The conversation covers a variety of fascinating topics ranging from the theological differences between Pauline and Jerusalem Christianity to historical hints at how higher density beings influence human affairs through a hyperdimensional control matrix.
Tune in if you're interested in learning what secrets and symbolism lie within the world's most popular religious texts, and how we can use them to better inform our understanding of our position within the cosmos.
"Jesus says, 'You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.' And the thing is, that very teaching works against your religion. The contradictions are there, and there are a whole lot of things that don't fit, and that inspires you to ask some really tough questions." - Laura Knight Jadczyk
What You'll Learn
- Stories Of Religious Skepticism & Spiritual Awakening - Hear stories from Laura, Jay, and Hunter about their diverse experiences growing up in different Christian denominations and the pivotal moments that led them to question traditional religious teachings.
- Critical Analysis of Early Christianity - Laura shares insights from her research on early Christian texts and figures, particularly focusing on the historical context and theological differences between Pauline and Jerusalem Christianity.
- Comparative Religion and Modern Derivatives - Learn how Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are all interconnected, and hear examples of how the teachings, practices, and rituals of these religions have evolved over time.
- The Hyperdimensional Control Matrix - Understand how higher density beings are able to influence and control human affairs using the hyperdimensional control matrix, and how Paul's writings may contain historical examples of these non-physical entities.
- The Spiritual Significance Of Mysteries, Mythologies, and Quests - Laura explains why sacred bloodlines or the legendary hunt for the Holy Grail may actually be allegories for the archetypal journey for truth and the relentless pursuit of higher understanding.
- The Historical Role and Modern Influence Of Religious Rituals - Learn about the historical and psychological implications of practices like circumcision or ritual sacrifice to better understand how they influence both individual and collective consciousness.
- Navigating Truth and Conspiracy in the Search for Knowledge - Note the importance of discernment and critical thinking to avoid being misled by misinformation or conspiracy theories throughout your journey searching for truth.
00:00:00 - Introduction 00:03:41 - Religious Skepticism & Visionary Experiences 00:15:37 - Leaving Religion In Favor Of Spiritual Awakening 00:19:49 - The Complex Origins of Christianity 00:28:19 - The Allegorical Creation of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark 00:35:50 - Debunking Myths and Seeking Truth Beyond Religion 00:41:05 - Connecting the Dots: King Arthur, The Holy Grail and Sacred Bloodlines 00:46:00 - The Power of Names: Protection from Dark Forces 00:52:29 - The Perversion of Christianity and the Role of the Vatican 00:58:40 - Paul's Theology and the Hyperdimensional Control Matrix 01:00:54 - The Controversial Practice of Circumcision 01:15:04 - Navigating Truth and Conspiracy in the Search for Knowledge 01:24:08 - Harassment, Surveillance, Interrogations, and False Accusations 01:29:52 - Personal Stories of Defamation 01:40:10 - The Power of Negative Experiences for Growth 01:58:39 - Living in a Community: Challenges and Benefits 02:03:21 - Closing Remarks & Laura's Resources
Guest Biography
Laura Knight-Jadczyk is a renowned researcher and author specializing in the fields of paranormal phenomena, historical cosmic catastrophes, and psychological studies.
With a career spanning several decades, Laura has dedicated herself to exploring the boundaries between physical and non-physical realities.
Her extensive work and unique insights are captured in her numerous publications, most notably her groundbreaking series "The Wave," which delves into the intricacies of hyperdimensional realities and their impact on human history and consciousness.
She founded the scientific and metaphysical research community, The Cassiopaean Experiment, where she collaborates with other experts to investigate and discuss these complex topics.
Learn more about Laura and her work at www.cassiopaea.org.
Laura's Resources
cassiopaea.org
laura-knight-jadczyk.com
cassiopaea.substack.com
sott.net
Jay's Resources
jaycampbell.com
jaycampbell.com/newsletter-signup/
jaycampbell.com/jay-recommends/
fullyoptimizedhealth.com
Anyone - anyone - can build a Foucault pendulum and observe its precession. The precession of a pendulum can't occur on a flat earth. Only a rotating spherical earth can cause the precession, and latitude can easily be calculated from the rate of precession. This is why there is no argument about flat earth. Anyone can confirm for themselves that it isn't.
Same thing with arguing about the bible. The first 17 verses of the Gospel of Matthew are a logical unit, or section, which deals with a single principal subject: the genealogy of Christ. It contains 72 Greek vocabulary words. The number of words which are nouns is exactly 56, or 7 x 8. The Greek word “the” occurs most frequently in the passage: exactly 56 times, or 7 x 8. Also, the number of different forms in which the article “the” occurs is exactly 7. There are two main sections in the passage: verse 1–11, and 12–17. In the first main section, the number of Greek vocabulary words used is 49, or 7 x 7. Of these 49 words, the number of those beginning with a vowel is 28, or 7 x 4. The number of words beginning with a consonant is 21, or 7 x 3. The total numbers of letters in these 49 words is 266, or 7 x 38. The number of vowels among these 266 letters is 140, or 7 x 20. The number of consonants is 126, or 7 x 18. Of the 49 words, the number of words which occur more than once is 35, or 7 x 5. The number of words occurring only once is 14, or 7 x 2. The number of words which occur in only one form is exactly 42, or 7 x 6. The number of words appearing in more than one form is also 7. The number of the 49 Greek vocabulary words which are nouns is 42, or 7 x 6. The number of words which are not nouns is 7. Of the nouns, 35 are proper names, or exactly 7 x 5. These 35 names are used 63 times, or 7 x 9. The number of male names is exactly 28, or 7 x 4. These male names occur 56 times or 7 x 8. The number which are not male names is 7. Three women are mentioned — Tamar, Rahab, and Ruth. The number of Greek letters in these three names is 14, 7 x 2. The number of compound nouns is 7. The number of Greek letters in these 7 nouns is 49, or 7 x 7. Only one city is named in this passage, Babylon, which in Greek contains exactly 7 letters. There are even more features in the numerical structure of the words themselves. The 72 vocabulary words add up to a value of 42,364, or 7 x 6,052. The 72 words appear in 90 forms — some appear in more than one form. The numeric value of the 90 forms is 54,075, or 7 x 7,725. There are words in the passage just described that occur nowhere else in the New Testament. They occur 42 times (7 x 6) and have 126 letters (7 x 18).17
If one letter in the passage were changed, even one letter, the entire pattern would be destroyed.
These complex numerical patterns appear everywhere in the bible. Certain patterns appear through many books or even the whole bible. Occurrences and patterns of different prime numbers for example are associated with different general subjects where they appear in different books. Since many of the human authors of the individual books did not have access to other books, the logical conclusion is that the bible has only one author and the author can't be human by any conventional definition of the term. This information isn't something that can be "debunked". It is there in black and white and anyone who has copies of the Greek or Hebrew scriptures can use Greek and Hebrew dictionaries and confirm this for themselves. We could postulate time traveling aliens, time travel by the authors so they could collaborate, time traveling artificial intelligence, or some superhuman collective intelligence, none of which is less fanciful than acknowledging a supreme being.
And "contradictions" means nothing. This idea was dealt with decades ago by Kurt Godel and ohters. The contradictions are there for a reason: expansion of consciousness.