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Aerotheon

Doorway


By Geoffrey Hoppe

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If I’ve heard it once from Adamus I’ve heard it a thousand times. “Reality is a matter of perspective. If you want to change your reality, change the way you perceive it.” 

That makes sense, but how do I change the way I look at things? I mean, bad traffic is still bad traffic. Rude people are still rude, even if I try to think of them as beautiful angels trapped in dysfunctional personalities. My aspects still give me grief from time to time even if I try to remember that I created them for whatever reason. I had a bad flight the other night from Kona to Denver including an unscheduled stop in San Francisco because the crew was tired (!). No matter how I tried to change my thinking, it was still a bad flight especially with the screaming four-year old across the aisle in the middle of the night. Not much was going to change my perception in the midst of “whaaaaaaaa…” all night long. 

But, I finally realized what Adamus means when he says it’s all a matter of how we perceive things. You see, I thought he meant we have to change our thinking. I should have known (or thought) better. It has little to do with thinking. As a matter of fact, thinking tends to get us even more stuck in our perceptions. Changing your perception is actually about going beyond thinking, into your other senses. You might remember that Adamus said we have a few hundred thousand senses, and that we perceive reality through our senses rather than our minds. 

We recently did some new workshops in Kona, Hawaii called Metaphysics of the Mind. They were not what I thought they would be. After hearing Adamus’ take on the human brain and mind, we went far beyond into the realms of Imagination. We imagined our Master Self, and then imagined our Master Self imagining us. My human mind couldn’t keep up with “who is imagining who” which was a good thing because then the thinking stopped for a moment. Personally, it was one of the most insightful workshops ever. I finally realized the difference between thinking/beliefs, and imagination/senses. 

“But Adamus,” I asked one evening while enjoying a glass of wine on the lanai (patio), “how can I open these hidden senses?” I could have/should have guessed the answer. It’s the answer to just about everything with the Professor: “Allow.” He went on to explain that we are returning back to our natural state, but now as human Masters we are loaded with the experiences and wisdom of our lifetimes. “You can’t think your way into any of this because the human mind will only limit and doubt. You allow your other angelic senses of perception to open naturally, and then they do in the most appropriate way for you. Stop thinking about it. You’re only going to get stuck in your own underwear.” 

I allowed myself a second glass of wine that night just to practice allowing. It’s funny how my mental activity slowed down during the course of the evening.

A few nights later I had a very profound experience. As many of you know, these transformational experiences can come out of the blue. I was walking from the kitchen to the lanai with a snack in hand, ready to resume working on graphics for the new Art of Light Cloud Class. I wasn’t thinking about anything in particular, other than getting the project done so I could get to bed at a reasonable hour. 

Everything suddenly went into slow-motion. For a brief moment I thought there was an earthquake because of the feeling of disorientation. I stopped in my tracks. There was no shaking or rattling, rather a feeling I can only describe as crystallization. Everything became crystal clear. It wasn’t my vision, it was my inner perception. Every line in the furniture, every color in the wood, the light coming from the lamps, and even the fruit on the plate in my hand became clearer than anything I could remember experiencing. It wasn’t overwhelming to behold because it actually felt more real than reality, rather than altered. 

It felt as if a doorway into another realm had opened, but the realm was the one I was already in. The doorway took me deeper into the very realm I had been trying to free myself from for so very long, but now I felt the magnificence rather than the oppression. 

I stood in place for a few minutes as I shifted my awareness around the living room. It wasn’t like the colors in the furniture were coming to life as one might experience if they had smoked some strong pot. The colors were more defined and intact. The artwork on the walls didn’t suddenly become animated, rather the compositions were more cohesive. 

I walked onto the lanai as the experience continued. The chirping of the noisy little coqui frogs was pure and harmonious. I usually take the air for granted but now it felt defined and purposeful. The hard granite surface on the tabletop was simply exquisite. I felt it with my hand. It was dense and cool, more real than I had ever noticed. The palm trees looked strong and tangible, standing tall and purposeful in the dark night. Even my laptop appeared more corporeal than ever. 

One would think that this type of transcendental experience should have everything turning soft and smooth, with swirling colors, twinkling lights, and warm, fuzzy sensations. This was just the opposite. Everything was incredibly defined and palpable. There was a beauty I had never experienced before. It was deliciously tight and real. 

In that moment, I realized the beauty and brilliance of our physical reality. No wonder souled beings want to come to Earth. The other realms may be light and gossamer, but they lack the clarity and definition of our earthly realm. I was experiencing the finest part of gravity, where light becomes particles and then bonds together in a cohesive artform called reality. All of this time I had been trying to loosen up reality’s tight grip in order to make life a little softer, and now I was in awe of the magnificence of its dense composition. I didn’t feel trapped in it, rather more like going to an art gallery or museum to observe the beauty. I was deep in creation, but not imprisoned in it. At one point I burst out laughing, thinking about how hard I tried thinking my way out of the harshness of physical reality, when all of the while it was here to be enjoyed. 

Adamus has been talking a lot lately about aerotheon, or full spectrum gravity. I’ve been longing to experience the expansional nature of gravity, especially on the days when my body aches or my mind seems trapped. But here I was, deeper than ever in inbound gravity, and absolutely astonished by the beauty of it all. It was exquisite.

Weeks later, the sensation of clear definition is still with me. It’s not as intense as it was that night at Villa Ahmyo, but I can easily shift into it to appreciate the reality I’m immersed in. My desire to get outside of dense matter has been replaced with a profound regard for it. The feeling of being trapped is being replaced with the feeling of artistic appreciation. Somehow, I know that this sense of crystallization will now help me shift into the outbound, expansional gravity. I’ll have a very firm grounding and deep respect for inbound gravity to help insure that I don’t get lost in the outbound nature of gravity, and perhaps not want to come back. 

Many years ago, someone asked Adamus how we get the hell beyond this dense physical reality. His answer was like something out of the Zen playbook: “How do you go beyond this reality? By diving deeply into it.”

Whether or not you have an experience like mine, or one of your own making, the fact is that we are returning to our natural state of Being while filled with the treasures of our deep experiences into gravity-life. Enjoy it while you can.

Author

  • Geoffrey Hoppe founded the Crimson Circle in 1999 after a series of conversations with the angelic being known as Tobias. He left the corporate world in 2001 to devote his full time to the Crimson Circle, along with his wife Linda. Geoff channeled Tobias until 2009 when Tobias returned to earth in a new incarnation known as Sam. Tobias handed off his guidance role with the Crimson Circle to Adamus Saint-Germain, a facet of the Beloved St. Germain who has been working with humans for hundreds of years. Geoff has been the messenger of Adamus Saint-Germain ever since.

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50 thoughts on “THE AEROTHEON DOORWAY”

  1. I can follow the experience you had by feeling into the the cadence of your writing, the space between the words and the weight of the words themselves. Like seeing musical notes across a score and hearing the music being played. Thank you for this sharing Geoffrey.

  2. Thanks Geoff, very interesting.

    I´ve been watching for a few weeks a Netflix show called “The Good Place”, and in the last few episodes they had many similarities to what you describe. Interesting.

  3. Thank you for sharing this experience Geoffrey. I have been getting glimpses. Listening to your description helps me to dive in further. We do live on such a beautiful planet.

  4. Kirstie Newman

    “How do you go beyond this reality? By diving deeply into it.”

    Beautiful and profound.
    Thank you.

  5. Ah! Grasshopper the student has become the master 😱
    Geoffrey I liked the way you concluded with an insight. how you have further immersed yourself into this reality for possibly the potential to anchor and stabilize yourself for an opposite trajectory. 🙇‍♂️

  6. Valerie Althoff

    As Kuthumi once said, life is an interactive art gallery, and, like you, I’m now truly appreciating its beauty…we are indeed here for a beautiful experience…if we shift our perspective!

    1. Exactly! What was described by Jeff is the aesthetic perception of the physical reality, which is a jump to the metaphysical perception. The world as ART.

      “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all
      Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.” (John Keats)

  7. Just feeling the air defined and purposeful gave me such a sense of peace and appreciation for being alive. This was so beautifully described, I could read it many times. Thanks.

  8. so beautiful, yes it’s like full on embodiment and going into this reality, which then has the only possible next step – through and beyond it. Thank you for sharing, this mirrors some of my experiences as of late.

  9. Yes! Beautiful. ❤️
    “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”
    – Marcel Proust

  10. Beautiful and profound, thank you for sharing this Geoff. Inspiration to make the most of my last lifetime in this cohesive artform that is my reality.
    (PS the “Art of Light” graphics are beautiful!)

  11. Sigrid Weniweger

    …. i resonate with Geoffs experiences, remembering such deep sensual expierences with nature…
    the last weeks i experienced time in very interesting ways – like the slowing down, too, like a kind of unwiring taking place, like “out/unwired/unengaged to others” which brought me easyness, feeling deeply at ease, unburdend, very new feelings, interesting experiences, … then such “whammy-whooa” experiences again ;-), then such unwiring experiences again,…. not able to definde and yet a real interesting mixup to observe and experience

  12. Thank you Geoffrey for sharing your experience and insights. Your insights will assist me to appreciate the so – called mundane activities of everyday life. I too will now have a new perspective and appreciation of our physical reality! Thank you ADAMUS for all your love patience in teaching us.

  13. Bozenna Zlotowska

    Semplicemente Splendido. Grazie per la condivisione. Mi aiuta a capire cosa mi sta succedendo nel quotidiano umano dove spesso mi perdo.
    GRAZIE di CUORE !!!!!!!

  14. What an incredibly profound experience Geoffrey!
    Thank you for sharing it so eloquently and viscerally; it’s definitely triggered a new appreciation of this “cohesive artform called reality” in which we are playing.

  15. Thank you Geoffrey, exactly what I needed to hear. I listened several times over. Just a shift,a small little shift and ….

  16. Janet Lee Meisinger

    Geoffrey – I always look forward to your article and insights. I’m so thankful for your leading the way! Blessings – Janet Lee

  17. Yoko Kanazawa (Monie)

    I had a similar little experience last month. Maybe it was a rehearsal? Thanks for the inspiring message, my dear Geoff !

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  19. Back in the day, we called this experience Clear Light. Yes, it was accessed via LSD, and once found it became a go-to. It was my shortcut. Over time it also became clear this was possible naturally and is preferred, but it gave me a road map out of three-D and fueled my journey. Not advocating the use, just sharing a milestone of a personal journey. Under the right circumstances and preparing my environment, I was able to bypass mental interference and enjoy an expanded sensual experience, understanding that “reality” is just light density slowed down. It allowed me to experiment with perspective, shift out of the ordinary and explore deeper.

  20. Many thanks for these words. They fill me with the awesome sense there is a whole new way for me to encounter reality. I feel something shifting inside me…

  21. Thank you for that pearl 🌹♥️. The insight you share: delicious and expansive, and liberating. Thank you, thank you.

  22. How do you stop thinking? Especially if you been train to question everything! And analyze things? You think about not thinking!
    I came across something interesting by Carlos Castaneda a author who wrote best selling books in the 70 Era who was a anthropologist who came across a shaman from Mexico! Who gave him a set of movements call tesengrity which when practice quite or shut down the inner dialog!
    I was wondering if Mr Jeff every heard of this?
    Sincerely
    Jose

  23. When I was about 19 I went with my BF to an outdoor party at a gravel pit while on acid. The way I saw things that night, with the moon full and scattered clouds crossing the sky, I could only describe as like looking through the view finder I had when I was a kid. I stood enthralled, watching the sky, and the flames of the fire for a few hours, standing in bare feet, not moving, as the kids around me went like waves toward and back from the fire as it got hotter when wood was added, and cooler as it died down. I don’t recall anyone noticing or talking to me. Then my BF returned out of the darkness and took me home. What you described is as I saw things that night. Thank you for the words.

  24. Thank you Geoff for sharing your experience and insight. It’s becoming a amazing journey and life time!

  25. Wow,wow,wow that is exactelly what i have been experienced latelly. It feels so good i have a feedback,not that i have doubted it. I trully apreciate you shared this. Thank you

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