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ORMUS Alchemy: The marriage of science and spirit
This treatise on basic chemistry is the way it is taught in any high
school or college classroom. As scientific knowledge increases, particularly with advances in quantum physics, understanding
grows and paradigms change. But this simplified explanation of atomic structure and function will serve our purposes well
enough for now.
All physical matter is made up of one or more of 92 known elements, as can be seen on a Periodic
Table of Elements in any biology or chemistry textbook. Many of these elements are well known to most people: carbon, hydrogen,
oxygen, gold, silver, etc., while other elements, such as iridium and rhodium, are not so well known. Elements are made up
of atoms that have unique properties to that element, so that the atoms of carbon are physically and chemically different
from the atoms of gold.
Atoms can be thought of as miniature solar systems: atoms have a core or nucleus composed
of positively charged subatomic particles called protons and neutral subatomic particles called neutrons. Orbiting the nucleus
are negatively charged electrons. The electrons are held in orbitals around the nucleus due to the attraction between the
positive charge of the protons and the negative charge of the electrons. Atoms bond to each other by either sharing or donating/accepting
electrons in their outermost orbital, also known as the valence shell.

All atoms of every element have these basic components: protons and neutrons
in a nucleus with electrons orbiting around them. Elements differ, however, in the number of protons, neutrons, and
electrons. For example, an atom of the element carbon always has 6 protons. If an atom has 8 protons, then it
is not a carbon atom, it is an oxygen atom.
Most elements are composed of many atoms bonded to each other, which
confers stability to the whole. Very rarely will you find just one lone atom hanging out by itself. When you do,
these atoms are called monatomic (two atoms bonded to each other are called diatomic). In an atom, the protons and neutrons
are found in harmonic sequences with differing amounts of energy within the nucleus, and at least for the transition elements
in the center of the periodic table, if an atom is by itself, the protons and neutrons will try to pull apart from each other,
distorting the nucleus of the atom (this does not happen when the atoms are in stable bonds with other atoms).
In
the 1990's, a man named David Hudson discovered that when the Noble Metals and Platinum Group Elements are in a monatomic
state, they have amazing properties that they do not have in their traditional metallic state. These elements include
Gold, Silver, Copper, Iridium, Rhodium, Palladium, Ruthenium, Osmium, and Platinum. The gold that people are most familiar
with are composed of many thousands of gold atoms bonded to each other, giving that gold necklace or gold nugget its metallic
properties. When the gold (or any other of the Noble Metals or Platinum Group elements) are coaxed into breaking their
atomic bonds to become monatomic, the gold then no longer has metallic properties. It is no longer a metal, but something
else entirely with fascinating properties. David Hudson named these elements ORMEs, Orbitally Rearranged Monatomic Elements. An even more accurate term may be M-state, referring to the
metaphysical state of these elements.
These monatomic elements are now considered to be in a high spin state and
no longer act as particles but as light. These atoms are now held together not by chemical bonds but by resonance wave
activity. The electrons ride this wave in harmonic pairs called Cooper Pairs as energy is transferred in the form of
resonance vibrations from one high-energy nucleus to another high-energy nucleus without any loss of energy, making this material
superconductive.
It is now believed by many in the scientific community that cells in an organism communicate by
light, using a superconducting system of the microtubules of every cell. Since monatomic Rhodium and Iridium have been
isolated from brain tissue at a fairly high level (5% by dry matter weight), some believe that they may play a crucial role
in consciousness. In fact, the Noble Metals and Platinum Group Elements are found quite abundantly throughout the natural
world in the monatomic state.
So, yes, we do have a light body as well as a physical
body and our light body needs to be fed just as our physical body does. This is true Quantum Nutrition!
Remember when I said that the electrons of ORMEs ride a resonance wave in Cooper
Pairs? Well, zero point energy (vacuums, the ether, Spirit) exists equidistant between the electron and the positron,
this is where time intersects the spectrum. At a wavelength level, the two waves coming at each other (the Cooper Pairs)
will bend and combine and shoot out to a point: zero point. At zero point, the energy is no longer wave energy but packets
of quanta energy, of light. Superconducting elements "disappear" into zero point energy to refuel and so they
are able to be in perpetual motion, transferring energy without any energy loss, thus defying the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics.
Zero Point is the Creation Point (Qabalists may think of it in terms of Kether). Zero Point energy is Spirit
or the Unmanifest and the actual zero point is the point of creation or point of first manifestation. Our light bodies
are our individual portion of Spirit and are in constant contact with Spirit, receiving energy from Spirit.
And the workhorses of our light bodies that enable all of this are ORMEs. But modern living with all of its toxins and
pollutants and excesses either decrease the amount of ORMEs available to do work or makes the job of the light body to help
heal the physical body that much harder.
We need to supplement our light body just as we would our physical body
- and as we build up the health of our light body by strengthening our connection to Spirit, so are we healing the physical
body, giving it the nutrition it needs at the quantum level.
Ancient Knowledge Meets New Understanding
Ancient alchemists of many cultures sought to create in their laboratories
a substance that conferred amazing properties: higher consciousness, greater spiritual awareness, long life with excellent
health. This substance has been known by many names: the Philosopher's Stone, Manna, White Powder of Gold, the Bread of
Life, the Semen of the Gods, Shewbread, The Golden Tear from the Eye of Horus, MFKZT, the Elixir of Life, etc. The Egyptian
Book of the Dead refers to this elusive substance as "What Then Is It?". Perhaps the answer is ORMUS?
Today in my lab, I use the same processes that the ancient alchemists used based on many, many years of intense research. And analytical
testing and assays shows that my products are filled with ORMEs of the Noble Metals and Platinum Group Elements.
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