Revealed Ancient Knowledge Redefining Our Perception of Reality
In ancient Egypt, a selected group of initiated priests grasped comprehensive ancient knowledge. For the general public, this authentic knowledge was encoded within myths and legends, many enshrined in ancient religious texts. Moreover, foundational ideas in various belief systems and religions, including Christianity, were directly drawn from ancient Egyptian teachings. This was the only way to safeguard true knowledge throughout the ages. Thanks to the wisdom of the priests, today, for the first time in 5,000 years, we have the opportunity to restore the ancient authentic knowledge of the structure of our consciousness. What you will read below is a perfect example of how knowledge can be turned into a form of myth to be passed on to future generations.
Uncovering the Myth of the Six Days of the Creation of Reality
Familiar is the biblical narrative from Genesis detailing the six-day creation story. However, a more profound interpretation reveals it illustrates the pivotal process of crafting Consciousness within all living entities, including humans. Envision yourself as the primordial spirit at the outset of creating Reality from the primordial chaos of formless matter. Within this Great Void, no forms, things, or time exist. Your being is pure spirit, absolute consciousness, devoid of physical form. Seeking novelty, the spirit extends its consciousness beam into the void, attaching an energetic presence to its end, thereby marking a point in this formless expanse. This marks the inception of sacred geometry. This distance becomes a unit of spatial measure. As his consciousness spins this beam in all possible directions, a sphere materializes. The spirit now resides in the center of the created primary sphere in the middle of its first creation. This is the end of the first day of creation.
Eventually, it decides to do something else. Spirit decides to make its first motion. So, consciousness goes in some direction until it reaches the surface of the sphere. It’s something new for him. It stays on this surface for a while and projects another sphere exactly like the first. When it does that, it has done something very unique and special in terms of sacred geometry. Two intersected spheres have created two new forms—a flat membrane surrounded by a circle and a three-dimensional vesica piscis. To anchor the spheres together in space, the spirit added to them the forces of mutual attraction. These events unfold on the second day of creation.
Progressing, the spirit lands upon the innermost circle’s point, projecting yet another sphere on the third day. Then, on the fourth day, the spirit lands on the innermost circle point of that new cluster and projects the fourth sphere. By connecting these spheres’ centers with unit line segments, a new shape materializes—a tetrahedron.
On the fifth day, continuing this process, the spirit creates another sphere in the innermost point of the tetrahedron-like cluster, and a magic thing happens. Under the forces of mutual attraction between spheres, the cluster has changed its form. Before, the cluster was composed of triangles only. As a result of the fifth day of creation, a new form was created – a pyramid of five spheres with a square base. For five spheres, that new form is the most optimal. Spirit continues the process of creation by moving to the innermost point of the created new shape and projecting a sixth sphere, resulting in a new form – an octahedron. The figure below visually shows the results of the fourth and sixth days of creation – the tetrahedron and the octahedron – using sticky glass balls, providing a clearer visualization of the process.
Now, at the end of the sixth day of creation, the spirit has got all he needs to fill the entire space. From the point of view of geometry, using the method of placing new spheres into innermost cluster points, the cluster having central symmetry and composed of tetrahedrons and octahedrons only, without gaps, can grow infinitely and fill the entire space. It can be shown also that all forms and laws of geometry are derived from these first forms. However, this sacred geometry is not just mathematics, and it’s not just a combination of geometrical shapes. This is the living map of the creation of all Reality. You must understand this or you’ll get lost and won’t understand the main knowledge.
Egyptian priests knew that living beings’ consciousness materialized as interconnected spheres. These spheres encapsulated the evolutionary experiences gained throughout many lives, manifesting as material yet unseen by our eye spheres. These spheres compose a dynamic structure through optimal clustering, embodying ever-evolving consciousness.
Thus, by the conclusion of the sixth day of creation, the spirit had created a space measurable, inhabited by diverse forms, and the structure of consciousness of primitive beings and the first man whose consciousness corresponds to an aboriginal form of consciousness. This led to the subsequent phase: evolving human consciousness into a more advanced form. The real magic is just beginning here.
Creation of a More Advanced Form of Human Consciousness.
The spirit now resides within the octahedron, noting its eight innermost points. Creating eight new spheres introduces a novel advancement surpassing previous simplicity—a star tetrahedron. This transition births higher-level consciousness, embodied in modern man. The star tetrahedron, consisting of 14 identical spheres, resonates with Egyptian mythology—wherein Osiris’s consciousness is divided by Seth into 14 pieces scattered worldwide.
Throughout this journey, the spirit shapes its own consciousness, advancing through each step. This evolutionary passage, relevant to all living entities, highlights a crucial aspect: our consciousness mirrors the spirits. Spirit is in each of us, in each living being. This is an important part of the knowledge. Our consciousness is created in the image and likeness of the consciousness of the spirit because we are it.
However, despite this man being more advanced than the previous one, he had only five levels of consciousness, which was only two levels higher compared to the first man. The creation did not end here – man is still in the process of evolution of his consciousness on this planet. The planetary cycle of development of human consciousness will be completed after the development of 24 additional spheres that will result in a cluster corresponding to 9 levels of consciousness. These levels are known from mythology as the Nine Egyptian Crystal Spheres. The addition of 24 spheres to the star tetrahedron generates a cluster with a unique shape resembling a truncated octahedron shown in the image above (right). This shape completes three layers of consciousness. The projection of this cluster onto a plane will give the ancient symbol of the Flower of Life shown in the image below (left). By achieving this level, a man completes the planetary cycle of development of his consciousness and begins his cosmic cycle. This idea is reflected in another symbol, djed, as shown in the image below (right). Like the hilt of the djed symbol, man “holds in his hand” his existing five levels of consciousness. When he earns four more levels, this will give birth to his Flower of Life.
The shape of the next cluster will add to consciousness seven new levels known from Egyptian mythology as Seven Divine Spheres or a seven-step lather to heaven. The step pyramid of Joser in Saqqara was built precisely in the proportions of these seven spheres.
What the Egyptians Knew About the Structure of Consciousness
The Egyptian priests knew that the consciousness of living beings takes the form of the most optimal cluster of intersected identical spheres. Nature does everything in the most optimal way. An optimal cluster, regardless of the number of spheres that form it, has supernatural properties described below.
Modern science, despite all efforts, has not yet found a method for constructing optimal clusters for the number of spheres greater than ten2. But nature builds optimal clusters in a very simple way, by using the same method that spirit used during the six days of creation. When cells multiply within a zygote, they form an optimal cluster. Each new cell simply occupies the deepest place on the surface of the existing cluster. With this method, the cluster has central symmetry and is most sustainable to external influences – in it, all the distances both between the spheres and between the spheres and the center of the cluster are the shortest possible.
If you measure the distances between the centers of all spheres within an optimal cluster, you will be surprised because all these distances are equal to the square roots of whole numbers. As a result, each sphere within the optimal cluster is positioned precisely on the surface of a larger sphere whose diameter adheres to this numerical law. The distances between the centers of all spheres obey the rule of levels and layers, and the number of levels in each subsequent layer is two more than in the previous one. These levels can be considered to be dimensions in the cluster space. The angles of spatial transition between these dimensions—45°, 35.264°, 30°, 26.565°, 24.095°, 22.208°, … —offer insight into consciousness level transitions. Notably, the Great Pyramid’s main corridor slope angle of 26.565° aligns with the transition from the third to the fourth dimension.
Optimal clusters further exhibit unique properties. For example, they are shaped solely by tetrahedrons and octahedrons, with a central octahedron. Their surface solely consists of triangles and squares. Therefore, the deepest place on the surface of the cluster is very easy to find – it will always be over a triangle or square center. It is worth highlighting that each vertex of the star tetrahedron serves as the center of a cuboctahedron. Furthermore, within optimal clusters, three section plane types—each at precise angles—yield three types of patterns of spheres. In one type of plane, spheres form a two-dimensional spatial structure, shown in the figure below, composed of a combination of equilateral triangles and squares.
The second pattern solely consists of squares, representing square packing. The third pattern exclusively comprises equilateral triangles corresponding to hexagonal packing. Consequently, various packing arrangements, such as square, hexagonal, and mixed packings, which are conventionally studied independently, coexist harmoniously and interconnect flawlessly within an optimal cluster.
Uncovering the myth of the ancient symbol of the Tree of Life
Understanding the structure of consciousness illuminates the meaning of the ancient symbol of the Tree of Life. This symbol represents the result of the six days of creation – the tetrahedron and the octahedron, as shown in the image below. At a deeper level of understanding, the symbol of the Tree of Life shows the first three layers of consciousness, with their intermediate levels. This is the living map of the planetary cycle of development of human consciousness. But this is not the end. This map can be continued upwards infinitely. There are no limits to the development of our consciousness.
Alignment of Ancient Knowledge with Present-day Scientific Discoveries
Modern science corroborates this ancient knowledge. Notably, scientist-academician Nikolai Levashov identifies seven matter types constituting the universe, and he shows that the spirit of each person consists of several nested bodies3. Our physical, etheric, astral, and mental bodies correspond to these matter types. A person can have one physical, one etheric, two astral, and four mental bodies.
These numbers coincide with the number of levels in the first three layers of the spheres of consciousness because each of the spirit’s bodies is the carrier of a certain level of consciousness. The spirits of different people may have different numbers of spirit bodies, so people may differ in their level of consciousness. This is natural. There is always someone in the world who is just going to first grade and someone who is already finishing tenth. Specifically, in accordance with the law of spheres in an optimal cluster, the first layer corresponds to the first level of consciousness. There are two intermediate levels in the second layer. There are four levels in the third layer. This explains why we can have so many bodies of each type. According to Nikolai Levashov, when a person in the process of his evolution completes the formation of four mental bodies (thus, completing the formation of the third layer of consciousness), then such a person completes the planetary cycle of evolution, and the cosmic cycle begins. At that moment, the person gets superpowers, such as clairvoyance, the ability to control the forces of nature and others, as well as the ability to choose a planet in our universe for further evolution. The ancient symbol of the Flower of Life is the map of consciousness of a person who has completed the planetary cycle of evolution.
According to Nikolai Levashov, the only condition for the development of consciousness is the commission of practical actions by a person aimed at making the world a better place. In the process of this activity, a person gets an experience that corresponds to the laws of nature. This experience, accumulating in the consciousness of such a person, advances his consciousness to new higher levels. The Egyptian priests knew that the development of consciousness and its levels proceeds according to the law of adding new spheres to the optimal cluster. This ancient knowledge allows us to change the way we think about reality and the nature of our consciousness.
References
- A. Milovanov, The Music of the Divine Spheres. O-Books, John Hunt Publishing. 2023. ISBN: 978 1 80341 364 8.
- Hayes, B. The Science of Sticky Spheres. American Scientist, Issue November-December 2012, Volume 100, Number 6, Page 442. DOI: 10.1511/2012.99.442. https://www.americanscientist.org/article/the-science-of-sticky-spheres.
- N. Levashov, The Final Appeal to Mankind. II Publishing, San Francisco. 2000, http://levashov.info/English/books-eng.html.