Presentation 17
Presented on: Saturday, April 25, 2015
Presented by: Roger Weir
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The Future and The New Past
Presentation 17 of 52
Presentation 2-4
Presented by Roger Weir
Saturday, April 25, 2015
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We come to the 17th presentation in this 2015 year of preparation. We are in a new time form of civilization. And as of this year we pass the 25-year mark towards the end of this year. It's about a generation, but a generation into a new carrier wave time form of civilization. It is more than revolutionary. A reference wave is revolutionary. But a carrier wave recalibrates. And so, a recalibration of civilization has been matured to the point of emergence but emerges into a chaos of the previous time form because of a lack of vision which shows up symptomatically most clearly in a chaos of history. The lack of a history obviates that there is not a real science. And the absence of vision means that there's only false art. And all of this as an ecology of consciousness, is unable, ineffective, helpless actually, to transform the cycle of nature. The integral cycle of nature, where the mind is like the crowning integral and in true royalty, is able to take its crown off of its crown chakra, the Sahasrara chakra, and look through the crown and see the world for what it is. To know that they are seeing through the crowning of the symbolic mind so that one can actually see what is going on. To understand what has happened and to appreciate that this chaos is heading towards a terminal extinction. It always happens with every carrier wave, and it always is prepared by a reference wave in civilization in terms of time forms.
Our reference wave was about 1650 with the birth and emergence, the childhood and eventually the maturing of especially a tuning fork in the European theater of the planet. By the then eight-year-old Isaac Newton and a little bit older. G.W. Leibnitz. And those two independently at the same time residentially developed the mathematization of language to an ultimate integral T. They developed calculus. They developed the infinitesimal calculus that was also capable not only of integral equations which could be refined to any degree necessary, but the differential equations that were much more prolific, much more far reaching. And we can today for several generations go to libraries or if you're willing to shell out the shekels, can buy handbooks of the equations in calculus, in two different kinds, the integral. But it's the differential equations which are not only differential, but largely than partial differential equations. Those handbooks by themselves are nearly 1000 pages each. Only a, an infinitesimal percentage of our species even know about that, much less know how to use it. And yet it is the digitization of language that commands the entire spectrum of technology and the amperage, the push, the dynamic of civilization exactly now in this new wave from that reference wave.
And what happens, characteristically, is that there is a massive subconscious recoil not wanting to be put into the recognition of the chaos and not able to follow the new possibilities. And so there is a regression. Not only psychologically, but sociologically, religiously etc., etc. And that regression goes back to the last stability that was there for them. And that means that they go back to a previous reference wave and a previous aspect of the carrier wave. And now it is possible to speak analytically, historically, in an attainable vision. That a midpoint of the time form of a carrier wave, which is about 2000 years, is the midpoint, which is the millennium. And that that millennium being pivotal of the carrier wave's dynamic, its signature in that S shape that has a trough and then it has a crest symmetrical to the trough. And at each time there is a median that's not visible, but it's certainly there that carries the dynamic, which is the horizon of time.
And so, the millennium has its own reference wave, just like the carry your wave. So instead of 1650 as a reference wave, they fall back on the security of 650, 1,000 years before. And 650 A.D. is a formidable trough in the energy signature, which has a lot of mystery. And it was characterized then and ever since as a via negativa. It isn't that it's a negative way per se, but that it is the mysterious invisibility that its turning point is to aim back for recapturing the true dynamic, which is that zero horizon. And so, the 650 reference wave goes back to try to reconsult their carrier wave in terms that will lead it to a millennium. And it's a huge disease. It's a disease of civilization that, like plague, if not checked, will cancel out the species. Us. It happened in the previous carrier wave as well. And that previous carrier wave best given a zero B.C. as we've been talking about, goes back to 2000 B.C. And its millennium is 1000 B.C. And the reference wave for 1000 B.C. is about 1350 B.C. One of the outstanding tunings of 1350 B.C. is that the Pharaoh, the pharaonic power of ancient Egypt reasserts itself. Almost viciously against the upstart Pharoah and his wife in particular, and their daughters as carriers of that whole lineage. And the rebel pharaoh at the time was Akhenaten and his wife was Nefertiti. And they said, were going to have nothing to do with this old Pharaonic order that you have had for a couple of thousand years. We're going to, in fact, establish a new capital with a single God. A Godhead. And our new capital is going to be Amarna. In a region alongside the Nile that never was anciently mysterious, like Thebes or Abydos. Or never Imperial, like Memphis or where Cairo is today.
Um, and the tuning to that with the high point of Akhenaten and Nefertiti is the birth of Moses. Who, by the time he matured, became about 40 years old. The Pharaohs were not only back, they were back in ultimate power. Like Rameses, the second and his son that inherited a very young son. It took a long time because Ramesses, the second ruled for 67 years. And Rameses the third, when he took over, just did the success story. His predecessor had mapped it out. You build big and spectacular. You keep the fashion ritualistic so that everybody understands what to do and where they are and who you are and what you do must be. And so not only Akhenaten and Nefertiti, but Moses maturing, finally, opted out and said, the one God will carry us.
And the rest is a history that comes to a peak in the millennium, about 1000 B.C. Where the vision of Moses matures to King David and his inheritor, Solomon. And the Egyptian Pharaonic saying decays to the point that they're really not very Pharaonic anymore. They're upstarts coming in. Like those darn people across the Mediterranean that call themselves finally, enmasse Greeks. And they had no idea that even stronger eventual takeover was by those that not inherited so much, but who usurped the heritage of Greece, the Romans.
So that by the time of the carrier wave, 1000 years later, it was Roman power that was in charge of most of the world that counted for them. And that carrier wave had to mature at the pinnacle of its power. And Augustus Caesar ruled the world mainly for 44 years. And when he died in 14 A.D., those who have been following my work understand that's exactly the year and the time to the month that a little wisdom community on the outskirts of the great metropolis world city of Alexandria, inaugurated its new president, who has, as a eyewitness reported, was not the oldest white haired, gray haired at all, but was one of the youngest who was so superior that he could speak in such a way that the amphitheater of attention was asymptotic, expressed by the eyewitness as a silence within the silence. And in that silence, within the silence, the language heard, engraved itself upon the surface of the mind, so that when the mind would write or read, it was able to vision through that engraved language on the surface of the mind and see into a whole new, not just world, but into the cosmos and all of its mystery. And that was a young Jesus in Alexandria. The eyewitness was Philo of Alexandria. And the document is his one of his classic treatises On the Contemplative Life.
Our carrier wave is exemplified by a devastating Aon ending photograph of tens of thousands of young American GI's, not just in desert camouflage, but in gas masks and fully packed and legions of jets and tanks. And Schwarzkopf's, General Schwarzkopf's idea that you don't just fight to win, you fight initially to pierce and crack their shell like a good karate blow. And that photograph was of the beginnings of the Gulf War invasion of Iraq in 1991. And the pall is 600 oil fields set on fire by Hussein's close guard. And that guard decided we will do a scorched earth policy. They will not have the oil that they think they're going to have. We're going to burn it all to the ground. It is apocalyptic. And 25 years later, the apocalypse now is not that there might be weapons of mass destruction, but the realization that there are nuclear weapons ready. Not just to, to win, but to ignite what would be a total devastation. And keeping pace with that as a resurgent imperial Russia. We're going to not only recapture our Soviet empire, we're going to expand it. And a China which hearkens largely in its dynastic leadership back to the 650 A.D. reference wave when the apex of Chinese history, the Tang Dynasty, was founded and made really powerful. And along with Russia and China, is a third Islam, jihad. Because within a generation of the passing away, the ascension, of Muhammad, generals like Omar had carried the militant Islamists out of the tents of Arabia, and they took over the city of Alexandria and finally they took over all of North Africa into Spain and all of the world going on through India, towards Indonesia. In one generation.
So, we're looking at a reference wave of a millennium, which was apocalyptic by all accounts everywhere. And the reference wave of the quote West is that about 650 was the nadir, the via negative, of the coherence of that classic civilization that had been inherited and squandered and thrown away and forgotten and truncated and deceptively arranged so that it really hadn't worked for quite some time. And that dark age depth matches perfectly the regressive reference wave understanding they are not only paper tigers, they are paper patsies. All we have to do is blow them away.
And so, we come to 2015, like 15 A.D., full of unseen promise and of a new scalar, not only of our civilization, which continues to refine, but a recalibration that also refines our very species.
We're looking at in 2015, in this year of preparation for a way to take data which is overwhelmingly now and chaotic because of its incredible spread that is very difficult to bring into information. And a possibility of communication, which is not only planet wide but interplanetary already. We receive information digitally from telemetry that's approaching Pluto at the very edge of our star system and the Kuiper Belt even as we speak. And at the very same time, telemetry from the midpoint between Pluto and not ourselves, but the most inner planet Mercury, where Messenger is currently sending data needing to be understood in information. And Pluto at the far end, other end, sending through New Horizons. And in the middle in the asteroid belt, Dawn, which is already spent a year in some months around the second largest asteroid, Vesta, now is orbiting the largest one series, which is only spherical asteroid that there is that also has evidently an ocean of water underneath the rocky mantle. Like a couple of the moons of Jupiter. Like a couple of the moons of Saturn. And probably the large moon of Neptune. And who knows about Pluto and its large satellite, Charon, Sharon.
So even as one speaks, one has to speak through the fog of a millennial apocalyptic, not pessimism, but depression. And it's superlative to the point of absurdity of choosing a reference wave that was outdated 350 years ago. So, it is very difficult to hear. It's not just a problem of data being organized as information, but of being able to understand that this is a scalar of inquiry into the way in which the time horizon, that is the dynamic of civilization is a special double transform of ordinary natural time. And that while the universe has natural time, the cosmos with many more dimensions than the four of the universe, has an immense possibility that the natural cycle, even in its completion, has very little idea about until its ideas become transparent and one can see through them. Take the crown off of the ideologies and see that there is such a thing as freeing oneself from those kinds of constraints that were there all along and resurfaced all along and resurfaced not because something has been done wrong, but because the time form was ripe to change, to mature further, to refine further. And that the challenge invites a response. It's not a challenge to be endgame, but it's a challenge not for a game, which is then what is the next move, which will be our future. And we're in control of the past. We've got the power now in this present and we can call the shots for the future. We'll, we'll master the game and we'll be able to be successful.
One of the most poignant of the dramatic poets of the 20th century was an Irish rebel who finally got fed up with Ireland, England and so forth, and moved to France and in Paris. His name was Samuel Beckett. And he characterized magisterial the situation that we really find ourselves in. And one of his plays, one of the great plays. One of the great tragedy comedy plays of the 20th century is Waiting for Godot. And on stage are two big trash cans and two guys and their trash cans. And when Godot gets here, everything's going to work. He'll work it out. And the whole play is their banter. No one ever arrives. No one ever will arrive. But in conjunction with his plays, Samuel Beckett, a wiry old, ancient fisherman of truth looking guy. Scrawny and wiry, tough, also wrote novels. And one of his short novels dotted the eye of Waiting for Godot. And its title is End Game. Those who continue to think of life and circumstance themselves and others in terms of a game will indeed complete that scenario and reach End Game guaranteed. Facts don't lie. The data is in. The information even digested to the point of realization that Wow we can have a planetary cemetery if you like.
The problem is that this new time form of civilization, like all time forms of civilization, have a triple time. They have a response that fits into the patterns of time in nature. And that time in nature is cyclic. It has seasons. It has its developments that on every scalar and fits into this patterning, which always includes a kind of evolution. Slow at first but gathering momentum. And it's only very late in the 20th century that that evolutionary change, pattern, discloses that it isn't all in just curves. That they are periodically, especially in cultures a little bit different, like a version of nature. Maturing so that there is such a thing as intercultural. And that when that gets complex enough in evolution of its interculturality, civilizations are born because language which has supported and then the horizon of the mainstay of the dynamic of cultures, becomes capable of being written and read. And that reading and writing is looking through the crown of the mind, taken off and seeing through the mind and its completeness that there is a whole realm of truth that really is there. In our time it's been called dark matter. And of course, because it's part dark energy.
And all of that surfaces exactly about the same time that the idea that the curvature of space time in the universe can curve so much because of gravity that it curves and curls not to a completed circle, but to an evolutionary spiral that enters into an event horizon. And after that, we don't know it's a black hole. So black holes, dark matter, dark energy, thrice greatest challenges. It is a quality that is not just daunting. It's not just scary. It is terminal. If there is no challenge forthcoming that is responded to.
We're going to take a little bit of a break.
But we're going to come back to a conference held by a group of the many cognoscenti people of the time. It was held at a tiny little college in Vermont. Middle Bury Vermont has less than 7000 people, but it has a college. And the dean of that college was also professor of philosophy and history there. And he helped convene a conference. It was held in 1985. It was called the Christ and the Bodhisattva. And they invited three visionaries from the East and three visionaries from the West to come. And one of the visionaries from the east was the Dalai Lama. Another from the East was the great American translator from Tibetan into English, Robert A.F. Thurman. And the other figure who was Donald Lopez Junior, who was at UC Berkeley and who helped edit and bring together a lot of new, fresh, insightful compendia of edited books on Asian wisdom, especially of The Mahāyāna and The Vajrayana. And the Western co-editor was Stephen C. Rockefeller, who was the Dean of Middlebury College. And this book, published by the State University of New York, Stephen C. Rockefeller is one of the sons of Nelson Rockefeller. Yes, the governor of New York at the time.
This is a way in which that conference and the publication of this book mark a quality of intense realization going on that the response is already here. It's just not heard because it's not heeded, because there's not enough transparency of mind to be able to do so. 1885. 1985. 1985 was the centenary of the birth of Niels Bohr, the great founder of the Quantum World Vision.
Let's take a little break.
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Let's come back. Let's come back to in the mind as the crown of a, an integral completeness. The circle of the crown actually translates into the square of the four-dimensional frame. And I use the term in the 1960's, which I still carry today. It's not so much a frame as in the frame of a picture or a big frame for the big picture. But that the integral mind completes a square of attention. And one of the classic dilemmas in the art of the Renaissance was how do you square a circle? Which is a game. The relationship is very complex, and it doesn't involve a conundrum like that. When that square of attention is transparent one doesn't look at, but one looks through. And what comes into play is not for but a fifth dimension. It is not just essential to the order, but it is quintessential to the meaning. Not looking but seeing looking ness penetrates accumulatively.
One of the limiting qualities of an integral only ideology or any of its variants is that it establishes a completed pattern. That self bonafides itself by stacking the deck so that you win at the game. Quintessential that fifth dimension of vision is a surprise because it does not fit into a four-dimensional frame. It's not a part of the square of attention. In fact, it is a differential conscious, infinite field. That infinite field is a cosmos, not the cosmos of recent television series or its predecessor from the 1980's, no less. And what emerges quintessentially is that what used to be the individual capable of not only winning the game, but of owning the casino and being able to control the futures, which involves progressively of cutting off the past or distorting it. Which is even more effective. So, so that there is not even an inkling that anything is missing. Much less all the meaning.
So, a classic technique that civilization developed not just 4000 years ago in 2000 B.C., but in its reference wave. That 2000 B.C. carrier wave at a 2350 reference wave. And the technique was genius unseen hitherto at the time. You can establish what everyone gladly begins to accept as the square of attention, as the frame, the frame of reference. And you don't have to obviate it. Or to make it quintessential by being able to look through its transparency because that's takes a while to acclimate to. Because when you first look through a frame of reference, what you see is nothing. Which is exactly and precisely what you would see. That nothingness is completely open. You see openness initially.
The genius of that 2350 B.C. reference wave was to rotate the square 90 degrees and you make a diamond. And quickly enough after that was the realization that you can superimpose that diamond on that square and you get an eight cornered, eight angled mandala. Wow. But the real hidden, deep, really invisible transformation is the second one, which is recognizing that the symmetry of the square is the symmetry of the diamond, and that that pair of symmetries also means dot, dot, dot. That the rotation can be either way. There are actually two diamonds that are superimposed in such a way that the second other part of the jewel, even when you got the jewel initially, was not fully appreciated. And so, the rotation becomes a quality which we recognize now is chirality. And that chirality changes the way in which circles in a linear universe of four dimensions change. And the change happens because the circles do not just circle around, but they begin to have a dynamic so that the circles spiral doubly. Chiral.
And so, you get a form that we call glibly enough as a double helix, which is the structure of life. What do you think is going on? Which has, as its operative application, a variety of other time civilized penetration realization curves. And that is that the double helix of DNA takes a third curvature called RNA, messenger RNA. Which takes the encoded ness of tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of bits and makes the apparent application and is very fond of a free play. And that the dominant RNA is carried within gendered life by the feminine quality. Not just feminine, as in woman or women. Gender, sexuality in life goes down to the cells. Cells have sexuality. And only feminine cells reproductively have mitochondrial RNA. They're the ones that pass on, not just the way in which the DNA double helix is, but like a third helix, like a thrice greatest helix, like a really deep wisdom. That it carries on also the play of what would ostensibly look initially like mutations. But they play around in such a way that it isn't just a, a mutation here or there, but it's a whole panoply of possibilities.
And the woman who discovered them was a real ancient contemporary corn mother. She worked all her life with a form of corn, the original form of corn, which was from Central America. And it's called maize. M-a-i-z-e. And she was able not only to solve the maize, she was able to go into the maize of the maize of what she called then jumping genes for the public. And in the scientific literature, which she was masterful at, she won the Nobel Prize for science because of it. She called them transposons. They transform the transferable play creatively to the life forms so that they can adapt. They don't adapt because the fittest win out in the game of survival. They survive because the adaptations take hold and become real vis a vis whatever the challenges are. So that the response has an equilibrium with whatever the challenges are. It doesn't matter what they are. Doesn't matter their scalar, their intensity. Who. What. Conceives of them controlling it doesn't belong whatsoever because it's not limited to time in a natural limitation of linearity.
Her name was Barbara McClintock. She had a tough time with authority because when she was at university, she was originally at Cornell. She had a couple of professors that really recognized this is really somebody special. So, she got her degree. She was one of the first women to ever get a PhD in microbiology. But there were no positions for women as professors at all. So, she had to hop from little part time position to part time position where they would there would always be somebody who would grace her the recognition that she is really special. Give her a little lab space, a corner. A corner of the lab, and a little plot of land where she could grow her maize. Eventually, oddly enough, she was given a position of substance and stability, incredibly, by one of the authors of The Cold War Nightmare and the majestic 12 Alien Cover Up Nightmare Plus. His name was Vannevar Bush, and he was in charge of a fund. As those people usually they're guys. As those guys usually are charged large funds. He was in charge in Washington, D.C., of the funds of the Carnegie Foundations. Hundreds of millions at a time when those were literally hundreds of billions of dollars of power. He had an interview with her and instead of it being the ten minutes, uh, nice seeing you, he spent a couple of hours with her and was amazed that she not only knew what she was doing, what she was doing knew her. He was enough in the know to know that there are special qualities that transcend the usual list of suspect attributes. There she was. This is one of them.
So, she was given a lab and some ground at what used to be the animal laboratory station on Long Island for the Carnegie Foundation. Which had the audacity, or if you speak a little Hebrew of the chutzpah to appoint as its head finally, one of the usurping publishers of the discovery of DNA, James D. Watson. And it was now called the Cold Spring Harbor Lab on a little cove on Long Island Sound. Within a bicycle ride of the birthplace of Walt Whitman. This is how Hermetic America works. You can hardly believe. And she was successful to the point. Not only did she win the Nobel Prize for chemistry finally, but the original building that was the house, the animals for the Carnegie people way back when, around First World War time became the Barbara McClintock building of bio genetics. And they've kept her Maize field and the memory that sometimes the little unmarried lady, old and wrinkled, can still play her ragtime banjo, and still go out and commune with the crops and understand the depth of creativity that goes on in evolution is astounding. Without limit that the possibilities are infinite. And that those who design games better listen up.
Because that sphere of influence is only a balloon, and it only takes one penetrating needle to pop it all. Only takes one once. That inoculation is not the end. It's the end of ending ness. Of endgame. Finite. From now on, it's wide open. So those who have ears to hear. Get the wax out.
This conference hosted by Steven C. Rockefeller and Donald S. Lopez Jr. In 1985 the volume came out from state university of New York Press in 1987, a couple of years later. The star person there was the Dalai Lama. And he was busy already beginning to shift from lecturing to monks in Tibetan about his lineage and the Dalai Lama as the 14th Dalai Lama of being really in charge of the Vajrayana, etc., etc., etc. And started lecturing to English students everywhere, especially in the United States. This is a volume The Dalai Lama at Harvard. And he carried with him a translator, Jeffrey Hopkins, who is the head of the Vajrayana Buddhist Studies at the University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson's University. Just down the hill from Monticello in Charlotte.
One of the talks at Harvard by the Dalai Lama is Friday morning, Valuing Enemies. It goes on and it really shows that it isn't a conflict, it's a challenge that has a response. The first response establishes an equanimity because of the laws of symmetry in the universe, integrally speaking. And establishes a neutral time signature where not only without which nothing can happen, but nothingness itself does happen. Complete, no perfect openness is possible and occurs occasionally.
It's interesting to begin to see that there is a representation that carries all the way through the whole circle, fills the entire frame of integrals, and all of the planning that can be integrally, not only manufactured, but gamed up beyond in applications that we're all prepared for. They're not prepared for the infinity that not only is revealed as a field within which all of this happens, but that the very field out of which the integral occurs initially is a zero field. Time carries a zero signature, naturally.
So, someone who is quintessentially visioning, even at the beginning, access to infinite differential field of consciousness understands nature perfectly. And you get somebody who is like David Henry David Thoreau completely at home. Can see the cosmos from his little hand-built cabin on Walden Pond. Or canoeing with his brother John on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers and taking years and years to just write about the few days' journey that they did in that and refine it to such an extent that is a timeless work of art that when they printed 1000 copies expectantly, only a handful of copies sold. And Thoreau records in one of the 20 volumes of journals that he left, which record day by day, hour by hour, how he livingly lived. Consciously. Quintessentially.
He said, "I now have a library in my attic room." He lived in the attic of a two-story house. With an attic is two sisters, Sofia, the older one, ran the house and he was the larger in the attic. He said, "I now have a library of over 1000 volumes, 991 that I have written myself." You can't afford one of those copies today. Even if you could find one. They're treasured etc., etc.
What is poignant in a historical kaleidoscopic consciousness is the understanding that this Dalai Lama, the 14th Dalai Lama, has publicly announced that he is the last Dalai Lama. 500 years almost, of being at the quintessential creme de la creme. Refined enough to understand that that time form is gone. It can be revisited, but it is gone. And the whole dynamic of a triple time signature, the RNA of which has been busy for a long time already, and that the DNA double helix of life is really cooperating like it needs to be because it doesn't have any way to get out and get done without the RNA and needs the mitochondrial RNA especially to get started. Because it's only then that the play of creative possibility becomes capable of being real. So, when we talk about a feminine wisdom, we're talking about a very deep, high wisdom. And it is astounding.
An example of deep, high feminine wisdom is a book that came out from Oxford University Press about 35 years ago. She has a long Irish Celtic name, Elizabeth Shee, s-h-e-e Twohig t-w-o-h-i-g, The Megalithic Art of Western Europe. And notice there are one, two, three. Three spirals. A triple, not a triple helix but the third spiral joins the double spiral. But Shee shows that the double spiral when it was there for the feminine, anciently. How ancient? Before history was even ever thought of. The infinity sign of the double spiral were the breasts of the Goddess. The book is full of these double spirals. These double spiral breasts that become then the double eyes of those who can see.
The epoti are the seers that manage the Eleusinian mysteries, the greater mysteries. What are those greater mysteries about? The mother, daughter. Demeter Persephone. Or as the Greeks phrase it, not Persephone, but Kore. K-o-r-e. Because it is only through the mother daughter in that supra-archetypal sense that the mitochondrial DNA becomes the third spiral.
And Shee shows as usual, among the brilliant plates, the triple spiral dominates a rock. And this rock was the triple spirals and the double spirals in triplicate underneath. This rock is at the end of a very long corridor, which is like a subterranean corridor, only it's not underground. It's within a great hill piled up of immense size and scope, that sod covered like a hogan. And that this passageway is a passageway not only into or through. Not into reach anything other than the center where the triple spiral, triple rest DNA life energy.
And it's dark in there and you can't see it except once a year. When the midwinter sun at the very end of sunlight diminishing and just as it begins to increase for the cycle of the four seasons of the year. That sunlight comes through a special aperture. There is a doorway for people, very few people. Only those who understand that Lagrange is a place of pilgrimage to come to. It was built in 3200 B.C., about the time that the Mahabharata was being fought in India historically, long before there were kingdoms. But at a time when the first millennium of the first reference wave of written language had occurred and registered enough that there were a community of people able through generations to make things like Lagrange and the tunnel. And the second aperture above where the Midwinter sun rise when it crusted over the horizon full, could shine the sunlight all the way down and illuminate the triple spiral, triple paired infinity of the breasts in the feminine wisdom above the heads in the space that is open that is the Sahasrara chakra.
There is the proof that we have understood the cycles and the patterns of where we live, and that we are able to carry that wherever we're going to live. Including the sun itself, the moon itself, the entire starry expanse itself. And the ability to see the patterns of the seasons. That precisely meant that they could see the patterns of the stars not as a chaos, as a confusion, but as a series of constellations. They have clusters. And these clusters have a very special quality of meaningfulness so, it will give them names.
This is how civilization actually has occurred and we today are occurring with it. If a Dalai Lama can stop the entire **inaudible word** reincarnation lineage because it belongs to a time form that is gone, was signaled to him because the original **inaudible word**, the original first lineage that was established was not the Dalai Lama's, the original were the Karmapa. And the original Karmapa. Extraordinary character. His name was Düsum Khyenpa. He was a monkey faced, little wiry thief. And he was a natural telepath. And he was a very good thief because he could tell. And he crept into the meditation master of the whole valley of yogis studying under Gampopa. And he was going to take the goods from this little altar that he had in there. And as he crept in silently, Gampopa was ready for him. And he put the bodhisattva in his mind. The bodhisattvas the thought moment of complete openness. And when Düsum Khyenpa read his mind, the first Karmapa.
More next week.
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