
This public talk on various aspects of a life in the Work features two of the zaniest, but most lovable, characters in the transformational field. Self described as one voice speaking through two bodies they each talk about the source of their knowledge, their current work, and the Work in a planetary context.
This talk explores deep spiritual themes, including esoteric traditions, the transition of human consciousness, and preparation for an impending world transformation. The speakers discuss their schools of thought, the role of energy focalization in major world centers, the necessity of surrendering personal attachments, and the urgency of adapting new ways of survival. The conversation oscillates between mystical references, predictions of global upheaval, and insights on inner transformation.
The talk revolves around the convergence of spiritual philosophy, impending crisis, and personal transformation. It starts with an anecdote about the speaker's serendipitous meeting with a significant figure, leading to the establishment of a dual school system devoted to consciousness work.
The discussion delves into historical cycles, particularly the overlap of major cosmic timeframes, suggesting the death of an old era and the birth of a new one. The speakers invoke concepts from Sufi traditions, emphasizing that true transformation requires understanding one's essential nature beyond illusions of self and ego.
A key topic is the function of spiritual focalization—how energy gathers in certain places for transmission or release, likening Los Angeles to a temporary spiritual epicenter. Comparisons are drawn to Konya centuries ago as a vortex of mystical knowledge.
The talk then takes a dramatic turn toward imminent societal collapse, citing inflation, environmental destruction, and the exhaustion of natural resources. The speakers propose radical measures, advocating for detachment from material existence, adopting alternative sustenance methods, and preparing designated centers where knowledge will be preserved for future cycles.
The urgency culminates in a direct challenge: to abandon all attachments, including homes, conventional roles, and prior certainties, and to embrace the unknown in service of a higher cause. References to esoteric knowledge, the necessity of sacrifice, and warnings of global devastation reinforce an apocalyptic yet transformative narrative.
A surreal composition illustrating a crumbling metropolis (Los Angeles) with golden energy lines converging into a luminous vortex in the sky. In the foreground, two figures in flowing attire—one in modern urban wear and the other in ancient Sufi garments—are depicted as boatmen guiding individuals through an ethereal river of light. The sky portrays celestial alignments and planetary cycles, with ghostly faces of past mystics subtly blended into the clouds. Elements of sacred geometry weave into the architecture, suggesting a hidden blueprint guiding the transformation into a new spiritual epoch.