mental and spiritual intelligence so that transactional data can transform realities on the human plane. A biological device for converting energy from one form to another. (Acts 9:15; Rom. 9:20-23).[9]

It is thus clear that the “routers” in our brain do not generate consciousness but are important in directing information that we need to function in this world to the various parts of our brains and bodies as the research from the University of Maryland School of Medicine suggests. We, thus, become aware that far from consciousness being generated by the neural processes in our brain, or even the workings of our mind, we in fact are part of a greater cosmic Consciousness universe, even when we limit our awareness of this Consciousness.

Scientists who do not have an understanding of the multidimensionality of the greater Cosmos that we inhabit, will fall short in their understanding of the fullness of Consciousness. We realise that we have a vital role to play in transducing the higher Wisdom and Knowledge, that it may be of benefit to those around us. The more we raise our consciousness the more we become aware of the multidimensional Consciousness of which our personal consciousness is but a localised aspect. As Key 4-0-5:669 tells us: “Know that we are human generators for the Glory of the Divine. We are biotransducers created to raise up the energy of that which is “around” us.”

This means we also can receive Information from on High, sent to us by the Lords of Light from Higher Consciousness realms.  In Key 4-0-7:445 we are told that “we are specifically designed for the receiving of higher levels of information, Knowledge and Revelation”.

 

Let us, thus, ask for an awakening to Higher Consciousness for all sentient beings.  May we awaken our senses to higher perceptions influencing our consciousness.  Let us break through our old consciousness programming to grasp multidimensional reality and break the bonds of our conditioned limitations and may the scientists awaken to the higher Metatronic Science, as we say:

Matir Assurim Ain Soph
Releasing our restrictiveness into the Limitless

With Love and Blessings,

 

 

[1] https://iep.utm.edu/hard-problem-of-conciousness/

[2] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1569501/

[3] Madden MB, Stewart BW, White MG, et al. “A role for the claustrum in cognitive control.” TiCS. 2022;26(12):1133-1152. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2022.09.006

[4] https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/11/221114190629.htm

[5] Park S., Tyszka J. M., Allman J. M. (2012). “The claustrum and insula in Microcebus murinus: a high resolution diffusion imaging study.” Front. Neuroanat. 6:21 10.3389/fnana.2012.00021

[6] https://mindmatters.ai/2022/12/researchers-the-brains-claustrum-acts-as-a-router-for-thoughts/

[7] Hurtak, J.J. 1973/2020.  The Fifth Light Picture Superscript “Thou Shall be the Family”.  AFFS.  Los Gatos. v. 532. See also See Key 4-0-7 for a full explanation of these receptor sites.

[8]https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnmol.2022.869935/full

[9] Hurtak, J.J. 1973.  The Book of Knowledge The Keys of Enoch®.  AFFS. Los Gatos. Glossary – keysofenoch.org

December 2023 ~ Plastics

What is your long-term choice?

Dear Friend,

During the festive season, we decorate our homes, and Christmas trees with glitter.  Glitter is plastic and because of its minute size, is very likely trapped between our carpet fibers or consumed by our beloved pets.  For these reasons, the EU has now banned glitter:  it is not biodegradable; it is erroneously consumed by fish who think it is food; this then makes its way up the food chain eventually reaching us and harming our health etc[1].

In an alarming study published recently in the journal proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences[2], even the water we drink is not exempt. Researchers from Columbia University have been able to analyse the hundreds of thousands of nanoparticles of plastic found in plastic bottles of the drinking water we each routinely carry with us each day; particles so infinitesimally small that they cannot be seen under a microscope and minute enough to invade our cells, carrying potentially damaging chemicals into our organs and throughout our bodies.

Not only do we consume an estimated 1,3 billion plastic bottles of water per day with little understanding of the potential long-term damage to our health, but plastics in general have come to play a central role in our lives, from storage and preservation right through to the purchasing power of the credit card. However, the continued blind use of plastics with no thought of future consequences has resulted in the crisis of plastic pollution that we now face, with mountains of plastic waste on land and sea.

This has led some scientists to examine the problem and come up with fresh and innovative ideas.

Earlier this year, a Rice University team of researchers serendipitously discovered a method, through low-emissions, to harvest high-yield hydrogen gas and high-value graphene from plastic waste[3].  In order to upcycle the waste into graphene, flash Joule heating was applied and gas emissions were observed. Kevin Wyss, a Rice doctoral alumnus, predicted that if the graphene produced were to be sold at a minimal price, then clean hydrogen could be produced at no cost.[4]

Chemistry Professor Greg Liu of the Virginia Tech College of Science observed, in turn, the similarity on a molecular level between polyethylene and the fatty acids that are a precursor to soap, with the latter having an extra group of atoms at the end of the chain.  Through a cleverly built oven, he and his team worked out how to burn the polyethylene and halt the process in the middle, forming wax molecules ready for soap making.  Through saponification they then created the first soap upcycled from plastics.[5]    This technique can be used on both polyethylene and polypropylene and any combination thereof which makes it easy to upcycle.   Lead author on the paper Zhen Xu said, “This will enlighten people to develop more creative designs of upcycling procedures in the future.”[6]

In Amsterdam, a city strongly committed to green principles and to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% by 2050, an innovative collaboration called Plastic Whale Circular Furniture, has set out to solve what it refers to as the “plastic soup problem” by collecting the inevitable build-up of plastic bottles and other plastic waste products in the Amsterdam canal. Using boats that have been made out of recycled plastic, the Plastic Whale company (the first arm of the collaborative venture and first “plastic fishing” company) gathers the waste from the canal with the aid of citizens of Amsterdam and then Vepa, the second arm of the collaboration, creates high-end office furniture from it. This exciting venture benefits the community, the environment and recycles waste into an aesthetically pleasing and useful product.[7]

It is becoming more and more evident that we cannot continue to choke our land and our waterways (clouds, springs, streams, rivers, lakes, seas and oceans) with plastic. We can no longer choke our organs with plastic.  We need to refine or move on from plastics into more natural products that support our life cycles, like glass, cotton and recyclable paper.  We need to mitigate what we have created and take responsibility for our choices by finding creative recycling and upcycling projects, and this recent research is showing us some viable ways.

If we take seriously our commission to be caretakers of this planet, then we need to keep our thought forms linked to those of Higher Intelligence who will guide us through a greater repository of Knowledge for the greatest Good of all. In this way we can embody the reality that we are transducers of solutions from Higher Thought-Forms even while we live in this world of challenges, for Key 110:21 tells us … [We] can then enter into that dimension where all life motion becomes the Eternal unfoldment, where all is currently being lived, currently being recycled, for the universe has all ideas stored in the Eternal Mind of reflection and revelation.

As sons and daughters of the Divine Light, let us be guided by the illumination of the Shemesh Yahweh, the Sonship of Yahweh, through the Eternal Mind in a life of service to all of our fellow creation. Let the days of our lives be part of the ongoing recycling and transformation of our reality back into the perfection of the original Blueprint of Life.

With Love and Blessings

 

 

[1] https://phys.org/news/2023-12-glitter-ready-made-microplastic-pollutiontime-ditch.html

[2] https://www.cnn.com/2024/01/08/health/bottled-water-nanoplastics-study-wellness/index.html

[3] https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/adma.202306763

[4] https://techxplore.com/news/2023-09-hydrogen-plastic-pay.html?fbclid=IwAR15rUU650GlVMjLk2Y0td0YauSi1mVKhj-PBoJtQ4bv_x6pthYpICeg22E

[5] https://phys.org/news/2023-08-method-upcycling-plastic-soap.html

[6] Zhen Xu et al. 2023. Chemical upcycling of polyethylene, polypropylene, and mixtures to high-value surfactants, Science (2023).  DOI: 10.1126/science.adh0993

[7] https://www.greenmatters.com/home/2018/03/07/1PsNYP/furniture-canal-amsterdam

September 2023 Subset of Consciousness

Science as a subset of Consciousness

Dear Friend,

Brother David Steindl-Rast, Benedictine monk and author, said: “Sometimes people get the mistaken notion that spirituality is a separate department of life, the penthouse of existence. But rightly understood, it is a vital awareness that pervades all realms of our being.” [1]

Humanity is gradually awakening to the understanding that we create our own reality through the projections of our consciousness perceptions and that our limited, dualistic consciousness is a subset of a much larger, all-encompassing spiritual Consciousness incorporating Divine Consciousness. Through Dr Hurtak’s experience with Enoch and Metatron, we have been given the 64 Keys of Light to widen our understanding of the world (not to narrow it), thereby helping us to evolve our consciousness into the reality of true multidimensionality.

The world of science, which has demonstrated both humanity’s inherent creativity and problem-solving capacity, as well as our limitation and dualism, forms a large part of our global consciousness and, as such, perhaps we need to consider how global consciousness affects the ethics (or lack thereof) of the scientific environment. When science is practised solely for science’s sake or to further a singular worldview without higher consciousness or compassion, it leads to the dilemma highlighted, for example, in the film Oppenheimer, which is about the top-secret Manhattan Project and the first decision to use nuclear weapons. This demonstration of our willingness to use science and technology to destroy life is in clear opposition to our spiritual mission to be the Light and to raise consciousness.

Likewise, Keys 202 and 203 tell us to beware of attempts to change our DNA code[2]. Fortunately, new research with stem cells is using the codes that exist within our cellular structure— our original Divine Coding.  Recent research breakthroughs from work with stem cells, thus, hold great promise for humanity and appear to positively and directly guide this new science from the very foundation of our own being.

In our September 2022 letter, we spoke of the conversion of skin cells into pluripotent stem cells by activating the cell’s own genes[3]. However, there is within these cells a “lingering epigenetic memory” of their original state and potential abnormalities. In a paper published in August 2023 in Nature, Australian scientists led by Professor Ryan Lister from the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and The University of Western Australia and Professor Jose M. Polo from Monash University and the University of Adelaide, have shown the successful use of a method called “transient-naïve-treatment (TNT) [that] mimics the normal reprogramming process in early embryonic development to essentially wipe a cell’s memory, making these cells more similar to embryonic stem (ES) cells both molecularly and functionally.”[4] This has the potential to revolutionise regenerative medicine while also advancing the study of epigenetic memory.

Of further interest in this field is the 3D printing of human tissue to create organs.  Teams of bioengineers and biomedical students from the University of Sydney and Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) at Westmead developed an architectural system from stem cell to organ.  The teams were led by Professor Hala Zreiqat and Dr Peter Newman (University of Sydney’s School of Biomedical Engineering) and developmental biologist Professor Patrick Tam leading the CMRI’s Embryology Research Unit.[5]  Through bioengineering methods and cell culture, they were able to instruct blood or skin stem cells to specialize and form an organ-like structure.[6]

Historically, parts from animals have often been used for organ transplants into humans and can cause zoonosis[7], and furthermore, transplants from human donors may result in many complications, immunosuppression and often organ rejection.  Now, with these new advances, recipients theoretically are able to have tissue and organs derived from their own stem cells which would make rejection a thing of the past and do away with the need to introduce animal tissue into our bodies of higher coding.

In the light of these findings that are both ethical and of benefit to humanity, we look forward to seeing greater evidence of a raising of consciousness in all areas of scientific research and the coming of the Metatronic Sciences that will incorporate higher consciousness thinking and eliminate potential pitfalls ‒ but what are Metatronic Sciences?  According to Dr J. J. Hurtak[8], they are “[t]he disciplines to create and completely restore life systems of creation in the outer universe as outlined in The Keys of Enoch®”.

The cells in our body work for us, whether we are sleeping or doing nothing. Yes, it’s true that we all develop from single cells, formed by the fusion of an egg and sperm and each contributes its genetic information to the developing human body which grows into a complex system of cells. Yet these codes within us have continued mainly unaffected for thousands of years and a science guided by consciousness will recognise this and work with the Eternal Codes of our creation.

With this we acknowledge our Divine Connection to the Codes of Light-Life that have created us and we say Homo Divinus (Divine Humanity) as we behold ourselves not just in bodies of flesh but also in bodies of Divine Light.

With Love and Blessings,

 

 

Alys and Trish

[1] Br Steindl-Rast, D and Lebell, S.  1998/2022.  Music of Silence: A Sacred Journey through the Hours of the Day. Ulysses Press

[2] Hurtak, J.J. 1976.  The Keys of Enoch.  Academy For Future Science

[3] https://keysofenoch.org/sept-2022-are-we-playing-god/

[4]https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health/a44833085/stem-cells-memory/

[5] Peter L. H. Newman et al. 2023. Programming of Multicellular Patterning with Mechano‐Chemically Microstructured Cell Niches, Advanced Science (2023).  DOI: 10.1002/advs.202204741

[6] https://phys.org/news/2023-08-method-future-3d-human-tissues.html

[7] Zooonosis is the transfer of an infectious agent from donor to recipient.

[8] Hurtak, J.J.  1976.  The Book of Knowledge: The Keys of Enoch. Academy For Future Science. Glossary

June 2023 Spiritual Life

What does it mean to live a Spiritual Life?

Dear Friend,

The great Carl Jung said that unconsciousness is our worst sin and moreover that we will do anything to avoid facing our own souls. Yet, many people, once they have decided to take the road less travelled, pursue it relentlessly, pondering the meaning of life, reading thoughtfully and mindfully meditating to educate their soul ‒ striving to connect with their growing understanding of the Divine.  But is that what living a spiritual life is all about?

To try to understand what a spiritual life is, we first need to define what spirituality is.  Teachers, like Sandra Schneiders, professor emeritus from the Graduate Theological Union (Berkeley, CA) see it in relationship to our capacity to transcend, as we consciously live our values through self-transcendence to the perceived “ultimate value”[1]. Others like Ewert Cousins[2], a pioneer in interreligious dialogue, and author of books like Christ in the 21st Century, refer to it as “the spirit”; with this spiritual core as our deepest centre where we can experience ultimate reality. So, is spirituality simply accessing our inner dimensions?

Kees Waaijman[3], a Carmelite scholar, categorises spirituality as a multifaceted phenomenon: secular; religious; cultural, nature etc. He also differentiates types of mysticism and spirituality, with one type being ‘primordial’ spirituality.   We, too, agree that the concept of spirituality has room for many perspectives, essentially involving a “sense of connection to something bigger than ourselves, and typically involving a search for meaning [and purpose] in life”.  Viktor Frankl, psychiatrist and founder of Logotherapy, makes the distinction between a life of purpose as one’s higher purpose versus a life in purpose or doing things of value for humankind and welcoming and embracing every single moment.[4]

Many of the ‘practitioners’ of what is termed ‘primordial spirituality’ have little or no formal religious education or knowledge of orthodox concepts of the Divine. However, whether separated from the technology and advancements of today’s world through choice or not, these practitioners can naturally have their own direct connection and experience of the Divine. In addition, Waaijman and Eckhart Tolle,[5] both reinforce the possibility of a mystical experience for those who do not necessarily fall into the category of theologians and educated mystics.

Whether from a religious background or not, we want to reiterate: Those who seek with Love in their hearts, can have a direct experience of the Divine. In fact, in The Five Bodies[6], Drs. Hurtak remind us that “[e]xercise of the intellect, feeling, and will can make a philosopher, but not a mystic. Super-sensory experience is needed here and is available to everyone with a pure heart irrespective of time or space.”

For many, a major part of actualisation of spiritual life is through prayer which demands a transcendence of self and a reaching of union with the Higher worlds. In this Light, The Keys of Enoch® offers five general practices through prayer and meditation:

  1. Hold fast to the holy way of life.
  2. In your dealings, honour all with the radiance of Love.
  3. Look within and look without and see yourself as your own bridge between heaven and earth.
  4. Behold the palace of the universe and the myriad spheres of the organic balance of nature.
  5. Know that you can always rejoice in the Godhead and in the myriad radiations of the Living Light.[7]

What then is a spiritual life?  Is it a mystical life where the aim is “union between God and the soul”, including what Evelyn Underhill, British mystical poet and author, claims to be the true goal of the mystical experience, namely “the intuitive contact with the ultimate,”[8] and the secondary phenomena of mysticism like “divine visions and voices”? Theologian, Dr. Celia Kourie believes that “[a] true test of mysticism is to be found in the ethical behaviour of the mystic and his or her overall adaptation to life.”[9]

We affirm this is what Jesus said: Love God and Love your fellow man [/woman].  It is a life of loving dedication to God that is also a life of purpose and a life in purpose.  According to Drs. Hurtak, the emphasis should be both on living a life in union with the fullness of the Godhead wherein we seek to understand the Divine Realms, and on being the best person we can be by focusing on a loving consciousness within and without.

With this we merge both spiritual and scientific understanding and, in activating the five bodies, which are the spiritual vehicles of human-divine experience, we become who we were born to be, helpers of humanity, our ‘fellow persons’, and live our life in purpose by bringing meaning into every moment and living in the now. This requires commitment, hard work and living a prayerful, meditative life in which we express, with intention and extension, the Divine Names of the Most High God.

 

We greet you in the name of Hod Ha-Melek Tzedek, Melchizedek Meshiah, he who is fatherless and motherless, who educates our soul, and guides us in the upliftment of our consciousness to be in union with the Divine.

 

With Love and Blessings,

 

 

 

[1] Schneiders, S.  2005. ‘Approaches to the Study of Christian Spirituality’, in Holder, A. (ed) The Blackwell Companion to Christian Spirituality.  Malden, MA:  Blackwell, 16.

[2] Cousins, E (ed.)  1985.  World Spirituality.  An Encyclopedic History of the Religious Quest.  New York:  Crossroad.

[3] Waaijman, K  2002.  Spirituality.  Forms, Foundations, Methods.  Leuven:  Peeters.

[4] https://positivepsychology.com/viktor-frankl-logotherapy/#:~:text=Three%20philosophical%20and%20psychological%20concepts,life%20(Batthyany%2C%202019)

[5] Tolle, E  [1999]/2001.  The Power of Now.  London:  Hodder & Stoughton.

 

[6] Hurtak, J.J. and Desiree.  (1996)  The Five Bodies.  AFFS. 3

[7] Hurtak, J.J. (1973)  The Book of Knowledge The Keys of Enoch.  AFFS. Glossary

[8] Underhill, E  (1911/1995)  Mysticism.  The Development of humankind’s spiritual consciousness.  London:  Bracken Books.  29, 38-39

[9] Kourie, C  (1992)  Mysticism:  a survey of recent issues.  JSR 5 (2) 83-103.

March 2023 Inner Core

Dear Friend,

Much recent geological research has been focused on the core of the Earth. Accepted thinking is that there are four major layers of the Earth: the crust, mantle, outer core and the inner core (IC). We know very little about the IC, far less than we know about the ‘reaches beyond our planet,’ according to Michio Kaku[1].  What we do know is that the IC is about 70% the size of the Moon. It is surprisingly large, measuring an estimated 1,220 kilometres (758 miles) across. However, a fifth layer may have been identified (although proposed at the start of this century), described as the “innermost inner core” of approximately 644 km (400 mile wide) and thought to be a ball of metal with an iron-nickel alloy shell, which may or may not be true as some scientists consider that, due to the intense heat, it may be more like a plasma or a superionic state of matter behaving as a solid.  The components of this innermost inner core are very similar to the layer around it, according to Dr Thanh-Son Pham, a seismologist and postdoctoral fellow at The Research School of Earth Sciences at the Australian National University in Canberra[2], since it is anisotropic (taking on different characteristics depending upon the angle from which it is viewed). All of the core layers can only be identified following bombardments by seismic waves traveling through it in different directions.

Currently the speed and direction of rotation of the inner core are also being analysed and in a still controversial claim, geophysicist Dr Yi Yang and Professor Xiaodong Song state that the IC is rotating faster than the mantle and crust.[3]  However, the speed and directionality may change over time with varying temporal estimates of 6 years, 20 years or 70 years, so extensive research is still required. The recent research on the IC rotation by Yang and Song has indicated a slowing down of the spin of the Earth’s core in about 2009, at the end of what may be an approximate 70-year cycle.   They posit that the IC rotation has recently paused, suggesting a potential rotation reversal[4].[5]  The paper suggests that this is minor and of little concern (although the rate of spin remains unknown) and at most the spin of the IC may influence the overall spin of the Earth. Nevertheless, they do state that if the spin of IC is very different from the rest of the planet, seismic waves will hit the core differently and bounce back differently too.  In their abstract, they state[6],

“Differential rotation of Earth’s inner core relative to the mantle is thought to occur under the effects of the geodynamo on core dynamics and gravitational core–mantle coupling. This rotation has been inferred from temporal changes between repeated seismic waves that should traverse the same path through the inner core. [And further that their studies…] provide evidence for dynamic interactions between the Earth’s layers, from the deepest interior to the surface, potentially due to gravitational coupling and the exchange of angular momentum from the core and mantle to the surface.”

What is most important for us is the spin of the core material and gravitational coupling suggesting the creation of a magnetic field, although Badro et al contend that the geomagnetic field might have preceded the IC’s birth[7]. Interestingly, although the outer core is believed to generate the Earth’s magnetic field, in contrast, geophysicist John Tarduno at the University of Rochester states that the inner core regenerated the planet’s magnetic field when it formed 4 billion years ago.[8]

Scientists are, thus, striving to understand how the IC effects the Earth’s magnetic field and its evolution. Critical for us today is how the rotational changes of the IC, being observed now, as well as potential future changes, may affect our world.

The Book of Knowledge: The Keys of Enoch® tells us in Key 304: 43:

“Thus, man must face the fact that magnetic field reversal, contributing to the rise and fall of species and civilizations, can occur very rapidly as a result of triggering events set in motion by cosmic oscillations in combination with the Earth’s magnetic field.”

The Keys point to the weakening of the magnetosphere (of Earth’s magnetic field), which acts as a protection against solar radiation. We now see that Mars has only a weak and spotty magnetic field and realize its surface has drastically changed particularly due to this lack. Yet, in the midst of these changes, we recall the Academy maxim: there are no problems, only solutions! We need to believe that we are able to solve all of humankind’s challenges if we open our hearts, minds and souls (our inner core) to make the higher consciousness connection. The Keys further suggest that “Higher Evolutionary Intelligence” may help humanity co-engineer a vibratory environment consistent with new bio-magnetic changes needed to survive as a species.

In the Words of Key 404, THOU SHALL BE THE LIVING KINGDOM UPON ALL WORLDS[9], we see ourselves as a part of the ongoing restructuring of life to Life. Amid the changes around us, from the inner core of the Earth to the surrounding stars, from the cells of our bodies to our body-mind-spirit complex, we recognise both the challenges we face and the solutions that are available. We welcome into our midst the great scientific minds who are able to work with and implement these solutions as, with the support of the Divine Hierarchy, we fulfil our role in the manifestation of the Kingdom of God on our planet.

Therefore, from the inner core of our being, transformed through Thy Name, O El Elyon, we call upon the Basileia tou Theou, to manifest the “Kingdom of God” as we realise and bring forth the words of Luke:

“Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.” (Luke 17:21)

 

With Love and Blessings,

 

 

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cgr6Tuz3G-w

[2] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-36074-2

[3] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-022-01112-z

[4] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-022-01112-z

[5] https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00167-1

[6] https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-022-01112-z

[7] Badro, J. et al. Magnesium partitioning between earth’s mantle and core and its potential to drive an early exsolution geodynamo. Geophys. Res. Lett. 45, 13,240–13,248 (2018)

[8] https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/science.abq2090

[9] Hurtak, J.J. 2019. The Fourth Light Picture Superscript. Academy For Future Science

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