Ancient mantras are the universal operating code.
This video explores the profound power of language and sound, moving beyond mere data transfer to its potential as a literal operating code that interfaces with the physical universe. It delves into the teachings of Osman, known as the ‘blind Muslim yogi,’ a master bioenergy healer with 50 years of experience in advanced yoga, meditation, and healing. Osman’s background, including his recent blindness and reliance on visual memory, frames his unique perspective.
Osman’s teachings bridge ancient mysticism with a scientific approach, utilizing principles of quantum mechanics, particularly entanglement, to explain his healing abilities. His mission is to simplify these ancient protocols for everyday use in improving health, peace, relationships, and finances. A crucial disclaimer emphasizes that his therapies are complementary, not replacements for medical care. Information about his free 5-minute yoga and meditation program, his Patreon, and his premium healing services is provided.
A core claim is Osman’s 90% success rate in healing, which he attributes to replenishing depleted natural energies, suggesting that illnesses are often caused by modern lifestyles. He acts as a conduit to facilitate the body’s self-healing.
The discussion then tackles the universality of mystical incantations, challenging the notion that mantras are solely from India. Osman argues that vocalized formulas to alter reality are found across global cultures, including European and Native American traditions, and even in practices like seances and witchcraft. This universality is explained through the lens of neuroscience and quantum physics, suggesting that diverse cultures independently discovered an acoustic physics that interfaces with the human nervous system and environment, akin to convergent evolution.
The concept of acquiring this ‘software’ leads to the idea of lineage and direct transmission from master to student. However, Osman also posits that books can hold this power, with a fraction of the practitioner’s energy transferring into the printed form through quantum entanglement. This is further explored by comparing books to capacitors that store and release energy when engaged by a reader’s consciousness. The medium (physical book vs. digital) is discussed, suggesting the text itself acts as a tuning fork, structuring the reader’s neural and energetic geometry.
Osman issues a grave warning about ‘Pandora’s Box,’ cautioning against casual spiritual tourism and the potential for accidental energetic transactions. Engaging with these practices without understanding the consequences can lead to severe physiological and energetic withdrawal, likened to a ‘spiritual nervous system crash.’ This is illustrated by Osman’s own teenage exploration into the supernatural, which he now views as a basic inquiry compared to the vast dimensions he navigates.
The video critiques the mainstream scientific paradigm’s materialist limitations in studying phenomena that operate on a quantum framework preceding physical matter. It highlights the frustration of researchers like those interviewed on ‘Buddha at the Gas Pump’ who find evidence for consciousness-based realities that current instruments cannot measure.
A particularly controversial revelation concerns modern yoga. Osman asserts that even without spiritual intent, advancing in yoga science inherently increases one’s capacity to perceive alternative realities due to the physical and energetic alterations it causes in the nervous system. This is likened to upgrading an antenna designed for cosmic signals, leading to unintended reception of ‘deep space transmissions’ or ‘parallel frequencies.’ The danger lies in extracting spiritual technology from its protective context, leading to psychological collapse when the hardware is upgraded without the necessary software or guidance.
The necessity of a qualified master guide is emphasized as a lifeline to maintain sanity and control when navigating these altered states. Unlike Western psychiatry, which might treat such experiences as a psychotic break, Osman suggests the ‘machine’ (nervous system) is functioning as designed, but the user lacks the ‘instruction manual.’ A master guide helps regulate these extreme interdimensional states.
Osman’s ultimate goal is not escapism but balancing multiple worlds – holding awareness of the infinite while functioning flawlessly in the finite, anchoring the ethereal into the everyday to improve tangible reality. The video concludes by urging caution, research, and respect when engaging with these practices, and poses a provocative question about the subtle, everyday ‘incantations’ (advertising slogans, self-criticism, digital habits) that might be unconsciously rewriting our reality.