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Writer's pictureCorrine Atlas

#TheFutureIsAncient🔥✨ Quadrilogy: Through the Looking Glass🔮 — Word Made Flesh👁️

Updated: Sep 29




Recently, I had the honor of hosting a three-part "X" Spaces series titled "#TheFutureIsAncient🔥✨Through The Looking Glass—Word Made Flesh👁️." Alongside incredible co-hosts and contributors, we embarked on a deep exploration of the themes that merge ancient wisdom with modern interpretations. This journey invited participants to reflect on personal identity, consciousness, and the metaphysical in light of George W. Carey's transformative text, God-Man: The Word Made Flesh. Here are the key takeaways from each session.



A heartfelt shoutout to @prinegoeimaiiam for his profound contributions throughout the #TheFutureIsAncient 🔥✨ trilogy "Word Made Flesh👁️". His mastery of God-Man: The Word Made Flesh by Carey illuminated some of the most intricate metaphysical ideas, especially around the sacred anatomy of the human body and the transformative alchemy within. His insights grounded the series in real spiritual practice, delivering wisdom that uplifted each session. His depth of knowledge truly made the journey unforgettable. Grateful beyond words! 🙏✨



The #TheFutureIsAncient trilogy offered profound insights into the fusion of ancient knowledge with modern spirituality. Drawing on Carey’s God-Man: The Word Made Flesh, the conversations highlighted how ancient metaphysical practices can empower individuals today. From exploring consciousness as a mirror to manifesting one's divine potential, each session provided a unique lens to understand the depths of the human experience.

To dive deeper into these discussions, listen to the recorded spaces here:



Part 1: Exploring Ancient Wisdom and Self-Discovery



In our first session, the focus was on ancient metaphysical concepts—particularly the relation between body, soul, and the cosmos. The conversation revolved around the symbolism in Carey’s book, where he discusses how the human body holds the key to divine enlightenment. @Pantroglodyte1 highlighted the importance of understanding how ancient societies viewed the body as a vessel for the sacred, while @stoic_sith drew parallels between stoic philosophy and Carey’s spiritual insights.

Key Discussion: How can we integrate ancient teachings into modern life to unlock deeper personal transformation?



Part 2: The Metaphysical Mirror: A Deep Dive into Consciousness



Co-hosts: @prinegoeimaiiam  and @headless_giant , featuring contributions from @littleaccordion , @Scubadadoo , @jbone4212, @SimulationWoo , @brian_colletto, and @oneness199

In the second space, we dove into the idea of the "mirror"—a metaphor Carey uses to describe consciousness reflecting the divine. A particularly resonant moment came from @headless_giant , who framed the "mirror" as not just a reflective surface but a portal to higher understanding. @SimulationWoo  posed a fascinating question about whether Carey’s work could be understood through the lens of quantum physics, sparking a discussion on the relationship between science and spirituality.

Key Discussion: Can our understanding of consciousness in the 21st century expand through ancient esoteric teachings?



Part 3: Word Made Flesh: Manifestation and the Divine Human



Co-hosts: @overit_miss  and @prinegoeimaiiam , with contributions from @ryanmartial, @samalmostfree, @ivantnyberg, and @Brooketrade99

The final part of the trilogy focused on how the metaphysical concepts in God-Man: The Word Made Flesh relate to the process of manifestation. The phrase "Word Made Flesh" in Carey’s text underscores the power of language and thought in shaping reality. @samalmostfree led a powerful discussion on the role of belief systems in personal growth and how ancient wisdom can guide modern manifestations of success.

Key Discussion: How can we manifest our highest potential by aligning our physical and spiritual selves?



📖 God-Man: The Word Made Flesh ( book link ) by George W. Carey explores the idea that the human body is a sacred vessel, embodying divine energy. The book delves into Christian esotericism, anatomy, and spiritual transformation, suggesting that spiritual enlightenment is achievable by understanding and aligning the body's sacred functions. It offers a blend of metaphysical teachings and practical insights for personal development.


God-Man: The Word Made Flesh – A Personal Journey Through Sacred Knowledge

In the God-Man: The Word Made Flesh, George W. Carey introduces readers to a radical interpretation of human physiology and spirituality. He asserts that the human body is a sacred vessel for divine energy, and that by understanding the body’s intricate systems, we can unlock our spiritual potential. The book is a fusion of Christian mysticism and ancient esoteric knowledge, and Carey’s core belief is that every human possesses the innate capacity for divinity, encoded within their physical being.


The Divine Blueprint Within Us

Carey’s emphasis on anatomy as divine reflects a deep alignment with ancient systems of thought, such as those found in alchemical traditions and early Christian Gnosticism. He delves into specific bodily organs—particularly the pineal and pituitary glands—claiming they are the key to activating what he calls "Christ Consciousness." In The Future is Ancient trilogy, we explored how this sacred anatomy was not just a metaphor but a practical blueprint for spiritual transformation.


The Pineal Gland as the Throne of God

One of the most powerful symbols in the book is the pineal gland, which Carey describes as the "throne of God" in the body. When activated, it becomes the seat of divine illumination. This concept isn’t far removed from what many spiritual traditions discuss regarding the third eye or crown chakra. During the second Twitter Space, @headless_giant brought up a fascinating parallel, noting how the concept of the pineal gland is echoed in Eastern spiritual practices and how it’s seen as a gateway to higher states of consciousness.


Part 4 #TheFutureIsAncient 🏺 | Chapter IV: “Through the Looking Glass — Word by Word”





📜 As we close our journey through "God-Man: The Word Made Flesh," we delve into the final reflections of this profound work. This last chapter interweaves the metaphysical, historical, and philosophical concepts explored throughout the book, presenting a powerful thesis: the divine nature of humanity and the intrinsic connection between the spiritual and the material world.

Through an intricate interplay of language and symbolism, the text emphasizes that our true essence is deeply intertwined with the Word. Every phrase is a mirror reflecting not just religious or philosophical thought but also the economic and social structures that shape human experience. As Carey and Perry propose, understanding the "Word made Flesh" means acknowledging the transformative power of knowledge, insight, and expression—a theme that resonates across eras, from ancient civilizations to our modern discourse.

This closing chapter is not just a conclusion but a beginning. It invites us to look beyond the surface and engage in a deeper dialogue with ourselves and history. The words of this book will continue to echo, guiding us to a more enlightened understanding of the human condition and its perpetual evolution.

Acknowledgements:

First and foremost, a heartfelt thank you to @prinegoeimaiiam for his unwavering support and contributions to this project. Your insights have added invaluable perspectives, enhancing the depth of our discussions.

Special thanks to @Scubadadoo for actively participating and enriching our sessions with thoughtful insights

And, of course, a sincere thanks to everyone who joined us in our Space and engaged with this content 🙏 Your participation and curiosity are what truly make these conversations come alive.

This book—and this journey—is as much yours as it is mine. May these reflections on the divine, the ancient, and the eternal word continue to inspire all of us. 🏺✨



Manifestation of the "Word"

At the core of Carey’s message is the idea of manifestation—the process by which the "Word," or divine truth, becomes flesh. Carey draws from both Christian scripture and occult traditions to explain how spiritual principles are not just abstract concepts but can be physically embodied. For Carey, the "Word" becoming flesh is a personal, transformational journey where spiritual knowledge is internalized and expressed through the body.

In the final space, @samalmostfree articulated this beautifully, suggesting that every action we take, every word we speak, is an act of manifestation—whether consciously or unconsciously. This perspective resonates with the broader message of Carey's work, encouraging us to take full responsibility for how

we manifest our realities.


Alchemy of the Human Body

Throughout the book, there is a recurring theme of bodily alchemy, where Carey posits that the transformation of base substances (bodily fluids, energies) into higher spiritual essences is possible through dedicated spiritual practice. The body, in this alchemical system, is the crucible where spirit meets matter, and where consciousness evolves into divine awareness. This aligns with ancient beliefs in the transformative powers of sacred fluids like the "Christ Oil" that ascends the spine—topics that sparked lively discussion in the first Space.

@stoic_sith drew parallels between this idea and Stoic philosophy, focusing on how physical discipline and mastery over one's body leads to peace of mind and spiritual clarity. The notion that inner stillness and control of bodily impulses lead to enlightenment is central to Carey's metaphysics.


Why This Book Matters Now

What strikes me about God-Man: The Word Made Flesh is how Carey challenges us to rethink the relationship between science and spirituality. His writings propose that the physical and spiritual worlds are not separate, but deeply intertwined—a concept we’re just beginning to appreciate through modern fields like quantum physics and neuroscience.

Carey’s vision transcends religious dogma, inviting us to explore what it truly means to embody divine consciousness. For those on a path of spiritual awakening, this book serves not as a doctrine but as a roadmap to self-realization. It asks us to look inward, to discover that the universe's greatest mysteries are already encoded within us.

Ultimately, the God-Man isn’t just a metaphysical idea—it’s the realization that each of us has the potential to awaken the divine within and manifest our highest selves. By understanding and nurturing the sacred body we inhabit, we participate in the unfolding of the cosmos itself.

To truly grasp Carey's message, it requires not only reading the text but meditating on how our thoughts, actions, and even our biology can be aligned with spiritual truth. Each of us, through careful self-cultivation, has the power to turn the "Word" into flesh—an act that reshapes both our inner world and the reality we create around us.



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