Explore the Gnostic worldview of Earth as a cosmic farm. Learn about loosh harvesting, the Apocryphon of John, and why our reality may be a parasitic copy.

The system doesn't need physical bars if it can just convince the prisoner that the sentence is self-imposed and that they need to be here. The moment you remember who you are, the bars of the trap—which are forged from ignorance—begin to dissolve.
Tell me about reality being a reincarnation trap. Archons ruin the world and feed on our energy








The Gnostic worldview suggests that our physical reality is not a masterpiece created by a loving god, but rather a flawed and parasitic copy. This perspective, found in texts like the Apocryphon of John, proposes that the world acts as a prison or a distraction. Instead of being a place for spiritual growth, the material realm may be designed to keep individuals from finding their true selves while their energy is being harvested.
The term loosh, popularized by researcher Robert Monroe, refers to emotional energy—such as fear, pain, or intense religious fervor—that serves as a form of metaphysical produce. According to this theory, humans are being harvested for this energy by entities that lack souls of their own. This concept rebrands human suffering and intense emotion as a resource for parasitic beings within a cosmic farm system.
While many believe Earth is a spiritual school where souls learn lessons to graduate, the cosmic farm theory suggests a much darker reality. In this view, the idea of graduation is actually a trick designed to keep souls trapped in a processing plant. Modern metaphysical researchers and UFO whistleblowers are increasingly exploring this concept, suggesting that our existence is managed for the benefit of external entities rather than our own evolution.
Criado por ex-alunos da Universidade de Columbia em San Francisco
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