What the Ancient’s Knew About Our POTENTIAL Future
INTRODUCTION
What is the Quantum Solution? It’s the life-affirming concept that will counter and quash the globalists’ anti-life one world order agenda.
TQS is first and foremost a book of hope. It offers a way out of current confusion and despair, giving assurance that quite literally, “the times they are a’changing.” As the ancients foresaw, what earlier was impossible, will become inevitable.
The primary axiom of TQS is that knowledge is power. Shifting to the complete and accurate Quantum Paradigm has the potential to give freedom and peace lovers immense power. Correct awareness of timing adds the leading edge. As they come to clearly recognize both where we are and what’s possible going forward, leaders in all walks of life will make better decisions and get better results. Rather than opting for suicide, more of us will choose the Phoenix Response: dying to the old to be reborn to a better future in the same lifetime.
A major corollary: “You can’t get from here to there without an accurate map.” If the map is wrong, you’re headed for disaster. Metaphorically speaking, it’s urgently necessary to redirect the ship of state, now headed straight towards Titanic depopulation and a grotesque new world order. This will be accomplished by rescuing the language and introducing the Quantum Paradigm that will allow leaders in every walk of life the means for rethinking the grievously abused paradigm of empirical science.
Right now, most on planet Earth are operating as if blindfolded on a misleading paradigm. To get to a better place, we’ve first got to get the map right – shift to the Quantum Paradigm: a timeless, universal, complete and accurate life map, one which aligns with the perennial philosophy that spontaneously recurs throughout history because it’s inherently true to nature, built into humanity’s very DNA.
The Quantum Paradigm introduced here is consistent with ancient scriptures. Modern physics via Albert Einstein arrived at the same place through the back door. The e = mc2 formula plugs into the levels of the archetypal Life Wheel, yielding the unified field theory Einstein already had, but for lack of yoga training, missed. It’s now time to come full circle, link what the ancients knew with what modern physics now confirms.
Right now, a narcissistic cabal of pseudo-leaders is spewing dangerous double talk in a co-opted language where words are turned upside down to mean their opposite. Alex Jones correctly analyzes the so-called solution towards which humanity is being nudged by anti-human globalists. Their solution is a reframing of Hitler’s “final solution.” Genocide is now called depopulation.
Fortunately, as described in Chapter Four, a host of forerunners have gradually been laying the foundations for a positive shift, intuiting the same remedy, but expressing it in their own language. The momentum quietly generated by their work is now reaching critical mass, which is why, despite appearances to the contrary, the tipping point of no return is close at hand.
In sum, the dual purpose of TQS is to 1) rescue the language, specifically the words unity, problem and solution; and 2) redeem Einstein’s tragically misapplied formula, shifting to the positive applications which Buckminster Fuller foresaw. Instead of building bombs of destruction, future change agents will apply applications of the Life Wheel to generate a wide spectrum of creative innovations.
It’s also time to rethink the idea that history flows in a straight line, always improving. By this belief, ancients are dismissed as primitive compared to us moderns. In fact, however, history is circular. In important ways, ancient sages were way ahead of us. After a period of decline, we’re finally catching up, returning to the quantum reality from which they spoke.
Suffice it to say, due to a complex combination of factors, in increasing numbers, we’ll have the potential to align with the Quantum Paradigm, opting for life-affirming quantum solutions, making it possible to create the much-desired future which for so long has eluded so many.
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Who I AM To Say
The question that you’re likely to ask after reading the above is, “Who is she to say?!!”
The long story could fill a book. In fact, there’s one on the drawing board called Who I AM to Say.
The bottom line is this. From early years, I’ve been haunted by the sense that something is terribly wrong. Something is missing, lacking which the civilization is headed down a disastrous path of self destruction. I had the sure feeling that it was my calling to put my finger on the planetary pulse, diagnose its illness, and offer a healing solution.
In high school years, I summed up this angst in an soul-cry poem.
Somewhere, somehow,
something is terribly wrong.
Where to look?
What to fight?
The conclusion I’ve come to is that our knowledge base, the operating system itself is flawed. The hollow, incomplete empirical science paradigm is the problem. Skewed beliefs produce skewed results. Garbage in, garbage out.
The solution is a return to the complete and accurate Quantum Paradigm which drives the perennial philosophy that spontaneously arises across all time and place, being true to human nature, built into our very DNA. This return is an urgent matter of survival.
Long story short is that my life has been a wandering path filled with miraculously timed synchronicities, opportunities giving me access to a broad range of experiences and information it was my job to integrate. I’ve been uniquely called to collect the mosaic pieces of various wisdom traditions and piece them together, forming the unified picture presented here.
I’ve acquired the lessons, knowledge, and skills required to write this book — recover the paradigm, work with its applications and present it.
There’s a long list of the wild and woolly places I’ve been; of the heavy prices I’ve paid, and painful sacrifices made along the way to access the knowledge woven into the Quantum Paradigm. It seems as if all this was lived with the intention to spare others as much as possible – to share lessons learned minus any unnecessary hardship to gain it.
Bottom line: I’ve assembled quite a wardrobe of hats now lined up on my hat rack. I shift amongst them as needed to write different sections.
But first and foremost, this is a love letter, from my heart to yours. My scholarly hat is in the background. My musician hat shapes the rhythm and music of language. For the most part, I prefer subjective first person over the dry, “objective” thesis writing me, complying with the rules of ethnology and social science. But all the different hats I’ve worn remain a part of what I bring to the table.
Here’s a partial list of the hats lined up on my life rack:
- The high school me. My senior year English teacher told me I was the only one in class who wrote thoughtful papers, rather than regurgitating programmed responses to her essay questions. She said I was a born writer.
- The musician me. Growing up, I was totally absorbed in either listening to or performing music as a string player: primarily violin and guitar. This saturation made me immune to the effects of family trauma.
- The introspective me. It started with introduction to the I Ching. My parents were friends of Ellsworth Carlson, far east scholar, later my professor of Chinese history at Oberlin College.
- The yogi me. I was introduced to Patanjali, the ancient Vedas and Upanishads by the founders of the holistic health movement. Living in an ashram in Rishikesh, I sat on the banks of the holy river Ganges. It literally sang OM while prowling tigers growled on the banks from the opposite side. I learned scriptures at the feet of a former Shankaracharya, the equivalent of a Pope in India, who had a secret dark side. He was a serial rapist.
- The sitarist me. I learned the basics of Indian music, including the musical scales (ragas) that vibrate with and heal our emotional centers; this wisdom correlates exactly with the views of Abraham-Hicks – that we are primarily vibrational beings and extensions of Source.
- The Spring Green me. As the guest of extended family of Frank Lloyd Wright apprentices, I was forewarned not to make opposite and equal mistakes, yoyo from religious fanaticism of Isaiah’s vengeful God to worshipping nature – the pagan god, Taliesin.
- The Oberlin intellectual history major me. I wear it to tell you about the history of paradigm shifts, not with prolific footnotes but from what I absorbed and made my own — internalized take-aways about renaissance and the origin universities.
- The workplace me. Over the years, I’ve traveled inside of law offices, hospitals, and large corporations to experience the inside story of each. How they operate. How they’ve been corrupted. How things could be done better.
- The departmental administrative secretary and then grad student me. I was introduced to the politics of education from many different points of view. Self-serving professors were the antithesis of wisdom, the extreme opposite of education, meaning leading towards light.
- And the disciple me. My teacher for 34 years and counting was the one we called Old Avatar.
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Those who want to cut to the chase are welcome to go straight to the centerpiece, Chapter Three: The Quantum Paradigm as well as it practical applications in Chapter Five: It’s Time for a Fresh Start.