Long story how I came to these conclusions, and as much as it may sound like outlandish fantasy there's a lot of compelling evidence to back it up.
It looks like everyone was an NPC, except for kings and chief priests, up to 600 BC. As it looks now--and I have no evidence to suspect it was otherwise at any time along the line--about 80% of the population are NPCs, 15% are "in-between", and 5% are fully conscious.
I've never come across any evidence regarding differences due to geography, culture, or environment. It also does not seem to be hereditary.
There are the slightest hints it can be affected or altered technologically. Crossing over into some informed speculation, I think everyone has the capability for full consciousness inherent genetically, but it is only activated in some people. To throw some buzzwords out, I suspect it's encoded in junk DNA and is enabled epigenetically. It also clearly seems to involve the pineal gland.
But as I mentioned, it's extremely difficult to come by information regarding all this because it's like the blind men examining an elephant. And also the Big Boss comes by to give them a beating when they get too close to the elephant.
Interesting take. I had thought perhaps Ancient Greeks had fewer NPCs.
You are right in that odd things, morality, spirituality, consciousness don't appear to be inherited. So many dense people had amazingly bright parents. It must have been disappointing for the parents.
It also clearly seems to involve the pineal gland.
Yeah. From people I have spoken to and autobiographies from people like Tesla, Steiner, there seems to be a correlation with a childhood event, a spark from spirit or a strange illness/fever. Makes sense it could involve the pineal gland.
Something extremely strange, a unique event in human history, took place around 600 BC: the Axial Age.
As you read through the wiki, you'll see that they're trying very, very hard to convince you it isn't a "thing" and you should just move on. But look all the way through at the evidence they list and it's beyond stunning, moreso because it took place all over the world in places with no connection to each other.
You'd have to take my word for it temporarily, but there's much more evidence beyond what they list. Fore example, Herodotus, known as the "Father of History" was born right on the heels of this time in 484 BC. Does that even begin to make sense, that he was the first guy ever to think of writing down things that happened? But yet he was. As you're doing any research, just keep that 600 BC date in your mind and you'll start seeing more evidence yourself.
So it's like the human race "woke up", isn't it? Well, there's much more to the context but that's what happened. Everyone but a handful was an NPC before that. After, through some mechanism I don't know, a fraction of us were granted partial or full consciousness.
Before that, as I mentioned, it was only kings, chief priests, and prophets. Speaking of which, here's one of them, King Ashurbanipal II
You can find better pictures of this carving, but that's a "god" standing out of frame on the right. He's got something in his hand that looks suspiciously like a pinecone and it's pointed right at--you got it--Ashurbanipal's pineal gland. I don't believe for a second this is merely a coincidental appearance. (Also, you'll can see his other hand is holding one of those very odd "handbags of the gods".)
I hope you can see a picture building up that seems to begin pointing towards things the Elites would not want us knowing about, which is probably why you never heard this in school or on the Discovery Channel.
Do you think that NPCs are more common in our Era? Which societies would have had the fewest?
Long story how I came to these conclusions, and as much as it may sound like outlandish fantasy there's a lot of compelling evidence to back it up.
It looks like everyone was an NPC, except for kings and chief priests, up to 600 BC. As it looks now--and I have no evidence to suspect it was otherwise at any time along the line--about 80% of the population are NPCs, 15% are "in-between", and 5% are fully conscious.
I've never come across any evidence regarding differences due to geography, culture, or environment. It also does not seem to be hereditary.
There are the slightest hints it can be affected or altered technologically. Crossing over into some informed speculation, I think everyone has the capability for full consciousness inherent genetically, but it is only activated in some people. To throw some buzzwords out, I suspect it's encoded in junk DNA and is enabled epigenetically. It also clearly seems to involve the pineal gland.
But as I mentioned, it's extremely difficult to come by information regarding all this because it's like the blind men examining an elephant. And also the Big Boss comes by to give them a beating when they get too close to the elephant.
What do you think happened around 600BC?
Interesting take. I had thought perhaps Ancient Greeks had fewer NPCs.
You are right in that odd things, morality, spirituality, consciousness don't appear to be inherited. So many dense people had amazingly bright parents. It must have been disappointing for the parents.
Yeah. From people I have spoken to and autobiographies from people like Tesla, Steiner, there seems to be a correlation with a childhood event, a spark from spirit or a strange illness/fever. Makes sense it could involve the pineal gland.
Something extremely strange, a unique event in human history, took place around 600 BC: the Axial Age.
As you read through the wiki, you'll see that they're trying very, very hard to convince you it isn't a "thing" and you should just move on. But look all the way through at the evidence they list and it's beyond stunning, moreso because it took place all over the world in places with no connection to each other.
You'd have to take my word for it temporarily, but there's much more evidence beyond what they list. Fore example, Herodotus, known as the "Father of History" was born right on the heels of this time in 484 BC. Does that even begin to make sense, that he was the first guy ever to think of writing down things that happened? But yet he was. As you're doing any research, just keep that 600 BC date in your mind and you'll start seeing more evidence yourself.
So it's like the human race "woke up", isn't it? Well, there's much more to the context but that's what happened. Everyone but a handful was an NPC before that. After, through some mechanism I don't know, a fraction of us were granted partial or full consciousness.
Before that, as I mentioned, it was only kings, chief priests, and prophets. Speaking of which, here's one of them, King Ashurbanipal II
You can find better pictures of this carving, but that's a "god" standing out of frame on the right. He's got something in his hand that looks suspiciously like a pinecone and it's pointed right at--you got it--Ashurbanipal's pineal gland. I don't believe for a second this is merely a coincidental appearance. (Also, you'll can see his other hand is holding one of those very odd "handbags of the gods".)
I hope you can see a picture building up that seems to begin pointing towards things the Elites would not want us knowing about, which is probably why you never heard this in school or on the Discovery Channel.