Lesson 12 – The 7 Substages Of The Human Kingdom


“The main thing in life is not to be afraid of being human.”
AARON CARTER


The 7 Substages Of The Human Kingdom

The following discussion will help you see each stage’s operating principles within the human kingdom. The human kingdom is the one that we must understand well to use its inherent knowledge to project our ideal future vision for both ourselves and humanity. We have come to this Earth as the only container of consciousness to do this. It is our purpose and reason for being here. It is also a critical moment during our entire evolutionary journey where we need to understand these concepts to make the necessary positive change fully. The following is a discussion of the substages contained within the human kingdom and some of the critical items that describe each substage. I’ve done this so you can understand where we came from, where we are now, and where we ideally need to go to satisfy the process described by The Arc Of Creation.

Substage One Of The Human Kingdom

Degrees of Freedom & Constraint:

3 degrees of freedom / 0 degrees of constraint

Symmetry:

Using symmetry, this substage’s operating principle is that of the kingdom of Light (no mass, no time, no space, no constraints on being-ness). The kingdom of light is the least restrictive kingdom that allows man just to BE while his body is evolving and to do this in the shadow of The Light while bathing in Its essence.

Description of Consciousness In the Third Substage:

The individual in Substage One is initially alone with no concept of group or self. He is in awe of the breathtaking beauty of the natural world and does not understand his physical relationship to the material plane. The kingdom of animals preceding him is further advanced, threatening man’s existence.

Man has no comprehension of being different from the Light of The Purposiveness and does not understand how the kingdom of Light works. At the beginning of substage 1, man is a clueless survivor. 

This was a substage where a man could utilize the reptilian brain developed in the animal kingdom and learn and add to its potential by developing his limbic brain. The cerebral brain was not yet developed during this substage. Instead, He was experimenting to come up with a final bodily form needed to house his future triune brain structure, and the evolution of the cerebral brain hasn’t yet occurred. At the end of this substage, the form he needs emerges and becomes the container used to evolve man’s consciousness further. It took at least 12 definable attempts at developing the correct body, and eventually, he evolved the Home Sapiens form to work with.

This period of body evolution began around 6 to 7 million years ago when Sahelanthropus Tchaedensis (the first early human that ascended from the animal kingdom of the Ape) appeared. Homo Sapiens emerged about 200,000 years ago and became capable of housing the triune brain that the human eventually developed.

Scientists have discovered and categorized 12 distinct and separate human evolutionary forms that evolved during this period. I’m including a photo of what these12 forms looked like below:

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Homo Sapiens became the final form, and that is what we now find existing today. The other 11 forms have died off and disappeared since they were not the forms that allowed consciousness to develop further.

We stand alone during this substage, still initially connected to our creator, and are unaware of the workings of our physical world. We are in awe of our surroundings and initially do not understand the concept of life and death. Everything just IS, and life is a mystery. In fact, in Sub-Stage One, we don’t yet question what is going on. We accept it. We are entirely vulnerable to being eaten by other animals, and gradually, survival becomes our first instinctive quest and developmental goal. Developing until we ended up with the Homo sapiens body was the goal of this substage.

Our intelligence is limited since our brain size is small compared with that of our body and its ability to hold our growing brain. Of the three brains (cerebral, limbic, and reptilian) we find in use today, only the reptilian and limbic were functional within this early group. The cerebral had not yet been developed, hence the lack of modern brain functioning where the ability to think and project are common today. Back then, that ability was not yet developed, and that is why the early humans just sat there in awe until some other creature attempted to kill and eat him or her. Instinct ruled, but consciousness was unaware of what was happening.

It took quite a while for the early humans to understand clearly cause and effect and to develop an adequate means to protect themselves. Many millions of years of experimentation and body and brain evolution were involved. Substage One represented this for the human form – the opportunity to uncover and then use an ultimate body container for future consciousness development.

The early world around us was violent, and every life form fed upon the other forms around it to survive. The physical world attempted to eat its inhabitants. The early humans’ only hope for survival was to gradually become competent (by developing essential brain functions and basic reasoning) and live long enough to throw off progeny that could expand the human population geometrically.

The Turn is required for us to change and embark upon a wholly new direction guided by our voice of intuition rather than our faulty cerebral brain and its rational, logical left brain-mind.

The driver for the future development of our consciousness becomes Purposiveness (acting through our correct brain intuition) rather than our small left-brain-oriented self that was guided individually and by the collective subconscious (the group). We don’t realize this until late during substage 4 when we begin to see the errors of our ways. Our self will eventually take a backseat position since its development is not supposed to be lost but used for what it represents (a guiding principle rather than the actual driver).

When the human kingdom began several million years ago, man’s body and brain were not yet developed to hold the form of consciousness that we possess today. Language had not yet emerged. Symbolism and art had not yet been formed to express the underlying truth and beauty and carry the evolution and history of prior generations forward. Man was barely one foot out of the animal kingdom, and the ape was much further along in its development within the animal kingdom hierarchy than man was in his.

What made man different from the ape and a member of a new kingdom instead of an extension of a prior one?

Since the first kingdom of the Arc of Creation has zero degrees of constraint and is (on the left side of the Arc) pure light, which is a carrier of consciousness, we can deduce that for man, being conscious and aware of the presence of the Divine indwelling of Spirit in the first kingdom is what sets him apart from the Ape. The Ape could not do this.

Man’s initial limited cognition, however, could be described as a connectedness and a wholeness that instilled both a feeling of pure awe and possibly a view of the world as one of immense beauty yet at the same time not being understood. The result was a being-ness that made man more a child of God rather than a savvy, experienced, and capable predator as already existed in many animal kingdom species.

Man’s path was to become self-aware gradually and then slowly and ultimately to become God or Creator-aware. The ape was only aware of the instinctual aspect of the ape kingdom (which was the focus of the animal kingdom’s development of a group soul for each species), and self and God-awareness was not an evolutionary part of the ape’s development, what the ape experienced ended up as a memory in the group soul of the ape. On the other hand, man was meant to evolve his soul and step beyond the group soul development of the animal kingdom.

The ape’s individual life merged into and became part of the group soul of the ape species upon the individual ape’s death. In man’s case, however, man’s life spanned both a group consciousness and an individual one. The individual conception of man’s uniqueness carried with it the future development and ultimate introduction of his conscious soul connection.

Until that time occurred much later in his individual consciousness development, man’s death caused the soul value to come back into life and create lifetime after lifetime to go through man’s individual soul development. As he did this, the group’s soul evolved slowly as well. The group and the individual could be far apart in consciousness (with the individual far outpacing the group). Still, the individual was always limited during each lifetime in how it could express while in the group’s presence. The group modified the individual and not the other way around.

The individual could carry the group forward through visionary concepts, but getting the group to make advanced leaps wasn’t easy.

The group evolved through the various stages of the Arc of Creation. The particular time that an individual was born into allowed him or her a stage of activity upon which a more advanced life could be expressed.

Substage Two Of The Human Kingdom

Degrees of Freedom & Constraint:

2 degrees of freedom / 1 degree of constraint

Symmetry:

Moves by Charge

Using symmetry, this substage operating principle is similar to the kingdom of Subparticles (mass but no time, no space, and one constraint on being-ness).

Description of Consciousness In the Second Substage:

A man joins the group initially, becomes the group in the middle, and corrects himself in the end. Eventually, he realizes that he cannot remain connected to the group since the group is holding him back from dealing with the expanding individualism that is welling within him and asking for more and more power over the outer environment and others.

During Substage Two, man moves away from oneness and toward duality and joins the group. Here, he finds the benefits of the group’s protection, which makes his life capable of further advancement.

Through much experimentation and challenging our Oneness from Substage One, we find that small groups provided protection we could not acquire by remaining alone. As we learned to protect ourselves by forming small bands, other benefits of joining together became evident. We gradually allowed the group to guide us and care for our daily needs as we began to leave our Substage One instinctual self to evolve through Substage Two and genuine group interaction. We leave the One to become the many.

In Substage One, we were hunters and operated individually or worked together only in very small groups, typically consisting of our family (our husband or wife and children). In Substage Two, we began to multiply our population. Our larger group size (including others from other families) allowed us to band together for protection and enjoy the group’s functioning. The most significant discovery during this time was learning how to produce and grow food in mass large enough to feed our growing population. Because we were better protected from being eaten within the substage one, we could live longer and thus increase our population.

In Substage One, we were unaware of ourselves. Substage Two teaches us to surrender to man-made control rather than chaos without order.

Our desire for order allowed us to succumb to group control. We now identify with the group in Substage Four rather than as we did within Substage Two, but we still depend upon the group for our overall development.

Group awareness is formed in Substage Two. As we surrender our lives to the group, a few develop the self further by understanding how to manipulate and control others. The group allowed them to progress further and eventually into Substage Three.

Substage Two is an exercise in both the evolution of the group and the evolution of the use of power by a few individuals that will lead to a breakout in the development of the ego in Substage Three. Substage Three gets its first taste of Ego development from the few in power who lead the Substage Two group.

The limbic brain is developing particularly on the right side, where relationships, art, and music become social growth mechanisms. On the left side, man learns to organize things so they make sense. Initially, the organization is society and involved in finding ways for society to flourish. Ultimately, this organization became a method to control others and create social differences where those at the top could live better lives than others. Those influential people took away from the group material they needed to rise above others. Those remaining in the group had much less materially to work with.

I suspect that the search for meaning in life and the formation of the concept of the “gods” orchestrating life initially attracted Substage One man to move into Substage Two. Within Substage Two, the king and the priest became the personalities that prompted the group’s evolution. The “gods” or oracles were the voices that came through the priest, and the king could ground those motivations within the social reality.

Substage Two needed to go through its development and experimentation before the emergence of man as a self-conscious and self-determined individual within Substage Three.

Once again, man worked toward fulfilling survival needs. Still, in Substage Two, instead of remaining alone or in small bands or tribes, he became a willing member of a group that formed its ideology, concepts of, and approach to life.

Man no longer saw himself alone with God with the need to protect himself from the aggressive predators that continuously tried to eat him. Instead, he identified himself with the group and surrendered his life and fate to the group.

In sub-stage 1, man could be killed or eaten by a tiger, and acceptance never became an issue – it just was. In Substage Two, a man was more capable of defending himself through the group’s actions, yet the mystery of life remained a mystery.

Because the group provided greater security, time freed up and became available to search for what was controlling reality. As a result, the group began looking for a higher power(s) or being(s) to appease and be convinced to favor group members.

Hence, man functioned as a member of a tribe or civilization in which his actions were prescribed entirely by tribal customs or by a king or leader. As a group member, his reality became orchestrated by the divine (i.e., the gods) and his appointed leaders.

The source of awe that man first felt and retained through his lengthy Substage One journey allowed him to survive and not take personally what happened since his self wasn’t yet developed. As a member of the group in Substage Two, a new approach to viewing life and creation allowed the group to see things that happened as acts of the gods rather than just “is” (Substage One) or due to the actions man himself originated (Substage Three). Awe was replaced by a belief in “something higher than man,” the man remained without a center of his own and instead was an extension of the group.

Human sacrifice, the killing of servants when a king or leader died, and even Pizarro’s 180 soldiers capturing the Inca king and taking over 12 million Inca people illustrate that there was little or no self-determination at the level of the common man in the Substage Two group.

In Substage Two, man could be killed and sacrificed to appease the gods, and once again, his own life was not yet valued. The “gods” ruled the world and man’s destiny. His death was considered the same as his life – to be a part of a natural process without right or wrong or the need for personal accomplishment that became the foundation for the further evolution of consciousness in Substage Three.

As the group developed, sacrificing to the gods must have been considered a blessing. When kings died, ancient civilizations killed all the servants and family members and buried them in the king’s tomb. It appears that for men in Substage Two, the society, the group, comes first, and the individual is not recognized or allowed an identity separate from the group.

Instead of the ego of one man sparring against the ego of another (as occurs in Substage 3), the last Substages involved groups sparring with each other for supremacy. It was thought that each specific group had the blessings of the gods and was the chosen society, and the others were a threat and not to be allowed to dominate or compete.

As a result of this “we are the chosen ones” group concept, societies evolved where collectivism was experienced apart from visible individualism. There arose a group spirit much like the instinctual pressure of a group soul that had as its source the collective society and not each member. The devotion existed in someone or something beyond and was more significant than man, his society, and his own personal and collective environment. Whatever the group was endowed with was unalloyed devotion. All group members supported that endowment without challenge. Acceptance was complete in the higher power that empowered the group.

When collective devotion existed within the groups of Substage Two, their civilizations were dedicated to various gods who were thought to provide them with the knowledge and means to learn how to cultivate crops for food, cotton for clothing, music for devotion, and many other forms of advancing human expression. There was no conflict of interest between the individual self and the group self since no consciousness at the individual level existed or was allowed to become visible. 

Neither the first sub-stage nor the second existed as development stages where man had his identification. Substage One was selfless and full of awe, and Substage Two was focused on the group and its devotion to something bigger and higher than the individual or the group.

Both were extensions of the “child/children of God(s)” concept, and existence was considered immortal, existing outside of space and time without form or substance and hence incapable of the loss of separation experienced within the subsequent sub-stages of development that followed.

The individual member and the king were the same – servants of their god(s). Primitive second substage people lived within a continual dialogue with their gods and oracles and must have constantly carried a sense of the continual presence of the divine.

The first two Substages of the Arc are indestructible and spirit (Substage One) and soul (Substage Two). They do not focus on the evolution of matter and hence hold an immortal quality. Finite existence at the third and fourth substages involved the development of form (mental constructs in the kingdom of atoms) and formed substance (physical forms and actions in the kingdom of molecules).

Substage Three Of The Human Kingdom

Takes on its own. Center Degrees of Freedom & Constraint:

1 degree of freedom / 2 degrees of constraint

Symmetry:

Using symmetry, this Substage operating principle is similar to the kingdom of Atoms.

Description of Consciousness In the Third Substage:

This Substage is all about taking on power and channeling it through man’s control as an individual.

This is where we find the beginning of the development of the cerebral brain (left side). Man begins to “think for himself” and becomes the center of his universe.

The goal in Substage Three is for man to become self-conscious and self-determined. To do this, he begins to lose a sense of the divine creating and orchestrating reality and instead sees himself as the maker or co-maker of his reality.

Man uncovers and learns the law of things by observing the results of what he does to things. Consequently, until the ego is fully formed, he cannot personally draw upon the substance of experience and build a body of knowledge with self-identification as its roots.

In Substage Three, man breaks away from the group to become conscious of himself as different from other people. Man is moving away from the group yet is held back by the group since society dictates the behavior and norms for daily living.

As man acquires a new center, his ego, he becomes self-governed, breaks away from authority, and begins to make mistakes to learn about life and his place within it. 

To do this, man develops his logical and rational left-brain-oriented cerebral mind, which now demands a reason for everything and proof that what is discovered is true. In Substage Three, man creates a center of his own and breaks away from the totality to become a world unto himself.

His world is small but a fragment of the whole and is rational and self-governed. As man wanders blindly through the third sub-stage focused on the development of his ego and his personal view from the center of his own life, he makes many mistakes. Since he is now self-governed, he ultimately becomes responsible for his mistakes and is individually punished.

Cause and effect are identifiable through the use of logic and reason. In Substage Two, misfortunes were the punishment inflicted by the gods upon the group, and the individual was not held responsible.

Society probably became substage three-oriented with the emergence of the Age of Reason, which was dominant in Greek civilization. It began in 750 BC and lasted until 146 BC, when the Roman conquest gained control over Greece. The Greeks became experts in using abstract concepts. They gave birth to today’s modern, rational, logical mind, which has become our primary tool for understanding life and developing our daily reality.

The Greeks were responsible for developing the concept of the individual self. From these roots, we find today that the entire world is ruled by self-centered people who have learned to gain control of tremendous economic and political power to satisfy their desires. In most cases, this is done by taking financial advantage of less capable members who form the largest percentage of the group. Einstein mentions this in one of his quotes, where instead of eating each other physically, we changed and began eating each other financially. This happens through the development of Substage Three and its extension into Substage Four.

Through abstract reasoning and logical analysis, man quickly became aware that he was responsible for his actions and mistakes. Before this new way of viewing life, man considered the gods accountable for his difficulties. This whole turnaround in viewing life was a precursor and propellant for the development of science, which modern man now uses to replace the superstition and dogma of ancient religions.

Science has become man’s “religion” for quite some time. Everything has become fully determinable through logic and reason of the laws of science. As man made it through his Substage Three development, he eventually realized that he needed to create a knowledge base to obtain answers and explain the origin of his errors. This accumulating and pulling together a knowledge base and being able to define the law that exists within everything definable fully became the focus of his Substage Four development, where we now reside today. We live in a time where laws are now fully defined, and we see within them that this was not our goal. Instead, our goal is to move away from those errors and to do so. We need to find a whole new way to guide our future evolution. This becomes the period that I call The Turn. It is a time filled with tremendous turmoil and much pain and suffering since letting go of our long history of development is a difficult thing to do.

Individuals who control the group become rich and powerful, and other people watch them and end up desiring to do the same, but most can’t. There comes a critical time when we have too many people striving to become rich and powerful individuals, and the system needs to “snap” and show all those people that this is not the way to our proper and future development.

Developing consciousness within Substage Three involves moving away from the group to become a powerful individual. Developing consciousness within Substage Four consists in moving away from group thinking and allowing intuition sourced from Purposiveness to guide us.

In Substage Three, we aim to perfect the emergence of the Ego. This is where leaders within the group advanced, and those people began to create laws and ways of doing things that enslaved the larger population and caused it to support those in more powerful positions.

Substage Four of The Human Kingdom

Degrees of Freedom & Constraint:

0 degrees of freedom / 3 degrees of constraint

Symmetry:

The Turn (#4 – inorganic molecules)

The Turn (#5 – the ability to exercise free will)

The Turn (#6 – organic molecules)

Description of Consciousness In the Fourth Substage:

In the fourth kingdom, reality has three components or Substages identified by the numbers 4, 5, and 6. Three levels exist within this one unique substage. All of the other Substages only have 1 number assigned to it.

Today, we exist 1/2 in the development of this kingdom at position 5 (right in the middle of this 3-numbered Substage). Some of us are embarking on our movement into the next Substage in position 6, while the more significant population remains in position 5 of this Substage. This is where The Turn resides, and this is the force that controls our evolution as a society as I write about these forces.

Within substage Four, the focus becomes on our need to define everything. This is where we find the emergence of the period of logic and reason and the information age. At the end of Substage Four, we maximized this former need and could categorize everything in our physical world. All things physical become well defined, and this approach to life values the actual net worth of the individual and becomes a way to “grab” and “steal” life force from others.

During this time frame, the body has fully developed to a point where the focus now is on accumulating information and learning how to protect it from use by others. As a result, those who owned the right to use this information also became more powerful financially and could govern how others used their life forces.

We became book-learned and built a body of knowledge through examining what works and what doesn’t. This is where we began to assemble numerous bodies of laws – laws of the universe, laws of physics, laws of science, laws of politics, laws of human nature, etc. Morality suffers the most when human laws become the norm, which is what we find going on now. We find ourselves within a very lawful but deeply immoral time.

Albert Einstein shared that we no longer eat each other physically (as we might have done back then) but rather financially today. That form of aggression toward others is present today. We’re now eating each other financially, and that lower animal instinctual need continues to plague us until we reach The Turn, where we can evaluate and correct the errors of our ways. The Turn allows us to quit using our old consciousness and instead replace it with a new direction.

We have finally fully developed the power of the self and learned how to manipulate others in the group. We needed to become good at controlling the world and to do so; we first developed our rational and logical abilities beyond what was typical within the group. The world is a concrete place where cause and effect are examined from a physical perspective, and this “grading” and “stealing” have become physical. To become powerful as individuals, we further embarked upon becoming intelligent and wise by acquiring knowledge through logic and reason and our ability to control it exceptionally well.

In the fourth kingdom, reality has three components or Substages identified by the numbers 4, 5, and 6.

In Substage Four, man begins discovering, handling, and observing the effects of laws by which things are combined. These laws of science, business, society, and others have been learned by trial and error through experience in the third substage. Eventually, a need arises to correct first guesses regarding facts. In the third sub-stage, we learn all about the origin of error.

As man embarks upon his path within sub-stage 3, he begins to see that what he has been doing has led to substantial global problems that affect everyone on the face of the earth. Sub-stage Three development and early Substage Four were propelled by greed and desire for personal riches, sensual gratification, and power over others. It has only taken maybe 200 years to find out that greed and self-centeredness are not suitable approaches to sustaining life long-term, and the result of this misdirection is now unleashing gigantic adverse problems. The law for karma becomes visible during this time – for every force, there is a reaction that occurs sometime and somewhere through the movement of time to balance the initial force.

In the fourth Substage, man begins discovering and experiencing the limits of these actions and gradually forms a body of knowledge that contains the laws of each area of his activity (i.e., science has identified a multitude of determinable laws that operate without exception; law also has entirely governed the movement of social behavior and this too has become fully developed as far as we can go using our self as a means for its development.)

In the fourth kingdom, man’s ego guides him, and as he discovers deeper and deeper levels of definable laws, his capability to use these laws to his advantage grows. Eventually, not just a few influential people dominate society, but many intelligent people (who learn the laws of language, communication, leadership, etc.) can access considerable power over each other and the natural world.

During this development period, which represents man’s descent into the depths of the molecular world, logic and reason become the powers that rule. The left cerebral brain continues to evolve and become more refined and developed as man’s activities allow him to harness and wield more and more power.

The goal of this kingdom is to allow man to possess tremendous power through learning and controlling the laws that govern the molecular world. Because man’s ego is in control, he does this development outside of the domain of Spirit and goes against the goals of the Purposiveness that guides evolution. He becomes extraordinarily selfish and self-centered and rarely shares anything positive with the group unless it furthers his development.

He does not know that the Purposiveness exists and also doesn’t know that there is a pre-destined path that we are supposed to follow. All paths in the first half of this developmental stage have been created by his ego, driven by greed in search of money, power, and a sense of gratification. Man’s view of the world causes him to see it for personal benefit. Society is also seen as an economic base where one can exert creativity and drive to climb the economic ladder.

Power is acquired without a prior body of moral and ethical knowledge guiding it. Through the use and misuse of power, man witnesses the errors of his ways as he perverts this ever-greater body of power through his faulty influence over others and his physical environment. When he ultimately sees that his greed and self-centeredness lead only to separation, stress, and violence and impose pain and suffering upon other people, he is forced to gradually wise up and stop doing what he has been doing. But he can’t do this alone, and the society formed to support him must fall apart and cease to exist. Society cannot change since change can only be done one person at a time, and too many people are holding on to the old way of doing things. A period of karmic reaction that is filled with tremendous pain and suffering needs to emerge to sweep away the old consciousness as well as those who support it. Only those capable of allowing the voice of intuition to guide their lives can survive.

The self has learned how to draw all the power to itself and the satisfaction of its desires. That also creates the ultimate dilemma for the group. In the fourth kingdom, eventually, man reaches the point in time I call The Turn, and it is here where he begins to learn how to temper the great negativity that emerges through the misuse of his power. He’s forced into this and has no choice since The Turn is created by karmic action – all actions are ultimately balanced by reactions to what was put in motion. What was put in motion was incorrect, and the reaction to that force must now be corrected.

Initially, man considered himself the total power source and was completely controlled. In reality, this is where he and Nature come into conflict, and eventually, Nature shows its correct path to man, and man is finally capable of seeing the errors of his ways. He must experience the most negative reactions built up by accumulating his past actions to do this.

At the beginning of The Turn, where the number 5 exists, man witnesses the great hostile adverse forces he has unleashed and threaten his survival. During the transition, he attempts to maintain his old lifestyle and economic approach to life – the consumerism that created all of the problems in the first place. His new works are nothing more than re-labelings of his old consciousness, so this isn’t the answer.

His deadly use of oil is justified through his search for alternative energy that will allow him to do the same things more efficiently, but that isn’t the answer. Somehow, he uses the phrase “alternative” to present some grand solution. In reality, only a lesser form of cheap and abundant oil began his adventure and ability to expand this population. The path of his adventure doesn’t change. It is the same old way of profit-seeking through continued consumerism and must crash to disappear.

Later, within the transitional period of The Turn, man makes the connection between what he has been doing and what he should be doing. It is here when he lets go of his massive ego and begins surrendering to the guidance of his inner voice. Here, he has become a robust business or political leader and finally sees that re-labeling the old and trying to use profitability as his guide has failed him. He needs to see this and experience the continued destruction he unleashes due to his erroneous actions.

After this transitional period has evolved for maybe 50 to 150 years, man reaches the number 6 position, letting go of ego and personality and surrendering to the Divine promptings of his inner voice. He can’t do this collectively but rather one person at a time, which is why we cannot save the world. We can only save one soul at a time; not all will understand this. If that individual cannot rise to the task required to make this transition, he or she must perish, which will happen to those people.

Consequently, this transition is not smooth and is filled with the need to remove the faulty way of doing things from the group. Most people will not change, and as a result, they will not make it. They are the ones that will create significant pain and suffering since we could make this transition straightforwardly. However, due to human nature and our clinging to our hard-earned possessions, we will not change.

It is at the number 6 position that man finally makes the complete and accurate surrender required to survive in the future, and it is here where the right brain cerebral approach to life truly begins. A wonderful time of creativity opens up.

Great works of art and music, learning to create divine proportions and imbuing works with divine subtle energy, go through a beautiful transformational period. All of these occurrences, however, are in the physically manifested world around us and not inside our souls where actual change occurs. This illustrates our surrender, but it isn’t good enough until we finally make changes within our souls. Transforming the physical so it represents spiritual essence is our first step toward actual soul transition. We will do this within the 6th numerical position within the 4th substage of our development.

Substage Five Of The Human Kingdom

Degrees of Freedom & Constraint:

1 degrees of freedom / 2 degrees of constraint

Symmetry:

Man moves from the inorganic molecule equivalent position to the organic molecule equivalent position and, using free will, can crawl from substage four into substage five. This is where the position of the number 7 resides. There are nine numbers, and three of them (4, 5, and 6) exist within Substage Four.

Description of Consciousness In the Fifth Substage:

We have finally fully defined our physical world and have built the most intricate, detailed body of laws possible. In doing so, we see that logic and reason have failed us. Because we are still self-centered in substage 4, the power we have gradually acquired has allowed us to become rich personally but at the expense of our outer world and other people. We have learned to become unconscious, self-centered manipulators and good ones. As we became seriously left-brain smart, we began to see the errors of our ways and realized that there is something more beyond knowledge and power that we need to pursue. 

We didn’t know what was missing in our lives. Still, despite our riches and the personal power we’d accumulated, we felt unfulfilled and that there was a hole that couldn’t be filled with anything that our current knowledge and power provided. We become dissatisfied with life, but initially, we do not know how to improve it.

Our next human development step is using our intuition (and not our lower psychic ability). In the first stage of this development, we need to learn how to allow the small voice of intuition to rise into our conscious state and how to act upon its promptings. Initially, the promptings are unclear, and intuition is but momentary flashes and not complete statements of direction. We realize that the most important are harmony, golden proportions, natural cycles, archetypes, and everything related to bringing beauty and high craftsmanship. Yet, we are far from good at doing these things well. We come from the rational, logical mind, which takes us away from expressing ourselves appropriately in the tangible world and instead has been focused on creating intangible power over others through accumulating knowledge that allows us to purchase and enjoy physical possessions and physical pleasure.

We will gradually become experts at allowing our intuition to surface fully and have learned to trust its guidance, but that will take time. We initially use this new way of interacting with the world to create physical structures to express these new concepts that we are experiencing and to experience them using our physical abilities personally.

Through symmetry and the knowledge contained within the Arc of Creation, we can see that Sub-Stage 5 begins with the influence of the strong perfected Ego and ends learning that we must abandon the Ego and purely attach to intuition and not just emulate it in our physical world.

We have learned how to create Heaven upon Earth physically within Substage Five, but we have not yet perfected the consciousness to walk as perfected vehicles guided solely by our soul rather than our mind. To perfect our consciousness within Substage Five, we must leave the realm of the mind and become descended masters of our soul, and that is when we transition from Substage Five to Substage Six. Substage Six is where the number 8 exists.

Substage Six Of The Human Kingdom

Degrees of Freedom & Constraint:

2 degrees of freedom / 1 degree of constraint

Symmetry:

The world comes apart enough so that man is prompted to find a new way to guide his life forward. This is where the Turn comes into play, but only a tiny percentage of the total population makes it through The Turn to experience this substage. This is where intuition comes into being and guides every life to this level.

Description of Consciousness In the Sixth Substage:

In this Substage, man goes through a bifurcation point where he must completely change his direction in life to survive. This substage is all about eliminating logic and reason as the means to drive each life and instead attaching firmly to the voice of intuition to guide us.

The dissatisfaction we feel personally begins to move out into the world, and we see the entire world coming apart from the weight of the misuse of power and the attempt to value others as economic units. Things begin to fall apart due to our erroneous past actions. Here, these actions become balanced with their reactions, and we find that our past actions have not supported life. Because we’ve chased self-centeredness and selfishness for so long, it is a rude awakening to find that we’ve gone too far with that means of leading our lives. War leading to nuclear extermination, famine, lack of fresh water, biological pandemics, and a general reduction in the ability of the Earth to support our vast population starts to occur. As they do, things get terrible. Individuals end up hating others so much that their actions make no sense, and human life dwindles.

Some of us feel the need to go on a spiritual quest and know for sure that our past religions are not the answer. Each one of them has created more strife and has resulted in the killing of millions of people through religious self-importance. We see that adopting one religion at the expense of others only separates us and creates divisive behavior. Religion is no longer the answer, and our large group of people who support it spin totally out of control.

The majority of people perish during The Turn. Maybe 10% make it through The Turn and learn how to create true fulfillment. To do so, however, requires letting go of the grip and hold that the left brain’s logic and reason approach to life has on us, and this is not easy. It also requires allowing the hidden voice within (the voice of intuition) to guide our lives, and this is even more difficult since many are concerned about losing possessions instead of looking out for their higher good.

During this time, we need to learn to trust the voice of intuition fully and can only do so from our own experience. Without experience, it becomes a difficult task since, initially, we need to do this based on sheer faith, and faith has been one of the issues that have caused our downfall—belief in the wrong things. Our goal is to leave guiding our lives from the position of our Ego and let this ego sit in the backseat while a whole new power is allowed to guide and drive our lives. Making this transition is the most challenging thing we must do during our entire human evolutionary journey and is the only thing we can do to survive. I’m sharing this fact before you are presented with the difficulty that will occur later on during The Turn. Make your needed change now, and you’ll be prepared to place yourself in the path of the voice of intuition, the actual promptings that The Purposiveness quietly shares with those who are receptive to it.

Substage Six is symmetrical with Substage Two, where we first learned to join the group after leaving Oneness. Substage Six is its opposite, where we learn to leave the perfected physical world and group thinking and begin to head back toward Oneness.

This time, however, we have the experience to understand what is happening around us and the ability to place ourselves on the path that Purposiveness asks us to follow. The ultimate goal in Sub-Stage 6 is to become perfected soul vehicles, and at the end of this substage, we become fully soul-aware and soul-directed. However, we will lose much of our population during this transition. This time, those who make it through The Turn will be in awe and fully knowledgeable rather than in awe and unaware.

In Substage Six, we will find that the soul is emerging. By the end of the Substage, we will see that it finally has become perfected enough to move on to Substage Seven, where man is still in the physical body, but now his goal is to become a fully ensouled material master.

Ultimately, man must become fully soul-oriented, and that is laid out within The Arc of Creation. When we use the Arc to understand the movement of consciousness through the seven substages of the Human Kingdom, we find this truth that exists. In Substage Six, man realizes he cannot remain connected to the group since the group is holding him back from dealing with the expanding connectedness that is welling within him and asking to hold within more and more power. This is how man becomes perfected throughout Substage Six and requires that he do it alone without the group’s influence.

Substage Seven Of The Human Kingdom

Degrees of Freedom & Constraint:

3 degrees of freedom / 0 degrees of constraint

Symmetry:

Man has arrived at a position of “seeing himself” as he is. This is very similar to his position at Substage One, but with this substage comes the history and experience of his travels.

Description Of Consciousness In the Seventh Substage

In this Substage, man’s soul has fully emerged and can now guide his life. During the development offered by Substage Seven, he learns how to mesh his soul with his body until the end of Substage Sevenwhere he can see The Purposiveness “face to face” and leaves his body to move on to the final substage, that of Substage Eight.

For each substage to exist (on the physical plane), another Substage must be available at a higher level. For the Seventh Substage, that rung higher than that of the Eighth Substage.  However, this Substage (even though unknowable) is outside the physical plane. It represents the pre-creation I’ve shared when describing the moments before the Big Bang in a former lesson.

Substage Eight isn’t essential to understand other than knowing it exists. Its existence is required to create the Arc of Creation, so I’m discussing it here.

Substage 8 Of The Human Kingdom
An Unknown & Undefinable Realm

Substage 8 – Evolution of consciousness outside of the human body and within the nonphysical realm

This substage is unknowable and is outside the Arc of Creation process that is usable for our development and the physically manifested world.

Substage 8 unfolds within the Spiritual Plane. Since man no longer has a body when his soul exists within Substage 8, he controls his soul’s further evolution. Consciousness still evolves for one more level and that of Substage 9.

Man now resides within a level just before where The Purposiveness dwells, and he remains within Substage 8 long enough to eventually see the Purposiveness “face to face.” 

When that moment occurs (at the end of Substage Eight), he becomes absorbed back into the force field of The Purposiveness. He satisfies the goal that The Purposiveness set for evolution and the reason for the Big Bang’s existence. 

In this manner, man carries with him the history of his entire evolution, and this soul experience becomes the reason for his existence. This is why increasing the evolutionary development of your consciousness is so important. This is what we came here to do – every one of us.

You only have a limited amount of time within each life to evolve. If you can do this consciously, you stand a chance to accelerate your soul growth, particularly when you know that this is the most important thing you can do during your lifetime.

I know that going through all of this information is challenging, but this is the only way to piece together the framework of the knowledge base you need to accumulate. Once you make it through all of the lessons in this course, re-examine each to glean more information and help you go further. Take your time to understand what I’m sharing.

Summary

These Eight Substages make up the movement of consciousness within the human kingdom. 

To fully appreciate the human kingdom, I highly recommend the lessons I provide toward the end of this course. The Mother’s Temple lessons will provide you with a correct wireframe of the movement of consciousness through time, and this is the path that consciousness follows within the 3DPMU. 

With your entry into the Mother’s Temple Course, “I’ll provide you with a scaffolding to climb and to be able to “see” the footsteps of “God (The Purposiveness)”  by sharing with you the wireframe of the great cavern and the womb of the Divine Mother. Everything created in the physical world is feminine, and it is appropriate to consider The Purposiveness here in a feminine manner.

All of creation in the physical world is feminine. Before Creation was formed, the Purposiveness that gave rise to the Big Bang was without duality. To gestate creation and embark upon the expansion of The Big Bang, all creation emerged from the womb of The Mother after it was seeded with The Father’s energy. That’s a human way to describe Oneness falling into Duality. 

Because you see the offspring of these two forces in the physically manifested world, I call this The Mother’s Temple. It is the womb from which all of Creation emerges.

Through your access to the wireframe I will share in these lessons, you will gain a glimpse of the Purposiveness that prompts the journey that you and your future society are destined to walk. With that knowledge, you can hang the information I’ve just shared on the wireframe and view where we have come from, where we are currently, and where we ideally should go to satisfy our reason for being here.

Answering the critical archetypal questions of life and viewing the footsteps of God all require many lifetimes of work, and by sharing what I’ve uncovered, I’ve helped to shorten the time needed for your development.

Yours is but one life, and you might as well spend its remainder fully aware of your ultimate goal while working on advancing your consciousness. If you don’t, you won’t be supported as the vibrant seeker inside yourself.

The Turn is a period where we will be undergoing a tremendous purging of souls that are basically “dead wood” and are no longer suited to operate on the left side of the Arc of Creation.

Yes, you might have been a valuable member of the left side, but your continuation in that manner is limited and must eventually stop. That’s what the remainder of this Century is about – the ceasing of guiding human life solely from the rational, logical mind. Instead, you will be called upon to guide your life from intuitive promptings directly from The Purposiveness. Will you be able to do that? If you are, it is up to you to make the necessary change.

That is why I created this website and offered this course. I hope to help those of you who can make this transition plant seeds for future generations and become Architects of Future Generations. To that end, I offer my own life.

It is up to you to do the considerable amount of prototyping and the research and development needed to support our future generations. I’m most concerned about the generation that can guide an entire lifetime from the voice of intuition rather than from mankind’s left brain and its rational and logical thought processes. That generation won’t emerge for another 100 to 150 years and is not here yet. Your work, however, is needed, and you can begin now.