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The Archons, a mysterious
extraterrestrial race mentioned in ancient scriptures and discussed
by contemporary scholars like
John Lash and
David Icke, are a prime example
of this.
Lash, an expert in Gnosticism, and Ike, an author and theorist, investigate how these beings wield their influence, portraying them as sovereigns of reality manipulation who employ deception to maintain human subjugation.
Lash's interpretation of Gnostic seers - ancient shamans and spiritual guides - suggests that Archons are an inorganic species that came into existence with the cosmos itself.
Unlike Earth's organic life, Archons belong to a lower, "inorganic" plane, with limited powers of creation but a propensity for imitation and deception.
They are considered cosmic entities of the solar system, existing beyond the realm of human experience.
They wield a power known in Gnostic texts as "Hal," or simulation,
This concept aligns with Ike's notion of a "holographic internet," where entities can alter human perception by emitting frequencies that impact the mind.
Lash and Icke both assert that these manipulative
powers are particularly potent during periods of fear and
turmoil, which the Archons exploit to dominate humanity.
Gnostic scriptures also recount Archons initiating psychic invasions and inducing experiences akin to contemporary abduction narratives.
Through fostering fear and bewilderment, the Archons clamp down on human consciousness, thereby hindering our ascent to elevated consciousness and self-actualization.
Lash's interpretation of ancient Gnostic texts describes Archons as akin to "cosmic technicians," entities that sustain the inorganic structures of the solar system.
Devoid of organic life's vitality, they cannot prosper in Earth's biosphere, yet they dwell in and affect the outer worlds.
He suggests that Archons exert control over this constrained reality by dominating the dissemination of information and shaping perception through mechanisms like,
According to Icke, these beings operate on a
frequency beyond visible light and, while they appear human, they
possess an entirely different form in dimensions outside our sensory
perception.
By influencing beliefs and perceptions, they foster a fabricated sense of limitation, hindering individuals from recognizing their true essence as boundless, interconnected entities.
He refers to this phenomenon as the "holographic Internet," a construct where external forces mold our beliefs and perceptions, confining us to a limited understanding of reality.
By recognizing the Archons' influence, humanity
can reclaim control over the mind and spirit, breaking free from the
cycle of fear and illusion. Lash views the Gnostic texts as a
crucial warning and guide for humanity to identify and actively
oppose these incursions.
He contends that embracing our true nature as manifestations of infinite consciousness enables us to counteract the Archons' influence and alter our reality.
This change in outlook empowers us to transcend the constraints set by external forces, thus allowing humanity to re-establish its connection with its inherent divinity.
Delving into the ancient wisdom of Gnosticism and
contemporary theories on
consciousness and perception, they
propose a means of emancipation from cosmic beings intent on
manipulating human existence.
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