Overcoming the Archon: Mastering Psychic Alchemy for Personal Freedom
Change can be very difficult, especially when the people around you aren’t changing, or when they have other values that are not inherently your own. This difficulty becomes even more profound and challenging when you find yourself living in a society that is in the midst of deep change. In such a circumstance, you may think that you have to physically oppose others, that you must stand against them or fight them in some way, but this is a grave mistake from the inner alchemist’s point of view.
From the inner alchemist’s perspective, it is up to everyone to decide their own fate, to create their own reality, but not by fighting from without, not by struggling against the world or others, but by changing themselves as individuals from within. The true work is an inner transformation, a journey that is personal, unique, and cannot be forced upon another. No matter how turbulent the world becomes, or how different the values of those around you may seem, the inner alchemist knows that lasting change begins and ends within the self.
And as such, being that I am an inner alchemist myself, I cannot change you or tell you what to do. I can only tell you what an inner alchemist would do, and then it becomes up to you to decide freely on your own what you want to do. It is my only hope that this extra information will help you to have at least one more option to consider as you navigate the shifting currents of your life and the world around you.
Life is an Inner Reality First
For the inner alchemist, everything is an inner reality. This means that all change, no matter how dramatic or overwhelming it may appear on the outside, must ultimately come from within. The true battleground for the inner alchemist is not the world of external events or the actions of others, but the world within their own mind, emotions, and intent. In a sense, you could say that everything is a “psychic war.” Every challenge, every conflict, every wave of change is first and foremost an inner struggle; a test of focus, discipline, and personal power.
Because of this, the inner alchemist’s first priority is to save energy. This usually means getting out of the flow of other people’s intent as much as possible, as I mentioned in my last article. The world is full of currents of intent (thoughts, emotions, and desires projected by others) which can easily sweep us away if we are not careful. By stepping out of these currents, the inner alchemist begins to reclaim their own energy, no longer allowing it to be scattered or drained by the collective tides of society.
Once this is achieved, the next step is containing that energy. Instead of giving their energy away to the circumstances of the environment, the inner alchemist practices what I have termed “energetic containment”. This technique is about holding onto your own power, not letting it leak out through unnecessary reactions, emotional outbursts, or attempts to control the uncontrollable. Energetic containment is a discipline; one that builds strength, clarity, and resilience from within.
However, there are times when the intent in certain geographies becomes so powerful (when the intent of the times and the collective conscious and unconscious feels like it’s about to pull you over and take you away) that even containment is not enough. If, for some reason, the inner alchemist cannot move or escape these overwhelming forces, then they turn to another technique: “Energy Absorption”. Energy absorption is the ability to take in all the energy and intent around you, and instead of being overwhelmed and consumed by it, you absorb it and thrive from it. This is a unique skill of inner alchemy, allowing the inner alchemist to become strong where others are weakened, to find nourishment and power in the very forces that threaten to undo them.
In this way, the inner alchemist transforms every challenge into an opportunity for inner growth and mastery, always remembering that the only true change is the change that comes from within.
Creating your Personal Reality
Once the inner alchemist is able to acquire enough energy (enough that they feel comfortable even amidst the hard-flowing, fast, and strong current of intent) they can then begin the true work of changing themselves and being consistent in that change, relentless. With this newfound reservoir of energy, the inner alchemist is no longer tossed about by the collective tides. Instead, they become a steady force, able to hold their own ground regardless of what is happening around them.
At this stage, they begin to exemplify those things that are important to them. They relive, in their own inner reality, those things that are right and true within their inner core. This is not a passive process; it is an active, ongoing choice. The inner alchemist manifests their inner values through the focus of their intention. They give attention to those things that they value and want, nurturing them with their awareness and energy.
Just as importantly, and perhaps most challengingly, they do not focus on those things that are not part of their values. As much as is possible for them, depending on the perilousness of their environment, they turn their attention away from what does not serve their inner truth. This is perhaps the hardest thing for most people to do: to ignore others, as opposed to endlessly trying to change them.
The inner alchemist knows that true transformation cannot be forced upon the world or upon others. Instead, it is cultivated within, by steadfastly holding to one’s own inner vision and letting that vision shape their individual reality from the inside out.
In this way, the inner alchemist becomes a living example of their deepest values, quietly influencing the world not by opposition, but by the unwavering consistency of their own being.
Inner Motion
In achieving this state of unwavering focus and inner alignment, the inner alchemist, in essence, begins to resonate at a particular frequency. This resonance is not just a metaphorical idea; it is a living reality for the inner alchemist. They become a transceiver, both receiving more of those things they want (the kind of values and experiences they seek in their life) and also radiating, or resonating with, that same intent they wish to exemplify.
From this relentless resonance, from this unwavering intent, motion begins. The individual quite literally moves across space as they begin to align with certain frequency ranges that move them toward their ideal place. This alignment places them within synchronistic patterns of meaningful coincidences and opportunities, that are primed to fulfill what they would consider to be a positive reality, as opposed to a negative outcome. The resonance, in other words, creates motion, which is a kind of internal motion that has nothing to do with physically moving from one place to another. Instead, it is a shift in inner reality, a movement of consciousness and intent.
This internal motion is crucial because it is the true origin of all external change. The motion that begins inside, through focused resonance and intent, eventually brings about external circumstances that seem to show physical motion or change. But it is vital to understand that the real motion, the real shift, began inside first. This is a crucial understanding for the inner alchemist: all outer change is a reflection of inner motion, and by mastering this inner resonance, one can shape the flow of their life in profound and powerful ways.
An Ultimately Rewarding Path
Of course, this isn’t an easy thing. We all have our own individual weaknesses, our own particular challenges, and things that we must work on in order to become stronger. For some, it may mean learning to strengthen their focus, to hold their attention unwaveringly on what truly matters. For others, it may mean refining their energetic containment techniques, or developing greater skill in energy absorption. Each step requires honest self-reflection and a willingness to face those aspects of ourselves that are easily swayed or drained by the world around us.
But this basic process (this path of inner alchemy) allows someone who follows these techniques to get out of the flow of opposing intent that might otherwise put them in peril. Instead of being battered by the tides of collective energy, the inner alchemist learns to flow with energy, even that energy which at first seems to be opposed to them. This is possible because, at its core, energy is neutral. It is not inherently for or against anyone. The inner alchemist understands this, and so they have learned to absorb that neutral energy and use it to their own ends; they thrive where others may perish.
By flowing with this energy, merging with it, and weaving it into their own intent, the inner alchemist is able to create the best possible outcome for themselves as individuals. They do not waste energy fighting what is, nor do they become victims of circumstance. Instead, they take this neutral energy (no matter how chaotic or overwhelming it may seem) and use it to fuel their own transformation and growth. In this way, the inner alchemist turns every challenge into an opportunity, every current into a source of power, and every moment into a chance to shape reality from within.
Going Forward
As we come to the close of this exploration, it is important to emphasize that the processes and techniques I have discussed here are described in even greater detail in my books, most notably in my work, Overcoming the Archon Through Alchemy. In that book, I have endeavored to provide readers with a practical roadmap for navigating the often turbulent energies that life presents; especially those energies that may seem to work against our ambitions, desires, or well-being.
One of the central teachings in my work is the art of flowing with energy, even when that energy appears to be antagonistic or counter to our intentions. Many people instinctively resist forces that oppose them, believing that the only way to thrive is to fight back, to resist, and to stand their ground against adversity. However, the path of the inner alchemist is fundamentally different. Rather than opposing these energies head-on, the inner alchemist learns to absorb and redirect them, transforming what might have been obstacles into sources of strength and growth.
In Overcoming the Archon Through Alchemy, I show how it is possible to thrive even in perilous circumstances by developing the capacity to absorb the flow of countering intent and, almost simultaneously, project one’s own intent back into the world. This is not a passive process, nor is it one of simple surrender. Instead, it is an active engagement with the energetic currents of life: a dance in which the practitioner learns to move in harmony with the forces at play, rather than being battered by them.
Through this balanced approach, the inner alchemist does not simply survive; they thrive. They do so not by standing in the way of the flow and fighting what can sometimes be a very powerful foe (be that foe a person, a situation, or even an internal struggle) but by allowing everyone and everything to be as they are. The inner alchemist grants total freedom, both to themselves and to others, refusing to impose restrictions or limitations. This is not weakness or resignation; it is a profound act of strength and wisdom.
To an outside observer, the inner alchemist may appear to be a pacifist, someone who avoids conflict and confrontation. But this is a surface-level misunderstanding. The true battles of the inner alchemist are fought within. They strive to become masters of psychic warfare, learning to transmute fear, anger, and opposition into clarity, purpose, and creative power. The victories they achieve are not over others, but over the limitations and illusions within themselves.
The inner alchemist changes themselves first and foremost. By shifting their own consciousness, beliefs, and energetic patterns, they begin to move from the inside out, reshaping their experience of reality. This is the essence of true alchemy: transformation that begins within and radiates outward, altering the very fabric of one’s life. In doing so, the inner alchemist is able to create a reality that aligns with their highest values; a life filled with meaning, freedom, and fulfillment.
This is a life worth living, a life that is not dictated by the whims or intentions of others, but is instead forged from the inside out. The inner alchemist does not seek to counter anyone externally or to impose their will on the world. Instead, they focus on forging their own best reality, one that is in harmony with their deepest desires and aspirations. In this way, they become the architects of their own destiny, living in a state of freedom that is not dependent on external circumstances.
If you are seeking to understand and apply these teachings in your own life, I encourage you to explore the techniques and processes outlined in my books. Remember that the journey of the inner alchemist is one of continual growth and self-discovery. It is a path that requires courage, patience, and a willingness to look deeply within. But for those who are willing to undertake this journey, the rewards are profound: a life of true freedom, authenticity, and mastery over one’s own reality.
In closing, let me remind you that the power to transform your life lies within you. By learning to flow with energy, to absorb and redirect intent, and to change yourself from the inside out, you can overcome any circumstance and create a life that is truly your own. This is the promise and the practice of the inner alchemist: a path open to all who are willing to walk it.
During challenging times, when the world feels upside down and external energies seem to push against your inner peace, it can be difficult to stay centered and true to yourself. In these moments, positive affirmations and mindful verses can serve as powerful reminders of your inner strength and the alchemical techniques you are practicing. Below, you’ll find a selection of affirmations and a special verse crafted for inner alchemists: tools to help you refocus, contain your energy, and remember that you have the power to shape your own reality, no matter what is happening around you. Let these words guide you back to your center and inspire you to move forward with clarity and confidence.
Affirmation 1
“I am the calm center within the storm. I absorb, transform, and radiate only that which serves my highest good.”
Affirmation 2
“Opposing energies pass through me without harm. I choose my focus, and from within, I shape my reality.”
Affirmation 3
“I honor the freedom of others and the world around me. My power lies in my inner mastery and the reality I create from within.”
An Inner Alchemists Verse of Freedom:
In the heart of chaos, I am still.
Opposing winds may swirl and spin,
Yet my spirit absorbs, transforms, and wills
A world of peace for me.
I let the world be what it must,
While I create my life from the inside out.
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Hi John,
Thanks for writing this. The affirmations at the end are beautiful.
This one was really timely for me, and probably for many others.
I read it last night. Then today I had a really difficult interaction with someone close to me. They were verbally abusive and dismissive, and a pattern that’s been in my life for decades was suddenly clear. It was triggering. I still feel somewhat hurt, but I was able see that they were expressing an opinion, nothing more. Bringing energy in helped me see that and keep it together.
Having access to your work and the techniques is such a gift.
Recently I’ve experienced a quickening through working with the techniques, and have had incredible moments of seeing things I never thought were possible.
But it’s so interesting because this has corresponded with certain difficulties and even breaking points showing up in some of the external circumstances of my life. And I’ll have moments, like today, where I am (or feel like) a complete beginner and I get swept into the waves of external intent. But the amount of time I spend being triggered/a victim is much shorter. (A few minutes vs years 🤣.)
I think I now have the energy and resources to look at/handle certain things that have always been present in a sense.
I just wanted to reflect and express gratitude since this particular piece was helpful and timely.
thank you for this post John a timely reminder of what to do in the current world circumstances and thank you for the verse of freedom
John,
I recently got back to reading your book on the archon. After all these years I feel like I’m finally beginning to get better understanding of it. I have been siphoning energy on a daily basis, and I now have a sense of what you were talking about how bland ambient energy is (taste) compared to emotional energy. For the past days I have had vivid dreams, dreams that normally can be considered nightmare but to me felt like adventure. In one dream I dodge what felt like a raven/crow that forbids entry to . I gaze in the opening of what looks like hell (dark clouds, lava) and below are two horned being guarding the entrance. Initially there was fear, but then I jumped straight at them while sucking their energy they went deeper in the caverns but I refused to follow instead I got what looks like sheet of metal acting like a shield as reward.
With this new found focus/clarity and energy. Vivid experience before waking up has been common. Just this day/dawn I became aware of this noises (thoughts/energy) within me that felt alien in origin and beyond the noises stare beings, my silence said I see you and I started to siphon, the universe felt like collapsing. Then I felt what seems to be what is described in Kundalini – waves of energy and sudden hissing (like hissing of snake and then crashing of ocean wave). This happened several times. One moment I felt like inside the serpent’s belly. I noticed other voices in my right side (voices of authority figure in waking life and they are connected with the tension/stress in my upper right back) I started to siphon again and declare to revoke their authority over me. The hissing would wake me up from time to time. But drowsiness would overcome me, despite siphoning I feel heavy and it’s hard to overcome being inside the serpent’s belly. Then it showed itself great serpent, like phantom of a great python. It stare me in face bigger than the whole world, but I felt no fear. It felt natural. While all of this was happening I remember calling out your name John Kreiter, as an anchor of remembrance. Then the great serpent speak through my mind, it is up to you to decipher things on you own. Somehow the serpent feels like me felt natural and I also glimpse someone behind me but I lack the strength/focus to turn and face that part of myself.
Which led to my asking, in your own journeys, what can you tell of this great serpent?. Is it a foe to overcome or a friend that guides? I seem to not able to go beyond the serpent. Any input on that being behind that feels like part of me but hides is also appreciated, I tried to turn and face it but lack the focus I only manage to glimpse darkness behind compared to the white light of serpent in front of me.
Thank you in advance and thanks to your wonderful work of breaking the chains.
Ven
I’m really happy to know that you are doing well and that you are using those techniques so effectively.
I think that you have discovered your own answers, which is also very commendable. And that answer for now is that it is up to you to decipher things on your own. Sorry, this isn’t an easy out, it’s just the reality of things. While I could make some judgments here as to what you are potentially facing, in the end these would just be my ideas and potentially wrong which could cause you more trouble than helping.
When we are deep, all of these symbols go beyond general meaning and become very personal. Little variances in feeling can mean, and have, incredible subtlety of meaning that are deeply personal.
Keep using the absorption techniques mentioned in that book. My suggestion would be to try the re-absorption techniques that are mentioned in the book, The Magnum Opus, a step-by-step course. Through those techniques of going into your past and absorbing old wounds, you should develop the energy, and therefore the power of focus, to be able to go beyond this certain gate.
don’t worry if you fall into periods of lull, where you don’t seem to see anything for a while. This is natural, and as you keep working on your energy absorption, things will open up again. Patients along with absorption and re-absorption should get you the answers that you seek, as well as the energy to be able to overcome whatever obstacles present themselves.
Thank you for your response and insights. I definitely need to heal my energetic wounds, especially that hole in my upper right back. Those delicious red threads, I’ll take them back and neutralize (hopefully).
I think the predatory stance when became a habit/second nature contributes a lot. It cultivates courage in facing the unknown, the alien landscape and it’s inhabitants. It is amusing how deceptively simple mindset can make a whole lot difference.
There’s still much work to be done, and a whole lot sloth and laziness to consume. And a hiding one to find.
Thank you again, and much gratitude to the informations you keep sharing.