The Compass - The First And Only Account Of Our Existence From The Standpoint Of The Whole Human Form - Joseph Idowu OGUNYEMI

The Compass - The First And Only Account Of Our Existence From The Standpoint Of The Whole Human Form

By: Joseph Idowu OGUNYEMI

eBook | 14 July 2024

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Starting from the framework provided through the field research of an anthropologist from the University of California, Los Angeles, I have been able to produce the schematic of the Whole Human Form, explain details of its workings, explain details of the relationships between the Human Anatomic Form and the Whole Human Form, and explain in detail how these produce the reality we know so well and while most (but certainly not all) humans seem cut off from their whole self.

Readers will thus find themselves with an extremely detailed and seemingly new body of knowledge of our existence in terms of its "origin", "components", "Purpose", "course up to the present day", "course going forward", and its "ending". Although this will not be at all strange to readers, the depth to which the book goes is. The totality of the knowledge presented is thus at a level never before available but which were previously known by the human groups who preceded present-day, Earth-dwelling humans.

Then readers will realize that, in fact, present-day cultures outside science are far more informed than science but had lost the core underpinnings that could have explained their knowledge base with the same logic that science does its scanty knowledge base.

A well informed reader can then begin to contextualize science's knowledge base alongside its short history in comparison to many of the cultures that are outside of science which had been in existence for thousands of years before the advent of science.

And then it will suddenly pop out that science's knowledge is limited to the capabilities of the Anatomic Body, a data-dumping avatar (which is a tiny but integral component of each person's far more-capacitated Whole Form) and the dataset it is configured to handle by the principles guiding the entirety of our existence.

The reader will thus realize why it has been impossible for current science to access and assess (explain the details and manage the vagaries of) any human experience that does not derive directly from the Anatomic Body or its space-time. Examples of such experience are "conscious awareness", "transcendence of memory", "reincarnation" etcetera.

What is therefore obvious with the exposition in this book is a huge paradigm shift which, going by the awakening that had been becoming obvious amongst the general public in the last decade, will not be unexpected. If cultures (definitely not all) outside science knew events beyond space-time in the past and present-day scientists (definitely not all of them) are yet to make the realization that there is a realm beyond its space-time accessible to humans, then our ancient progenitors must have been far more advance in functional capabilities than present-day humans. In other words, it is plausible that present-day humans devolved in functional capabilities from previous ones. Meaning, the human groups who preceded us had extreme high-end functional capabilities because they could engage their Whole Form at will while most (certainly not all) present-day, Earth-dwelling humans cannot.

That is, the most advance human group was the one with whom our existence began.

The narrative explored in this book traced the human journey as well as the journey of all components of our existence from the beginning to the present day and its expected journey from here onwards.

Readers' quandary will not be with the logic evident in this narrative which appears superb but its expressibility and veritability by the value-system of science since available science is not equipped yet to access and assess events beyond its space-time.

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