Chapter 10

Data Retrieval in the Higher Dimensions

Shamanism was first developed thousands of years ago to satisfy macrodimensional needs, something rejected because it is not focused on common primate goals, subject only to higher laws beyond the reach or ken of the human world.

“The sage is full of anxiety and indecision in undertaking anything, and so he is always successful. ”

‘Beware when the so-called sagely men come limping into sight’

The Texts of Chuang-tzu.

At first blush this chapter is a review and outline of the evolution of the shaman. How in an earlier age the role of the shaman was a simple and clear part of life. Yet over time, the distance between the life and role of the shaman and that of normal life was too great a gap for ordinary citizens to accept. Gradually, the shaman was ostracized and marginalized. The exploratory adventure of the shaman was not really needed. His utility in common life has been almost forgotten.

Yet, the necessity of the Work remains before us.

“The very first shaman happened by chance to make their discoveries regarding beings and conditions of higher dimensions through their service to the chief of the tribe, for whom they acted as something like modern-day intelligence operatives… utilizing the Prometheus Effect on their village…”

It is this Prometheus Effect that stands at the heart of the chapter. The Prometheus myth discusses how Prometheus brought to mankind, fire. Was this meant to be a simple fire? Why then was Prometheus bound?

What is the fire that we can bring forth? What fire will we bring?

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The log from the class can be found here.

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