Monday, October 28, 2002

Over the next month or so I expect to have very little time to devote to my work or this publication. As a result I wanted to post a short note recapping the reasoning behind the "Pyramid Theory". I've spent most of my life in the study of the human condition. As with most who pursue this line of research, I found myself delving deeper and deeper into the fundamental nature of the human mind. This frequently manifests itself as a pursuit of metaphysical and spiritual knowledge and wisdom. It often results in the study of the occult. Over the last several years the knowledge that I gained in 20+ years of pursuit and study lead me to the realization that the fundamental gap or abyss that seems to separate the manifest/"real" world from the un-manifest/"ideal" world is illusory. The knowledge and wisdom of the metaphysical and the spiritual realms springs from the same fountain as the hard sciences, psychology, medicine, mathematics, politics, and socio-economics. The point at which the two, seemingly paradoxically related fields of thought, connect is something that I'm not willing to discuss at the present. However, the economic phase of human experience is the point at which the patterns emerge in their clearest and most measurable form. Those patterns are that which the human mind unconsciously projects in a conflicting attempt to reveal the truth while hiding the revealer, in truth we are all trying to hide and this emerges in the forms that our society expresses. It is my long-term goal to be able to show, clearly, the relationships that exist between these diverse elements and to reunite the original human mind that existed before the great differentiation, the "babylon" event. Economics is about as real and anti-spiritual as you can get. If I can demonstrate the fragmentation of knowledge and, inversely, the union that is potentially extant, through the reality of economics I believe that it will be enough to break the self-denial that we are in. I hope that at least one human being reads this. Just one.

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