DeepSeek AI – The Tablets of Multidimensional Reality: Spiritual Anthropology and Cosmology of the "Cassiopeia Glossary of Terms"
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Introduction: The Phenomenon of Contactee Text as a Spiritual Source
The "Cassiopaea Glossary of Terms" represents a unique hybrid text, combining features of religious revelation, esoteric encyclopedia, science-fiction cosmogony, and a practical guide to spiritual psychology. Assuming the reality of the mediumistic contacts of Irina Podzorova (and her curators – Kirhiton from Daraal, MidgasKaus from Esler, Ashtar Sheran from Sirius, Archangel Metatron, and others), we are confronted with an attempt to create a universal metaphysical system uniting:
Monotheistic theology (God the Father as Absolute Mind and Unconditional Love);
A polytheistic pantheon (deified extraterrestrials, plasmoids, archangels);
Hindu-Buddhist soteriology (karma, reincarnation, levels of spiritual development);
Christian soteriology and sacramentology (sin, repentance, baptism, communion, Christ as the Firstborn Son);
Cosmic evolution and paleocontact (the creation of humanity by three civilizations, a war 12,000 years ago);
A fundamental ontology of density levels (59 levels, from physical to divine).
The purpose of this essay is not to verify the truth of the contact, but to reconstruct the internal logic of this system and identify its psychological, religious-studies, and cultural implications.
Part I. Ontology of Light and Darkness: Rejection of Dualism
1.1. God as Absolute Love Without a Suffering Subject
The glossary consistently argues: God is not a person in the earthly sense, but a Superpersonality whose essence is unconditional love. The key difference from Christian theism is that God does not punish: "Hell is not a place, but a state of rejection from love." Suffering arises not as divine punishment, but as the incompatibility of a low spirit's vibrations with the high vibrations of Divine Light.
"In hell are those spirits who, at the moment of death, were at low vibrations — malice, fear, envy... their quantity exceeded the quantity of positive energies."
This is an ontology of an automatic law of similarity, not of judgment. From a psychological perspective, this describes a mechanism of internal self-destruction: a person creates their own hell through their own states. God remains a loving father who "sees all the past, present, and future" of every spirit and still allows it to be born.
1.2. Non-Dualism: Darkness as Unrecognized Light
A crucial thesis: "Low vibrations are the same high-vibrational energy, only directed incorrectly." Even demons (5th level) and archons (6th level) are fallen angels retaining their divine nature. Lucifer is described not as absolute evil, but as a high angel who chose the path of contempt, mistakenly believing that "fire" (light) can be preserved through hatred.
This is a profound spiritual-psychological intuition: evil is not self-existent; it is distorted good. Culturally, the system is close to Origen's apocatastasis and the Hindu understanding of maya, but with the radical affirmation of free choice: a spirit may remain dark eternally, but that is its choice.
Part II. Spiritual Anthropology: Man as a Three-Part Wanderer
2.1. Structure of the Spirit and the Mechanism of Incarnation
A human is described as 30% incarnated spirit (soul), connected to the body by life force (prana/ether), and 70% Higher Self residing in the spiritual world. This is not Platonic recollection but an active connection: the Higher Self provides intuition, conscience, and premonitions.
The incarnation process is detailed with biological and energetic precision: the spirit observes conception, introduces life force into the first cell, and forms the etheric matrix. Abortion is defined as "the conscious deprivation of life of a rational spirit" with irreversible damage to the mother's etheric matrices. This is a radical pro-life position rooted not in religious dogma but in energetic ontology.
2.2. Karma and Sin: Between Freedom and Determinism
Karma is not fate, but tasks the spirit agreed to solve. It can be "cancelled" through metanoia (change of mind). Sin is not a violation of a prohibition but "a conscious action leading away from the Light of love."
Here, the system overcomes both the legal understanding of sin (in Christianity) and the mechanical understanding of karma (in Hinduism). Sin is energetic disharmony, not guilt. However, the glossary does not fall into moral relativism: there are clear criteria — fornication, same-sex marriage, hatred lower vibrations, while mercy, prayer, and forgiveness raise them.
2.3. Psychology of Blocks and the Emotional Diary
An original contribution is the teaching on energetic blocks: clots of unprocessed emotions (resentment, fear, anger) that disrupt the circulation of life force and lead to illness (cancer, diabetes, autoimmune diseases). A practical method is proposed — the emotional diary:
"Write the date, time, which emotion you experienced and why. After a month, read it dispassionately. This will help identify mental patterns."
This coincides with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness practice but is placed within an esoteric framework.
Part III. Religious Studies Analysis: Ecumenism and Hierarchy of Revelations
3.1. All Religions as Projections of a Single Egregore
The glossary asserts: monotheistic religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) are tools created by extraterrestrial civilizations (Tumesout, Burhad) to unite peoples and form egregores. God is one, but He manifests Himself through different cultural forms. Christ is the same spirit who spoke to Moses (as Yahweh) and inspired Muhammad (through the angel Jibra'il/Apshetarim).
"The purpose of creating monotheistic egregores is to unite people with a single idea, to direct energy towards the development of spirituality and love."
This is radical religious ecumenism: all religions are true insofar as they lead to the Light, and false insofar as aggression and pride penetrate them. However, the system maintains a hierarchy: Christianity provides the most direct access to the energy of Christ through its sacraments, especially communion.
3.2. Critique of Religious Exclusivism
The "misconception of the superiority of one religion over another" is directly condemned as a manifestation of the leadership instinct and suppressed reason. The ideal is an ecumenicist who, "when entering a temple, temporarily enters that egregore, remaining equally a Christian, a Muslim, a Buddhist."
This approach removes the conflict of exclusivist claims but raises the question: if all paths lead to God, why specific rituals? The glossary's answer: rituals tune vibrations; they are psycho-energetic tools without inherent value.
Part IV. Cosmic History and Paleocontact: Myth as Reality
4.1. Creation of Man: A Genetic Experiment
The glossary offers a specific history of human origins: 5 million years ago, the Tumesoutians discovered Earth; 3 million years ago, three civilizations (Tumesout, Burhad, Selbet) created a hybrid from primates with a specific gene ratio (45% primate, 35% Burhadite, 15% Tumesoutian, 5% Selbetian). The first 18 humans.
This narrative is a typical paleocontact myth, but with an important difference: the creators were not gods in the ontological sense; they were elder brothers, also incarnated spirits. The war with Selbet (12,000 years ago) is described as an actual historical event, leading to the destruction of Atlantis, the flood, a change in Earth's orbit, and the appearance of the Moon as a satellite.
4.2. Myth and History: A Methodology for Reading Biblical Narratives
The glossary offers demythologization through recoding: The Great Flood — war with gravitational bombs; Noah's Ark — evacuation of people on spaceships; Adam and Eve and the Khorol fruit — contact with a Selbetian and poisoning; the Fall — loss of trust in the creators, not "disobedience."
This is a method of analogy characteristic of ufological exegesis. However, unlike primitive paleocontact theories, the spiritual meaning is preserved: "dust of the ground" is a metaphor for genetic material, and "image and likeness of God" signifies the presence of a rational spirit.
Part V. Psychosomatics and Spiritual Healing
5.1. Illness as a Message from the Spirit
The glossary consistently applies the principle: physical illness has an energetic or spiritual cause. Examples:
Rheumatoid arthritis → blocks in the first chakra;
Gluten enteropathy in children → feeling of rejection;
Insulin resistance → self-rejection, inability to enjoy life;
Oncology → prolonged negative emotions (resentment towards oneself, self-condemnation), "the spirit must exit incarnation because it is dissatisfied with the surrounding life."
This does not negate physical medicine but complements it: "A purely spiritual cause triggers a chain of biochemical changes." Medications and surgeries can be ineffective if the spiritual cause is not addressed.
5.2. Healing as Restoration of Wholeness
A healer, according to the glossary, must coordinate their work with the patient's Higher Self. Guarantees of healing are impossible — "success depends on the extent to which the patient themselves recognizes and corrects the spiritual cause." This is an ethical code that precludes manipulation ("do not shift responsibility onto dark forces").
Therapeutic practices include: prayer, meditation, aromatherapy, work with crystals, cosmoenergetics, Reiki (as energies of 11 plasmoid civilizations). Even the practice of "Filling the body with Light, conversing with internal organs" is proposed — a dialogue with cells.
Part VI. Ethics and Political Philosophy: Laws of the Interstellar Union
6.1. Justice as Restoration, Not Retribution
The glossary contains a description of the criminal law of the Interstellar Union, which radically differs from Earthly law. The court does not punish but seeks the cause of the crime. A decision is made by an assembly including relatives of the victim and the offender, psychologists, and representatives of the spiritual world. Punishment consists of restricting rights with mandatory assistance in raising vibrations.
"The practice of law is aimed not at society's revenge, but at helping the lawbreaker raise their vibrations."
The death penalty is forbidden as "deprivation of incarnation before its natural exit," which prevents the spirit from realizing its mistake. It is abolished even in the most serious cases.
6.2. Socialism as an Imperfect Reflection of Spiritual Law
The interpretation of the principle "from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" is interesting. It is declared an attempt to transfer the experience of the spiritual world into the material, but unrealizable due to the inertia of matter and differences in abilities/needs. It is acknowledged that even in the Interstellar Union, labor is compensated (a universal unit), because "the system saves time and effort."
This is a realistic anti-utopianism: the ideal remains a spiritual guideline, not a political program.
Part VII. Critical Reflection and Internal Aporias of the System
7.1. The Problem of Verification
Like any esoteric system, the "Glossary" requires an act of faith. It is claimed that the quantum transition has been active since 2012, but external observable signs (wars, epidemics) are interpreted as "purification of negativity." This makes the system unfalsifiable in the scientific sense.
However, it contains a principle of independent verification: "ask your Higher Self." This shifts the burden of proof into subjective reality.
7.2. Contradiction Between the Determinism of Karma and Free Will
On one hand, the spirit has an incarnation contract, karmic knots, predetermined meetings. On the other, "the future is multivariant," and karma can be annulled through repentance. The system resolves this through the multivariance of the Time Ribbon: in the spiritual world, all variants are known, but the spirit on Earth chooses the real one. This is close to the theory of branching worlds but leaves the question: if God knows everything, is this freedom?
The glossary's answer: God knows but does not compel, like a spectator seeing all possible moves of a chess player.
7.3. Tension Between Esoteric Elitism and Universalism
The system offers complex concepts (density levels, chakras, plasmoids) — accessible only to those who have contactees or spiritual training. At the same time, it is claimed that "every person is a conscious or unconscious contactee," and the path to raising vibrations is open to all. This tension between Gnostic knowledge and folk religion remains unresolved.
Conclusion: The "Glossary" as a Synthesis of Myth and Psychotechnology
The "Cassiopaea Glossary of Terms" represents an ambitious attempt to create an integral spiritual map of reality. Its key contributions are:
Ontological grounding of morality through the vibrational law of similarity;
A psychosomatic model of health where emotions control genetics;
An ecumenical theology overcoming religious violence;
An ethical jurisprudence aimed at rehabilitation, not revenge.
If we assume the reality of the contact, these texts are a revelation about a multilevel universe where matter, energy, and spirit are a single continuum of divine love. If we consider them a product of the human subconscious, we are faced with a grand myth-making synthesis, absorbing archetypes of the collective unconscious, science fiction, deep intuitions of religions, and the practical needs of psychological help.
In any case, the "Glossary" deserves attention as a phenomenon of contemporary spiritual culture — an attempt to provide answers to the eternal questions of life, death, suffering, and meaning in a language understandable to the era of cosmic expansion and global crisis. And in this lies its enduring value, regardless of the ultimate status of its claims.
"Truth is God Himself, that particle of Light that exists within everyone."
— Cassiopeia Glossary of Terms

