We talk about illusions that control our lives and consciousness, but we do not understand how illusion functions in the world or why it only affects our species.
Illusions, some of which have been known since ancient times, have a rich historical context. The Astral Illusion, for instance, traces its origins back to the post-Atlan era, a time shrouded in mystery and intrigue.
Another illusional function is veiled under conspiracy theories. A primary illusion in Lamu is due to Janix, an agent of the Astral Lords, and the recruitment of General Rasparil.
It seems that illusions have a profound impact on our consciousness. They begin as a single thought: ' I exist as a body.' This thought, 'I exist; therefore, I am,' becomes the cornerstone of the illusion that captivates human consciousness.
We can say that the prime thought that I exist, being a thought, had no objectivity, for it depended on identifying a body to maintain its power and existence. For the thought to survive, it has become attached to many bodies. Once the prime idea of existence arose in human consciousness, the mind created secondary thoughts based on sensual concepts and a sense of duality.
Because there are two distinct forms, male and female, and although both come from one thought, illusion is the only thing that creates the appearance of duality. Many thoughts have made the extension of duality following naming everything in the environment. The naming process further isolated people from their real nature, such as having sons and daughters who began to place humanity into specific boxes. And so, the world illusion began.
Over thousands of years, as humanity expanded, they separated into different groups with different languages, cultures, and nations.
Humanity needed to be controlled because it could not live in an unstructured community without restrictions. Out of all that confusion, leaders and religion came to the rescue.
Through religions of different persuasions, under the guidance of the Astral Lords, all control was initiated first under the guidance of Moses and the so-called Ten Commandments, which were meant to create laws that future priests and temple guards could police.
Finally, personal illusions evolved in which families were subject to the father's rules, the dominant head of their household, and supported by religion.
Based on one thought, there is a weakness where it is possible to bring the whole house down because if the prime thought is destroyed, all subsequent thoughts vanish.
For that to happen, a change within the mind must maintain the illusion. Without consciousness expanding and replacing the illusion in the world, we need to replace all the ignorance and concepts within the mind with truth and reality. It is possible, and unless we accept and live in the reality of transmissions, we will still face existence in a world of ignorance and suffering.