THE WOVEN UNIVERSE #913 - BARLOW’S MAP: NAVIGATING THE INVISIBLE

The Dictionary of Reality

In our previous series, we looked at how the universe was initialised. Now, we move into the actual structure of the world we live in. To do this, we are using the work of Cleve Barlow, a tohunga who provided us with a technical dictionary for the unseen world. In the Babylonian system, language is often used to hide the truth or create "legal fiction." But in the Woven Universe, language is a tool for mapping reality.

According to Research Report #253, Barlow’s lexicon acts as a metaphysical map. It provides us with the precise terms for the different layers of existence, from the physical to the spiritual. By using the correct names for these realms, we aren't just "talking," we are navigating. We are using ancient "GPS coordinates" to find our way through the complexities of the modern world.

The Threads of Connection

Babylon wants you to believe that you are an isolated unit, disconnected from everything else. This makes you easier to control. If you think you are alone, you will look to the system for protection and resources. But Barlow’s map shows us that the universe is "woven." Every person, every tree, and every star is connected by invisible threads of energy and whakapapa.

When we understand this map, we realise that our actions have far-reaching consequences. We aren't just "doing business" or "managing projects," we are interacting with a living, breathing system. By using Barlow’s technical terms for concepts like Mauri (life force) and Tapu (sacred restriction), we can see the structure of our environment with total clarity. We stop guessing and start operating with precision.

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