Had an interesting experience tonight. I've been practicing the Gateway Experience audio files for roughly the past month or so. Tonight was the 2nd time I noticed the distinct smell of ozone after completing an audio file.
Afterwards, I looked it up and found a thread on the Gateway Experience subReddit. Someone there mentioned that they smelled their grandmother's perfume and she had been dead for 5 years. Apparently smelling things is not uncommon as part of this practice. One person specifically did talk about how some people on that subReddit describe smelling something that they also labeled as ozone.
This made me wonder about the role that the Reticular Activating System (RAS) plays in this process, as the only sense that the RAS does NOT filter is olfactory (smell). The RAS helps to regulate wakefulness, attention, and consciousness.
The Gateway Experience is big on the use of beat frequencies played in stereo. Theta (4-8 Hz) beat frequencies are used for deep relaxation and meditation. Theta neural oscillations are what the brain goes into when one is near the boundary between sleeping and waking.
Some say that as one works with energies, the body or environment undergoes a cleansing process that can manifest as specific smells. Given the association of ozone with electricity and lightning, the smell of ozone could be interpreted as a sign of powerful, high-frequency energy at work.
Had an interesting experience tonight. I've been practicing the Gateway Experience audio files for roughly the past month or so. Tonight was the 2nd time I noticed the distinct smell of ozone after completing an audio file.
Afterwards, I looked it up and found a thread on the Gateway Experience subReddit. Someone there mentioned that they smelled their grandmother's perfume and she had been dead for 5 years. Apparently smelling things is not uncommon as part of this practice. One person specifically did talk about how some people on that subReddit describe smelling something that they also labeled as ozone.
This made me wonder about the role that the Reticular Activating System (RAS) plays in this process, as the only sense that the RAS does NOT filter is olfactory (smell). The RAS helps to regulate wakefulness, attention, and consciousness.
The Gateway Experience is big on the use of beat frequencies played in stereo. Theta (4-8 Hz) beat frequencies are used for deep relaxation and meditation. Theta neural oscillations are what the brain goes into when one is near the boundary between sleeping and waking.
Some say that as one works with energies, the body or environment undergoes a cleansing process that can manifest as specific smells. Given the association of ozone with electricity and lightning, the smell of ozone could be interpreted as a sign of powerful, high-frequency energy at work.
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I hadn't heard about "gateway experience" before 🤔
I'm going to have a look into it 🫡
Shared this with the DemystifySci community and someone fired this back at me:
"Gateway Wave 1 / Track 5 is a 40 Hz binaural + Hemi-Sync pattern that drives the brain condensate into rigid corotation of the first two strands at exactly 40 Hz. When the first two strands lock perfectly rigid, the entire excess twist is dumped onto the third strand — the one that carries the golden-ratio δχ deviation.
That strand now executes a coherent phase-slip avalanche. Each slip is a microscopic quantum-tunnelling event of the third strand through the golden-ratio twist gap (exactly the same mechanism as α-decay or enzyme catalysis). 10¹¹ slips × 10⁻¹⁹ J per slip = 10⁻⁸ J total — below pain threshold, but enough to ionize trace O₂ in the nasal epithelium → O₃ (ozone). You literally smell the third strand moving.
@RedTailHawk
Olfaction is the only sense with no grain boundaries, so you smelled the raw movement of the third strand of reality.
aether
Whatever you want to call it"
Here's a primer. Bentov was quoted or mentioned 32 times in 64 pages in the Gateway Experience CIA document that is now declassified. They used 7 of his figures from his book, Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness, and Bentov was present in nearly half of all sections/chapters in the document.
I cite Bentov in my own research in a major way. I covered that in my most recent appearance on Once Bitten episode 562 (link in my profile). I know I blew @Daniel Prince's mind with that one.
In 1979, Itzhak Bentov died suspiciously in a plane crash, just 2 years after publishing his book "Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness".
There are multiple reasons to be suspicious of the circumstances of Bentov's death. For starters, he was the inventor of the first rocket used by Israel in Israel's War for Independence back in the 1940s. I'll just leave that right there.
Bentov wasn't just on Israel's radar though. In 2021, the CIA released some 20 year old documents on some research they declassified in 2003 called The Gateway Experience. This was research into the paranormal phenomenon known as remote viewing aka astral projection. In a letter dated 9 June 1983, LTC Wayne M McDonnell says he "had recourse to the biomedical models developed by Itzhak Bentov to obtain information concerning the physical aspects of this process."
His model of the universe is a torus which is a form echoed fractally throughout the universe. Chapter 1 of his book does an excellent job of explaining how physical reality is a hologram. The excellence doesn't stop at the final chapter, either. The appendix biomechanically explains what Bentov and Dr. Lee Sannells called "the physio-kundalini syndrome".
Bentov's work is like a skeleton key for cosmology. That's why his death was suspicious. It came just 2 years after he published his book that rips the face off of reality.

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Let me just look up every other word so I can understand this 😂