Since the dawn of humanity, even under the most dire material conditions, humankind has been able to establish goals, purposes, and spiritual outcomes. Take Yoga, for example. I say this to reinforce the idea that we should spread good news and distance ourselves from darkness, as Yoga is a prime example of this attitude in India, thousands of years ago and even to this day, because the caste system that divides people still exists.

In India, if someone is born into a particular caste, they cannot rise to a higher one. This means that those in the lowest caste are the most disadvantaged throughout their lives. It was in these lowest rungs of the Hindu social caste system that Yoga originated as an internal way to connect with the spiritual world, since the material world was completely forbidden to them.

Let's call it God, or whatever you want to define as religion or belief, that which offers us spiritual comfort regardless of adverse material conditions.

Of course, it's better to live in the 21st century, own a yacht, have lunch, and enjoy good company —men and women. And I'm not talking about sexual relations, but about enjoyment. All these gains are spiritual, and they can consume a person. If these gains become a source of envy, a desire to have more money than anyone they know, and so on, they will never be satisfied. But if they use these material gains in a positive way to ensure that everyone who boards their yacht enjoys themselves and feels better, then they too will feel better. Remember that in the spiritual world, good attracts good and bad attracts bad. It's the opposite of the physical world, where opposite poles attract and like poles repel.

So Yoga delved into the inner world of each person and began to establish a form of communication, exercises, and a way of living in reality that had nothing to do with the Brahmins of the highest caste, with legislators, governors, soldiers, and so on, but rather allowed people to feel spiritually fulfilled.

Let's set aside the fact that you don't believe in any of that and don't believe in any Hindu way of thinking. I'm referring to the fact that, in the most difficult moments of history, in every country, in every place, people have managed to establish a spiritual reach that leads them to a better understanding of this world and greater spiritual satisfaction. And Yoga is an example. Are there paths to yoga? Are there the Yoga Sutras of Patanhali? The paths exist in various forms. The Western world turned it into a business, and so there are ways in which one enrolls, pays, goes here, goes there, goes to Ashrams, and attends other supposedly spiritual retreats.

The world evolves, and there are always those who want to live off others, turning everything into a business. But there are also those who want to spread this good news in a way that benefits others positively. However, the inner world of yoga isn't the only path to the All, as every religion, every idea, has had its own ways of evolving and also of subjugating. The Jewish world has its ways, the Christian world has churches and prayers, the Muslim world requires five times a day of prostration and prayer, and so on.

Everyone has to do the things related to their beliefs, which have grown over time.

Emperor Constantine made the Catholic world the state religion. You had to be Christian, no matter what, as happened with the famous Isabella I of Castile, who ordered all Jews to be expelled from Spain at that time, and those who remained had to convert, under penalty of death.

In short, every idea can become a good or bad reference point. It can even be good for some and bad for others. But what I mean is that there's always the possibility that a person, in their inner world, no matter how much hunger they feel, no matter how many deprivations they experience in the 21st century—lack of electricity, food, and many other material things—can have an inner connection to what has been called the Spiritual World.

I call the union of the spiritual and material worlds the Repagular Theory, where the basic idea is that we, in this three-dimensional universe plus time, represent 5% of all reality and are truly the dark reality. The other 95% of energy and matter is the white reality, which is where we tend to go and where we always think we will return once we die or when we achieve enlightenment, whether through Catholicism, as the Saints have achieved, or through yoga, Kundalini, or whatever.

But anyway, the idea behind this report 0004 is to help people understand that humanity can always, in some way, internalize being good to others, even to those who oppress us. It is possible to connect with God in a positive way, because there are people who connect with God in negative ways, as has been demonstrated by their invasion of countries. They annihilate entire populations to impose a religion; this is a part of history, and currently we see that in order to impose a form of so-called capitalist freedom, they stifle any liberation movement, any person, any country that maintains its own way of doing things, as the giant China does in its own way.

The external struggle for conquest has always been a part of humanity, because the narrative is always about heroes like Achilles, heroes like Hector, who fight each other in the Iliad. About great conquerors like Alexander the Great, although sometimes we talk about Aristotle and other figures in science and the arts. But for thousands of years, painters starved because they painted and painted and sold nothing.

And that's all for this Report 0004.

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