Research Evidence

The Devas developed writing systems that consisted of symbols and pictorial icons in which they encrypted the information and knowledge they knew. As time traveled on, soon it was time for them to leave Dhara. Opening doorways, these supreme ‘godlike’ creatures ascended into the Heavens and disappeared from Dhara entirely leaving their offspring to evolve and fend for themselves, until it was time for their return.

The research on these pages is a result of reinterpreting the symbols and pictorial icons in which the devas encrypted the information and knowledge they knew. The LSF Framework is a framework developed with the intent to explain energy, the under workings of the universe and the role of spiritual power. The papers below are a mix of my own writings and papers I felt were important enough to republish with appropriate sources.

Disclaimer: Due to the nature of this research I see religious texts as historical documents of events that have transpired at one point in time. However, these events surpass human comprehension as we haven’t witnessed similar events in recent history. Before Christ “BC” can literally mean the time before the Devas appeared, and A.D “After Death (of Jesus Christ)” can literally mean when the Devas have left. I have read every significant religious text in each major religion through both through religious and historical perspectives.

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Harmonizing: Light, Sound, and Form
Forest to Table – Cookbook
THE BEAUTY OF PATTERNS: Cellular Automata
What they didn’t teach you in art school

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