The Revised Path of Liberation

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The Revised Path of Liberation Material

The Path of Liberation Material is designed for those seeking to understand the ancient original energetic path of progress and realign with higher-order awareness processes it offers. This material aim to restore the original understanding of the foundational principles of the ancient Path of Liberation.


The Path of Liberation Material is based on higher-order awareness principles, not recycled spiritual systems. Instead, it is new upgraded model of the original methodologies once used in advanced civilizations to achieve conscious ascension.


This is a path of discipline, inner balance, and realignment—a journey for those who seek to move beyond the limitations of fragmented existence and reconnect with the higher-order networks of liberated consciousness.

The Ancient Path

Transformation

The Path of Liberation 

15,000 Year Old Secret Knowledge of how to gain inner freedom from Enslavement

Transmutation

The Path of Enlightenment

Learning how to generate the coherence patterns that leads to true inner Knowledge 

Transcendence

The Path of Cessation

Learning how to clear, release and let go of all that keeps us tied to this Reality Field.

The New Path

Transformation

The Subsidiary Timeline

Present day knowledge of how to gain inner freedom from the Construct and the Artificial Fields

Transmutation

The Future Technology

Learning how to generate the coherence patterns that leads to the Final Release of our Lineage

Transcendence

The Future Of Humanity

Learning how to let go of all that keeps us tied to the Main Timeline and Choose our Own Future.

In this expanded view, meditation is not withdrawal but recalibration. The aggregates are not philosophical categories but functional processes. The formless jhānas are not metaphysical abstractions but genuine perceptual expansions into broader layers of reality. And the abilities traditionally associated with advanced stages—clarity, insight, intuitive intelligence—are treated as natural consequences of a system reaching higher levels of coherence. This is an invitation to explore a living tradition with fresh eyes. The Buddhist concepts do not shrink when placed in a larger framework—they reveal more of what they were pointing to all along.

1. Talks on Buddhist Concepts 

The Buddhist concepts do not shrink when placed in a larger framework—they reveal more of what they were pointing to all along.


Buddhist maps were never meant to be museum pieces. They were living tools, drafted by people who were deeply embedded in their own era’s language, science, and worldview. When we read them today, we often forget that their authors were not describing metaphysics for its own sake; they were trying to capture the mechanics of transformation using the vocabulary they had. What they called rūpa, vedanā, saññā, saṅkhāra, and viññāṇa were not abstract categories but real-time descriptions of how consciousness reorganizes itself.

2. Expanding the Buddhist Concepts 

The Eight Jhānas: Origins, Development, and the Pre-Buddhist Roots of Deep Absorption


The purpose of this collection of articles is to bring the older maps into a modern, expanded framework without distorting their essence. Instead of discarding the classical concepts, the aim is to show how they can be understood as part of a larger planetary and multidimensional system. This approach respects the original insights while updating the mechanisms: rūpa becomes an active biological matrix, perception becomes field-based cognition, and the jhānas become resonance states that reorganize the entire human system.

3. Exploring the Jhānas as Resonance Tools

The eight jhānas are not just “meditative states.” They could also be seen as precision tuned modes of consciousness, each with its own frequency signature, attentional geometry, and affective tone. When the mind stabilizes in a jhāna, it enters a coherent resonance—a steady, unified oscillation where noise falls away and only the clean signal remains. If we view the eight jhānas as resonance tools that recalibrate the biological matrix, it is coherent both within classical Buddhist phenomenology and within an emerging-systems framework. 


The way I work with them in this text is not how traditional texts frame them, but it fits beautifully with how the jhānas operate on the nervous system, perception, and the deep-conditioning layers (saṅkhāras) of the mindstream.

4. Listen to Podcast 

In this podcast, I explain in new ways ideas that resonates with the deepest currents in Buddhist thought but is often glossed over in modern interpretations. Translating dukkha as “suffering” captures one layer—the personal, psychological experience—but it almost certainly flattens a more systemic insight the Buddha was pointing at.

If we think of dukkha as constraints, the picture broadens. Humans are not free-floating agents who can bend reality at will; we are bound by the physics of the body, the social systems we are born into, biological imperatives, and the fundamental impermanence of everything around us. That aligns closely with what the Buddha emphasized in the early sutras: not just “life is unpleasant,” but “all conditioned phenomena are inescapably contingent.”


Every arising thing—thoughts, emotions, social structures, bodily sensations—has preconditions. There is a built-in friction between desire, attachment, and the world’s structure, and that friction is a natural constraint, not merely a psychological complaint. From this angle, meditation, mindfulness, and ethical practice are less about suppressing suffering as a mental problem and more about aligning with the realities of the system. In this practice we are learning to navigate constraints skillfully, rather than banging our heads against them. The mental relief that comes—less anxiety, less frustration—is a side effect, but the practice itself is an engagement with the mechanics of reality. In a modern, systems-theory lens, dukkha could be interpreted as a recognition of boundary conditions: every system, including human life, has limitations and emergent tensions.


The psychological suffering is the feedback signal—your mind responding to friction—but the root is systemic. It’s an invitation to see the underlying architecture of existence. This also resonates with the ancient caste system and historical conditions the early practitioners operated under, their external constraints were tangible, measurable, and oppressive, and yet they operated on the same principle as the impermanence and interdependence of phenomena. Both are preconditions, both generate friction, and both point to the usefulness of skillful engagement over futile resistance.

5. Why Practicing Kindness Sometimes Blocks Healing

Kindness, compassion, and mindfulness are often presented as universal solutions to psychological suffering. In meditation traditions, therapeutic language, and modern self-help culture, we are encouraged to meet pain with kindness, to soften toward ourselves and others, and to forgive what has hurt us.

Path of Liberation Online Self-Study Course

- Text Material (4 PDFs) explaining the new framework

- 9 Explanatory Podcasts (plus extras)

- 2 email Q&A (please do only ask questions to the course).

6. The Path of Liberation Online Self-Study Course

Reclaiming Your Multidimensional Path to Freedom


This course introduces the revised Path of Liberation as developed through the HAL advanced framework of multidimensional integration and higher-order awareness. Drawing on years of transmission-based insights, ancient system refinement, this course restores the path of liberation adapted to today’s fragmented world.


Unlike traditional esoteric systems that often prioritized masculine discipline and transcendence of matter, or romanticized nature-based feminine systems, this course offers a structured, inner knowledge-based, energetically attuned method of activating the original human template across gender-based pathways.

How to Do This?

The HAL Academy Course Material consists of text material and explanatory podcasts.


You study in your own pace. You access the material from the page above via the link to the text material in PDF, and the link to the videos via the unlisted YouTube playlist. If you are in need of support, please connect to me and I will guide you on the how-to.


The Email with 2 Q&As…..

You write an email to me explaining in details the 1-2 questions that you want to address, in regards to the material, as well as suitable for the email Q&As. The two email Q&As are only to be utilized to ask questions to the content of the material. It is not about personal or inner work.

 
 
 
 
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