What's up fellow THCs,
I'm curious if anyone on this forum is/has been a paid-subscriber or member of the Resonance Science Foundation (RSF) Academy? I've been following the amazing work of RSF which includes Nassim Haramein's groundbreaking research, for a couple years now, but so far I've never made the jump to sign-up for their paid-members-only Academy platform.
On it, you have access to tailored curriculum that basically goes over many of the anomalies of the current standard model, and explain Nassim's work on holographic-fractal model of the Universe.
The reason I'm asking is because recently, they've started added more courses, including one that's literally just blown my mind called The Etymology of Numbers by Robert Grant.
UPDATE: It also turns out he's gotta a follow-up course called The Language of Light.
Here's the link to his website:
https://www.robertedwardgrant.com
What's amazing is that as a kid growing up, I hated mathematics as it was taught to us in school with all my gut. And when I was done with high school, I was pretty much set to never get close to math, except for the basic calculus which I'm fairly good at. But in the last couple years, especially ever since I considered sacred geometry as a reality, I've been captivated by it, yet still traumatized by my past-experience.
This one-and-a-half hour lecture by Robert Grant blew me away (even if 90% of it went straight thru my head like neutrinos). And he basically makes the case for mathematics as the one universal language: including the Phi constants and much more (vortex math).
The biggest takeaway for me from with all this research, having come across some of the works of John Keely, Tesla, Walter Russell, Dale Pond is a new perspective on Sound/Light, and seeing the world as being musical (or tonal; Music of Spheres). And Math (or numbers) being the form through which Sound (Logos) is expressed.
To watch it, you have to go to the Media page of RSF and scroll below where it says "Academy Elective Introductory Sessions" and you'll find the full intro lecture on the right (which is almost 2-hour long).
Sadly, the full course requires membership of the delegate program (which in itself costs a few hundred bucks). So I'm basically enquiring if anyone's a member (or been one in the past), and see if it's worth it, or even would care to share some course material (am I asking for too much?)
With all that said, I highly recommend anyone remotely interested in math/physics/biology; sacred geometry; alchemy, or in what Nikola Tesla/Keely meant by "if only you knew the magnificence of the numbers 3, 6, 9" to check the video above.
PS: RSF provides a lot of great resources, including a News page with all the current/recent science articles.
EDIT: Nice synchronicity as I am listening to the Alan Green episode on Shakespeare. All the maths aspect discussed are referenced in the Robert Grant talk. All the roads to lead to One.
EDIT 2: Upon further research, it turns out Alan Green joined Robert Grant on his course! Wow. Couldn't have made this one up.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BpDXRAlBPxs/
Some mentioned resources in the video:
Sonic Geometry:
I'm curious if anyone on this forum is/has been a paid-subscriber or member of the Resonance Science Foundation (RSF) Academy? I've been following the amazing work of RSF which includes Nassim Haramein's groundbreaking research, for a couple years now, but so far I've never made the jump to sign-up for their paid-members-only Academy platform.
On it, you have access to tailored curriculum that basically goes over many of the anomalies of the current standard model, and explain Nassim's work on holographic-fractal model of the Universe.
The reason I'm asking is because recently, they've started added more courses, including one that's literally just blown my mind called The Etymology of Numbers by Robert Grant.
UPDATE: It also turns out he's gotta a follow-up course called The Language of Light.
Here's the link to his website:
https://www.robertedwardgrant.com
What's amazing is that as a kid growing up, I hated mathematics as it was taught to us in school with all my gut. And when I was done with high school, I was pretty much set to never get close to math, except for the basic calculus which I'm fairly good at. But in the last couple years, especially ever since I considered sacred geometry as a reality, I've been captivated by it, yet still traumatized by my past-experience.
This one-and-a-half hour lecture by Robert Grant blew me away (even if 90% of it went straight thru my head like neutrinos). And he basically makes the case for mathematics as the one universal language: including the Phi constants and much more (vortex math).
The biggest takeaway for me from with all this research, having come across some of the works of John Keely, Tesla, Walter Russell, Dale Pond is a new perspective on Sound/Light, and seeing the world as being musical (or tonal; Music of Spheres). And Math (or numbers) being the form through which Sound (Logos) is expressed.
To watch it, you have to go to the Media page of RSF and scroll below where it says "Academy Elective Introductory Sessions" and you'll find the full intro lecture on the right (which is almost 2-hour long).
Sadly, the full course requires membership of the delegate program (which in itself costs a few hundred bucks). So I'm basically enquiring if anyone's a member (or been one in the past), and see if it's worth it, or even would care to share some course material (am I asking for too much?)
With all that said, I highly recommend anyone remotely interested in math/physics/biology; sacred geometry; alchemy, or in what Nikola Tesla/Keely meant by "if only you knew the magnificence of the numbers 3, 6, 9" to check the video above.
PS: RSF provides a lot of great resources, including a News page with all the current/recent science articles.
EDIT: Nice synchronicity as I am listening to the Alan Green episode on Shakespeare. All the maths aspect discussed are referenced in the Robert Grant talk. All the roads to lead to One.
EDIT 2: Upon further research, it turns out Alan Green joined Robert Grant on his course! Wow. Couldn't have made this one up.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BpDXRAlBPxs/
Some mentioned resources in the video:
Sonic Geometry:
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