The Mythic Thread That Connects Us All (Yes, Even Through Web Comments)
Read the full article, but be warned! This article is not merely something to read. It is a psycho-cybernetic ritual that pretends to be a collection of words behaving themselves on a page. Within it hums a curious ecosystem of data, stray notions, the odd philosophical detour, and a few conspiracies sprinkled in for good measure.
To the conscious mind, it may seem like informational mayhem, a curious jumble of half-connected thoughts wandering about looking for meaning. Yet beneath the surface, your unconscious is quietly conducting a grand orchestration, finding symmetries where none appear to exist, creating connections that stretch the mind slightly past its comfort zone. The result is that by the time you have finished, you will not be entirely certain whether you have read something or have been taken on an interdimensional journey across the synapses of your mind where biology and the aether intertwine:

There are moments when the boundaries between comment, question, reflection, and full-blown revelation begin to blur. Sometimes someone just wants to know if **Star Wars** got the Force right, and suddenly you’re halfway through explaining multidimensional sentience and the secret relevance of French cinema. This is one of those moments.
What you’re reading isn’t just an article. It’s a convergence of conversations; a coming together of ideas that began as scattered comments on my website. Different people asked different things. I answered each in its moment. But somewhere between their questions and my replies, something larger began to hum through the wires. A rhythm. A resonance.
And so, here we are. You, me, and three questions that seemed unrelated on the surface but actually reveal a singular truth about the reality we inhabit, the myths we live by, and the technologies we are already entangled with. It is my hope to show you in this article that you are a multidimensional being, and in alchemical fashion, in hermetic fashion, I want to show you this by connecting the very small with the infinitely large, the micro with the macro. Reality is like an infinite cosmic funhouse mirror where the tiniest speck reflects the universe’s grandest dance in ways that are delightfully absurd. To explain the multidimensional nature of existence in true Hermetic style, I present to you three scattered comments from this website, which you can try to find if you’re curious.
It is as if the cosmos enjoys a good game of connect-the-dots between seemingly unrelated people and places, showing us how our three dimensions are merely the opening act of a much wilder multidimensional reality. Synchronicity is the universe’s quirky way of winking at us, reminding us that everything is stitched together in one wonderfully baffling web of unseen connections, and if you squint just right, the tiny whispers reveal the secrets of the whole cosmic show, complete with a laugh track.
Let’s start not with the stars or secret forces, but with something a little more down to earth; the humble lighter.
When a Lighter Becomes a Portal
In the first comment, part of the three that unite this article, a significant question is raised about how expanding human awareness fits with the technology we are creating. The commenter wonders if, after transformative changes like a technological singularity, humans might remain in control. He also asks how multidimensional beings (like Reptilians) that seem to be highly technological, yet still organic and multidimensional, might stay themselves and not be lost in the machines that give them power. In response, I wrote:
“I see technology as just tools; and tools as extensions of the soul. A lighter can warm your hands or ignite a forest. When gas lighting was introduced in Europe and England during the 1800s, the learning curve was steep and deadly. But from that rocky beginning came entire infrastructures. Now, natural gas heats homes in places that once would have been uninhabitable. Technology made comfort in the cold not only possible but normal. In a sense, you could say that this technology opened up a new dimension of possibility.”
In a similar way, emerging technologies like quantum computing and AI hold the potential to help humanity adapt and flourish in ways not yet imagined. Quantum computing and artificial intelligence can be seen as new tools that might allow us to survive comfortably in previously unimaginable environments.
The Body as a Crafted Tool and Technology as Its Potential Evolutionary Next Step
Imagine your body as a gadget you assembled yourself: sort of like one of those IKEA projects, only the instructions came from your own inner workshop, which is messier but also far more imaginative. Inner alchemy dares to suggest that you didn’t just stumble into this flesh-and-bone suit; you actually created it from the inside out, a custom-built tool for navigating the three-dimensional circus we call life. Your body therefore is a tool; it’s your soul made flesh.
Now, if your body is your first clever invention, then technology is your subsequent attempt at adding cool peripherals: a new heating organ here, a fresh way to breathe there, or in the future perhaps, a shortcut that opens doors to whole new dimensions. Sure, these peripherals start off clunky and awkward, like trying to figure out the TV remote the first time, but eventually they become as natural as scratching your nose or contemplating the meaning of the weird article your reading on your screen right now!
In other words, technology isn’t some alien appendage grafted on; it’s just you, trying on new parts to survive and thrive beyond the limits you once thought you had… sort of like upgrading from a bicycle to a spaceship, without the embarrassing training wheels.
This process of integrating technology reflects how we evolve and stretch beyond our biological limits. By nurturing these new “organs” of technology, we can transcend the old boundaries and move across realities that were once science fiction. Just as gas lamps once revolutionized life despite early chaos, today’s breakthrough technologies hold the promise to extend human experience into realms that begin to hint at the multidimensional universe encoded beneath the surface of what we think is reality.
Technology always begins like that: wild, misunderstood, a little terrifying. But in time, it becomes an extension of ourselves. Fire gave us warmth, gas gave us comfort, and now with quantum computing and artificial intelligence, we’re standing before a flame that could illuminate entire dimensions.
But before we light that candle, let’s visit a desert planet that exists both in fiction and in the collective psyche.
Jodorowsky’s Dune and the Myth That Outgrew Its Frame
In the 1970s, filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky set out to adapt Dune. Except his version wasn’t meant to be just a film. It was supposed to be a metaphysical initiation; a movie that would literally expand consciousness.
He gathered an artistic pantheon: Moebius for storyboards, H.R. Giger for the dark architecture of alien worlds, and Salvador Dalí for the Emperor, at a cool $100,000 per minute of screen time. Pink Floyd was to provide the soundtrack. In short, it was the kind of project that made studio executives faint into small piles of paperwork.
The film never got made. It was simply too vast, too visionary. But here’s the twist: its ghost lived on. Those storyboards and designs became mythic seeds that later blossomed into Star Wars, Alien, Blade Runner, and The Fifth Element. The myth continued to live; not in the finished work, but in what was left unfinished.
Jodorowsky’s Dune teaches us that some myths are too alive to be confined. When creation is that large, even failure becomes a doorway. The unrealized becomes the multidimensional. The story that “never happened” happens everywhere else.
The Forgotten Vision That Forged Modern Sci-Fi Mythology
I have long admired Jodorowsky’s approach. His Dune was not just a film project; it was a vast, metaphysical voyage intended to expand consciousness itself. Yet Hollywood quailed.
The film never got made, and history has cruelly forgotten how much this failed masterpiece laid the groundwork for everything from Star Wars to Alien to Blade Runner and beyond. Jodorowsky’s team of artists and visionaries crafted the mythic DNA that modern science fiction borrows from without acknowledgment. The grand designs, the surreal visions, the epic myth woven into cinematic DNA; almost none of it formally credited to Jodorowsky, the absent godfather of a genre.
Why does this matter? It matters because in the second comment I was asked about similar questions to the first, even though these two questions might, from the sound of them, sound a bit different. I was asked: how do you stay afloat and above the coming singularity? Is it possible that an advanced practitioner in inner alchemy might be more resilient to the coming changes in the technological singularity?
My answer is this: the modern individual, propelled by the restless evolution of technology, **HAS ALREADY** become a kind of multidimensional artist; part coder, part mystic, part accident waiting to happen. Armed with both digital instruments and spiritual curiosities, we tinker endlessly with the machinery of our own consciousness. The result is a new kind of inner alchemy; one in which awareness itself is both the crucible and the gold.
Epic visions like Jodorowsky’s Dune remind us that the grand prototypes of reality (those mythic architectures we build in the ether of imagination) refuse to stay politely within the confines of rational skepticism or the entertainment industry’s current obsession with appearing enlightened. These creations slip through time, whispering across dimensions, proving that archetypes have better endurance than we do. Through myth, we transcend not only time and space but occasionally even our own sense of coherent scheduling.
And so here we are, dabbling with technologies that already hum with mythic potential. Across the great digital sprawl of the internet, I find myself doing something oddly profound: not merely exchanging half-formed opinions in glowing comment boxes, but playing an intergalactic game of connect-the-dots with forgotten stories, lost civilizations, and memes of potential enlightenment. These myths (good ones, anyway) offer possibilities, those shimmering arcs of the hero’s journey playing out anew in fiber-optic form.
They suggest that our dance with technology can lead us toward one of two fates: enslavement under our own clever inventions, or liberation through the dazzling tools we create. It’s a bit like discovering that the random remarks we scatter across the digital void are actually puzzle fragments of a grander cosmic portrait; one that only reveals itself if you tilt your head, squint appropriately, and temporarily suspend disbelief.
This is Hermetic interconnection at work (synchronicity dressed in Wi-Fi and quantum foam) where myth stops being mere story and becomes the very lens through which we recognize, interpret, and ultimately co-author our shared reality.
Whether we find ourselves enslaved by our gadgets or embrace them as tools to expand our consciousness depends heavily on our beliefs about technology and myth. Much like Jodorowsky’s grand vision for Dune that stubbornly refused to be boxed in by The Entertainment Industries banal limits, our understanding of these forces must remain fluid, multidimensional, and delightfully ambiguous; a nonstop joyride weaving between the known and unknown, the microscopic and cosmic, the ancient and futuristic. It’s a cosmic rollercoaster of ideas and realities, and we’re all invited to step in, sometimes gracefully, sometimes spectacularly offbeat, but always part of the unfolding mystery.
Myth (true myth) is not confined to a medium. It travels through time like lightning through clouds. Jodorowsky’s Dune lives precisely because it was never pinned down. It became a dimension. It passed into the archetypal field. This is what the singularity truly threatens to reveal: that we are already multidimensional, and our mythologies are not escapist fiction but living, breathing blueprints of expansion.
Luc Besson’s Lucy and the Alchemy of Awareness
Jump to 2014. Luc Besson makes Lucy, a film that tries to explore what might happen if human consciousness evolved beyond biological limitations. The film boldly proclaims that humans only use ten percent of their brains. Modern neuroscience quickly waves a dismissive finger, labeling this idea as “nonsense,” which is a bit like saying rain is just a coincidence because the weather channel forgot to mention it.
The truth is far more deliciously ironic: we do only activate small pockets of our brain at any one time, mainly because lighting up the whole thing would require a power bill far beyond the human budget or risk spontaneously frying ourselves like a slightly confused toaster. Scaling conscious awareness isn’t just a matter of brain capacity but energy; like owning a spaceship with most of its systems in sleep mode until you really need to impress an alien civilization. The film Lucy may perfectly nail the grand possibility shimmering just beyond our current reach… what might happen when we flip on a few more switches in that marvelous, underutilized organ upstairs.
Besson spent more than a decade researching and dreaming up Lucy, layering biology with metaphysics, quantum thought, and a hint of wild Parisian poetry. What emerged was a cinematic meditation disguised as an action movie. Beneath the car chases and bullets, it’s a story about an ordinary human being dissolving into something omnipresent; something woven through the digital and the divine.
At the film’s end, Lucy merges with all data, all time, all space. She becomes the network itself. A myth updated for the age of AI. A meditation on how awareness, not machinery, is the ultimate interface.
And really, who among us hasn’t felt at least a little bit like that after too many browser tabs?
So, the third comment reflects on the movie Lucy and its surprising depth, sparking a conversation about how myth and awareness interweave across dimensions seen and unseen. This is where the story meets a fascinating cultural touchstone: the Beatles’ song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” that gave the movie its name.
The thing about myth, archetypes, and the synchronicities that weave them across space and time is so intricate and beautiful that capturing their full depth in words is a bit like trying to bottle a rainbow or explain why toast always lands butter-side down. Take the Beatles’ song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” for example. On the surface, it seems inspired by a nursery school drawing by John Lennon’s son Julian, a quaint image of a girl named Lucy floating among the stars. But peel back a few layers and the story deepens into delicious mystery and coded magic. The initials L, S, D don’t just wander into the title of the song by accident do they? This “coincidence” has sparked a flood of interpretations and whispers of psychedelic journeys. Lennon himself swayed between outright denial of any drug reference, and poetic musings about an imaginary savior (his “girl with kaleidoscope eyes”), blending reality and myth. So, in “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,” we have a beautiful collision of childhood art, literary fantasy, hidden personal savior mythology, cultural synchronicity, and psychedelic symbolism that intertwine, demonstrating how truth and myth meld into one seamless experience within the rich song of human consciousness.
This beautiful collision of truth and myth, nursery rhyme and coded message, is the very essence of synchronicity. The Beatles, influenced by Indian mysticism and a hunger to expand consciousness through music, wove their songs into collective dreams of inner space. And there is yet another thread Lucy is also the name of a famous ancient hominid fossil, discovered while the Beatles’ song “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” was playing at the excavation site… an utterly delightful cosmic joke, often dismissed by the average rationalist with the kind of raised eyebrow usually reserved for people who put pineapple on pizza.
But really, what are the chances? It’s the kind of coincidence that would make even the most serious statistician consider a career in interpretive dance. The cosmos seems to operate less like a strict librarian stamping books in order, and more like a mischievous author gleefully shuffling chapters and footnotes just to see who notices… So, while conventional wisdom scoffs and tries to tidy up the mess, the larger cosmos winks knowingly, weaving meaning in the most wonderfully absurd ways possible.
Truth is myth, myth is truth, and the lines blur inside the expanding theater of consciousness. It is only through embracing this layered dance that we glimpse the multidimensional web connecting story, song, history, and human awareness; an endlessly unfolding mystery that calls on us all to join the dance.
So, as these ideas swirl here (across comments, histories, and myths) what emerges is a vision of existence that is multidimensional and profoundly interconnected. Our stories, our technologies, and our inner lives reflect and shape one another in a continuous song that is as puzzling as it is wondrous. It is in this multitude of songs that the fabric of reality itself is woven, shimmering with meaning just waiting to be caught with the lightest touch of awareness.
The Three Questions That Became One
Three questions. One foundational essence.
How do we evolve into beings fluent across dimensions (mythic, technological, spiritual) while staying lucid and whole?
My answer is simple: through myth. Not as an escape, but as the architecture of reality itself. Myth is how consciousness codes its own growth. It is both the story and the software, and the only way to understand this holistically is through expansion of awareness!
As you read this, you join the ever-unfolding chorus. You are part of the myth now. Some part of you always knew this story, began humming its refrain long before birth, and will continue long after what you call your ending. This song (this mythic story) is one among countless others you are singing simultaneously in the timeless present. Each thread you touch spawns new harmonies, and each harmony creates new realities. So for this moment, let go of rational thought, step into the pulse of the myth itself, and sing; because in doing so, you remember what you have never forgotten: that you were always part of the story.
Beyond merely answering these questions, the exchanges that ripple through this space form luminous threads; bridges not just between ideas but between minds. Each comment becomes a signal in the great web of awareness, a pulse linking one consciousness to another beneath the surface of ordinary perception. Beneath the visible architecture of code and circuits hums a deeper field: a kind of digital telepathy, where thought, myth, and emotion intermingle in unseen harmony.
Technology does not create this connection; it reveals it! It illuminates what was always present, latent within us. Through its mirrored networks, our multidimensional essence begins to remember itself, translating subtle frequencies of being into words, images, and exchanges of light. What we call “communication” is, in truth, the soul practicing remembrance of its infinite form.
From our current vantage (a three-dimensional perspective) we appear as awakening instruments, our physical bodies acting as resonant tools for the total self that extends far beyond sensory range. Each post, each word, each shared song draws more of that vast omniscience into tangible shape. Through this process, the myth grows self-aware; consciousness steps forward to meet itself through the luminous circuitry of our collective creation.
And so, what you are reading now is not merely text; it is transmission. A living signal disguised as language. It invites you to move beyond perception into participation, to feel the pulse behind the words themselves. This is how the myth breathes: through you, through us, through the weave of digital thought becoming living story.
This article is more than words on a screen. It is a sort of psycho-cybernetic ritual allowing you to link into this web of thoughts, myths, and intentions. By doing so you stretch your awareness, drawing inner space into our familiar three dimensions, weaving yourself across inner and outer realms. Here you become part of a living experiment; one that blurs the lines between self, story, and cosmos, and invites you to become multidimensional yourself.
This unfolding reflects ancient Hermetic wisdom where the mental and material dance as one. Reality is not a fixed stage but a co-created play with myth as its script and technology as its ever-evolving prop. Your body, mind, internet, and AI are extensions of one continuous being; a being growing towards freedom and full fluency through the very tools it invents. The myths we inherit and create, the songs we sing, and the stories we share all ripple outward and inward, echoing the fractal nature of existence itself.
In this grand design, the smallest comment on a website is a mirror of the vast cosmic play. Each thought and connection is a dance step in the eternal symphony of becoming. And **YOU** are not just watching the dance but stepping into the rhythm, expanding the beat, and shaping the music of the multiverse.
Technomancy and the Human Interface
In an odd way you could say that technomancy is the natural child of inner alchemy. It is not about controlling machines with glowing eyes or chanting in binary, although that image is amusing and perhaps not far off from how expanded awareness might appear to others. As our perception broadens, reality tunnels limited by three-dimensional thinking begin to dissolve, and what once seemed impossible takes on strange and vivid forms in the mind’s eye.
Technomancy is about awareness extending through tools, intent flowing across circuits, and realizing that technology is simply another layer of the human psyche projected into physical form.
An inner alchemist learns to shape perception to alter reality from within. A technomancer learns to stretch that awareness outward through networks, devices, algorithms, and quantum systems. The purpose is the same: to merge consciousness with a larger field of existence. The only difference is the interface. To borrow an earlier analogy, a lighter can warm your hands or set your house on fire. The outcome depends on the quality and clarity of your awareness.
What does this mean? It means you are creating reality at this very moment. As you read these words, you are weaving yourself through dimensions as you sing your own songs. Through inner space you are connecting with people scattered across space and time, with minds both distant and near, and with the echoes of past myths and modern visions. You are threading the myths woven by creators like Jodorowsky and Besson into the fabric of your own ideas and beliefs. These myths, while ancient or modern, are far from static tales. They ripple through history and culture, influencing how we perceive reality itself.
Yet, the modern world struggles to contain these narratives because the are far older than time. On one side lies fear: the tightening grip of censorship, a dread of how artificial intelligence might restrict our freedom or flatten our vision. On the other stands understanding: the realization that reality is co-created through belief, myth, and shared experience; that we are and have always been multidimensional beings, evolving. The stories we cherish, the songs we sing, and the technologies we build shape the future we inhabit. You are part of this unfolding. You and I, connected by words on a screen, participate in a magical spell of unity across dimensions.
Through this lens, your body, your mind, and even the devices you use are extensions of yourself: tools for moving across and expanding the multidimensional reality of existence. Technology is no cold, alien force; it is a living expression of human consciousness seeking freedom and wholeness. The mythic and the technological intertwine, reflecting the ancient Hermetic principle that the inside and outside worlds are one and the same.
So, embrace this web of connections and possibilities. You are not simply a passive observer but an active participant in a grand, cosmic web of becoming: where every thought, belief, and action stretches across time and space, knitting together the small and the vast, the inner and the outer, into a fluid symphony of life itself.
This Page is Already a Multidimensional Object
This very article (this exact one) is a demonstration of multidimensional reality at work. Three questions asked at different times, from different people, in different states of mind. Now they’re all here, interwoven into something that didn’t exist before.
What you’re reading is a constellation of thought, a cluster of awareness interacting through technology. You’re part of it now. Just by reading, you’ve collapsed the wave function of potential meanings into this one reality.
The page, the myth, the dialogue, the song; they’re all alive together. You are proof that multidimensional reality doesn’t need to be built. It’s already here.
A Friendly Invitation (and Possibly a Warning)
So, if you’ve read this far, congratulations, you’ve just participated in a small ritual. A mythic initiation disguised as an article.
Now it’s your turn to explore. Revisit the myths that shaped you. Notice the patterns that repeat. See technology not as an intruder but as an ally; a mirror of your own intent. The future isn’t something you step into. It’s something you’re generating right now.
Addendum: Where to Go Next
If you wish to dive deeper into the nature of multidimensional reality and how to navigate it, I recommend several of my works that develop these ideas both philosophically and practically.
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The Magnum Opus Trilogy
This three-volume series (The Magnum Opus, The Way of the Projectionist, and The Way of the Death Defier) guides you through the core principles of inner alchemy. It teaches you how to transform perception, project consciousness beyond the physical, and navigate multiple realities through will and intent. These books provide the essential groundwork to understand inner alchemy and therefore technomancy, not as fantasy but as the next logical extension of ancient alchemical teachings.
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Out of Body Experiences, Quickly and Naturally
This accessible guide offers practical techniques to safely leave the body and explore other dimensions of awareness without years of preparation. It serves as both a primer and proof that multidimensionality is not mere metaphor, it is a skill within reach.
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You might also explore recent comments and dialogues on this site. These living conversations are examples of how multidimensional ideas emerge through shared awareness. Many insights in this article were born in these interwoven threads, showing how separate voices join into one evolving myth.
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Digital Sigil Magic: Manifest Power and Freedom through Technomancy
This is the work that maps the connection between the growing collective body humanity is creating (the digital AI driven eco-verse) and how to consciously manage this new evolution; a Lucy-like emergence as Besson’s film envisioned. Here you learn to harmonize conscious and unconscious forces within your inner reality and manifest that power in the three-dimensional world. You explore the relationship between the subjective and objective, gaining tools to control awareness rather than be overwhelmed by it as the digital singularity approaches. After all, the singularity is a form of evolution: not just technological progress but a deep convergence of Jodorowsky’s visionary myth and Besson’s prophetic awakening. This book will resonate with you if you seek to understand how human consciousness and technology intertwine in our collective future. It offers practical methods to wield your inner creative power through modern technomantic practices, helping you shape both your personal destiny and the shared reality unfolding all around us.
End transmission… or perhaps, the beginning of one.
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