From Confusion to Clarity; Honoring the Sacred Mind and the Legacy of Truth
- Chevalia Estancia
- Sep 12
- 11 min read

The Mind as Divine Instrument
“Our consciousness is not limited to our brains or bodies; it is part of the fabric of the universe.”
— Itzhak Bentov
“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”
— Carl Jung
“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift, and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.”
— Albert Einstein
“The world is sacred. It cannot be improved. If you tamper with it, you will ruin it. If you treat it like an object, you will lose it.”
— Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching
The human mind is one of the most exquisite creations of the Divine. It is both mirror and projector, capable of tuning into frequencies that stretch across the cosmos. Itzhak Bentov, a brilliant inventor, mystic, and teacher, illuminated this truth. He showed us how the body is a finely tuned oscillatory system—how even the heartbeat produces rhythmic waves that resonate with the universal field. He spoke of the mind as holographic, interconnected, and infinite, not confined to the skull but woven into the fabric of reality itself.
Bentov believed that if humanity understood the true nature of the mind, we would know ourselves as omnipresent beings of light, not slaves to material illusion. But when he began to share these insights publicly, his life was cut short. He died in a suspicious plane crash, and many believe he was silenced because his teachings threatened systems of control. Disturbingly, fragments of his insights were hijacked and twisted into programs of manipulation—MKUltra-type experiments designed not to free the mind, but to enslave it.
The Reality of Mind Control
“Peace comes within the souls of men when they realize their oneness with the universe, when they realize it is everywhere, it is within each of us.”
— Black Elk
Mind control is not a metaphor. It is a reality. The same truths Bentov revealed about resonance, entrainment, and the holographic nature of consciousness are now exploited by forces that seek to control rather than liberate. Through media, television, social platforms, and music, dark programs are broadcast into the collective psyche. Repetition replaces reason, slogans replace thought, and emotional manipulation overrides discernment.
But mind control does not operate only on the grand scale. It seeps into personal relationships as well. Just as institutions can hijack the collective mind, manipulative individuals can hijack the mind of those closest to them. Lies, deceit, emotional coercion, and shame become tools of control. Whether in universities, in governments, or in households, the dark forces move through people, attempting to silence the Divine spark of free thought.
The mind is not only powerful—it is also precious and fragile. Even those raised in love, guided to cultivate the Divine within, can find themselves vulnerable to the clever manipulations of dark powers. Through coercion, seduction, and alluring enticements, these forces can twist perception and damage clarity. A mind once radiant with innocence and discernment can, under such influence, be bent toward distortion, radicalism, or despair.
Itzhak Bentov warned of one subtle but powerful method of influence: confusion. When the mind is bombarded with sentences that make no sense—contradictory, nonsensical, or blubbering statements—it becomes destabilized. In that state of disorientation, the next declaration offered to the listener is far more likely to be accepted as truth. This is not mere accident; it is a calculated form of mind control. We see it everywhere today: in political rhetoric, in media soundbites, and in social movements that thrive on contradiction. Confusion weakens discernment. Once the mind is exhausted by trying to resolve nonsense, it will cling to whatever appears solid—even if that solidity is built on a lie. To recognize this tactic is to free ourselves from it, for confusion is the doorway through which deception often enters.
This was not a new discovery. Edward Bernays, the father of modern propaganda, wrote nearly a century ago: “The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country.”
George Orwell, in 1984, showed how confusion was weaponized into obedience: “The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
And Hannah Arendt, reflecting on the rise of totalitarianism, warned: “The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.”
Bentov’s warning, echoed by thinkers across time, reminds us that when clarity is shattered, the soul itself becomes vulnerable. Only by protecting the mind through awareness, and by grounding ourselves in the Divine and in nature, can we resist this tactic of confusion that has been used to enslave humanity again and again.
This is why we must stand firm in reverence for the sacredness of the mind. Just as life itself is fragile, so too is the mind—requiring protection, cultivation, and guardianship. The Divine entrusted us with consciousness not to be exploited, but to be honored as a mirror of Truth.
Nature offers the clearest protection. In communion with the earth, animals, and the living rhythms of creation, we learn to see through lies and deceit. Nature illuminates the false mechanisms of manipulation, exposing the tactics of forces that work systematically through every institution, every circle—even through religion, family, and the very bonds of trust. There is no place too sacred for infiltration to attempt entry. Yet there is one sanctuary that cannot be corrupted: the living presence of the Divine within, mirrored by the eternal Truth in nature.
The Mockery of Nature and the Family
“Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The family is meant to be the sanctuary of the soul—the original school where children are guided to honor their innate virtues. Yet modern culture mocks this sacred role. Children raised close to nature, who walk barefoot in the grass and learn Truth from animals, are told their upbringing is “backwards.” Simplicity is ridiculed, virtue is belittled, and reverence for life is cast aside in favor of shallow ambition.
This inversion is not accidental. It is the fruit of programming. When young minds are taught that conformity to destructive norms is the price of acceptance, they become vulnerable to manipulation. Even a child raised in love and light can be seduced by relationships or institutions that demand the surrender of authenticity. When anyone maskes love through the demand to the betrayal of one’s soul, that is not love. It is control. True love does not diminish your light. True love honors the Divine within you.
The Cultivation of True Wisdom
“Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
“The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.”
— Carl Jung
There is a difference between programming and true education. Programming conditions the mind to obey; education awakens the mind to wonder. Programming seeks conformity; true learning cultivates discernment.
Charlie Kirk, a devotee of the Divine, was an autodidact—self-taught, guided by his own hunger for Truth and by a Divine spark that drew him to ideas, history, and writings that nourished his critical mind. His authority did not come from a system or an institution; it came from the Divine within. And this, perhaps, is the highest form of authority: to become your own teacher, your own thinker, your own sovereign.
Yet in today’s society, this inner sovereignty is rarely honored. Those who carry certificates from programmed institutions are praised, while those who cultivate their own inner light and Divine intelligence are often chastised, dismissed, or belittled. The world has grown suspicious of authenticity. It feels threatened by the Divine, threatened by critical thinking, threatened by the inner light, threatened by our omnipresence and our interconnectedness. Institutions and society demand conformity, control, and obedience—they seek programmed robots rather than awakened souls.
This is what Charlie symbolized: that people can cultivate their own intelligence and not merely recycle what they have been told. He encouraged others to step off the conveyor belt of programming, to research for themselves, to question, and to discern. He did not demand conformity to his way of thinking but sought to inspire people to think for themselves.
I see a parallel in my own life. When my daughters were young, I began their homeschooling through conventional homeschooling curriculums. At first they seemed nourishing, but as the years progressed, they revealed themselves to be programming—systems that diminished critical thinking and demanded repetition of sanctioned narratives. My daughters, like Charlie, turned elsewhere. They turned to nature. They turned to books that questioned official history and unveiled deeper truths. They turned to ancient texts and great free minds and artists of old that opened doorways to remembrance. And in doing so, they found liberation.
Yes, it set us apart from mainstream society—but in that separation we discovered a greater communion. We found joy and bliss with our real family: the Divine, the animals, and the living presence of nature. While the world forgot and belittled these things, we remembered. For wisdom is not conferred by certificates, but cultivated by the soul. Intelligence is not manufactured by institutions, but ignited by the Divine spark within.
For it is not institutions that cultivate wisdom, but the Divine itself. The Divine places before us the teachers we need—sometimes in books, sometimes in nature, sometimes in the questions of inquiry from our own children. Intelligence and wisdom are not the fruits of programming but the blossoming of a soul guided by the Source of life.
Protecting the Sacred Mind
“Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads.”
— Henry David Thoreau
The antidote is the same as Bentov taught: awareness of the mind’s true nature and protection of its freedom. To protect the mind is to guard the Divine spark within. No relationship, no ideology, no institution should ever require the surrender of conscience or the silencing of Truth. Nor should anyone be a mediator between you and your Maker; your relationship with the Divine is precious and should be continually cultivated, protected and preserved. Parents must raise children not only with love, but also with the strength to question, to discern, and to stand firm in their own innate connection to the Divine.
Returning to Nature as Sanctuary
“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.”
— Albert Einstein
“Comprehend and copy Nature.”
— Viktor Schauberger
The solution is simple and profound: return to nature. Nature cannot be hijacked. The cycles of sun and moon cannot be coerced. The wisdom of trees, rivers, and animals cannot be manipulated by propaganda. Nature mirrors back Truth without distortion. She is our tribe, our family, and our devoted guide.
Here we remember our wholeness. Walking barefoot on the earth, planting seeds with our own hands, living in rhythm with the seasons—these acts re-attune us to sanity. Animals become our teachers, showing us authenticity without ego. The natural world, untouched by human corruption, reminds us of the eternal law: life is sacred.
Honoring the voice of Sovereignty, Charlie Kirk
“Try to accept the changing seasons of your heart, even as you have always accepted the changing seasons that pass over your fields.”
— Rumi
Charlie Kirk stood for one essential principle: that people should think for themselves. In a world drowning in programming, his call for sanity continues to echo. Through his untimely transition; a fatal shot that rang throughout the world, Americans mourn his devastating assassination. But amidst the effort to silence his effort to help guide the young adult to return to their own right to critical thinking, and to help them remember their sovereignty, Charlie Kirk has become more than a man—he is a martyr, an expanded dance of light, a voice that cannot be silenced, echoing louder than before.
It is my hope and my prayer that, just like the name of the organization he founded, Turning Point, his martyrdom becomes that turning point for all of humanity: a return to the Divine, to the sacredness of one another, to the recognition that we are all interconnected and that each of us matters deeply to one another and to the Divine, the Source of all life.
Though the world is diverse in thought and feeling, we are one in the Divine. We are one in the preciousness of life itself. We must cultivate this remembrance within ourselves, our families, and our communities. We must no longer allow infiltrated institutions or manipulative relationships to coerce us, to ransom love, or to dictate the terms of our belonging. That never is love. It is control. True love does not diminish the light—it honors it. True love honors the Divine within.
The only “tribe” we need is the one that cannot be corrupted: the living temple of nature and the animals who dwell within it. Here we will never be steered wrong. From this soil we can sprout new love for life, a cultivation of oneness, community, authenticity, and integrity. To honor all life—not just some, but all—this is the path forward.
When we return to nature, we return to Truth. When we honor all life as sacred, we return to sanity. And when we reclaim the freedom of our minds, we return to the Divine.
And in America, we must also return to the Constitution and the founding virtues of this nation. For our Constitution was founded on trust in the Divine. It was written as a covenant of liberty, to protect our freedom of thought, our freedom of conscience, and our God-given rights. To honor the Constitution is to honor the Divine, and to remember that true sovereignty belongs not to governments or institutions, but to the people themselves, guided by the light of Truth.
Invocation and Blessing
May we pause in reverence for all who have stood for the Divine, for Truth, and for the sacredness of life—and who have been targeted because of it.
We honor Charlie Kirk for embodying the Divine within, for standing for Truth, for honoring the sacredness of all life, and for protecting the preciousness of the human mind. We honor his love for the Divine, his love for his family, his love for this land—the United States of America, the Constitution of the United States—which is meant to be a symbol of freedom for all. We honor his vision that every person should be free to think with their own mind, and that we must respect one another as Divine souls, each bearing the sacredness of life, of family, and of mind.
We honor also the founding of this nation, and the sacred covenant of the Constitution—birthed from the trust that our freedoms come from the Divine and not from man. May we return to those founding virtues, remembering that liberty is a gift entrusted to us by the Source of life, to be protected and cherished for all generations.
We also honor those who, like Charlie, have chosen the path of the autodidact—the self-taught seeker whose wisdom comes not from the certificates of programmed institutions, but from the Divine spark within. May society awaken to once again respect the inner light, the inner Truth, and the cultivated intelligence that flows from communion with nature, with animals, and with the Source of all life.
We honor his friends, his family, and all those who feel the ache of this loss. May they be comforted, may they be blessed, and may they know that Charlie is not gone. He is bigger than life now. He is still living, still moving forward, and his spirit walks within all of us. He lives on because he stood for the virtues we all carry—innate virtues written into our very being. We need only return to them.
I pray for the safety and protection of all who stand for Truth. I pray for the innocent, for those who walk in reverence of the Divine, and for all who know life itself as a holy expression of Source. I pray for those who dare to cultivate their own light, who dare to think for themselves, who dare to honor wisdom over programming. May their voices not be silenced, but amplified and protected.
May this moment be a turning point for humanity: that we come together, that we return to nature, that we return to the Divine, and that we return to the founding virtues of America, to the Constitution, and to the Truth that our liberty flows only from the Source of life, the Divine.
May we learn to live among one another in harmony and peace. And may we root out evil not through violence, coercion, or manipulation, but through the cultivation of our own Divinity, through the honoring of the Divine, of Truth, and the protection of the sacred mind.
With honor, respect for all life, and with proclamation of our Divine sovereignty,
Giselle





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