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READING THE MIRROR

Updated: Dec 20, 2023



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Kozyrev's Reflective Odyssey

The Kozyrev Mirror Experiment, my fellow Projectors and kindred spirits in contemplation, weaves a fascinating narrative through the tapestry of theoretical physics and the enigma of time perception. Yet, let's not merely linger on the scientific intrigue; let's delve into the symbolism entwined within. Did they, in their exploration, tap into the Mirror of Spirit or perhaps cast a Spell of Time? Ah, the delectable ponderings.


Initiated by Russian astrophysicist Nikolai Kozyrev, this experiment ventures into the notion that time might be a non-linear entity, flowing not merely forward but in both directions. The Shape he forged was the ancient and resonant spiral.


In my current exploration of symbols, this creative expression emerged as a representation, mirroring my own journey. The symbols feel familiar, reminiscent of memories rather than channeled inspirations—elements unearthed in Kozyrev's Mirror Experiment. A delightful synchronicity.


While Kozyrev's work remains a point of contention in scientific circles, it stands as a testament to the artistic and imaginative spirit inherent in scientific exploration.

For me, as an artist, symbols have been embedded in my creations from the outset, as if my higher self seeks to unveil the mysteries of this earthly realm. Dots, circles, and various symbols have adorned my work for over a decade, and upon encountering a recent video on this mirror experiment, I found the resonance of these symbols intriguing. They've been present in my art, subtly guiding me.


Symbols have graced cave walls for millennia, repeating through generations. Studying them, and now witnessing the symbols recorded by those who entered Kozyrev's Mirror, reveals a profound connection between the past and future. Ethereal sigils dance around participants, creating a visual tapestry bridging temporal gaps—an experiment that, unfortunately, concluded without definitive conclusions.


The Kozyrev Mirror, an enchanting gateway devoid of spells, more akin to a cosmic hack, resonates deeply with me. These symbols, known to us in some unspoken way, are entwined in our collective remembering.


As we enter the world with more open centers, as suggested by the Human Design Model, flawed yet intriguing, we draw closer to the intricate lattice of the false grid, a revelation facilitated by this remarkable mirror.


Now, as the illusion unravels from our collective consciousness, mirroring the artist's journey, we witness the faltering of the field's workings when we reside within our own creative realms. In unity, we find resonance and power; in isolation, we encounter echoes.

A Kozyrev mirror, a pseudoscientific device with its roots in Russian esoteric literature from the 1990s, beckons exploration. Crafted from long sheets of aluminum, glass, or a reflective material curled into a cylindrical spiral, it allegedly focuses various types of radiation, including that emanating from biological objects placed within it. These mirrors played a role in experiments tied to extrasensory perception (ESP), conducted in the Institute of Experimental Medicine of Siberia, a division of the Russian Academy of Sciences.


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