This summary article explores the main themes and key ideas from various sources relating to the Book of Wisdom”, in particular Volume 2, and related spiritual and esoteric concepts. The aim is to provide an overview of the book’s central ideas.

1. The Illusory Nature of Physical Reality:

  • The physical world is a simulation: Many sources insist that material reality is a “false world” or “simulation” created by higher dimensions. Physics is a materialized thought or imagination.
  • The imprisonment of the mind: The mind is perceived as “trapped” in a physical body and three-dimensional consciousness. That’s what the matrix is for.
  • The body as a prison: The body is often described as a “rib cage” or “prison cell” for the mind.
    • Quote: “you are trapped in a cage the chest you are made of cell a prison cell the physical world is a false world”

2. The Primacy of Mind and Consciousness:

  • The mind, not the brain: The mind is distinct from the brain, acting as a consciousness that experiences the simulation of the physical world through the nervous system. The brain is the computer.
  • The mind as creator of reality: The mind has the power to create reality through thought and emotion, and the ego is interpreted by the spirit of the physical self.
  • The unlimited potential of the mind: Mind, unlike material reality, has no limits.
    • Quote: “Material reality has limitations; your mind has no limitations.

3. The Importance of the Heart and Emotional Intelligence:

  • he heart, a second brain: The heart is presented as an intelligent organ, with its own neuronal network, distinct from the cranial brain. The heart would be a second brain with its own intelligence, without hemispheric division.
  • The heart as moral guide: The heart is seen as the seat of moral law and intuition, indicating what is right and what is wrong. Following one’s heart leads to one’s life purpose.
  • Connecting to the heart through meditation: Connecting to the intelligence of the heart involves reducing cranial thoughts, emphasizing listening to emotional intelligence.
    • Quote: “the heart is the moral law within you that tells you what is right and what is wrong”.

4. Self-Revelation and Spiritual Awakening:

  • The quest for inner truth: The “Book of Wisdom” is described as a tool for spiritual awakening, leading to clarity, personal growth, and deeper self-understanding.
  • Overcoming spiritual stagnation: The book is presented as an “esoteric remedy” for overcoming disconnection, confusion and emotional chaos, leading to a “radiant new reality of spiritual and mental awakening.”
  • Personal transformation: The work promises to be a “transformative experience” that helps unlock personal autonomy and mental transformation.

5. Symbols and their Energetic Meaning:

  • Geometry as God’s code: Geometry is presented as the divine language, a code for understanding creation.
  • The Cabalistic Tree: This is identified as a model of how the universe works, from nothingness to physical reality. The 10 spheres represent the 10 planets, and the 33 segments symbolize the journey from spirit to matter, to human manifestation and the transformation of matter into light.
  • Symbolism of the cross, the Moon, Lucifer: Traditional symbolism is reinterpreted, with the cross representing the broken link between heart and brain, the Moon being associated with emotion, and Lucifer seen as the bearer of inner light.
    • Quote: “the cabalistic tree that can be found on your body and even on your hands – this tree represents the process by which the universe works”.

6. Conceptions of Spirituality and Religion:

  • The Bible as a code: The Bible is not to be taken literally, but as a coded allegory to raise consciousness.
  • Jesus as a representation of universal consciousness: He is seen as a metaphor for embodied universal consciousness, and an elevated state of consciousness that can be attained.
  • Rejection of externalized religions: Religion is criticized for externalizing truth and hiding the power of the individual by internalizing the divine.
  • The nature of sin: Sin is defined not as an action, but as an internal emotion that prevents the attainment of higher states of consciousness.
    • Quote: “The Bible is an allegorical metaphorical spiritual psychological astrological coded text that speaks to human anatomy and experience about yourself.”

7. The Role of Emotions and Energies:

  • The influence of emotions on health: Negative emotions can cause illness, as the body follows the mind.
  • The power of sexual energy: Retaining semen is valued for transmuting energy and raising consciousness.
  • The importance of vibration: Thoughts and emotions are frequencies that influence the personal energy field.
    • Quote: “Porn is free because you’re the product-you pay with your semen for the astral liquid of the soul.”

8. The Importance of Food and Health:

  • The power of natural foods: Natural foods are essential for health and the body recognizes foods produced by the earth. GMOs are harmful.
  • The connection between food and the body: Foods have shapes that correspond to the organs they benefit.
  • The dangers of toxins: Toxins in consumer products are highlighted.
    • Quote: “every time you eat something unnatural it causes inflammation in the body which weakens the organs over time”.

Key facts and ideas

  • Volume 2 of the “Book of Wisdom ” is presented as a work deepening these concepts, offering more detailed explanations and new topics.
  • The call for inner transformation: The sources call for a profound transformation of mind and consciousness, away from materialism and addictions.
  • The existence of an electromagnetic field around our bodies: the Holy Spirit is likened to this field. The mind is a spiral, emotions frequencies

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What is the “Book of Wisdom” and what is its purpose?

The “Book of Wisdom” is a book designed to enlighten those who are ready to explore the depths of reality and delve into previously hidden, esoteric realms of thought. It offers clarity, purpose and a deeper understanding of oneself, one’s existence and one’s potential. It’s not just a guidebook, but a transformative experience designed to dispel feelings of bewilderment, initiate a path to self-mastery and unlock personal empowerment and mental transformation, leading to spiritual and mental awakening.

How does Volume 2 of the “Book of Wisdom” differ from Volume 1?

Volume 2 of the “Book of Wisdom” is described as more elaborate than Volume 1, exploring deeper subjects and introducing a host of new notions. It deepens the concepts of mind, soul and body, and is designed to offer more in-depth explanations of how the universe works and how to raise one’s consciousness. It also offers further exploration of esoteric and spiritual themes.

How is the human body linked to astrology and creation?

The human body is seen as a temple, formed by the astral forces of the 12 signs of the zodiac within the womb. The body’s cells are considered to originate from the 12 signs of the zodiac. The uterus is described as a portal through which the energies of the seven planets and 12 constellations are channeled to manifest the body. The binary code of all creation (0 and 1) is linked to the 10 numbers, and geometry is seen as God’s code for simulating the world.

What is the role of the heart versus the brain in self-understanding?

The heart is presented as possessing its own intelligence, comparable to a second brain, but without the dualities of the two hemispheres of the cranial brain. It is seen as a moral guide, indicating what is right and what is wrong, acting as an inner tablet. Following your heart is presented as the way to connect with your life purpose. The connection between the brain and the heart, and the importance of listening to the emotional intelligence of the heart, are emphasized.

What is the Cabalistic Tree and how does it relate to the human body?

The Cabalistic Tree is a model of how the universe works, manifesting itself through 10 spheres and 22 paths, totaling 33. It is seen as a reflection of the process by which the universe moves from nothingness to physical reality. The path of consciousness that crosses the 33 segments of the tree symbolizes the path our consciousness takes to manifest itself in earthly reality. The 10 spheres correspond to the 10 planets, with 7 major planets governing the 7 days of the week and the 7 chakras of the human body.

What is the interpretation of the concept of the “devil” and “Lucifer” in this teaching?

The “devil” is not seen as an external entity, but as a manifestation of the negative emotions, or lower spirit, within each person. The “devil” represents a lack of emotional control. Lucifer, on the other hand, is seen as the star, the consciousness that interacts with the physical world through the five senses. When this consciousness is controlled by these senses, it is considered to be “in hell”. The inverted pentagram symbolizes this situation.

How are the Bible and religions interpreted in this context?

The Bible is not seen as a literal story, but as a coded manuscript on how to raise one’s consciousness beyond physical reality. Most religions are seen as ways of hiding the truth about oneself. They are presented as having externalized truth so that individuals do not find power within themselves. Figures such as Jesus are seen as symbols of higher states of consciousness that can be reached, rather than divine beings to be worshipped.

How are the concepts of the conscious and subconscious mind used to understand reality?

The conscious mind is everything we are aware of: our thoughts, emotions and experiences. The subconscious mind, on the other hand, manifests reality and stores experiences, memories and mental programs. Every thought is linked to an emotion that impresses the subconscious, creating a program. The suggestion is that the subconscious can be reprogrammed with directed thoughts and emotions, especially during specific brain frequencies such as theta waves when waking up. This is the path to the manifestation of your desired reality.

Conclusion

The sources analyzed offer a worldview in which physical reality is an illusion, the mind has unlimited power, and consciousness can be raised through an inner quest and an understanding of universal laws. The “Book of Wisdom”, in particular Volume 2, is presented as a key to this transformation, offering an alternative vision to traditional spiritual and religious concepts. These documents challenge the nature of reality and the self, proposing a path to self-mastery and spiritual awakening.

I hope you find this summary useful. Please feel free to order the Book of Wisdom volume 2 if you wish to explore certain points in greater depth.