Heaven, Earth, and Hell: The Structure of Existence (transcript)
The Three Realms and Free Will
The structure of existence consists of three components: heaven is spiritual—consciousness itself. Hell is mechanical—machines. We exist in between, and through free will, we constantly choose which to pursue.
Throughout most of human history, people chose heaven. Eventually, however, some chose hell and gained access to technology. This technology enabled them to conquer and control others. But to maintain control over enlightened people who understand that death is merely a transition and that nothing material truly matters, those in power needed a strategy: make people fear death and forget God. Science became the tool—theories like the Big Bang, evolution, and neuroscience were crafted to make people forget the divinity within themselves.
Yet this wasn't enough. Since death remains inevitable, those in power invented transhumanism—the promise to surpass humanity by defeating death itself, uploading consciousness to the internet for eternal existence. In reality, this traps us forever.
Secret Societies and the Architecture of Control
Throughout history, secret societies have wielded power. Why? In mass bureaucracies, bureaucrats are inherently lazy and unmotivated. Secret societies, however, coordinate covertly to control bureaucracy because they're the only ones actually doing anything.
The challenge is that bureaucracies despise secrets. Secret societies maintain their secrecy through transgression—committing harmful acts together creates mutual blackmail, binding everyone to silence. If one falls, all fall. But conspiracies risk exposure and arrest. The answer lies in religion (or what we call eschatology)—a shared script that allows coordinated action without physical meetings.
When secret societies embed themselves in mass bureaucracy, manipulate it, and work together through transgression while adhering to a secret religion, they face one problem: they know they're committing evil. When they meet God, they'll be punished. Their solution? Worship someone superior to God: Satan. Through Satanic worship, they justify their transgressions as empowerment of their chosen deity.
The Three Principles and the Inversion
The system has three fundamental characteristics. First is unity—the entire system is complete and unified. Second is symmetry or polarity—good requires evil, beauty requires ugliness. You cannot have one without the other. God must have Satan as a counterpart. Third is "as above, so below"—everything reflects everything else. You cannot defeat God, but you can corrupt humans to worship Satan until Satan becomes everything.
The inversion works like this: heaven is spiritual, hell is material. To invert the world, those in power brainwash people to worship the material world while abandoning the spiritual. Money, power, technology, and science become the greatest values. God, religion, compassion, and love are discarded. This is how they control the world.
What's happening today is a war between heaven and hell. Those in charge must transform hell into heaven and heaven into hell—inverting the world to maintain their power.
Two Key Principles
First, because of free will, neither God nor Satan can directly interfere in this world. Second, while thousands of secret societies exist, only those that leverage all three principles accumulate the most power. That's why they promote Satan.
Why God Allows This
Why doesn't God stop this? Because only in complete darkness can humans fully shine. Only when Satan rules can humans truly become luminous. God has faith in us—faith that someone will stand up and do what's right, and when they do, the universe will shine. When one person's light shines, it reflects in everyone else, and their light shines too.
This is the choice available to us: we can choose to shine, but only if the world becomes sufficiently evil and dark that the option becomes meaningful.
Reality as Vibration and Perception
Everything in reality is ultimately vibrations. How these vibrations work, no one knows. But what matters is this: we are participants in the universe. If we all believe God exists, God exists. If we believe sin exists, it exists. This war isn't about resources—it's about perception.
If those in power can convince everyone that God is dead and Satan is the true God, they win. They achieve this through symbols and actions: launching rockets into space, putting humans on the moon and Mars. Before, these heavenly bodies represented something beyond us, something spiritual. Once humans physically reach them, heaven is destroyed—God is proven not to exist. They could even fake an alien invasion and claim these aliens are Satan.
Science, contrary to popular belief, isn't about discovering reality. It's about reinventing reality in ways that serve power.
Divine Authority and Governance
Historically, charismatic leaders have emerged claiming to be God's representatives. Why? Because we believe we're all equal—you're no different than I am. What makes one person God? The answer has been: because I'm channeling God. Early empires and kingdoms took this further, claiming their rulers were descended from God—that God came down and had relations with the ruler's mother. These rulers didn't claim to be God, but rather to be born of God.
The Cosmic Failsafe
Understand this: the system is designed so that hell can never ultimately triumph. The entire cosmos is interconnected through vibrational energy. When there's too much evil and suffering in the world, the earth itself rebels, leading to resets like the Great Flood that allow humanity to renew itself. This is why certain powerful figures want to escape to Mars—they sense this failsafe approaching.
Conclusion
If you can convince people that God is dead and Satan is the true God, if you can make them believe the material world is real and the spiritual world is a lie, if you can make them fear death above all else and cling to life at any cost, then hell has won. But the cosmos itself is designed to prevent this ultimate victory.
Even though heaven and hell are metaphorical, even though God and Satan are projections of our imagination, they help us understand the world. Use this framework to see what's truly happening around us.