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No Special Bloodline, No Secret Code; We Can All Access the Field

Oct 9

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Have you ever felt that electric connection during meditation, or a quiet whisper of deep universal wisdom? If so, you’re not going crazy, you’re not possessed, and you’re certainly not becoming someone else.

You’re not literally Jesus, Thoth, Mary Magdalene, or becoming them. What’s really happening is that you’re tapping into the same universal consciousness they accessed.

There are two main ways people connect:

  • Trance: when spirit or energy steps in and speaks through you, often in an unrecognisable voice.

  • Direct downloads: when information suddenly pops into your head that you had no way of knowing before that moment.

Layman’s terms? It’s either like letting someone borrow your microphone for a while, or like receiving a text message straight into your brain.

This isn’t about becoming someone else. It’s about realising you already belong to the same current of wisdom they did, and learning to trust that connection in your own unique way.

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Incarnations, Higher Selves & Guides

Most of us have had thousands of incarnations, circled around similar themes and carrying ideas and energies birthed from the same Higher Self. Although each incarnation has its own soul, they’re all connected to that one higher stream/energy.

Within that stream are countless others who share your mindset and mission, and at least 28 guides, each an expert in what your soul most needs, available to assist every incarnation of you. Guides only reach that level after guiding on Earth themselves, which is why they’re such wise, trusted companions.


Here’s the thing

Busy brains are often already receiving messages. They just haven’t learned to recognise the difference between their own thoughts and the information flowing in. Once you know how to tell them apart, the connection becomes clearer.


A Bit of History

Throughout history, certain figures stood out as “divine channels” or teachers because they tapped into this stream deeply and consistently:

  • Jesus taught unconditional love, forgiveness, and healing.

  • Thoth, the Egyptian god of wisdom, was known for writing, magic, and knowledge.

  • Mary Magdalene, long misunderstood, embodied devotion, transformation, and divine feminine wisdom.

These figures weren’t necessarily “more divine” than anyone else, they were simply more open, more practiced at allowing universal energy to move through them.

How They Tapped In

Figure

How They “Tapped In”

Tools / Practices Associated With Them

Jesus

Embodied unconditional love, forgiveness, healing

Prayer, silent retreats in the wilderness, fasting, laying on of hands, parables (story-teaching)

Thoth

Channelled wisdom, writing, magic and knowledge

Sacred texts (Emerald Tablets), hieroglyphic writing, ritual, geometry, astronomy, teaching scribes

Mary Magdalene

Devotion, transformation, divine feminine wisdom

Deep contemplative prayer, healing oils and herbs, mentorship by/with Jesus, spiritual service to others




The Woo-Woo Side

In spiritual circles, this universal consciousness is called many things:

  • The Akashic Records, a vast library of all experiences and wisdom.

  • Source or God consciousness.

  • The divine field or matrix.

These teachers didn’t own this energy. They simply tuned in, and so can we.

You don’t need to be the reincarnation of a famous master to access these frequencies. You only need to remember how to align with them in your own way.


The Science (Sci) Side

Quantum physics talks about a unified field; an infinite web where all energy and information exist simultaneously.

When mystics speak of “oneness,” they’re describing a direct experience of this field.

Neuroscience gives us another angle: in deep meditation, trance, or heart coherence, our brain produces more gamma waves. These are moments when the nervous system becomes synchronised enough to sense and receive information beyond the ordinary senses.

In other words, science and woo are describing the same thing, just with different language.


Where Religion Fits

Religions often preserved the teachings of those who tapped into the field. But over time, they added intermediaries; priests, rituals, icons; between people and Source.

If you look closely though, most traditions whisper the same truth:

  • Christianity: “The kingdom of God is within you.”

  • Hinduism: “Tat Tvam Asi” - “Thou art that.”

  • Buddhism: Enlightenment means realising your true nature beyond illusion.

You weren’t meant to worship the channel. You were meant to realise you are a channel too.

And this isn’t a new idea. Across history, people have experimented with direct connection practices:

  • Early Christianity (Desert Fathers and Mothers, 3rd–4th century): Hermits left cities for the desert, sitting in silence and prayer to receive wisdom directly.

  • Quakers / Society of Friends (1600s to now): Still practice “silent worship” or “waiting worship”; sitting quietly in a meeting house until someone feels moved by Spirit to speak. No set ritual, no priest; the belief is that anyone can be a channel.

  • Buddhist and Hindu meditation traditions (ancient to modern): Structured techniques for stilling the mind to hear inner guidance rather than relying on external authorities.

  • Indigenous and shamanic traditions (timeless): Vision quests, sweat lodges and solitary vigils used to receive messages from Spirit without intermediaries.


Chart: Timeline of “Direct Connection” Practices

Era / Tradition

Practice

Social View at the Time

Ancient India & Himalayas

Yogis meditating in caves

Respected seekers of truth; foundations of yoga and Vedanta

Early Christianity (3rd–4th c.)

Desert Fathers & Mothers

Seen as radical but later revered as saints and mystics

Medieval Europe (12th–15th c.)

Christian mystics (Hildegard, Meister Eckhart)

Often viewed with suspicion by Church authorities; some writings hidden or censored

Indigenous & shamanic cultures

Vision quests, solitary vigils

Core part of community life; used to guide decisions and healings

Quakers / Society of Friends (17th c. onwards)

Silent meetings, “waiting on the Spirit”

Revolutionary for rejecting clergy; still active worldwide today

Modern secular & New Age movements (20th–21st c.)

Meditation, automatic writing, “downloads”

More mainstream now, but still called “woo” by skeptics

Throughout time, these practices have swung between being honoured as sacred or dismissed as odd. Yet the core impulse has never changed: humans seeking a direct experience of the field rather than a second-hand story about it, like later interpretations and writings in the Bible or other scriptures.


Today, meditation apps, mindfulness at work, and neuroscience on “flow states” echo the same truth mystics have shared for millennia: you can sit quietly, tune in, and hear for yourself.


Substances Through Time: Tools for Connection or Taboo?

Across history, humans have turned to plants and substances to help shift consciousness, quiet the mind, or open the senses. How they were seen has always depended on the culture, the context, and the social climate of the time.


Chart: Substances, Use, and Social Views

Era / Culture

Substance(s)

Purpose in Connection

Social View at the Time

Later Shift in View

Ancient Greece (Eleusinian Mysteries, 1500 BCE–400 CE)

Kykeon (barley drink, likely with ergot)

Mystical initiation, visions of the afterlife

Sacred, state-protected ritual

Suppressed by early Christianity; later dismissed as “pagan”

Indigenous Americas (timeless–present)

Peyote, Ayahuasca, Psilocybin mushrooms

Vision quests, communication with spirits, healing

Central to cultural and spiritual identity

Colonisation & missionary bans; now returning as tools in therapy

Vedic India (1500 BCE onward)

Soma (unknown plant, possibly mushroom or ephedra)

Sacred drink for divine connection

Highly revered in Vedic hymns

Identity of Soma lost; rituals faded into symbolic offerings

Medieval Europe (12th–16th c.)

Herbal brews (henbane, mandrake, belladonna)

Used by “cunning folk” for trance and divination

Seen as folk medicine in villages

Reframed as “witchcraft” by the Church, leading to persecution

Islamic Golden Age (9th–13th c.)

Hashish

Used by some Sufi mystics for altered states and poetry

Accepted within certain circles

Later condemned as indulgence, banned in wider society

Modern West (20th c.)

LSD, Psilocybin, Cannabis

Explored for creativity, spirituality, psychotherapy

1950s–60s: curiosity & research; counterculture embraced

1970s: outlawed, stigma grew; now re-emerging in science & wellness

Shifts in Social View

  • Sacred to Suppressed: Many substances were honoured as sacred in their original context but demonised when outside powers (churches, colonisers, governments) wanted control.

  • Medicine to “Danger”: What was once seen as healing was later framed as dangerous, often because it couldn’t be easily controlled or taxed.

  • Stigma to Science: Today, neuroscience and clinical studies are bringing psychedelics and plant medicines back into mainstream conversation, now through the lens of trauma healing, end-of-life care, and personal growth.


Why This Matters

These substances were never about “getting high” in their original use. They were doorways; helping people tune in to the same universal field that saints, mystics, and prophets accessed in silence.

The social lens shifted depending on who held the power: when mystics led, they were honoured; when institutions tightened control, they were forbidden. Today, as science and spirituality weave together again, people are beginning to reclaim these tools, not as shortcuts, but as companions in remembering what we’ve always known: connection is built into us.

What’s Available and Used Today

People are still exploring ways to expand consciousness; some ancient, some modern. What’s changed is how these practices are viewed. Many substances once outlawed are slowly moving back into the “OK” box because of new science, shifting culture, and their potential for healing.

(Always check your local laws before exploring any of these, what’s legal in one place may not be in another.)


Why the Shift?

  • Science: Clinical trials are showing benefits for trauma, depression, end-of-life anxiety, and addiction.

  • Culture: As stigma softens, people are more open to viewing these tools as medicine or spiritual aids rather than just “drugs.”

  • Tradition: Indigenous and shamanic practices are being re-recognised for the wisdom they’ve carried for centuries.


Chart: Current Substances in Use

Substance

Where It’s Used

Science Lens

Cultural Lens

Current Status*

Psilocybin (magic mushrooms)

Therapy trials, retreats

Promising results in depression, PTSD

Sacred in Indigenous ceremonies

Decriminalised in some US cities; legal retreats overseas

Ayahuasca

Shamanic ceremonies (Amazon, global retreats)

Some research into trauma & addiction

Long history in Indigenous Amazonian culture

Legal in parts of South America; grey area elsewhere

Cannabis

Medical & recreational

Studied for pain, anxiety, inflammation

Sacred in some spiritual traditions

Legal in some countries/states, restricted in others

Peyote / San Pedro

Vision quests, Native American Church

Limited modern science

Deep Indigenous ceremonial roots

Legal for some Native American groups; restricted otherwise

LSD

Research settings, underground

Studied for creativity, therapy, PTSD

Icon of 1960s counterculture

Illegal in most places, research slowly returning

*Status is rapidly changing, always check your local legalities.


The 12 Dimensions

The 12 Dimensions (SciWoo Style)

A lot of metaphysical teachings describe layers of consciousness as “dimensions.” Think of them not as stacked places, but as frequency bands or “stations” your awareness can tune to, like moving from AM to FM on a radio.

  • 3D is everyday life: physical reality, survival, bills, deadlines, duality.

  • 4D is where time, emotions and astral layers come into play: dreams, déjà vu, intuitive hits.

  • 5D and beyond is unity consciousness, pure love, soul-level knowing, where separation starts to dissolve.

  • 12D is described as pure Source energy, the highest level of our soul. Think of it like the sun, and all the lower dimensions are the rays shining out from it.

Here’s where the SciWoo piece lands: you’re not leaving your body or floating off to another planet. You’re shifting the state of your nervous system and brainwaves, like tuning a dial to a finer station.

When Jesus, Thoth, Mary Magdalene, or any awakened teacher, connected to the “field,” they were tuning beyond 3D survival into these higher dimensions of awareness.

And I do the same, when I “chat to the dead in my head"(What I call it!) during mediumship, I'm not making it up; I'm operating in a 5D frequency band. My brain and energy field momentarily synchronise enough to receive information from souls who are no longer in a 3D body but still very much active in the 5D+ field.

From a science side, we might say my brain enters gamma or theta coherence, my heart-brain system calms, and my perception widens to pick up subtler signals. From a woo side, I'm in heart-led, higher-self alignment, standing at the “same radio station” mystics throughout time tuned into.

Already Connected? (Especially for ADHD Minds)

If you’re someone whose brain never seems to switch off; random songs playing in your head, ideas dropping in from nowhere, noticing repeating numbers or “seeing things” in patterns (like faces or ghosts in the curtains); you’re not broken, and you’re not imagining it, you're unique!

That’s often how intuitive information first shows up. In ADHD minds especially, the channels are already open; they just haven’t been trained or organised. It’s like we're already picking up the radio station, but the dial is fuzzy.

The good news: this can be easier than you think. With a little structure, practice, and the right techniques, you can learn to separate everyday brain-noise from real intuitive hits, and use your sensitivity as a gift instead of a distraction.

If this resonates with you, I’ve created courses and guided meditations designed specifically for ADHD minds; short, practical, and easy to follow; that help you put the pieces together and deepen your connection without overwhelm.


SciWoo Takeaway

You don’t need to be Jesus, Thoth, or Mary Magdalene to feel what they felt. You’re not them; you’re you. But you are tuning into the same radio station they did.

You are a unique fractal of Source energy, with your own gifts, your own frequency, your own way of bringing through divine wisdom. When you realise this, you no longer need to compare yourself to others, or cling to rigid techniques and fixed beliefs.

It empowers you to connect directly; in your backyard, in your lounge room, under your doona on a rainy day, anywhere.

It reminds you to explore your own soul blueprint, your own gifts, your own purpose; instead of borrowing an identity from the past.


Final Reflection

Next time you feel that surge of divine love or wisdom, don’t dismiss it, but don’t assume you’ve become someone else either.

Whether you’re a lifelong meditator, a curious beginner, someone with an ADHD mind full of songs and ideas, or someone exploring sacred tools and traditions, you’re already closer than you think. You don’t need a special bloodline, a secret code, or to be part of a secret society. The capacity to tune in belongs to everyone.

That’s the beauty of this work: it’s not about being perfect, special or chosen. It’s about remembering you’re already connected and learning to trust the signal you’re receiving. - Ang x

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