Overcoming Gravity: Energy, Focus, and Spiritual Evolution in a Dense World
Over the years, I have written extensively on a concept I have come to call gravity. This term, while familiar to most as the force that holds planets in orbit and keeps our feet firmly planted on the ground, holds for me (as an inner alchemist) a far richer and more intricate meaning. My use of the word gravity is, at times, aligned with the classical understanding of the phenomenon described by Newton and Einstein, the invisible force that shapes the cosmos and governs the movement of the stars. Yet, in my work, gravity is not confined to the physical realm alone. It is a force that permeates every aspect of existence, extending its influence into the spiritual domain and affecting the very core of our being.
For the inner alchemist, gravity is not merely a physical law but a spiritual principle: a density, a weight, a pressure that blankets our environment and pulls down upon it. This force, subtle yet immense, is not only responsible for the material cohesion of the world but also for the challenges and tribulations that we face as sentient beings. It is a force that, while necessary for structure and form, can also become a source of limitation, stagnation, and suffering. It is the ever-present drag that makes spiritual ascent arduous, the heaviness that clouds the mind and dims the inner light.
I have often written that it is this gravity (this all-encompassing density) that is at the root of many of the problems that plague our planet, both in the physical and spiritual sense. It is a force that does not merely act upon objects, but upon consciousness itself. It is the reason for forgetfulness, a key mechanism by which we are kept from remembering our true nature and potential. This forgetfulness, induced by gravity, is what binds us to the cycles of repetition and regression, what keeps us tethered to what I must, for the sake of clarity, refer to as our bestial or base natures. It is this force that drags us down, away from the heights of spiritual realization and back into the mire of instinct and reaction.
But gravity, as I describe it, is not a simple or monolithic force. It is a phenomenon of great nuance and complexity, arising from the very fabric of the world in which we exist. This separate world, this particular dimension of reality, is constructed in such a way that gravity is woven into its essence. Yet, there is more to this story. For the inner alchemist, gravity is also intimately tied to what I have frequently referenced as the Archonic force: a power that seeks to maintain separation, ignorance, and control. The Archon, as I have described it, is the custodians of this gravity, the agent that reinforce its pull and ensure that the veil of forgetfulness remains firmly in place.
In this article, I want to delve just a little deeper into the many facets of this gravity, because understanding its true nature is essential for those who seek liberation and transformation. For the inner alchemist, recognizing and overcoming the gravity that binds us is not just a matter of intellectual curiosity, but a vital step on the path to awakening.
Beyond Simplistic Definitions: Gravity as the Force of Forgetfulness
Now, it might seem that in the simplest of senses, we could just say that this gravity keeps us down: that our spirituality is brought low, that we are given a bestial nature because of it, and leave it at that. In other words, I could simply state that we are not spiritual because we are pulled down by this force. But to do so would be to offer only a superficial explanation, one that glosses over the true complexity and subtlety of what I mean when I speak of gravity within the context of inner alchemy.
To truly understand the impact of gravity as I define it, we must look deeper, particularly at the relationship between gravity and forgetfulness. This gravity, this force that pulls down, does not merely exert its influence on the body or the material world; it clouds our consciousness, making it exceedingly difficult for us to function at a higher level unless we possess greater energy than the average person. What do I mean by this? Simply put, our individuation as human beings (our unique, individual nature) is the result of remembering ourselves.
Let us consider this carefully. While it is true that we exist due to the great unconscious, and that we are supported by a channel of deep spiritual light that connects us to this vast source, the individual who finds themselves in this world (this world so saturated with gravity) becomes more and more of an individual as they progress through time by remembering themselves. This means remembering who you are, remembering what you are doing, recalling your conscious intentions, and moving forward in accordance with those intentions. This is the path of conscious and directed evolution.
But gravity, as I have said, does not only pull on the body; it pulls on consciousness itself. In doing so, it acts as the force of forgetting. It is the reason why, despite our best intentions, we so often lose sight of our goals, our aspirations, and even our sense of self. For example, whenever you try to change your life (whether it is reading more, breaking a habit, starting a new project, or any other decision to move forward) your success is entirely dependent on your ability to maintain attention. The more attention you give to anything, the more that thing becomes a cohesive reality in your life.
Yet, gravity works against this process. It makes us forget. Have you ever wondered why, despite your desire to focus on something important, your attention soon drifts away? You may set out to study more, to improve your health, to create something new, and you may dedicate as much time as you can to this pursuit. But before long, your attention is diverted. You find yourself thinking of other things, pulled away by distractions, and the momentum you had hoped to build is lost. In the language of inner alchemy, this lack of attention (this turning away of focus) creates stagnation and inertia. The conscious choice you made becomes harder and harder to realize.
Gravity, in this sense, is not just a physical force but a spiritual one. It diverts your attention, scatters your focus, and in doing so, makes everything more difficult. You forget yourself, over and over again. The average attention span in our world is incredibly short, and it is precisely this lack of sustained focus, this inability to remember ourselves, that brings inertia and stagnation into our lives. It is not simply a matter of willpower or discipline; it is the direct result of the gravity that presses down upon us, clouding our consciousness and making the path of conscious evolution a steep and arduous climb.
This is why, in the practice of inner alchemy, so much emphasis is placed on the art of remembering oneself. It is not enough to have good intentions or to make conscious choices; one must also learn to resist the pull of gravity, to cultivate the energy and focus necessary to hold attention, to remember, and to act in accordance with that remembrance. Only then can we begin to overcome the inertia of forgetfulness and move toward true individuation and spiritual growth.
The Double Gravity: Density, the Archonic Blanket, and the Struggle for Individuality
To truly grasp the challenge we face as conscious beings in this world, we must first recognize the fundamental nature of the environment in which we find ourselves. This world, by its very design, is a place of profound density; a realm where objects must possess a certain thickness, a certain substantiality, in order to exist at all. The very fabric of this dimension is woven from the threads of heaviness and resistance. Nothing here is light or effortless; everything is subject to the inexorable pull of gravity, both literal and metaphysical.
This density has natural and far-reaching consequences for our attention. In the paradigm of inner alchemy, it is understood that everything is created through attention. Attention is the primordial force, the sculptor of reality. Yet, in a world as dense as ours, to create anything (to bring any desire, any vision, into being) requires an extraordinary degree of focus. Whether you wish to build a house, transform your health, learn a new skill, or simply change a habit, you must marshal your attention and direct it with unwavering intent. The process is never simple; it demands sustained effort, repeated action, and the ability to hold your focus against the relentless drag of the world’s heaviness.
In practical terms, this means that every act of creation, every attempt to shape your reality, is a battle against inertia. The weight of the world resists change. It is as if every step forward is made through thick mud, every thought and intention must be hammered into existence through sheer persistence. The physical actions and reactions that eventually manifest as results in our lives are, at their core, the crystallization of focused attention. But the very nature of this world ensures that such focus is difficult to maintain. The gravity here is not just a metaphor…it is a lived experience, a daily struggle!
Yet, as challenging as this natural gravity is, there is more. According to the teachings of inner alchemy, this world is not only dense by nature, but is also ruled by an additional, external force: the Archonic force. Imagine this as a dark blanket, a cloud that has been draped over our world. If the natural gravity of this dimension pulls us down, the Archonic blanket presses down upon us even further, amplifying the difficulty of every endeavor. What might have been a world of demanding, yet potentially empowering, lessons; a world where we could hone our attention and develop our will, has become a place where every effort is doubly burdened.
In effect, for those of us who seek to rise above mere animal instinct, gravity is doubled. The density of the world is compounded by the weight of the Archonic force. The consequences of this are profound. It means that to achieve anything of true value, to move beyond the base and reactionary nature that dominates much of human life, we must acquire energy: real, vital energy. Only with sufficient energy can we sustain the focus needed to remember ourselves, to act as individuals rather than as mere cogs in the machinery of collective instinct.
This is the central priority for all inner alchemists: to gain energy. Energy is the currency of attention; it is what allows us to hold our focus, to remember ourselves for longer periods, to resist the pull of forgetfulness and inertia. Without energy, we are swept along by the tides of the world, lost in the mob mentality that characterizes so much of human history. In this world, evolution often unfolds not through conscious choice, but through the chaotic movements of the collective: a mob surges in one direction, then another, with individuals swept along in the current. The will of the individual is subsumed by the group, and true individuality is lost.
This, according to inner alchemy, is not the ideal. The mob is a group animal, lacking true self-awareness, driven by base instincts and unconscious reactions. It is the lemming rushing toward the cliff, the crowd swept up in hysteria, the endless cycles of conflict and conformity that have shaped our history. To live as part of the mob is to live reactively, never truly awake, never truly free.
The way forward, then, is clear: we must acquire enough energy to remember ourselves as individuals, to stand apart from the collective, to act with conscious intention rather than as mere products of our environment. Only by overcoming the dual gravity of this world (the natural density and the Archonic blanket) can we hope to achieve true individuation and spiritual evolution. This is the great work of the inner alchemist, the path of those who seek to rise above the bestial and claim their birthright as conscious creators.
Conclusion: The True Work of Inner Alchemy and the Path Beyond Gravity
In reflecting on the nature of gravity as both a physical and spiritual force, we come to understand that the true challenge of this world is not merely its density or the weight it imposes on our bodies and minds, but the compounded gravity that seeks to keep us forgetful, reactionary, and bound to a collective mob mind. The teachings of inner alchemy reveal that the only way to rise above these forces is through the conscious acquisition of energy: energy that allows us to remember ourselves, to sustain our attention, and to act as true individuals.
It is for this reason that I must reference my trilogy of books, The Magnum Opus Trilogy, and in particular the first book, The Magnum Opus: A Step-By-Step Course. I mention this trilogy, and especially this foundational volume, because within its pages lies the core teaching of inner alchemy: the practical and powerful methods for acquiring extra energy. This, above all else, is the key to overcoming the gravity of this world and the endless distractions and anxieties that sap our strength and scatter our focus.
The Magnum Opus: A Step-By-Step Course is designed to show you how to begin this journey. It offers clear, actionable techniques for reclaiming the energy that is so often wasted on the infinite challenges and worries of daily existence. As you apply these methods, you will notice a subtle but profound shift: you will begin to remember yourself more and more. Where once you may have been lost in a ceaseless internal dialogue with your mind jumping from one thought to another, never able to hold focus; you will start to realize that with just a little more effort, you can sustain your attention. You will find yourself able to stay present, not only in the moment but also with those things that truly matter to you; The expansive present.
Consider, for example, the act of contemplation. Perhaps you have longed to explore the spiritual essence of the natural world; the spirit in trees, rocks, or other living things. In the past, your contemplations may have been fleeting, quickly overtaken by mundane concerns, anxieties, or memories. But through the practices outlined in The Magnum Opus, your attention will grow stronger. You will find that you can hold your focus longer, delve deeper, and begin to uncover the answers you seek. Your ability to contemplate, to truly see and understand, will expand as your energy increases.
With each step, you will move further from the need for the mob, further from the unconscious animal instincts that have governed so much of human history. Instead, you will begin to direct your own evolution, consciously and deliberately. This is the essence of inner alchemy: the transformation of the self through the mastery of attention and the accumulation of energy. Each small gain in energy, each moment of self-remembering, is a step toward freedom from the gravity and density of this world.
And it all begins with acquiring just a little extra energy; enough to remember yourself, enough to continue your practice. As you persist, your energy will grow, your focus will sharpen, and your remembering will lengthen. In time, you may find that you are able not only to resist the gravity of this world but to transcend it entirely, stepping into realms of possibility that once seemed utterly beyond reach.
This is the true work of inner alchemy. This is the promise of the Magnum Opus. And it is a journey that begins with a single, conscious step.
Dear John, thank you so much for another great article. I have just read it and it may take me a while longer to fully process and appreciate it. However, while reading this article I had this thought: while the acquisition of energy & focused attention are the first steps in overcoming the gravity, there’s another process that must be done in conjunction with the other two. Namely, deprogramming ourselves from all the dogma we had been fed all of our lives.
In order to illustrate this, let’s compare a man walking in this world / reality with, let’s say, an empty plastic ball placed in the water. Depending of the specific density of different liquids the ball is filled with (greater, equal or smaller than the specific density of plain water) the ball, when left free, will either fall to the bottom of the water, move with the currents at various depths or rise to the surface… And when filled with gases of smaller and smaller density, the ball will ascend to the surface of the water faster and faster.
When we remove layers upon layers of mental programing (that various memes worked hard at it over the years), we become lighter and lighter… The gravity of the world may still act all around us but we cannot be pulled down any more… We rise to the surface. To me there has to be a symbiosis, perfect blending in between mental deprograming, aquisition of energy.& focused attention. One cannot be without the others…
Upon re-reading from your article, I ponder what you call the process of remembering is one and the same with mental deprograming, only looked at it from a different angle. Nonetheless, since I already wrote the comment, I will send it, anyway. Best regards, George.
PS1: I already purchased all of your books (either hard copies or electronic versions) yet I am still at digesting and practicing the information & exercises in “Overcoming the Archon through Alchemy”, after reading “Vampire’s way to psychic self defence”.. I wish I had come across them much sooner…
PS2: With the phrase “The teachings of inner alchemy reveal that the only way to rise above these forces is through the conscious acquisition of energy: energy that allows us to remember ourselves, to sustain our attention, and to act as true individuals” you already said what I wanted to say… Ha, ha, Now I feel a bit like a fool (smile).
Thanks George for getting my books, and for the great comment.
It is a wonderful comment because you have used the focus of your attention, and in exploring the depths of what interests you, you have found your own answers thanks to the energy that is available to you. There are so many that are so lost in their dogmatic reality (their programming as you say) that for them even looking for truth seems impossible…they think after-all that they have all the answers through the dogma that they have accepted as utter truth. They have no energy to think, the world moves too fast for them. Too many things on their plate…no energy to think, just survive.
But to be a contrarian (and to be an honest sorcerer) I must say though that from the point of view of inner alchemy, all that is really needed in the end is the saving and redeploying of energy. Everything else happens on its own, even the deprogramming. But that is a simple statement I think, very much in line with something you would hear from some of the old sorcerers in my house of inner alchemy. I personally do believe that a back and forth is needed, like I stated in the article. Energy is gained, the individual can think (finally as an individual), they finally feel like they can make choices and understand (they deprogram), moving forward until they fail intellectually (not enough energy), gain more energy, move forward again, etc. But it is energy that makes this possible, so in that sense the old sorcerers are right, energy is the key factor. Without it, there is no individual thought at all you see. No energy equals NPC, and yet as individuals (when we finally get there) we must think for ourselves…fight the lies. But without energy we can only get so far.
A catch-22 of sorts:)
Would it be accurate based on the perceptions of Inner Alchemy to say then that Gravity is the density based phenomenon you describe above, which is maybe what ideas about the Higgs Boson are about, and archonic Intent intensifies that force for it’s own goals rather than being an additional force, that when combined with the affect of Density can be referred to as Gravity? Combining this perspective with the link between Time and Intensity and Gravity is warping my mind currently as I try to relate this to my feelings about the nature of the Cosmos 🙂 I’m a bit obsessed with trying to relate to ideas like stars and galaxies within this frame work as well, but my seeing isn’t leading to anything cohesive yet and isn’t very far reaching right now due to a lack of energy I’m suffering through while re-evaluating my life.
Another inquiry I have is in regards to things you’ve mentioned in the past about living an orderly life to counter the chaos related to the preferred archonic state of the planet. This idea make sense to me, but in recent contemplations, I processed my history of past influences pushing me towards the idea of being unpredictable and avoiding routines so as not to fall prey to the powers out there that treat us as prey. I’m realizing the conflict I’m creating between these two ideas is creating a bit of a gumption trap as I try to restructure parts of my life over the past few months. Do you see validity in this other perspective and any conflict between the perspectives if so?
Derek
Yes gravity is indeed relative, like time and space. All things in the cosmos come together to form “a state” at any particular point of awareness. And indeed the effects of this relativity are the result of the individuals awareness, and the forces around them that shape their lives (the stars and planets; the dark sea).
Each individual must explore their own reality individually. Breaking routines is a powerful technique that can expand awareness in many ways, and that is what happens when you overcome the Archon to whatever degree…your awareness expands. Explore these ideas on breaking routines, just remember not to obsess but to go lightly, or else you may just turn breaking routines into a routine:)
In many traditions, the Demiurge is said to be linked to the planet Saturn. Do you have an opinion on this?
I would, at this time anyway, say no comment. Dogma is a terrible force. All I want to say is that the planets are not what most people think they are.
Thanks for the awesome & to the point comment, John. I quite resonate with it. Moreover, I thought I would briefly point out one aspect to our ongoing Inner Alchemy Warrior Saga of remebering ourselves and overcoming the gravity of this world. Namely, the fact that we are assaulted more and more by various factors which have only accelerated for the past 2 or 3 decades: pollution in all its forms (be it electromagnetic, chemical, mental), poverty, social disenfranchisement & loss of coherence etc. which ultimately, they all lead to loss of energy and turning entire populations into sick, easily controlled NPCs., with no chance of ”redeeming” themselves. Thus, for myself, I have an inner feeling of urgency that I must speed up this process of overcoming the gravity of this world (I really feel it day after day), as the hidden war for the well-refined human energy is intensifying by the day both ”above and below”, in the hidden and visible realms. Now, more than ever, is the time to act… Later on, with the coming of the Technological Singularity, it may be too late. Even so, I again return to your main idea: aquisition of energy. Perhaps this is the Answer and the Alfa & Omega of all the tasks I need to perform day after day… Because of it, this Dreamland we operate in would start to lose its solidity / rigidity and thus we can reclaim our Power, wake up from this Dreamworld to our true potential… in spite of all the nightmarish factors I mentioned and which we have to face day after day… or pehaps because of them all…
PS: Perhaps even though my comment was initially meant as a question (“What should one do about it?”), I think after setting myself to the task of writing it, I’ve turned it mostly into an answer for myself (smile). Best wishes!
That is the answer: you must follow your own path and in doing so you must develop unbending intent (and unshakable will). Do not get obsessed, everything must be done simply, quietly, one step at a time, with infinite patience. But with unrelenting resolve you move forward until you get what you want. At that time you may find that there are other things that need your attention, other things that you want. At that time you then shift your unrelenting resolve towards that. In time you develop unbending intent. From there you just go forward creating your life from the inside out. All things come from that.