Школа КОБ - Что такое "ЭГРЕГОР" часть_1
Understanding the Concept of Egregors
In this section, the speaker explains what an egregor is and how it can be used to manage large groups of people.
Definition of Egregor
- An egregor is a concept that comes from various occult teachings.
- It refers to a collective group energy or consciousness that is created by the thoughts and emotions of individuals within a group.
- The word "egregor" comes from the French word "egregore," which means "something that stands out" or "a spirit."
Bioplasmic Fields and Modulation
- Humans emit bioplasmic fields, which are vibrations or oscillations that are emitted by living organisms.
- These vibrations are modulated by algorithms in the brain, which determine how we think and process information.
- The strength of these vibrations determines their power and influence on others.
Perception and Sensory Input
- Humans perceive their environment through sensory input such as sight, sound, smell, touch, etc.
- Each sense has its own range of frequencies that it can detect.
- Humans also have a sense of measure or proportionality that allows them to perceive things in relation to each other.
Egregors in Society
- Egregors can be used to manage large groups of people such as nations or organizations.
- They are created through shared beliefs, values, and emotions among members of a group.
- By understanding how egregors work, one can manipulate them for positive or negative outcomes.
Formation of Perry's Formula
This section discusses the processing of signals in a computer and how it is transformed, amplified, and sent to a recorder. The sensitivity of human perception is higher than that of technical instruments.
Processing Signals in a Computer
- Perry's formula is formed by processing signals in a computer.
- The signal is then transformed, amplified, and sent to a recorder.
Human Perception vs Technical Instruments
- Human perception has higher sensitivity and resolution than technical instruments.
- This is due to the more complex structure and organization of the human body compared to technical instruments.
Sensory Perception of Vibrational Processes
This section discusses how humans perceive vibrational processes in their environment and how this perception differs from that of technical instruments.
Sensory Perception in Humans
- Humans perceive vibrational processes through sensory organs.
- The sensitivity and resolution of human perception are much higher than those of technical instruments.
Technical Instrument Limitations
- Technical instruments have limitations due to their low sensitivity, resolution, and cognitive ability.
- Many natural fields, frequencies, polarizations, and coding systems are objectively existing but closed off from technical instrument perception.
Delayed Recognition of Biofields by Science
This section discusses why science has only recently recognized the existence of biofields despite their objective existence.
Discovery Through Indirect Means
- Biofields were discovered relatively recently through indirect means such as the Kirlian effect.
- These discoveries were made possible by studying the effects of biofields on ions rather than directly observing them.
Technical Instrument Limitations Again
- Technical instrument limitations such as low sensitivity, resolution, and cognitive ability have prevented the direct observation of biofields.
- The scientific community has been slow to recognize the existence of biofields due to these limitations.
Importance of Developing Sensory Perception
This section discusses the importance of developing sensory perception and cognitive abilities in humans.
Lack of Emphasis on Sensory Development
- Modern culture does not emphasize the development of sensory perception, resolution, and cognitive abilities in children.
- Instead, emphasis is placed on technical skills and knowledge.
Importance of Developing Cognitive Abilities
- It is important for individuals to develop their cognitive abilities in order to better understand themselves and their environment.
- This includes developing discipline in both internal and external behavior.
Objective Processes Outside Technical Instrument Perception
This section discusses how objective processes occur outside technical instrument perception but are still present in human experience.
Unconscious Energy Information Exchange
- Objective energy information exchange occurs between humans and their environment unconsciously.
- These processes occur outside technical instrument perception.
The Dangers of Incomplete and Rough Research
This section discusses how incomplete and rough research can lead to the destruction of humanity through the automation of society by satanists.
The Functioning of a Super System
- Each element in a super system must be able to realize its genetic potential for the entire system to function properly.
- Satanic individuals are using their skills to apply this concept to society, leading it towards destruction as a whole.
Biopole and Gregor
- Humans emit biopoles that allow them to perceive the world around them.
- These biopoles can resonate with each other, forming an energy information system on field carriers called Gregor.
- Different groups of people can have different types of Gregors based on their energy potential, information content, and management organization.
Energy Information Systems
- Multiple people emitting similar biopole vibrations can create an energy information system on field carriers called Gregor.
- These systems differ based on the type of information they contain, energy potential, and management organization.
The Three Unities
- Matter exists in five aggregate states: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and physical vacuum.
- Biopoles are made up of oscillatory processes that make them matter.
- Matter is made up of static or dynamic fields and particles.
Eggregors
- Eggregors are formed when multiple people emit similar biopole vibrations that resonate with each other.
- They differ based on the type of information they contain and their energy potential.
- Higher-level eggregors exert control over lower-level ones through hierarchical management structures.
Conclusion
The dangers associated with incomplete research are discussed in this section. The concept of a super system is introduced, and the importance of each element realizing its genetic potential is emphasized. Biopoles and Gregor are also discussed, with emphasis on how they can be used to create energy information systems. Finally, the three unities and eggregors are introduced as concepts that help explain how these systems work.
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