14. Closing Statements

A shaman is a person who is an expert in keeping together the multiple codes through which this complex belief system appears and has a comprehensive view of it in their mind with the certainty of knowledge—Hoppal. 

We learned that only specific planet sizes are possible in the dimension where most of us currently reside. In this place, our bodies are the measuring stick for the universe. Meaning we have all sizes of all possible celestial bodies within us. We, humans, are maps to follow. May this revelation add meaning to your future with body art. Concerning the contents of these books, it's a matter of first learning how to do it, then, of course, getting it done yourself. We found our cells are nothing more than a microscopic version of our bodies. As we dug deeper, we discovered our body shares the same relationship with the planet, just as our world shares the exact blueprint with the galaxy, and so on. We talked about how the intentional use of such natural proportions expands our sense of beauty, balance, and harmony.   


We also touched on how this can bleed out onto everything you come in contact with. I hope you have learned much more than that. In time, you will turn to others. The questions are—Turn others how? To what? Into what? The answer is within our actions. Our deep connection to the Earth allows us to tap into her ever-present stream of loving energy to reverse the pain we've caused during our severed connection. Our father (outer space) is a little less forgiving, yet he's dedicated to us just the same. It's time to revive what was lost a long time ago.

It would help if you understood that the male side is dark and logical, while the female side is light and open. This world has been a man's world for far too long. It's time for us to be centered in our hearts rather than our brains. Again, whenever we create with our minds, the results will always be polarized (a potential for conflict). However, when we start with the heart, we find unity. This is my excuse for not using my head so much! Seriously though, this book is not about neglecting your mind; while we're alive, we need the brain to read and evaluate stuff for this hallowed synchronization between the heart and the brain. Most people are coming to terms with believing that anything outside yourself is nothing more than insecurity. This is not saying to lose all faith in the unseen; it simply means you're the only person you should completely trust. Everything else reflects all you've ever been or will be. Manage yourself and manage the universe; that's the statement. Throughout your time reading this book, we hope you have increased your capacity to receive the good things life offers. 

You now begin to look at the world through windows on which grids have been drawn. These grids are what we've come to know as thought-forms. Understand different belief systems and philosophies use other grids. A culture is a group of people with somewhat similar grids. Each animal species has its grid of consciousness, as does each race, religion, and so on. The more electromagnetic grids that stay active, the stronger our planet becomes. When species become extinct, we temporarily lose a unique and distinctive form of awareness. Each grid has its geometry that fits perfectly into the creation's equation. Although some species have become extinct, the newer forms of life that evolved from the earlier grids can reconnect with the lost grid since all higher conditions of life contain the lower forms within it. Although, some grids have been lost for some time, many of which look like they'll never come back. Some of these grids had positive energies; some had negative. I encourage you to open up to other people's grids while allowing others to access yours. This is another form of that whole spiritual Bluetooth thing. 

By refining this inner technology, everything we know shall go through a revolution, even education. Although I don't knock them, you can spend a lot of time and money to get a Westernized bodywork certification or body art apprenticeship, only to find out you learned jack shit about energy work or how to perform body art. I don't call that mothafuckin' professor a scholar; I call him a profiteering liar obsessed with a dollar—Vinnie Paz. There are still, however, a few ethical, talented artists who are genuinely willing to teach another person what they know. Our fine learning institutions offer official alternative medicine degrees, and we would never attempt to discredit them in any way, shape, or form. 

While researching our curriculum, you may stumble upon what Western society has dubbed black magic. Listen up, kids, I've said this a few times. If you use these powers for selfish or unjust reasons, you WILL meet your doom! That sounds cheesy, but fuck around, and you will witness your life turn into a living hell. We all have worldly desires, but we must fulfill them by contribution. That doesn't mean you have to work harder—just smarter. Those who have it will tell you that being rich is not about having a shit load of material possessions; it is more like freedom of time and location. I find that true wealth is neither.

What is more important? Be the most ethical and disciplined person you can be. Without integrity, life is wack. Cherie Carter-Scott, Ph.D., opened me up to this in her book, If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules. Where you are, what you're doing, and how much you make mean dick unless you're a responsible person. This isn't coming from a place of control. I'm stating facts. The naturally accountable person doesn't say, "Oh, look at me and what I did." The person who feels he's never been responsible displays valid goodwill. 

Get involved; the world is run by people who show up. 

Unfortunately, some people used their religion's version of "being a responsible person" for propaganda. But by degrading any religion, we pull ourselves into the very energy we're judging. I resent those of us in our field that continuously badmouths religions based on the conspiracy theories surrounding them. This is something I currently struggle with. Many may wonder, if degrading religion pulls you into the very energy being judged, then wouldn't resentment do the same thing? How does resentment here differ from the resentment of those who dislike organized religion? It doesn't. I'm still searching for that place where I can be opposed to something while not falling into the same trap as the one being condemned. This internal scuffle has reinforced my understanding that we are all the same. Perhaps all these religious problems shadow our issues with ourselves: resentment of those who dislike organized religion. Sure, on the surface, they have separated us in many ways, leading to horrific things like war and famine. OK, fine. What about the positive end? Consider the merits of an institution that displays such generosity and helpfulness to the global community? Like energy work, it can be used to heal or harm. In certain situations, a temple, mosque, or church is more likely to help its followers than the government. Not to mention the impact religious services have on our general health and well-being. You shouldn't join a church to get a free car or a little pick-me-up; it needs to be more than that. Many of us are becoming aware of this. 

Also, please take into account that religious institutions aren't always more charitable than the government; remembering that churches in the United States are (1) tax-exempt organizations (and so they are paying nothing into the general fund of taxes that the government uses to, among other things, provide social security for people), and (2) allowed to write off their charitable donations. For those who reject the notion of the basis of religion, it becomes socially absurd that a religious argument could be used against abortion, allow prayer in school, teach intelligent design, and so forth. In other words, on this view, the very existence of religion creates social effects that have no place in society because religion has no basis in reality. Putting it this way, this book has advocated in several spots against those massive social lies that control and oppress people. If the basis of religion is false, as some people believe, then faith is one of those gigantic social lies, which presumably the book would advocate against. 

People do not need religion to be charitable; it might even be argued that religion inhibits certain kinds of charity because it channels its energies through only certain social forms of charity. Churches may provide food and clothing, but there is little to no outreach for the one-in-three teenagers who commit suicide because of gender identity issues. And in many cases, religions oppose contraception (and Planned Parenthood). Duane Elgin called it a social revolution where people are veering away from dogmatic spirituality to access a state of knowing rather than just believing. 

With this will come the knowledge that such religious institutions have helped us all and that they will be forgiven for any evil deeds their leaders have made throughout the ages. At their core, they mean well. In all reality, he who isn't willing to kill will almost always fall victim to he who judges them if you must but know most people's morals are usually out the window in hostile and impoverished environments. I'm not saying being willing to kill would be "meaning well." Only murder is a profane word thrown around like it's not something most of us (in some form or another) participate in daily, namely our diet. I can go on and on about how what we've come to understand as evil is more like a severe misinterpretation of energy because we all know what happens when you choose to be a scumbag. We all know what's right and wrong. Our creator hardwired our five senses to increase or decrease in strength with our level of personal integrity. I'm writing this series to expose readers to all three of these perceived new rich standards: financial abundance, freedom of time and location, and the morals for a complete experience.