The Sleeping Prophet: Atlantis, Egypt & Ancient Mysteries Behind Transhumanism

Written by John Carroll

Edgar Cayce (1877-1945) was the most documented psychic of the 20th century, yet many have never heard of him. Cayce performed over 14,000 psychic readings in his life on all manner of subjects, including healing, past and future events, and reincarnation. Known as “The Sleeping Prophet,” he would slip into an unconscious state upon receiving questions to find the answers. Whether the knowledge he professed in this state came from his own soul or subconscious, or by communing with spirits, cannot be known, but his ability to memorize books by sleeping on them is a testament of his genuine gift.

Cayce’s readings about the origins of humanity are particularly interesting. The creation story Cayce relayed was one of androgynous (genderless) gods creating the first human beings in the lost city of Atlantis. W. H. Church, a student of Cayce’s work, said the following about the creator gods: “In what we may term it's primitive or pre-Atlantean phase, before the emergence of its first mighty rulers, in the days of Poseidon and Atlas, or the enlightened reign of Amilius, at what was to become the all-time zenith of Atlantean civilization, the new continent was being busily colonized. Already it promised to become what Cayce would call the "Eden of the world", and home to a most unusual race of androgynous soul beings. In the early days of Amilius rule, the separation of the sexes had not yet begun to take place. Though male in their outward aspect, the androgynous sons of God embodied within themselves the nature of both male and female in one person. By turning to the creative forces, they could become channels to bring into being androgynous progeny after their own kind imbued with a double soul and a double sexed body. In this way, sexual intercourse was unnecessary as a means of propagation." At some point, the theory states, the creator gods’ “androgynous progeny” were split in half, and the modern male and female humans were born.

In addition to human beings, Cayce’s creator gods may have also created all types of beings. When asked to describe the people of Atlantis just before the flood, Cayce said they “took on many sizes as to the stature, from that as may be called the midget to the giants – for there were giants in the earth in those days, men as tall as ten to twelve feet in stature, and well-proportioned throughout.”

Carvings in the Dendera Temple in Egypt potentially depict the creator gods at work:

If that is indeed what the temple scribes wanted to illustrate, it would make sense that Cayce also pointed to Egypt as the place where the mysteries of these readings can be unlocked. He talked about a “Hall of Records” under the Sphinx, a library founded by Atlantean refugees. Tunnels have been found under the Sphinx, but mainstream Egyptologists, namely Zahi Hawass, deny that there is any significance to them. Hawass has an ongoing feud with researcher Graham Hancock, who theorizes there’s much more than meets the eye in Egypt’s monuments, and it’s much older than previously thought.

If it ever truly existed, the library may have contained knowledge of two other Egyptian phenomena related to Cayce’s readings on Atlantis and creation. The first is how the Sphinx and Giza Pyramid Complex act as some kind of marker in a global Star Clock. Hancock outlined how these structures, in conjunction with the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia, were constructed to mirror specific star constellations, but could only have been perfectly aligned with those constellations around 12,000 years ago, when Atlantis is thought to have been destroyed. The second was explored during a Quite Frankly podcast back in May on Cymatics, the study of how sound affects matter. During that episode, we learned there are four base molecules of DNA, whose frequencies can be measured, scaled down and expressed as musical notes when made to resonate from exposure to light. Those same DNA frequencies also resonate in the King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid, meaning whoever built it knew how to harness the building blocks of life, just like Cayce’s androgynous gods must have.

One can examine this theory and decide to accept that it explains the truth of how mankind came to be. I’m personally inclined to believe Cayce’s readings on this subject, with the assumption that they only reveal a portion of the truth of creation. If we superimpose these readings onto the current “Great Awakening” many believe we are on the cusp of, they become a very ominous portion of the truth indeed.

In his now famous letter to President Trump, Archbishop Carlo Viganò wrote, “we have been witnessing the formation of two opposing sides that I would call Biblical: the children of light and the children of darkness.” He continued, “there are those who hope to profit from the dissolution of the social order so as to build a world without freedom: Solve et Coagula, as the Masonic adage teaches.”

The phrase Solve et Coagula is well known for appearing in artistic representations of Baphomet, an androgynous demon, who may have been one of the beings Cayce spoke of:

Solve et Coagula is a Latin phrase which literally translates to “dissolve and coagulate.” In other words, it means breaking something into pieces, then creating something new out of them. This technique is applied today through the use of the Hegelian Dialectic, in which aspects of culture, policies and institutions are isolated and eroded, in order to transform them over time.

As the powers that be labor to construct a brave new world out of the pieces of the old, a key part of their strategy seems to be the dissolution and coagulation of human beings themselves. In one of the strangest twists of 2020, revelations by Hollywood Director Anon and Jeffrey Peterson on the subject of cloning were explored on Quite Frankly. As it turns out, it’s much easier to create world leaders than it is to coerce them.

This discovery came after we learned about Jeffrey Epstein wanting to seed the human race with his DNA,” using his ranch in New Mexico. The politicians, business leaders and celebrities in Epstein’s web have been exposed as carrying out the type of work ascribed to the androgynous Baphomet, and in some cases outright worshipping the demon. The stated end of these genetic endeavors is Transhumanism, which the Oxford Academic Journal of Medicine & Philosophy defines as, “a ‘technoprogressive’ socio-political and intellectual movement that advocates for the use of technology in order to transform the human organism radically, with the ultimate goal of becoming ‘posthuman.’ “

In Archbishop Viganò’s world, there are two types of people: those who submit to God, and those who attempt to become a god themselves. I would argue this reflects the dichotomy between the normal and pathological in our recent study of Political Ponerology. As DNA-altering vaccines and microchips are being readied for mass distribution, it’s important to consider which group we’re going to follow.

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