Morph Worlds Update

I have not been able to post very much recently; I was in South America at an ayahuasca temple. It was extraordinary. I had fifteen Aya’ journeys, traveling through different worlds, some of which are located below us at a place I call “240-down.”

In the Morph I learned about the inner Matrix, which is a control mechanism populated by discarnate entities that hover close-by. There is also an outer Matrix, which is all those transdimensionals that you can see outside of yourself like say, ghosts, UFOs and spirit beings. There is also world below us that is in the direction I call “240-down.” If you are facing north it is behind you at 240º round a compass past south and close to west. And it’s downwards through the floor at about 45º. There is a multidimensional ghoul-world down there. I in was there for a total of about fifty hours over fifteen Aya’ nights—brilliant, did I ever learn a lot!

So there is the outer Matrix, and the inner Matrix, which is mostly the evil part of the collective human unconscious, and then there is the myriad of dark worlds at 240-down. It’s a dimension of imps and devilish entities and I also saw succubi and incubi, which are known as the spirits of lust; they jump people at night when asleep.* They look very much like Fuselli’s famous painting, The Nightmare . Every time I went into the 240-down world it was much like attending a university course. It was all rather formal. I was being shown it all very methodically and in very great detail.


John Henry Fuseli’s The Nightmare

Whatever great beings control the learning in those inner worlds, they don’t seem to allow you to proceed very far unless you have a conceptual grip of the celestial and the dark, both sides of the coin. Though some of those inner worlds are very dark they can also be very sculptured and architectural—imagine a room of black marble floor-to-ceiling that has been carved beautifully and yet the room is very ominous and foreboding. It’s hard to put into words but the dark has a digital beauty to its ugliness.

Also in 240-down, there is a descending road; it is the road of cruelty. It slides off to the left and below you, curving steeper and steeper as you go along. It’s very ugly and the beings down there are very digital and horrific looking. I found it very hard to climb back out, something or someone came and helped me but it still took me about forty-five minutes to make what is actually a very short journey of just a few yards back to the surface. Cruelty to others traps you, after a while you can’t get away; you need a very strong person to pull you out. There is something very gravitational about it.

Later on my Aya’ journeys I returned to the celestial where I saw visions of the mirror-world that the Kogi call, the aluna. More about that and the celestial next time.

© Stuart Wilde 2005 – www.stuartwilde.com

*The succubi and incubi usually only jump people that are into deviant sexual behavior: porno voyeurs, call girls, rent boys etc.

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Stuart Wilde (1946 – 2013) is considered by many to be the greatest metaphysical teacher that has ever lived. Most famous New Age, New Thought writers and teachers privately studied with him, Read the full Stuart Wilde Bio >