Heaven and hell are quantum frequencies

This video explores the concept of heaven and hell, not as literal places, but as accessible alternate dimensions or frequencies that can be accessed through shifts in consciousness. It draws heavily on the teachings of Osman, known as the “blind Muslim yogi,” who synthesizes ancient yogic sciences with modern scientific research. Osman, who has been blind since 2023 but retains vivid visual memory from decades of practice, offers a unique perspective.

The discussion begins by challenging the idea that maps to the afterlife are solely found in ancient texts, proposing instead that they are “hardwired into your own spine, your own nervous system.” This reframes existential questions from “do these places exist?” to “what are the mechanics of perceiving them?”

Osman’s work is presented as a framework for mapping the “unmappable,” bridging yogic sciences, quantum dimensions, and modern science. A crucial disclaimer is emphasized: Osman’s services are complementary to medical care and not a replacement. His approach posits that modern lifestyles deplete natural energies, leading to ailments, and his protocols aim to replenish this energy, boosting immunity.

The video addresses a cultural flashpoint where online influencers dismiss heaven and hell as deception. Osman critiques this, highlighting that these concepts are foundational to nearly four billion people across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. He argues that dismissing them invalidates a significant portion of humanity’s understanding of morality and purpose.

Osman’s defense of theological concepts stems from his yogic studies, arguing that religions describe actual multi-dimensional geographies rather than myths. He redefines heaven and hell as alternate frequencies accessible by shifting awareness, linked to the yogic chakra system. The seven major chakras along the spine represent different frequencies, from basic survival (root chakra) to higher consciousness (crown chakra). This is likened to the electromagnetic spectrum, where chakras are the “dormant hardware” to perceive realities beyond visible light.

Ascending through the chakras (levels 1-6) leads to increasingly organized, lighter, and less dense dimensions, which Osman suggests are what ancient prophets described as “heaven.” These are temporary realms with lifespans, though potentially millions of years long.

The discussion pivots to modern science, particularly psychedelic research (psilocybin, LSD, DMT). Clinical trials show consistent reports of parallel environments and entities across diverse subjects, suggesting these dimensions are objectively real and not mere hallucinations. Institutions like Harvard Medical University are involved in this research, indicating scientific validation of reproducible phenomena.

A key distinction is made between using psychedelics as a “tourist” for a glimpse of higher dimensions and practicing yoga for decades as a “resident” to gain mastery and sustain presence in these realms. Yoga is presented as the evolutionary adaptation for conscious mastery.

Osman introduces a critical distinction: levels 1-6 are temporary, but the seventh chakra (sahasrara) marks the transition to eternal existence. He finds a profound overlap between Islamic theology (99 levels of Janna above seven heavens) and yogic sciences (99-100 spiritual levels above the seventh chakra), suggesting independent observation of the same cosmic architecture.

The concept of the “light body” is explored, where the spiritual body transmutes the physical form into pure light, becoming ageless and impervious. The historical example of Lihiri Mahasayiah, whose physical body was so transmuted it didn’t appear in early photographs, illustrates this.

Connectivity through the “third eye” (ajna chakra) is explained via quantum entanglement, allowing telepathic connection to beings like Mahasayiah through focused intent and tuning into their broadcast frequency.

The video then delves into the “abysses” – the lower dimensions or “hell.” This is not a fiery pit but a psychological descent through seven lower chakras, characterized by a systematic stripping away of empathy, compassion, and humanity. The lowest level is described as the frequency of genocide and remorseless cruelty, inhabited by entities utterly devoid of heart. Hell is thus presented as a low-frequency dimension the mind can tune into while alive, manifesting as extreme cruelty in the physical world.

Finally, the discussion touches upon the “three nested bodies”: the physical, the ethereal (energy body, housing chakras), and the spiritual (soul body, the eternal vehicle). A debate within yogic sciences regarding the lifespan of the ethereal body (500 years vs. immediate dissolution at death) is presented to highlight the tradition’s evolving nature, while universally agreeing on the spiritual body’s ultimate potential.

This video delves into the profound concepts of heaven and hell, reframing them not as literal physical locations, but as energetic frequencies and states of consciousness. The discussion is framed around a critique of an unnamed influencer who dismissed these concepts as sinful. Osman, a blind Muslim yogi and bioenergy healer, is presented as a counterpoint, offering a nuanced, universally mapped context for these ideas.

The core argument posits that actions have permanent energetic consequences, making every choice significant. The video explores the symmetry between eternal spiritual worlds above the seventh higher chakra and eternal hellish dimensions below the seventh lower chakra. It highlights the hypocrisy of the influencer who, despite claiming to transcend religion, invested heavily in building a retreat with Hindu deities, which is presented as a form of worship through action.

Furthermore, the video emphasizes the danger and disrespect inherent in dismissing the teachings of major spiritual figures like Jesus, Moses, and Muhammad, who all extensively taught about heaven and hell. The influencer’s casual dismissal is characterized as intellectually bankrupt and a profound lack of respect for millennia of human philosophy and spiritual experience.

Osman’s ultimate message is a plea for intellectual humility, encouraging listeners to embrace the stance of “I don’t know” rather than making arrogant declarations. The video connects these ancient concepts to modern scientific discoveries, particularly in the realm of consciousness and psychedelics, suggesting that material science is beginning to verify the vastness of consciousness and multi-dimensional reality.

It draws parallels between these concepts and the work of Dr. Joe Dispenza, who facilitates faith healings by teaching people to consciously tune their thoughts to higher frequencies. The video concludes by urging listeners to engage in deep comparative study of various mystical traditions and to recognize that their current thoughts and intentions are actively broadcasting a frequency, determining whether they are tuning towards higher or lower realms. The fundamental question posed is what frequency the listener chooses to tune into daily, as there is no neutral ground.

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