To all who have an
ear, let them hear.
“Abiding in the midst of ignorance,
thinking themselves wise and learned,
fools go aimlessly hither and thither, like blind led by the blind.
What lies beyond life shines not
to those who are childish, or careless, or deluded by wealth.
‘This is the only world: there is no other’, they say;
and thus they go from death to death.”
– Katha Upanishad
Most people alive today probably think our world is just the
result of natural evolution, ‘human nature’ playing itself out on an
over-populated stage. The wars,
revolutions, religions, technological advancement and the encroachment of
‘civilization’ upon nature and native people are generally considered to be
random, or just the success of the stronger and smarter. Having bad things in the world is just part
of life; you can’t have the good without the bad, people say. And knowledge or perception of a spiritual
nature is treated with skepticism in the increasingly materialistic, scientific
and political world that has developed apart from any understanding of God or
the supernatural. Such things are
relegated to the realm of myth and legend.
There are, however, many who believe that we are in the dark
about the true age and history of civilization on Earth. The scant 3,000, 6,000, or even
10,000-year-old remnants we have found suggest we know only a tiny part of the
story. But by using only our limited
physical perceptions, we might never comprehend the Big Picture. It’s not our fault; we are trained to
perceive with only five physical senses, the sixth sense having been
back-shelved centuries ago - what was left of it, anyway.
But for some people, myself
included, this is changing, and a new spiritual awareness is testing the limits
of our reality. Powerful personal
experiences, alongside certain historical and scientific evidence, suggest we
are being denied understanding of universal spiritual truths, including the
existence of other realms or dimensions of existence. Our physicists already know that multiple
dimensions do exist, and that we live in only one small slice of a much greater
whole that we cannot perceive with our five senses alone. As if to attest to this, our religions, myths
and legends are full of stories of beings that ascended to, or descended from,
‘other realms.’
Memories of lost continents and lost knowledge from various
mystical and psychic sources seem to pop up everywhere these days. Archaeology has actually found many of the
“mythical” places mentioned in ancient texts.
Millions of sightings of unidentified craft or creatures are documented
from all over the world, regardless if they make the nightly news in America.
And a growing list of respected researchers has come to strikingly
similar conclusions about the potential involvement of these phenomena in human
development and earth changes.
Most incredibly, evidence suggests the sacred science of the
ancients, known until now only to an elite few, could be used today for power
and control, as modern technology and even weaponry. A global array of inexplicable stone
megaliths stands as a haunting reminder of a past long gone, of knowledge long
forgotten--or is it?
Can we really afford to ignore the feeling that something is
very wrong with our world? The environment suffers more each day. How many billions of people live without
adequate food or shelter? Today, even
Western countries face an all-out global jihad as a result of our long-standing
wars of religion.
No longer can I sit back and accept what “the world” dishes
out to me. There is something seriously
lacking in our perception of reality. I believe universal truths about our
spiritual natures exist that we should all know about. Life after death is still our greatest
mystery, and it shouldn’t be. It has
kept us trapped in ignorance and fear for too long.
“Hear this, you foolish and
senseless people, who have eyes but do not see, who have ears but do not
hear”-Jeremiah 5:21