V204 The Importance Of Form And Ritual

Overview

The video discusses the importance of form and ritual in understanding and controlling reality. The speaker begins by briefly mentioning the current geopolitical situation and a potential "new way of doing things" before shifting focus to the core topic: the nature of time, space, and consciousness.

The speaker posits that our perception of reality is limited by our physical bodies, and that the universe is fundamentally composed of waves. Consciousness is presented as a part of a soul, not the soul itself, using a vitamin container analogy to illustrate the relationship. Many consciousnesses are linked to a larger Soul, like a matrix or a hive. The speaker believes souls are divided into three parts: Consciousness, a middle energy part associated with spiritual leaders, and a god part.

The video then shifts to a critique of the "old Empire creation" and its cycle of torture, forgetting, and repeated torture, deeming it an abnormal and ineffective method of growth. The speaker criticizes this system.

The core argument centers around the necessity of form (shape, time, ritual) for thought to manifest into physical reality. Drawing an analogy to color-coding in space stations to maintain orientation, the speaker emphasizes that forms and rituals are essential guideposts for our minds to navigate and create within templates. The periodic table and calendars are provided as examples of forms that aid understanding. Rituals, defined as repeatable formalized actions, are crucial for constructing thoughts and directing actions.

Affirmations are presented as an example of how ritualistic repetition establishes a form that can materialize in the physical world. The speaker concludes by stating that understanding the need for forms and rituals is fundamental to controlling one's reality and achieving goals. By recognizing and utilizing forms and rituals, individuals can mold their reality to align with their intentions. The speaker emphasizes that they are sharing their understanding of these forms and rituals.

Highlight

00:00 - 00:31

The speaker begins by acknowledging current geopolitical events and expresses a desire to refocus on other topics. Despite the turbulent times, they assure the audience that things are being handled and that a new world order, different from previous iterations, is emerging. The speaker then transitions to the main topic of the video, which is addressing questions about the nature of time and space.

00:31 - 02:07

The speaker emphasizes not to worry too much, stating that things will work out. They explain that if "domain" is present with the intention of revising and stabilizing the current empire situation, they must calm the environment. This calming process is underway, leading to a new world order. The speaker then shifts the focus to questions about the nature of time and space, prompted by audience messages.

02:07 - 04:14

The speaker addresses questions about the nature of time and space, arguing that the perception of physical things arises from being inside a physical body. The universe is fundamentally composed of waves, part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The speaker posits that if there were only blankness, consciousness wouldn't exist to perceive it.

04:14 - 06:11

To illustrate the relationship between soul and consciousness, the speaker uses a vitamin container analogy. The container represents the soul, while individual vitamins represent consciousnesses. The speaker clarifies that individuals are not the soul itself, but rather a part of it, a consciousness within a larger soul construct.

06:11 - 08:02

The speaker elaborates on the structure of a soul, particularly within the context of a "prisoner" environment, dividing it into three parts: a consciousness part associated with the physical body, a middle energy part associated with spiritual guides, and a god part representing the all-knowing, multi-dimensional aspect. They suggest that multiple consciousnesses can be spawned from a single soul to gain experiences. The speaker criticizes the idea of learning through repeated torture and forgetting, calling it an aberration.

08:02 - 11:28

The speaker uses the example of space stations to illustrate how the mind orients itself using forms and colors in the absence of gravity. This leads to a broader discussion about why we are on this "template," suggesting it's a training center where torture alters our quantum makeup. The speaker expresses a strong desire to avoid returning to this cycle of torture and forgetting.

11:28 - 14:36

The speaker emphasizes the importance of form, including shape, time, and ritual, in enabling thoughts to have substance and manifest physical reality. They use the periodic table and calendars as examples of constructs that provide form to help us understand concepts. Without form, thoughts cannot be constructed, and actions cannot be directed.

14:36 - 16:14

The speaker defines ritual as a formalized, repeatable action and explains how rituals and forms construct thoughts, which in turn direct actions. They emphasize that forms and rituals are necessary to manifest thoughts and make things occur. The speaker then transitions to discussing the importance of understanding that we are consciousness inhabiting a physical body.

16:14 - 17:50

The speaker discusses the validity of others' experiences, such as lucid dreaming, while acknowledging their own different experiences. They emphasize that experiences are based on individual forms and rituals. The speaker highlights the importance of shared forms and rituals for effective communication, using the example of Washington D.C. versus a less familiar location.

17:50 - 19:36

The speaker concludes by stating that recognizing the need for forms and rituals is fundamental to controlling one's reality. They use affirmations as an example of how rituals and established forms can materialize in the physical world. The speaker acknowledges they don't have all the answers but emphasizes the necessity of forms and rituals for navigating our templates and controlling our lives, ending with a message of belief in the audience.