THE PURE SOURCE #139 - THE INTELLECTUAL TRUNCATION: WHY THE WEST NARROWED THE SOURCE

The High-Pass Filter

In acoustics, a "high-pass filter" is a setting that allows high-frequency sounds to pass through while significantly dampening or cutting off the lower, deeper frequencies. According to Research Report #262, the Western biblical canon underwent a similar process of intellectual filtration during the 4th century. The "Full Stack" of 81 books was passed through an institutional sieve, leaving only the "high-pitched" administrative narratives while cutting off the deep, foundational "bass" of the original Source.

This wasn't an accidental oversight; it was a deliberate tuning of the frequency. By removing books like 1 Enoch and Jubilees, the Western Church effectively silenced the deep-frequency data that explained the spiritual origins of authority and the divine nature of land tenure. They replaced a rich, multi-dimensional resonance with a narrowed, tinny narrative that was much easier for a centralised empire to broadcast.

The Timeline of the Edit

The narrowing of the West happened in stages, moving from the broad, diverse libraries of the early believers to a fixed, "official" list that excluded anything that resonated too deeply with indigenous or revolutionary sovereignty.

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