The Holographic Moon: The Cold Beyond The Moon
Note to the viewer: There are a few mistakes in this recording — small slips here and there, maybe three or four. You might notice them as you listen. When you do, simply recognize what the correction should be and continue. Don’t get stuck on the errors. The teaching is still whole if you follow the thread through.
This video brings together two full transmissions: The Holographic Moon Teachings and The Cold Beyond Cold.
The first part explores the symbolic structure of the sun and moon, breath and body, inversion and paradox. Here the movements of “upside down, backwards, backwards, inside out” are expanded into their micro-parts, showing how reality is built fractally through hidden trinities, secret twos, and the +1 that makes the potential actual. The sun is androgynous; the moon is dual; the body is both man and woman in proportion. The symbolic sequence unfolds like ritual speech, where omission of a single element collapses the whole.
The second part turns to the Trinity through the symbol of cold. The Father is cold beyond cold, a stillness so absolute it flips into heat. The Son is neutral, neither hot nor cold, placed within the cold of the Spirit like a flame in water. The Spirit is the cold we know — snow, ice, evaporation, wind — but always holding a hidden fire within.
The teaching is then shown through the lenses of the world’s mystical traditions, in order:
Taoism: the still Tao beyond yin and yang.
Kabbalah: Keter and Ayin, Gevurah and Chesed, reconciled in Tiferet.
Hinduism: Brahman as beyond qualities, Vishnu as neutral, Shakti as Spirit.
Christianity: dazzling darkness, the Logos, and Spirit as fire.
Buddhism: emptiness, the Middle Way, and paradox.
Islam: jalal and jamal united in Allah.
Hermeticism: invisible light, frozen fire, the All beyond opposites.
Together these two streams — Moon and Cold — reveal the same pattern: reality is upside down, backwards, and inside out. The Father is always beyond, the Son always neutral, the Spirit always dual. And when speech collapses, nothing remains — that nothing is itself the symbol of the Father.
Amen. Let it be so.