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Robert Edward Grant begins the discussion by sharing his recent trip to Gaia to film a show. He attended dinner with a mutual friend, Jason Liot, who produced Codex. Jason revealed that Codex Season 2 was set to release soon, with significant changes compared to the first season. Despite Robert’s admiration for the first season, Jason assured him that the new season would be even better.
Overview of Codex and Its Production
Robert explains that Codex Season 1 was initially produced by Sid Goldberg, but when Jason took over, the show began to converge with the themes of Ancient Civilizations, Gaia’s flagship show. Robert will feature in six episodes of the upcoming season, including segments focused on his recent discoveries regarding the Tower of Babel and the Orion Correlation Theory. He shares that new Orion Correlation sites have been found, including three in Brazil, Copán, and Bali.
Orion and Its Symbolism
Aaron Abke asks Robert about the Law of One, where the “Orion Group” is described as a negatively polarized extraterrestrial group. This leads to a discussion about ancient sites like the Nazca Lines, which are believed to align with the Orion Constellation. Robert shares that many of the ancient megalithic sites align with Orion’s Belt and that this connection may be symbolic of the deeper human history linked to Orion.
Ancient Sites and the Orion Correlation
Robert shares his discovery of megalithic sites in various locations that align with Orion’s Belt, such as Florianópolis in Brazil, Copán in Honduras, and the Talot Temple in Bali. He notes that these sites are revealing themselves more frequently, which suggests a connection to humanity’s past. He describes the history of Orion as part of the human story, linking it to cycles in history and the zodiac.
Zodiac and Time
Robert discusses the significance of the Orion constellation, noting that it is located near the ecliptic plane but not traditionally part of the zodiac. He explores the possibility of a 13th or 14th zodiac sign and how this fits into the concept of duality in human experience. This leads to an in-depth discussion of how the zodiac and procession of the equinoxes play a role in humanity’s journey through time, with each zodiac age reflecting different spiritual qualities and lessons.
Symbolism and Da Vinci
The conversation shifts to the Codex series, where Robert reveals that Leonardo da Vinci embedded numerous Egyptian symbols into his artwork after 1486. These symbols, found in works like The Last Supper and Vitruvian Man, correspond to the proportions of the Great Pyramid and the layout of the King’s Chamber. Robert explains how Da Vinci’s works encode knowledge of the pyramids and constellations, including Orion’s Belt.
Discoveries in the King’s Chamber
During his research in the King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid, Robert discovered petroglyphs, including depictions of Orion and Taurus. These symbols, hidden for centuries, have now been revealed using advanced technology like LIDAR scans. He also found a significant connection between the layout of the King’s Chamber and Da Vinci’s paintings. For example, The Last Supper mirrors the proportions of the King’s Chamber, with Jesus positioned under an Eye of Ra symbol.
The Hero’s Journey
Robert emphasizes the significance of the “Hero’s Journey” and how Orion’s story represents humanity’s journey through duality, from conquering ego to enlightenment. He shares that the Law of One teachings and other spiritual philosophies point to this same conclusion: the ultimate goal is to transcend duality, love oneself, and love others. Robert and Aaron agree that ancient knowledge, as encoded in myths and structures like the pyramids, reveals a universal truth about the human condition.
Conclusion
The discussion wraps up with reflections on the purpose of life and the cyclical nature of human history. Robert and Aaron both share their belief that humanity is not imprisoned by external forces but by its own consciousness. The journey toward enlightenment involves overcoming judgment and embracing love. Robert explains that this is the lesson encoded in the great works of spiritual and philosophical traditions, including those of Leonardo da Vinci and ancient Egypt.