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Reclamation of the Light / The Great Way

Inventor: Harold W. Percival
Year: 1946
Folder: percival
Original: Open article
Confidence
0.70
Practicability
0.10
Evidence
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Fringe Score
0.90
Risk
0.10

Goal

To reclaim and consciously use the Light of the Intelligence for personal and planetary development.

Problem

Human beings are unaware of and unable to retain the conscious Light that activates latent potentials in nature.

Concept Summary

The article describes a metaphysical system in which a universal Conscious Light, loaned from an Intelligence to each individual's Triune Self, can be sent into nature, bound to natural units, and reclaimed. The Light is not material but a conscious principle that activates latent energy in matter, influencing mental, psychic, and physical atmospheres through noetic breath, thought, and desire.

Principles

  • Conscious Light as a non-material principle
  • Noetic atmosphere and noetic breath
  • Loan and reclamation of Light between Intelligence and Triune Self
  • Interaction of Light with desire, thought, and physical act

Scientific Domains

Philosophy Psychology Metaphysics

Mechanisms of Action

  • Light is loaned from an Intelligence to the individual
  • Light is transmitted via mental atmosphere and desire into thoughts
  • Physical acts exteriorize the thought, allowing Light to bind to natural units
  • Reclaimed Light returns to the noetic atmosphere

Applications

  • Spiritual development
  • Personal growth
  • Philosophical inquiry

Limitations

  • No empirical or quantitative data
  • Concepts are metaphysical and not testable by conventional science
  • Lacks clear methodology for practical implementation

Red Flags

  • Claims are based on metaphysical philosophy rather than scientific evidence
  • Absence of peer-reviewed data or replication
  • Potential for misinterpretation as a 'free energy' or supernatural solution

Keywords

Conscious Light Noetic atmosphere Internal alchemy Taoist philosophy Harold W. Percival

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