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The next Human April 11, 2010

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11,000 years ago, meteors hit ancient seabeds full of minerals and ‘higher’ metals. The heat of the impact heated these particles up to such a high degree, that it changed their molecular structure into a single-atom high-spin state. This is where the atom splits from the others and turns into what is called a monatomic element.

Alchemically produced monatomic elements have been used by ancient cultures and secret societies for millennia as part of the initiation process and to further their spiritual development. Individual ‘higher’ metals such as gold, iridium and ruthenium have been worked with by alchemists for centuries. The 15th century French alchemist Nicolas Flamel, and the 17th century philosopher, Eirenaeus Philalethes (revered by Isaac Newton, Robert Boyle, Elias Ashmole and other Royal Society colleagues of his era), were both fully aware of the nature of ‘white powder gold’. They both realised they had discovered the Philosophers Stone. In his work from 1667 called Secrets Revealed, Philalethes wrote:

Our Stone is nothing but gold digested to the highest degree of purity and subtle fixation. It is called a stone by virtue of its fixed nature; it resists the action of fire as successfully as any stone. In species it is gold, more pure than the purest; it is fixed and incombustible like a stone, but its appearance is that of a very fine powder. (1)

Stretching further back in time, Sir Williams Flinders Petrie unearthed a temple on the Sinai Peninsula, at Mt Serabit, near Serabit El Khadim in 1903 which was full of alchemical iconography from the time of the 3rd Egyptian Dynasty. In this temple complex was found literally tons of white powder composed of monatomic platinum group elements. An alchemical crucible was also unearthed. In his most recent books (2), Laurence Gardner has focussed on these ‘higher’ metals and their use throughout history. In ancient Mesopotamia it was called shem-an-na. In Egypt it was called Mfkzt – which both roughly translate as Highward Fire-stone. While the Alexandrians venerated it as the Paradise Stone. The ‘bread’ or ‘manna’ described in numerous ancient texts refers to the monatomic metals that were used in initiations and ceremony.

Made into conical cakes, or suspended in water, as far back as 2180 BC, pharaohs were ingesting the gold to enhance their pineal activity and thereby to heighten their awareness, perception and intuition. It was also used to feed the light body (the Ka). The master metallurgists, who were adepts of various mystery schools were the alchemists in charge. The tradition of ‘bread and wine’ has travelled across the centuries. It is now becoming clear that this bread is monatomic gold. You may be aware of current church-goers having a symbolic representation of bread placed under their tongue. This is an echo of the ancient use of gold in modern religious practice. It is also the correct way to ingest the substance. By allowing it to dissolve under the tongue, it enters the blood system without any disruption from the acids in the stomach and digestive system.

The Monatomic elements were rediscovered by wealthy cotton farmer David Hudson during his pioneering work into modern farming methods. Through a series of tests he realised he had discovered something quite remarkable. These elements were classified in the 1980’s as ORME’s (Orbitally Rearranged Monatomic Elements). New breakthroughs in physics suggest the powders might actually be ‘diatomic’ or ‘small atomic cluster condensates’ They are generally referred to as ORME’s or ‘M-State Elements’(3). When heated the metals drop to 56% their original weight. 44% goes missing completely. It appears to go into a different dimension. The Egyptians called it the Field of Mfkzt’ and the Mesoptamians called it the Plane of shar-on’ – the super-conductive dimension of the “Orbit of light” (4). The M-State elements then start to levitate and create an anti-gravitational field in the near vicinity.

In the Scientific American journal of May 1995, the platinum metal ruthenium was discussed in relationship to human DNA. When single ruthenium atoms were placed at each end of the double-helix, it became 10,000 times more conductive to light. (5) As the re-discoverer of monatomic gold David Hudson quoted “Alchemy deals with transformation down to the cells, to the DNA”.(6)

Each monatomic element carries a certain vibrational frequency. Both iridium and rhodium have anti-ageing properties, while platinum elements and ruthenium interact with our cellular body and possibly activate ‘junk DNA’. It is also know known that gold and the platinum metals activate the entire endocrine system, which gives heightened awareness, intuition and aptitude (7). As already mentioned, the pineal gland is stimulated which increases melatonin production. Melatonin enhances and boosts the body’s immune system, is a cancer preventative and is helpful for those sensitive to electromagnetic pollution. High melatonin production increases energy, stamina and regulates sleep patterns. It is a powerful antioxidant, and it has positive mental and physical anti-ageing properties.

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