The Serpentinization of Humanity
What is the underlying pattern behind the influx of people getting Tattoos and what does it symbolize?
There is a silent and much more severe pandemic than COVID-19, and that is the tattoo pandemic (in some way, they are also related to each other).
The root of the urge to get tattoos comes from emotional blocks; in the human emotional system. Biologically, the emotional system is correlated to the nervous system, branching throughout the body via meridians and "transparent bands" present in everything (fascia).
Humanity is unaware that the emotional system is in its final transformative stage, which in turn leads to imbalance, creating numerous deviations and distortions (diseases, mental illnesses, chronic diseases, cancer, and neurological issues and more).
Like a frog swimming in a pot of cold water, not noticing the water gradually heating up until it boils to death, the same is happening here. Quietly, there is an infiltration of the "dragon" that consumes the spirit from within until what remains is an empty vessel.
Symbolism = A Gateway to Interrelatedness
Everything has symbolism, and symbolism serves as a gateway to mutual connectivity, which numbers and formulas cannot achieve.
Humans are built on the "matryoshka" effect—layer upon layer from the inanimate to the plant to the insect, reptiles, and mammals. That is, all the archetypes of species and animals exist within us. It is embedded in our genetics, representing the entirety of all these life forms.
So the serpent/dragon (the reptilian dimension) is an integral part of us. It dates back to our dinosaur days. The reptilian brain is a remnant of those times. It deals with the most primitive aspects like survival and fight or flight mechanism.
The dragon, symbolizing as the entire reptilian world; snakes, lizards, and frogs, biologically is expressed as our adaptive immune system. It is no coincidence that the snake is the symbol of the medical profession (the caduceus).
The use of snakes in medical symbols has a rooted history, evoking symbolism that transcends cultures and spans centuries. Two prominent symbols, the caduceus and the Rod of Asclepius, feature snakes as central elements, each carrying unique meanings and associations in the realm of medicine and healing.
The snake was associated with Asclepius, the ancient Greek god of medicine, and was considered to have healing powers. The snake, identified with renewal and shedding its skin, symbolizes the transformative and regenerative nature of medicine. It emphasizes the complex and nuanced nature of the medical profession, where healing involves not only treating diseases but fostering regeneration and holistic well-being.
In folklore, the dragon symbol is derived from the same information load of the immune system. Dragons express their wrath by spewing fire from their bellies—this fire, biologically, is the body's temperature control—creating heat to fight diseases.
The word "inflammation" is the normal process of the immune system fighting infections by raising the temperature (in flame - adding fuel to the fire) to heat fluids to a gaseous state so they can be expelled through the skin.
Similarly, in these folktales, dragons love to hoard and amass wealth in the form of gold. This reflects the reliance of the immune system on energy, which it gets from different systems in the body. So there is a form of a bargain there.
It is noteworthy, however, in those tales mentioning dragons, that they talk about the need to tame them and thereby control them. What this means is that this process within our bodies—the adaptive immune system, specifically related to memory cells (B cells) and T cells—if they are not restrained; if they are not "tamed," they can cause tremendous damage to the body instead of being valuable.
Scale
Everything is built on scale.
The Earth is like the human body. It, too, has meridians that the Chinese named "Veins of the Dragon."
The Earth's living body has its own subterranean network, allowing the movement and channeling of nutrients, electricity, and magnetism to ensure optimal flow of life force energy. These channels primarily take the form of underground waterways and caverns.
The ancient Chinese knew about these subterranean routes and their crucial importance, and they called these channels "Veins of the Dragon." The smooth and uninterrupted flow of these subterranean channels was considered vital for removing impurities and depositing essential minerals in the Earth's body, just like our lymph channels in the body.
This underground blood circulation system, the Earth's "bloodstream," was thought to be reflected above ground by atmospheric currents constantly flowing in the air, distributing vital oxygen across the Earth, said to be the Earth's Qi. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) posits that blood and Qi are interlinked, but they have different qualities. Qi is related to air (which is yang) and blood is related to water (which is yin). Blood is known as the "mother of Qi" (nurturing and physically supporting it), while Qi directs the movement of blood in the body.
The microcosm reflects the macrocosm: it makes sense that if a significant aspect of our living bodies is the mutually linked dance of blood and Qi, which keeps all life alive and flowing smoothly, the Earth's living body would have its own version of this system.
What happens if the vital energy meridians of the Earth are blocked or obstructed? How does this happen, and what effects can it have on our health, as interconnected residents living on the Earth's surface?
Similarly, what happens if the vital energy meridians of the human body are blocked or obstructed? How does this happen, and what effects can it have on the health of that person?
Additionally, the Earth's crust undergoes a process geologists call 'serpentinization', which describes metamorphism of ferromagnesian minerals in mafic and ultramafic rocks that causes them to turn green.
This process is related to the production and significant increase in carbon dioxide, which in turn leads to an increase in volcanic eruptions (which alludes to the "dragon's fire" coming out of the Earth's belly—a result of the release of internal blocks formed within the Earth's crust).
Because everything in the universe operates on scale, in which as within so without, so above, as below, it means that the human body—due to the evolutionary mutation in the nervous system—is undergoing a kind of serpentinization within it. We've been undergoing serpentinization for some time, but as the years go by, it intensifies exponentially. A few years ago, a tattoo on the neck was considered a taboo and socially shocking. Today, it is commonplace.
In other words, the urge to fill the body with tattoos reflects an emotional imbalance that creates a deep conflict with the immune system.
This has a connection to COVID-19. COVID-19 has actually accelerated it. Have you noticed the explosion in tattoos since COVID-19?
When I warned about the issues that are going to come out with vaccines when they were released, I warned because I knew the main problem lies in the immune system. The immune system is the closest thing we have to a culprit behind the exponential rise in heart diseases, diabetes, cancer, and a host of chronic and autoimmune diseases currently ensuing in humanity.
Our blood and saliva are becoming more toxic. Immune cells are turning into predators without an organized system.
This is the dragon that has become untamed as a result of the internal change.
I always say nothing is random, and even all our imaginary creations carry information payloads that indicate mutual interconnectedness, as long as one knows how to decipher them.
During the summer of 2019 an animation studio specializing in scientific videos called MadMicrobe was given this unique challenge: presenting something that was totally fantastic—in this case a threatening dragon-like creature—emerging from a believable representation of endothelial tissue within a blood vessel (endothelial tissues is one biological aspect related to related the nervous [emotional] system).
The concept involved having this creature—a metaphor for Endothelial Injury Syndrome, or EIS—bursting through the interior wall of a blood vessel resulting in a blood clot forming around it (again, the importance of noting the connection to COVID-19 since the central problem was death or severe illness resulting from blood clots). The idea was supposed to be the focus of a campaign to raise awareness of EIS and was supposed to be utilized across various products.
The concept was to be the focal point of a campaign to bring awareness to EIS and was to be utilized across various deliverables including a looping top banner for a Web Portal to coincide with the American Society of Hematology (ASH) conference in the fall of 2019.
Sociological Aspects of Serpentinization
The motif that biologically reflects the adaptive immune system, sociologically reflects the drive that exists in all of us called 'ambition'—the urge to climb to the top of the ladder and use all means to get there.
It is no coincidence that we have these expressions in our language, "beware! he’s a snake." and “crocodile tears” suggesting deceit.
The very fact that we have expressions in English like "drain the swamp" and "the capturing of government" actually reflect within the "big body"—humanity itself—the loss of the middle ground of the immune system within us.
In other words, the emotional side within us, attributed to the left side of our body, reflects the root of morality, fraternity, support, trust, unity, and sensitivity to community needs. The immune system side, attributed to the right side of our body, reflects ambition, coolness, striving for contact, survival, cleansing, and purification.
For thousands of years, they have counterbalanced each other. It's not that one side is better or preferable to the other. In other words, in a sustainable state, there is balance between the nervous system and the immune system.
But the difference here is that we are in entirely new territory. Because there is a metamorphosis in the nervous system (the emotional system), where we are losing the support systems expressed as the loss of the identity and organization of the connective tissue, a vacuum is formed which further down the line puts the immune system out of control. Instead of being an ally, the immune system becomes corrupt. Instead of purifying and protecting, it taints and disorganizes the body.
Sociologically—in the macro body, the big body—this is expressed as loss of fear of consequences and insatiable ambition without restraining factors. A list for lucre as if there's no tomorrow.
Since COVID-19, this process has stepped up a notch. That is, COVID-19 exposed the levels of corruption unprecedented, present everywhere humans exist. And this corruption, symbolizing insatiable greed (the dragon lying on a pile of gold), is ultimately leading the entire body (human societies) to capitulate, as all human behavior is driven by individual economic interest alone without restraining factors of morality and ethics.
And of course, this is also reflected in the microcosmic world—our inner body—there is a hunger for resources that robs resources from other bodily systems (e.g cancer). So the tattoo pandemic is a reflection of this process I am explaining here.
Although today there are colors of all kinds, tattoos, originally, are green. The green color symbolizes the reptilian species; the snake; the dragon and the serpentinization happening beneath the epidermis of humanity.
Now, when tattooed people read an answer like this, they get upset. It's understandable. After all, they are tattooed. It's not something that can be taken off on a whim, like a shirt.
That's why it's important for me to emphasize that this entire process is happening at the subconscious level.
I have observed many tattooed people, and when I spoke to them after observing them, I often noticed that their personality did not match what their body projected through the tattoos. This is a picture of the fragmentation in consciousness occurring in humanity to which I am warning about.
At our core, we are composed of a binary consciousness: the consciousness of the soul (expressed in life as the mind personality) and the consciousness of the body (expressed in life as the subconscious). The relationship between them is like a floating iceberg. 8/9 of it occurs below the conscious aspect of our lives, which constitutes the body’s consciousness. The language of this consciousness manifests as our body language, which never lies.
What this means is that people who tattoo themselves massively are actually unaware that the urge to tattoo their body is something beyond their control, originating deep inside. It has nothing to do with who they think they are and the reasons they tell themselves why they do it. And here comes the spiritual connection.
The Spiritual Connection
It is crucial to re-explain the value behind the commandment in the Jewish tradition not to tattoo.
The current religious dilemma stems from the fact that we haven't really developed our explanations beyond explanations of the 12th century, which reflect our stagnation in terms of awareness.
So I want to take this opportunity to explain the value behind the commandment not to tattoo, without the religious motifs, because it ultimately has nothing to do with Judaism, God, or any particular tribe, but with the underlying information and its impact on one’s identity and health.
When it is said in the Book of Leviticus, Chapter 19, Verse 28:
"You shall not make any cuts in your flesh for the dead, nor make any tattoo marks on yourselves: I am the Lord."
It's was said because of a simple universal law that says behind every image there is an information load. With the advent of computers, this verse has been scientifically proven. That is, a computer does not know what an image is. It translates the image to mathematical format as a unique pattern. This means that behind every image, there is a pattern or information load.
In other words, every image and pattern has a "vibe."
When a person wears a shirt with a specific image printed on it, they are essentially wearing the information contained in the image as long as the shirt is on them. The difference is that tattoos are not a shirt. It's not something that can be taken off and put on at will.
When getting a tattoo, at that moment, the person wears the information load. One doesn’t need to be a brain surgeon to recognize the mechanism. We've all experienced someone with a tattoo, and the first thing that catches our eyes is the appearance of the tattoos. At that moment, an impression is made on the observer's consciousness. This impression cannot be erased or changed. It travels at the speed of light. And so once the impression is ingrained, when you meet the person, it is no longer from a neutral, clean place of authentic identity meeting another authentic identity.
In other words, once you meet another person, it is not possible to see the person without the tattoo. The tattooed person is already "fixated" in advance. They can no longer be a "blank canvas." And the beauty of being a "blank canvas" is that the person can be anything and nothing at the same time. There is no permanent information load. Once one sees the mechanism, they understand it's a deficient state.
If the tattoo has symbols of monsters, skulls, snakes, and all other death motifs, the person begins to "wear" this information in their consciousness, creating a specific "vibe" that is projected outward. The environment picks up on it indirectly on a subconscious level. When we celebrate these symbols that constantly repeat themselves around us, it shows what is brewing beneath the surface in the totality of human consciousness. We are dying.
The information load also works in an antagonistic/agonistic manner. That person will attract the same kind of information from other people.
On one hand, they create repulsion, and on the other hand, attraction to people on the same frequency. Those on the same frequency gradually "catch" the same pattern of information. The tattooed person "infect" the people around them with the same vibration. And since it becomes commonplace, where non-tattooed people become the minority, the "dragon lies in its cave and quietly chuckles at the completion of its mission": the abduction of as many humans from themselves as possible.
In extreme cases, the person is no longer grounded or connected but "abducted" from themselves. These are people who feel like aliens trapped in bodies and do everything to change their bodies to reflect that, never knowing when to stop.
Disharmony and Subconscious Rejection of the Body
In the 70s, they made a remake of a famous horror film called "The Invasion of the Body Snatchers."
The pattern behind the film, like many other films in the same genre made since, speaks of the "invasion" of foreign information as a "hijacking" of the spirit from the person. Humans are replaced by exact replicas that are emotionless.
I always felt it was the resting that during Covid scientists have used the term “the virus hijacks the machinery of the cell” incessantly. To me it was clear that the hijacking was something more systemic in which I often alluded to the mechanism of the ‘zombie fungus’ in several of my writings. The fact that masses of people have turned into automatonic agents of submission and control.
This is what is happening to humanity right now in various forms: hysteria, possession, psychopathy, and schizophrenia without prognosis. And tattoos, among other things, give a visual indication of the transformation and the "hijacking" happening from within.
As the years go by, the tattoos themselves undergo a revolution that perhaps reflects their takeover of the body: today's tattoos are very "invasive." They are done in very large sizes and come out in an "in your face" manner—a kind of passive-aggressive bullying, even if it's not the tattooed person's intention.
The addiction to tattoos symbolizes the rejection of the body. Subconsciously, the person rejects themselves and their body.
Tattoos are symbols of how that person felt at that moment in time. The tendency to get tattooed is "to fixate a certain memory" as a symbol or mark of ritual—subcutaneous "pagan sculptures" that people erect at the most decisive moments of their lives. It’s a combination of internal blockages that do not appear in one’s conscious awareness, along with social pressure and a desire to attract attention. All are bundled together.
However, etching the memory in the body is what preserves it and turns it into an emotional block that in the future leads to health and mental issues. A dependency is created on the tattoo to feel good, seeking an external solution to remove the sources of their body.
The body is a temple and should be treated as such, but here a distortion occurs where tattooing the body is interpreted as its sanctification. It has become a ritualistic flagellation of 21st century’s nihilistic Men and Women.
It happens so deep in the subconscious that people cannot see how getting a tattoo is a form of "enlisting to the army of the dead." So in the end, the tattoo "controls" the person. That's how the dragon reigns free.
I am sorry, but it needs to be said.
One of the most serious problems facing humanity right now is that there are more and more unhealthy behavior and belief patterns, but because they have already become mainstream, the collective does not dare to identify and criticize them. When you do not dare to criticize phenomena and identify the patterns that are obviously unhealthy for society, you actually accelerate its disintegration.
As someone observing from the outside, it is so sad and upsetting to see throngs of teenagers filling their limbs and bodies with tattoos already at such a young age because they can no longer see themselves and their wholeness without them.
And since being non-tattooed is becoming a minority, what horrifies and saddens me most is to watch children grow up in a reality where tattoos are something to aspire to. We perversely educate children to reject their bodies from a very young age and to ritualize them by marking them with symbols that are not harmonious with their bodies and natural identities, thereby creating "abductees" from a very young age.
It is clear to me that at some point the switch will be turned off.
At some point, overnight, many tattooed people will have to confront all kinds of physiological and mental issues that seemingly appeared out of nowhere. Already, a link has been found between lymphoma and tattoos.
So if you are reading this article or if you are parents of children—my advice is to avoid the urge to get a tattoo. As I show, it is an untamed "dragon" inside that tries to tempt you to sell your soul and adopt a false identity in exchange for illusory rewards - self-esteem that never comes.
Since the tribal god is dying and what’s left is the only true god, the Bible verse should be transformed to a personal prayer/mantra (remembrance) saying:
“I shall not make any cuts in the flesh for the dead, nor make any tattoo marks on myself: I am the lord.”
It will pay off in the long run.