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Dec 7, 2025 3:02 PM

God Is Found in the “Trance State” Not in Religion

SUMMARY

An anonymous speaker from Revival of Wisdom critiques religions for hiding divine consciousness within, urging right-brain interconnectedness and trance states to access God as infinite awareness.

STATEMENTS

  • Religions were created to conceal the truth about personal identity, God, and the universe by depicting God as separate from individuals and the universe as external.
  • The left brain perceives everything in isolated parts, fostering illusion and separation, while the right brain recognizes the interconnected whole of existence.
  • Scientific and logical training traps people in a divided worldview, ignoring that the universe exists only through personal consciousness.
  • Humans embody dual natures: immortal inner consciousness and temporary physical form, with the former being God seeking self-understanding through infinite perspectives.
  • All beings share the same singular awareness—God consciousness—manifested in varied forms like animals, plants, and stars.
  • Human consciousness uniquely enables self-reflection, questioning existence, and transcending animal instincts toward divine realization.
  • The five senses limit perception to the physical, but the mind unlocks unseen realities, requiring self-study to comprehend God.
  • Individuals are fractured expressions of one pure consciousness, shaped by unique experiences into personalized egos.
  • God resides as creative power in the brain, enabling thoughts to manifest physical reality, often depicted in ancient art within the mind.
  • Trance states, accessed via meditation or pre-sleep relaxation, allow escape from human identity to experience divine realms beyond the material world.

IDEAS

  • Religions intentionally foster separation to prevent direct connection to inner God-consciousness.
  • The universe's expansion mirrors the mind's endless quest for new self-perspectives.
  • Animals lack self-reflective awareness, confining them to instinct, unlike humans' potential for godly evolution.
  • Christ consciousness represents mastery over self, transcending base desires.
  • The spinal column functions as a ladder of consciousness, with lower levels tied to animalistic drives and higher to divine activation.
  • Satanic rituals force trance through extreme pain to bypass ego, though non-harmful methods like meditation achieve the same.
  • Setting multiple alarms upon waking can induce a trance where body sleeps but mind observes, fostering lucid dreams or astral projection.
  • Geometry, numbers, and human anatomy embody God's attributes, studyable for divine insight.
  • Consciousness molds 3D reality, turning thoughts into creation, but conditioning chains people to survival modes.
  • The brain, not external deities, houses God, as shown in artworks by William Blake and Anton Raphael.

INSIGHTS

  • True divinity emerges not from external doctrines but internal awareness, dissolving perceived separations to reveal universal oneness.
  • Human potential lies in leveraging reflective consciousness to ascend beyond instinct, embodying creative godliness in daily existence.
  • The mind's infinite expansion drives cosmic growth, positioning personal insight as central to universal understanding.
  • Trance states serve as portals to unfiltered reality, bypassing ego-imposed veils for direct divine communion.
  • Artistic and ancient depictions of God within the brain highlight consciousness as the ultimate creative forge.
  • Studying natural patterns like geometry unveils God's essence, transforming self-exploration into a path of enlightenment.

QUOTES

  • "You are the universe experiencing itself. There is only one person in the universe. There is only one awareness in the universe and that is God."
  • "The same consciousness inside of you, inside of the dog, the squirrel, the plants, the stars. The same awareness is in absolutely everything."
  • "God is the creative power within us to turn thoughts into physical reality to create things. We are a creator."
  • "Translike state is like the state that you enter just before you fall asleep where there is no thought present in your mind. Because you are not the mind, you are the observer."
  • "If you want to know God, you have to study the attributes and qualities of God such as geometry, numbers, consciousness, the mind, the subconscious, human anatomy."

HABITS

  • Engage in deep meditation to rise above thoughts and access divine planes.
  • Set three alarms at 6:00 a.m., 6:30 a.m., and 7:30 a.m. to wake while keeping the body relaxed for trance induction.
  • Upon waking to alarms, maintain mental alertness while allowing the body to drift back to sleep for lucid experiences.
  • Study personal consciousness, nature, and attributes like geometry and numbers daily to understand divine qualities.
  • Transcend animalistic drives by reflecting on self-identity, questioning origins, and pursuing self-improvement.

FACTS

  • The left brain focuses on logical, evidence-based individuality, while the right brain perceives holistic interconnectedness.
  • Humans uniquely possess two-way consciousness, enabling self-reflection absent in animals like dogs.
  • Ancient Christian artworks by William Blake and Anton Raphael depict God residing inside the brain.
  • The universe's perpetual expansion reflects the mind's boundless pursuit of new experiential vantage points.
  • The spinal column serves as a consciousness ladder, with lower sections linked to reproductive and survival functions.

REFERENCES

  • Book of Wisdom Volume II (recommended for consciousness studies).
  • Ethereal University (for unfiltered exclusive lectures).
  • Discord channel and Telegram group (for community discussions).
  • Ancient Christian artwork, including works by William Blake and Anton Raphael depicting God in the brain.

HOW TO APPLY

  • Recognize religious separations as illusions and shift to right-brain holistic perception by observing nature's interconnectedness during walks.
  • Practice self-reflection daily by questioning "Who am I?" in a mirror to activate human awareness beyond instincts.
  • Study mind and body attributes, like anatomy and subconscious processes, to uncover personal creative power.
  • Enter trance states through pre-sleep observation: lie still with no thoughts, allowing the observer self to emerge.
  • Use the alarm method: Set alarms at staggered morning times, wake mentally but relax body to achieve lucid dreaming or astral projection.

ONE-SENTENCE TAKEAWAY

Access God through trance-induced self-awareness and right-brain unity, bypassing religion's divisive illusions.

RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Prioritize meditation over rituals to safely transcend ego and connect with infinite consciousness.
  • Explore brain-centered art and ancient symbols to internalize God as creative inner power.
  • Cultivate self-study habits in geometry and nature to reveal universal divine patterns.
  • Reject animalistic survival modes by focusing on reflective practices for personal evolution.
  • Share insights on consciousness with others to foster collective awakening beyond religious confines.

MEMO

In a compelling rebuke of organized faith, the speaker asserts that religions serve as veils, obscuring the profound truth of divine consciousness embedded within each person. Far from a distant creator, God emerges as the singular, infinite awareness animating the universe—fractured into countless forms yet unified in essence. This perspective demands a perceptual shift: away from the left brain's fragmented logic, which isolates trees, leaves, and stars as mere objects, toward the right brain's embrace of woodland wholeness. Trained in scientific separateness, modern minds cling to illusions of division, forgetting that the cosmos unfolds through personal experience alone.

Human uniqueness, the speaker contends, lies in our capacity for introspection—a "two-way consciousness" enabling us to gaze into mirrors not for vanity, but for existential inquiry. Unlike a dog bound by instinct, we ponder origins, flaws, and destinies, poised to transcend base desires and ascend to Christ-like mastery over self. Yet societal conditioning chains us to survival: lust, consumption, fear—locking consciousness at the spinal column's lower rungs, distant from the brain's godly forge. Ancient artists like William Blake and Anton Raphael knew this, rendering the divine not in heavens, but within neural pathways, where thoughts crystallize into reality.

To pierce this veil, one need not endure the pain of satanic extremes; gentler paths await. Deep meditation dissolves thought barriers, ushering trance states akin to pre-sleep voids where the true observer awakens. A practical ritual: alarms at dawn—6 a.m., 6:30, 7:30—summon the mind awake while the body lingers in repose, inviting lucid dreams or astral voyages. Such practices echo secret societies' quests but democratize the divine, revealing consciousness as the universe's self-exploratory mind, ever-expanding into novel realms.

Ultimately, knowing God requires dissecting His attributes: geometry's symmetries, numbers' rhythms, the mind's depths, anatomy's ladders. Study oneself and nature, the speaker urges, for we are miniaturized creators molding three-dimensional worlds from ethereal intent. Religion, by severing this bond, stifles flourishing; true enlightenment blooms in unfiltered awareness, where individual egos harmonize as facets of one cosmic whole. In this trance-born revelation, humanity finds not dogma, but boundless potential.

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