On the revival of hypernaturality in the late 1990s and early 1990s
Before we take a deep dive dive into the revival of hypernaturality in late 80s to early 90s, it needs to be addressed of the notion that there is nothing new under the sun. What does it mean? It means that the human experience is nothing new and that in seemingly modern times, we keep rediscovering things from the past, such as the astronomical rise of yoga and the recent surge in popularity of natural movement. Basically it comes down to that our ancestors walked on two, made marvels with two and expressed themselves with the mouth and saw wonderful things with their eyes and mysteriously, they had inner visions with their inner sight or the higher faculties of intuition.
So, while there have been ancient practices that could easily fall under the umbrella term hypernatural, we ignore those for now for the sake of scope. And so we focus our attention on the revival of hypernaturality. In New Age circles this period is also known as the transitioning into the “Age of Aquarius”. Indeed, internet was just coming up, so evidently and concretely, there is and we are still experiencing an exponential increase in consciousness, by virtue of abundance of knowledge alone, let alone the resurgence of practices such as yoga and meditation. It should be noted that the satiation of practical and base knowledge automatically pushes one to explore more spiritual and supernatural concepts, just for the sake of that we are always curious about what we don’t know.
In the late 1980s a farmer named David Hudson found an unknown white substance on his fields. After a thorough inspection, he came to the conclusion that it is unlike anything he has ever seen and he let this substance to be researched from his own money he earned as a rich farmer. The Ivy league researchers were baffled by the enigma. It turned out that this element, known later as ORMUS, possessed quantum (physical) properties, including the ability to change mass at random and even the ability to disappear and teleport. Absolutely fascinating! David Hudson would be the propagator of ORMUS for the coming decade, until he discovered that the government was unto him and he decided to go underground. In the mid-2010s he would re-appear as the most technical and the financially the most dominant of what can be coined as the Trinity of ORMUS, with the other two giants being Laurence Gardner and Barry Carter.
The most practical and relevant of the trio, with regards to the “Hypernatural concept” is Barry Carter, with recent podcasts given by him informing us on his results with consuming ORMUS, which include his skin rejuvenating, lips quitted chaffing and no more cold feet. The speculated reason for these phenomena is the improved blood flow and increase in quality of blood, which is the vessel of life essence to the extremes of the body. Furthermore, Barry reportedly grew a few inches and his hair color has turned younger.
This all sounds like a miracle and the products advertised as fixing erectile dysfunctions and baldness fetch big money. Speaking of miraculous, this brings us to the last of the ORMUS pioneering trio: mr Laurence Gardner. In his cult famous lectures found on YouTube and archive.org, Laurence enlightens us that the miracle of ORMUS can be traced back to ancient times, where it was known as Bread of the Gods by the Egyptians. Entire pyramids and valley constructs would be dedicated to the production of ORMUS. The prevalence of this sacred knowledge is attributed to the fundamental orientation of the society back then. The spirituality and esoteric beliefs back then were overt and openly preached even, which is a totally different status quo of society back then, unlike our present day, the working class back then had a definite purpose, which was to build the work of their deities, such as the pyramids and temples. Compare that to what the working class does now and it is very easily understood what happened in the 3000 or so years. Furthermore, mr Gardner goes into realms beyond, when he talks about Stargates, but that goes beyond the scope of “The hypernatural” and it is hard for me to explain and prove in a principles-based manner, so this will be passed, perhaps a sub-blog will be made that delves into these realms, however, “The hypernatural” is focussed on the practical first and foremost.
To end on a note connecting back to the ancient and recent times, Shilajit comes into the picture. This resin, formed through immense pressures between the rocks of the Himalayas, has been highlighted by Fightland in the mid-2010s, which is part of Vice Media. In the article, they proclaim the beneficial use of this adaptogen, which means that the substance adapts to the needs of the body, whether it is the production of Mitochondria for increased energy and endurance or the increased sensitivity when combined with meditation.
The effectiveness of both ORMUS and Shilajit lies in the fact that they are both adaptogens and they both fit into the returning holistic paradigm. Whereas the past paradigm tried to break everything down to individual elements, focussing in the area of health on macronutrients, such as carbohydrates and proteins, the natural paradigms incorporated the scope of micronutrients, such as vitamins and minerals. However, in “The hypernatural” paradigm, taking a pill for each micronutrient is for start too expensive and second too laborious. Hypernaturals are macromanagers and take adaptogens, which are effective and efficient,despite low dosages. For those who have ever used or taken DMT and/or LSD, they will acknowledge that quantity says nothing about quality.
Indeed, “The Hypernatural” as a philosophy and lifestyle ensures a high quality life as far as we have influence on what can be done from a human perspective. Ultimately, “The hypernatural” wouldn’t be “The Hypernatural” without it making an extra bang in the same article. So here you go: shilajit and ORMUS combined is Ormajit and can be purchased from Future alchemy. Too much of a good thing is never good, however, the people from Future Alchemy have lab-tested and dosed the Ormajit for optimal absorption of the body.
“The Hypernatural” tries to advice on solutions that cost the minimum of effort and financial expense possible, however making Ormajit yourself is simply not cost and time efficient. Let alone the research, knowledge and resources it would require. Indeed, with Ormajit only a click away, it is quite cost and time-efficient.
Being a hypernatural is about being in flow, doing. What are you gonna DO?















