Here's a traditional soft pastry, very popular in English-speaking countries, which I've turned into a simplified vegan, gluten-free recipe with no added fat or sugar. It is very moist and may therefore be enjoyed without a cup of tea.
Ingredients
Serves 8:
- 200 g buckwheat flakes
- 3 tbsp ground flaxseed - 1 tsp baking soda - 1 tsp ground cinnamon - 1 large carrot - 1
large apple - 9 dried apricots - 4 tbsp sultanas - 240 ml hazel or almond milk - 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
Instructions
Soak apricots and sultanas in a bowl of boiling water for about 15 minutes. In the meantime, peel and grate the carrot and the apple.
Grind buckwheat flakes into flour and add ground flaxseed, baking soda and cinnamon. Add vinegar, then gradually incorporate milk to a smooth dough. Then mix in the carrot and apple.
Drain the sultanas and apricots. Cut the latter in small pieces and add to the dough.
Transfer to a silicone cake mould and bake for 45 minutes at 180°C.
NOTE: I personally don't like sugar and find the ingredients of this recipe sweet enough. However, you may still add some sugar according to your taste (for example, you may add 2½ tbsp xylitol or birch sugar or a bit more if you prefer using traditional sugar). Otherwise, you may also add some chopped nuts to the dough.
Reality, in its essence, is neither clear nor dark; neither good nor bad.
These distinctions arise from perception and not from perspective or the
nature of reality.
Conditioned by experience and influenced by the masses and cultural
narratives, the soul imparts its astral colouring to existence, taking its
impressions for granted rather than examining them more closely. As Epictetus
reminds us:
Men are not troubled by things, but by the way they look at them.
What we call ‘good’ or ‘bad’ does not exist per se: it is just a filtered
interpretation, an opinion imbued with matrix programming, which does not even
belong to you, but passes through you in the form of thoughts or suggestions.
Existential anxiety arises when we resist fundamental neutrality, clinging to
preferences and aversions instead of observing reality as it is.
However, this non-polarised observing stance is the key that unlocks other
quantum potentials and timelines. We give psychological meaning to something,
but often mistake our interpretations for absolute truths, hence the
crystallisation.
Gnosis offers a way to rectify this:
You have power over your perceptions, not over external events. Become aware
of this, and you will find peace by psychically understanding the occult
symbolism of everything around you.
Thus, in order to transcend the illusion of biased projections, it is
necessary to recognise that reality itself is devoid of any intrinsic quality.
It is astral influences and matrix programming that attach subjective weight,
value and judgement to it.
It's pumpkin season again! What was once turnip season is now only used to
refer to bad scripts and cowards in French. Like the 10 of Spades or its tarot
card equivalent, showing a character lying face down on the ground, with ten
swords stabbed into his back, October is a dark month, often filled with a
sense of dread and foreboding. Known in occult circles as Red October, the month
of harvest, bloodshed, stagnation and loss of control, ends with masquerades
where people pretend to scare each other by dressing up as monsters, ghosts or
witches in order to be on the safe side. But number 10 is also a symbol of
transition, like a bridge between two worlds, since death, in the true sense,
is nothing more than a transfer from one state to another. Furthermore, in the
Lenormand Oracle, the 10 of Spades is paired with a ship sailing away
towards unknown shores — a possible reference to Charon's
boat?1
Burn the Witch
The myth surrounding witches reflects the abysmal depths of human ignorance,
the hypocrisy of religions, and the psychopathic entities they worship. As
French historian Michel Pastoureau wrote, “witches are not a phenomenon of the Middle Ages but of the modern era.” Indeed, hatred towards the feminine principle is nothing new, but now seems
to be reaching new heights. Simply consider the increasingly violent abuse of
transgender propaganda, or extreme religious obscurantism, attempting to
impose their rules and views in Western civilisations.
Contrary to popular belief, it was not during the Middle Ages that the
greatest number of crimes against ‘witches’ were committed, but during the
Renaissance. The women considered as such were generally from the working
class and most were healers, midwives or herbalists, holding ancestral
know-how that competed with the humanist creed based on science and knowledge
(rather than knowing). Their practice was therefore labelled “magical” in
order to justify witch hunts.
‘Witches’ posed no threat to men as individuals, but rather to the archontic
system, which used institutions (the Church, the justice system, official
medicine) to eliminate anything that would slip beyond its control.
They were thus blamed for knowing too much, much more than the established
institutions themselves. Their knowledge of lunar cycles and natural
correspondences also allowed them to break free from imposed patterns and
touch upon the very structure of ‘life’. That's why they were accused of
transforming or metamorphosing others, a distorted reflection of their
vibratory ability to dissolve existing moulds and what the matrix
wants to crystallise — in other words, they showed that matter is energy and that
all energy is malleable.
That sly come-hither stare
That strips my conscience bare
It's witchcraft
And I've got no defense for it
The heat is too intense for it
What good would common sense for it do?
A far cry from the archetypal ugly old woman with a wart on her nose,
‘witches’ were guilty of being independent and arousing desire in men. This is
certainly the greatest untold truth, as it still pervades certain religions.
Many witch trials were, in fact, fuelled by shameful male fantasies. As men
were unable to control their urges, the blame was put on women as
‘temptresses’ or ‘friends of the Devil’. Weakness always seeks to blame, and
the cognitive dissonance was too overwhelming for the so-called ‘stronger’
sex. To the benefit of the clique of the archons who manipulate human emotions.
Last but not least, as archetypes of the rebellious feminine principle (like
Lilith, Adam's first wife, accused of tempting Eve in the guise of a serpent),
witches served as a reminder that incarnation in the flesh cannot occur
without this fundamental principle. In a world ruled by a jealous patriarchal
god, such power is intolerable for it cannot be subdued.
Spells and Charms
And that's where the trap closes in: everything beyond institutional control
was rebranded as ‘magic’. But what is magic, if not the soul in action?2 A
force that manipulates forms, but without any connection to the spirit.
However, a soul acting without its spirit always ends up creating its own
shackles, as what it attracts through ignorance, it will sooner or later have
to pay for.
The word sorceress (sorcière, as used in French) comes from the Latin
sortiarius, ‘spell caster’, derived from sors, meaning 'fate' or 'destiny'. Magic
is therefore a coded energy and a spell is an expressed intention that can be
instantly broken by a supramental frequency (hence the importance of always
vibrating at a high frequency). Non-consent will produce a boomerang effect
that will not only render any act of magic ineffective, but this energy will
have to find a target, and it will be those who emitted it who will suffer the
consequences. The spell will thus rebound upon its authors with triple intensity.
Cover up in shade
Fly fast through the airwaves
Meet with pride and truth
Danger is great joy
Dark is bright as fire
It's worth noting that magic, whether black or white, remains the same, since it is once again a matter of swapping polarities. Polarisation is, moreover, a pernicious trap that must be overcome at all costs. Thus, praying for others is a form of magic, regardless of how noble the intention may be. Hence the well-known but misunderstood saying: “the road to hell is paved with good intentions”.
Furthermore, sort, the French3 for 'spell', is the same as sortir in the third person, which in this context means 'to step out'. A witch or sorceress is someone who breaks out of moulds and shatters boundaries. In its intransitive form, they stand out from the crowd, from the norm, and the matrix loops; in its transitive form, they expose what's hidden: knowledge, secrets, and invisible forces.
Treats or Tricks
But ‘taking out’ may also mean ‘unwrapping’. The matrix enjoys treating us to its glittering wrappers, promising solace and comfort. And as with Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans, every bite is a gamble:
“You want to be careful with those,” Ron warned Harry. “When they say every
flavour, they mean every flavour — you know, you get all the ordinary ones
like chocolate and peppermint and marmalade, but then you can get spinach
and liver and tripe. George reckons he had a booger-flavoured one once.”
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, J.K. Rowling (1997)
That's the image of the Matrix: attractive packaging, but unpredictable taste — and more often disgusting than delicious.
And when it comes to booby-trapped treats, narcissists are true master candy-makers. On the outside, they come wrapped in shiny, colourful paper. But inside, it's not chocolate: it's all recycled and repackaged digestive waste. One might think the smell would eventually give away the packaging, but unfortunately, they always manage to convince those around them that it is not them who smell bad, but their victim, whom they torment to breaking point.
These human wrapped candies are not just dysfunctional individuals: they often serve as relays for archons. Their role is to trigger an emotional reaction in the other person and then reverse roles. They provoke, harass and manipulate until the victim breaks down. Then they point the finger: ‘See, HE (or SHE) is the monster.’ And as long as no one dares to unwrap the foil, the ploy continues.
As Above, So Below
From human wrapped candy to the treats of the archons, the basic idea is the same: as practitioners of black magic and trickery, the 'mighty' of this world always wrap their poison in the shiny paper of ‘progress’, 'morality' or ‘inclusivity’. The treats may change, but the bitter taste of political correctness remains as foul as what is humanly abject.
These ruling elites, who act as willing agents of the matrix, occupy positions of power in order to better reverse situations: hypnotising the masses, projecting their guilt onto those who escape their control, and naming the culprits to be burned — yesterday at the stake, today through cancel culture and political or media purges.
And make no mistake about it: witch hunts are not some distant memory from the Dark Ages. In Africa (and other parts of the world), women and children are still being tortured and killed on the pretext of witchcraft, as reported by Amnesty International4.
When I look out my window
Many sights to see
And when I look in my window
So many different people to be
That is strange, so strange
You've got to pick up every stitch
Must be the season of the witch
The archons are forever recycling the same scenarios, not so that the trapped souls may learn — what's the point when memories are being erased and manipulated? — but to sustain the cycle which feeds them.
Endnotes
^ In Greek mythology, Charon or Kharon is a psychopomp, the ferryman of the Greek underworld. He carries the souls of those who have been given funeral rites across the rivers Acheron and Styx, which separate the worlds of the living and the dead. In some burials, low-value coins known generically as Charon's obols were placed in, on, or near the mouth of the deceased, as a viaticum for the soul's journey. The dead who could not pay the fee, and those who had received no funeral rites, had to wander the near shores of the Styx for one hundred years before they were allowed to cross the river.
^ In French, 'la magie' (magic) sounds exactly like 'l'âme agit' (the soul acts). As explained in a note below, due to its specific vibration French is the preferred language used by occult societies. Therefore, even if, in this particular instance, the language of birds doesn't work in your language, it still has the same vibratory impact in all the fractal layers of the matrix simulation.
^ Each language has a specific frequency that goes far beyond words. French ranks among the initiatory languages. Historically, it was and still is used in high occult lodges, particularly because of its rich and precise structure, which allows for complex codification of ideas and rituals.
^ Accused of being a witch, 90-year-old Akua Denteh was lynched and beaten to death in the streets of Mempeasem in July 2020. In some parts of Africa, witches are feared and hunted down. According to Amnesty International in Gambia, several hundred people have been arrested and detained. These people are tortured and forced to drink a hallucinogenic drink, compelling them to confess to witchcraft.
Have you ever noticed how, when you're bursting with energy, the person
closest to you is often feeling drained? When the other person is in a good
mood, you’re the one who’s irritable. And when you’re thinking clearly, the
other person seems confused. As if these phases of misalignment were being
sustained by recurring energy patterns.
This is where the study of biological clocks, or biorhythms, comes in. These
are a set of three regular cycles, calculated from our date of birth. The
first, lasting 23 days, is said to affect our physical vitality; the second,
lasting 28 days, our moods and emotions; and finally, the third, lasting 33
days, our mental state and communication.
These cycles are reminiscent of those of the Sun, Moon and Mercury,
respectively, which are thought to have a similar influence in astrology.
Biorhythms are represented as sinusoidal waves, with optimal phases (peaks),
depressive phases (troughs), or critical phases when the curve reaches the
baseline (or zero point).
The point here is not to debate the scientific reality of these cycles or
their validity, since anyone can observe them and judge for themselves. The
real question would be: if these cycles are natural, what purpose do these
intermittent shifts serve — both individually and collectively?
And what if, like astrological birth charts, these biological rhythms were in
fact determined by matrix programming? A way of keeping us within
predictable fluctuations, limiting our peaks, and above all... preventing us
from being too often in sync with others.
Picture a sound wave. Sound engineers often use a peak-limiting system, called
a limiter, to keep the volume within a controlled range.
What if biorhythms played exactly that role for us?
Invisible limiters that prevent our peaks of energy, emotion or intellectual
clarity from lasting too long.
Even more subtly: when two (or more) sound waves meet, if they are in phase,
they combine, amplifying the volume and the power. But if they are out of
phase, they partially cancel each other out, reducing the momentum.
What if the matrix were constantly engineering this misalignment?
When you’re high, the other person is low. When the other person is clear,
you’re the one who’s confused. When you want to move, the other person has no
energy. As a result, you’re never really in sync. There’s always a bit of
friction.
And what does this friction produce? The infamous loosh, the emotional energy
that feeds the system.
In this sense, biorhythms would not only be individual curves. They would also
serve to shape our relationships, encounters, and conflicts.
Two people who are rarely in sync generate far more tension — and therefore
much more energy that can be harvested by the matrix.
As if we were all connected to an invisible score, ensuring that harmony
remains rare and dissonance is the rule.
So, the next time you feel this disconnection with someone close to you,
instead of accepting it as an inevitable, pseudo-natural phenomenon against
which you are powerless, ask yourself what would happen if you refused to play
along and reclaimed your own frequency.
Because even if these cycles do exist, the greatest power still lies with you:
the power to choose not to believe in them, and to consciously realign
yourself with your axis.