Wednesday, July 21, 2021

The brother of God


Cyrus Kirkpatrick has been a pretty free-wheeling paranormal explorer and "astral traveler"...until now. In this recent YouTube clip, Cyrus tries to formulate a more "dogmatic" message (for good or for worse), based on "channeled" communications from a spirit named Lawrina or Kajwa. Cyrus now believes that Lawrina is actually an angel, not your average spirit of a dead person, and that she has revealed important truths to him about the true nature of God and the universe. Indeed, Kirkpatrick now suspects that *he* is on an important mission, really being an alien "council member" from Arcturus! 

To describe the basic outline of the cosmos, Kirkpatrick uses the terminology of the "Law of One" - thus, he refers to his angelic contact as a "6th Density being" - but his perspective strikes me as very different. ("Law of One" is a collection of supposed channeled messages from an entity named Ra. It´s broadly New Age and Theosophical in character. For some reason, the material is quite popular right now.) 

According to Lawrina, a huge portion of the universe is controlled by "the brother of God" or "Quotha". Kirkpatrick also refers to Quotha as "the Grey Sun". Quotha´s character seems contradictory. He is lower than God, claims all "densities" below the 6th, and seems to be their effective ruler. Thus, he rules both the material world and the less advanced rungs of the spiritual ditto. From a human perspective, Quotha looks infinite. His lifespan is "one googolplex times one googolplex" years, and his force or consciousness permeats our entire existence. Yet, Qoutha is really an embodied being, living on a planet the size of an entire galaxy. When humans die, Quotha appears to them as a white light (often also seen in NDEs) and tries to trick them into reincarnating at some level below the 6th density, often on Earth itself. So far, Quotha has obvious similarities to the Demiurge, the Archons, Kal, and similar lesser/false/evil gods in Gnosticism, Hinduism, and so on. 

However, Quotha (somewhat surprisingly) also has positive, or at least partially positive, aspects. For instance, the Grey Sun isn´t really evil in Lawrina´s system. Quotha truly does love and feel compassion for all of creation. For this reason, Quotha wants to create an enormous cosmic hive mind, into which the souls of all living creatures will be merged. (I suppose you could call it a "social memory complex"...) The New Age religions which call on the individual to let go of Ego, feel nothing but Love, and merge with a blissful ocean of de-individualized Spirit, is a typical example of Quotha in action. So what´s the problem, then? Actually, that´s a really god question...

Cyrus Kirkpatrick (or Lawrina) believes that the attempts to create a loving hive mind is really a form of evil collectivism, regardless of the intentions of God´s breakaway brother. Communism, trans-humanism and religious fundamentalism are three examples of a hive mind gone dangerously wrong (Kirkpatrick has visited North Korea). Quotha is OK with any collectivist movement, even those that cause an enormous amount of suffering, since he believes that this furthers the ultimate goal. Quotha´s followers, known as Nimkan, have reincarnated on countless of worlds, and although not all of them are consciously evil, some are. Fanatics, sociopaths and cold-hearted people of all kind can be Nimkan, and this evil version of Quotha´s broad supporter club may be the biggest threat to humanity, indeed, to the entire galaxy!

I´m not sure how to relate to this (somewhat curious) gospel, but it might be interesting to follow Cyrus Kirkpatrick through the densitites in the near future.

UPDATE 2021-07-26

Kirkpatrick has delisted the video clip above, and now says that he was tricked by "Lawrina", who apparently isn´t an angel after all! A somewhat unexpected turn of events. But there you go.    


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