JAN VAL ELLAM - Inteligência Ltda. Podcast #902

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Rogério Vilele hosts "Limited Intelligence" with special guests discussing mythological themes and the life of Jesus, exploring spiritual revelations and historical connections while reflecting on theological beliefs and the impact of human belief systems. The text also touches on the megalithic structures, ancient civilizations, potential extraterrestrial influence, and the concept of more evolved worlds, culminating in a reflection on humanity's existence and quest for dignity amid uncertainty.

Insights

  • Rogério Vilele hosts "Limited Intelligence," featuring guests discussing mythological themes and life as a hero's journey.
  • Special guests Naldo, Mike Messy, and Elan bring insights on spirituality, Jesus' unknown years, and historical contexts.
  • The text delves into Jesus' childhood, travels to various places, and the evolution of his image post-death.
  • It explores the emergence of Gnostic teachings, the Holy Trinity concept, and the Catholic Church's influence on Jesus' perception.
  • The speaker emphasizes rationality over blind faith, critiquing reliance on divine intervention and humanity's accumulated problems.
  • Discussions span from the nature of angels and demons to the potential impact of extraterrestrial beings on human history.

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Recent questions

  • What is the significance of the Holy Trinity?

    The Holy Trinity refers to the Christian belief in one God existing in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. This concept is central to Christian theology, emphasizing the unity and distinctiveness of these three entities within the Godhead. The Father is seen as the creator, the Son as the redeemer who took human form, and the Holy Spirit as the divine presence that guides and empowers believers. The Holy Trinity doctrine aims to explain the complex nature of God and the relationship between the three persons, highlighting their roles in salvation and divine interaction with humanity.

  • Who were the Templars and what led to their downfall?

    The Templars were a medieval Christian military order established to protect pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land during the Crusades. They gained immense wealth and power, leading to conflicts with the Catholic Church and European monarchs. The Templars' downfall was influenced by their wealth, secrecy, and perceived threat to the Church's authority. King Philip IV of France, in collaboration with Pope Clement V, orchestrated their arrest, accusing them of heresy, corruption, and other charges. The Templars were disbanded, and many members faced persecution, imprisonment, and execution, marking the end of their influential order.

  • What is the role of angels in Christian beliefs?

    Angels are spiritual beings mentioned in various religious texts, including the Bible, as messengers of God who serve as intermediaries between heaven and earth. In Christian beliefs, angels are depicted as beings created by God to carry out His will, protect individuals, deliver messages, and offer guidance. They are often portrayed as benevolent entities that watch over humanity and assist in spiritual matters. The concept of angels plays a significant role in Christian theology, emphasizing divine intervention, protection, and the presence of supernatural forces in the world.

  • How did Jesus' teachings differ from Paul's interpretations?

    Jesus' teachings, as recorded in the Gospels, focused on love, compassion, forgiveness, and the Kingdom of God. He emphasized personal transformation, ethical living, and the importance of faith in God. In contrast, Paul, a prominent early Christian figure, expanded on Jesus' teachings by introducing theological concepts like salvation through faith in Jesus Christ and justification by grace. Paul's writings emphasized the role of faith and grace in attaining salvation, diverging from Jesus' emphasis on ethical living and the Kingdom of God. While both figures contributed to Christian theology, their approaches to faith and salvation differed in emphasis and interpretation.

  • What is the significance of the concept of Karma in spiritual beliefs?

    Karma is a fundamental concept in various spiritual traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, that refers to the law of cause and effect governing moral actions and their consequences. According to the concept of Karma, individuals' actions, intentions, and thoughts influence their future experiences and circumstances, shaping their present and future lives. Positive actions lead to positive outcomes, while negative actions result in negative consequences, affecting one's spiritual progress and rebirth. Karma is believed to be a universal force that maintains balance and justice in the universe, emphasizing personal responsibility, ethical behavior, and the interconnectedness of all beings.

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Summary

00:00

"Program 'Limited Intelligence' Explores Spiritual Themes"

  • Rogério Vilele introduces the program "Limited Intelligence" where he brings on guests smarter and more spiritual than himself.
  • The program discusses mythological and epic themes, likening life events to a hero's journey.
  • Special guests Naldo and Mike Messy are highlighted for their participation in the show.
  • Viewers are encouraged to participate through super chats and questions.
  • Insider technology products are promoted for their transcendent qualities, including anti-odor and antibacterial properties.
  • A 12% discount coupon for Insider products is offered to viewers.
  • Guest Elan brings gifts related to quarks, gluons, and spiritual revelations.
  • Elan presents a book about Jesus' unknown years, discussing spiritual revelations and historical contexts.
  • The story of Jesus' childhood trip to Jerusalem is recounted, emphasizing his wisdom and unique temperament.
  • Joseph of Arimathea's role in Jesus' life, including financing his travels and work, is detailed, along with the significance of the Magi and Jesus' European connections.

15:59

"Schism, Jesus, and Gnostic Gospels: Unveiling Christianity"

  • The Tribe of Benjamin was part of the 10 tribes from the North that formed the kingdom of Israel, while the Southern Kingdom of Judah consisted of two tribes after a schism in 922 Annes.
  • Rehoboam, son of Solomon, faced a schism with the 10 tribes and the two tribes of Judah, leading to a 200-year conflict with the powerful Assyrian empire dominating the 10 tribes in 722 years of Christ.
  • The Assyrian empire took the 10 tribes as prisoners, with the tribe of Benjamin ending up in the French garde, part of the Assyrian empire.
  • Jesus may have traveled to various places like Persia, India, and Egypt, with speculation about his relationships and lineage, including theories explored in Dan Brown's works.
  • Paul created the figure of Jesus the Christ after Jesus' death, introducing concepts like salvation and justification by faith, diverging from Jesus' original teachings.
  • Mary Magdalene organized a group of disciples after Jesus' resurrection, contributing to early Christian manuscripts and teachings, with a focus on a third face of Jesus as a living being post-crucifixion.
  • Gnostic teachings emerged, challenging traditional views of God and Jesus, with the Catholic Church suppressing Gnostic texts and promoting the Holy Trinity concept at the Council of Nicaea in 325.
  • The Catholic Church altered the perception of Jesus, transforming him from a man to a divine figure equal to God, creating the Holy Trinity to diminish the human side of Jesus and the God of the Jews.
  • The discovery of Gnostic Gospels in Nag Hammadi and the Dead Sea Scrolls revealed hidden texts, including those associated with Mary Magdalene, challenging established Christian beliefs.
  • The Catholic Church's actions, including burning Gnostic texts and altering the perception of Jesus and God, aimed to solidify Catholicism and distance Christianity from its Jewish roots, emphasizing the Holy Trinity as a central tenet.

32:29

"Complexity of Trinity and Religious Interpretations"

  • Hegel, a German genius from two centuries ago, wrote extensively on dialectic, particularly on the consubstantiality between the Son, the Father, and the Holy Spirit.
  • Western philosophers, post-Tomás Jaquin's Summa Theologiae, often used philosophy to affirm Catholic beliefs, rather than seeking truth independently.
  • The concept of the Most Holy Trinity remains complex and divisive, with varying interpretations among religious leaders.
  • Exegesis, the study of biblical meaning, often leads to justifications that may seem illogical or contradictory, such as God's actions in the Bible.
  • The Catholic Church's interpretation of God's word, through dogma and the Pope's authority, often overrides individual interpretations of the Bible.
  • Luther's Protestantism emphasized a literal belief in the Bible, leading to diverse interpretations among pastors and believers.
  • Mythologies, rooted in the monomyth of the cosmic egg, offer explanations for the creation of reality, often involving a fallen or flawed creator.
  • Evil, according to mythologies, stems from the creator's mistake or fall during the creation of the universe, rather than from a purposeful intent.
  • Religions, emerging in the last 4000 years, often manipulated and obscured mythological truths to create new narratives, such as the concept of a perfect God.
  • Saint Augustine's theological assertion of God's goodness and perfection, despite the inherent violence and corruption in nature, shaped Christian beliefs on the nature of life and creation.

49:58

"Theological beliefs and their impact on society"

  • Theology explains the need for baptism due to the original sin committed by Eve by eating the forbidden fruit, leading to a mental disorder.
  • The concept of Lucifer and Satan is discussed as beings that exist but do not exist in theological terms, along with the existence of angels.
  • Humans are believed to inherit a genome full of defects from the fall of the original being, leading to suffering and diseases that can only be cured through genetic mutation.
  • The Catholic Church created the concept of original sin to justify the need for baptism, with the belief that humans are born sinful and dirty.
  • The Church introduced the Book of Fees of the Sacred Apostolic Chancery Roman to list sins and indulgences, promoting mandatory confession to finance crusades and cathedrals.
  • The text criticizes the acceptance of absurdity as normal in human lives, influenced by theological beliefs and the Church's teachings.
  • The Templars aimed to separate historical Jesus from Judaism, rescue manuscripts, and create a unified Europe, leading to conflict with the Catholic Church and their eventual downfall.
  • The Templars worshipped a head of wisdom called Bafomé, which the Church labeled as the devil, influencing the belief in the devil among Catholics.
  • The author emphasizes the importance of rationality over blind faith, critiquing the reliance on certainties and misinformation produced by belief systems.
  • The text concludes with a reflection on mystical and spiritual experiences, highlighting the author's uncertainty about the correctness of his beliefs and the impact of human belief systems on the world.

01:08:10

Jesus' Parables, Miracles, and Celestial Encounters

  • Jesus began his public ministry by speaking in parables to convey Jewish teachings, which were often misunderstood by Westerners.
  • As Jesus started performing miracles and displaying superpowers, people expected him to overthrow the Roman Empire and establish a Jewish empire on Earth.
  • Despite expectations, Jesus clarified that his kingdom was not of this world, leading to confusion among his followers.
  • Jesus wrote a book titled "Jesus and the Riddle of Transfiguration" to explain his encounters with angels and beings.
  • Jesus, along with Peter, John, and James, had a meeting with angels on Mount Tabor, where he transfigured and spoke in a celestial language.
  • Jesus foretold his death and resurrection to his apostles, revealing that he would return in a glorious form, not as a human.
  • After his crucifixion, Jesus descended to hell to free souls imprisoned by archons since the time of Adam.
  • The mythology of extraphysical gods and biological gods is discussed, with extraphysical gods metamorphosing and living in the neighboring universe.
  • The Nefel and Anunakes, beings who arrived on Earth around 450,000 years ago, interbred with humans, leading to the appearance of various beings on Earth.
  • The complex interplay between extraphysical and biological beings in human history is explored, shedding light on the origins of different mythologies and beings on Earth.

01:25:14

"Origins of Demigods and Angels Revealed"

  • Demigods in Greek mythology are known as Semigods, with Rita and Tita being examples in Sumerian and Acadian mythology.
  • Nefil and Seri are giants in the Bible, believed to be the result of angels copulating with humans.
  • The nefil were on Earth at a certain time, leading to a flood to eradicate their race.
  • Giants, later known as nephilim, were taller beings that mixed with humans, leading to their destruction during the flood.
  • Moses freed the Hebrew tribes and faced nomadic peoples, including giants like Goliath, whom Yahweh ordered to be eliminated to prevent the spread of nefilim DNA.
  • Gilgamesh, a Demigod, sought a hidden base of the Gods using Nax to fly to their realm.
  • Yahweh and angels were described as robotic beings, with clones obeying orders until a spirit rebelled, leading to the creation of demons.
  • Angels were introduced to the Jews during Babylonian captivity, with the concept spreading through Greco-Roman culture.
  • Angels are depicted as beings that conform to human expectations and thought forms, adapting to the beliefs and images humans hold of them.
  • Biblical descriptions of angels may align more with machines or unidentified flying objects rather than traditional angelic beings.

01:44:38

Reflections on Humanity's Apocalypse and Spiritual Transition

  • The speaker reflects on the idea of an apocalypse for humanity, based on over 30 years of observing misguided beliefs and failures.
  • Humans are criticized for accumulating problems and relying on a simplistic belief in a personal God to resolve everything.
  • The speaker questions the common practice of attributing personal successes or escapes to God, deeming it a lack of respect and solidarity with others.
  • A critique is made on humanity's addiction to seeking divine intervention for blessings and miracles, despite the prevalence of suffering and injustice in the world.
  • The speaker shares personal experiences of facing death and reciting mantras focused on joy, love, trust, and gratitude, emphasizing dignity in facing mortality.
  • The concept of limbic resonance in mammals is discussed, highlighting the capacity for care and empathy among animals and humans.
  • The speaker delves into the psychological understanding of the self, distinguishing between the physical body, soul, and spirit, and the role of the brain in shaping identity and emotions.
  • The idea of a connectome in the brain, with billions of neurons and trillions of synapses, is explained as the basis for storing memories, emotions, and rational thought.
  • Upon physical death, a mental movie of memories is said to play, leading to a spiritual transition where attachments to earthly matters can hinder progress.
  • The importance of detachment from material possessions and unresolved emotions is emphasized as crucial for a peaceful transition after death, avoiding entrapment in negative mental loops.

02:02:14

"Reincarnation, Karma, and Dystopia: Spiritual Reflections"

  • The speaker recounts an experience in high school where they felt dead but still alive, mentioning a spell that enchanted them into a spiritual realm.
  • They describe encountering spiritual friends, including their deceased father, and two beings in front of them, one older and one younger.
  • The younger being is identified as the speaker's father, who passed away at 27 years old, while the older being remains a mystery.
  • The speaker discusses the concept of the Immortal Triad, consisting of three bodies that collect files produced by the brain and influence emotional and mental aspects.
  • They explain the process of reincarnation, detailing how the three bodies must die to release the spirit and how negative files can anchor them, leading to multiple reincarnations.
  • The speaker reflects on the limitations of human access to past lives and the spirit's role in creating new human beings based on past experiences.
  • They delve into the idea of incarnational programming, where the spirit generates new characters to pass on problems and experiences from previous lives.
  • The speaker emphasizes the concept of Karma, including Sanchita Karma (general bank of archives), Karma's praise (incarnational program), and agam (how one faces predetermined challenges).
  • They express concern about the current dystopian era, citing prophecies of impending chaos due to accumulated negative results in various aspects of life.
  • The speaker warns of impending challenges like environmental issues, financial crises, and the rise of mega-corporations and artificial intelligence, urging a shift in human responsibility and action to avoid a bleak future.

02:19:14

"From Nuclear War to Evolved Universes"

  • The text discusses the potential for nuclear war, particularly in the context of the United States and its political parties.
  • It mentions the historical background of the League of Nations and the United Nations, emphasizing the need for diplomacy over war.
  • The creation of the League of Nations by President Woodrow Wilson after World War I is highlighted.
  • The text delves into the current geopolitical landscape, noting the shift to a multipolar world with the rise of Asian powers like the BRICS.
  • Criticism is directed towards the United States and England, labeling them as international terrorists due to their actions.
  • The text transitions to discussing Toxoplasma gondii, a protozoan parasite that manipulates the behavior of its hosts, including humans.
  • The parasite's complex life cycle involving felines and rodents is explained, detailing its impact on human behavior and potential links to accidents and suicide.
  • The text touches on the impact of COVID-19 on human behavior, including changes in personality and cognitive abilities.
  • A philosophical reflection on the nature of humanity, corruption, and the struggle for dignity is presented.
  • The text concludes with a discussion on the potential existence of more evolved worlds or universes, touching on spiritual and scientific perspectives.

02:38:18

Ancient Megaliths: Mysteries and Extraterrestrial Connections

  • Drama arises from presenting opinions and revelations as definitive truths, leading to uncertainty.
  • Discussion on ancient civilizations and their construction of megalithic structures to withstand cataclysms.
  • Mention of the Legend of the Seven Wise Men builders and their role in constructing resilient buildings.
  • Connection between the pyramids of Giza and the alignment with the stars in the sky.
  • Discovery of megalithic constructions worldwide reflecting constellations from ancient eras.
  • Jainism, one of the oldest religions, with manuscripts yet to be translated.
  • Speculation on the purpose and messages encoded in the megalithic structures.
  • Controversy surrounding the construction of the Egyptian pyramids and their possible extraterrestrial origins.
  • Reference to the Dogon tribe's knowledge of the Sirius star system and its relation to the pyramids.
  • Reflection on humanity's existence and the potential impact of extraterrestrial influence.

02:55:55

"Skilled spearman joins group for discussion"

  • Rogério is skilled with the spear, as researched by Paquito, who also appreciates Vila and Fi's invitation. Paquito, along with Fabi, provided hospitality with coffee and water, expressing gratitude. The group values open discussions to enhance understanding and appreciates the shared experience.
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