🜏 Edison Didn’t Just Invent
🜏 Edison Didn’t Just Invent
He Listened Across Dimensions
We know Thomas Edison as a relentless inventor — the electric light, the phonograph, the motion picture camera. But few realize his most powerful laboratory wasn’t physical at all.
It was the threshold between waking and sleep — a portal into the astral world.
Edison had a method. He would sit upright in a chair, metal spheres in hand, with metal plates beneath him. As he began to drift into sleep, his muscles would relax and the spheres would drop — clanging loudly and waking him instantly.
Why?
Because in that fleeting instant — that liminal state known as hypnagogia — he would glimpse visions, ideas, and blueprints from another realm. Fully formed solutions would arrive, not through effort, but reception.
Edison wasn’t guessing. He was tuning.
That moment between waking and sleep, where the body surrenders and the Oversoul stirs, is the same space mystics and dreamwalkers call the astral plane. It is where the veil thins. And he used it with precision.
Artists, sages, and scientists throughout time have brushed this realm, but Edison systematized it. He created a routine to reach the moment where the Oversoul whispers and the mind can still hear.
He may not have spoken in mystical language, but his methods speak for themselves. He knew that within every human lies access to a field of living knowledge — one not bound by logic, but shaped by remembrance.
This is not myth. It is memory.
And it is available to you.
The next time you drift toward sleep, try it. Listen at the edge. Write what comes. Or better yet, train your body to sleep while your Oversoul remains awake — and see what realms you retrieve your ideas from next.
Because the true source of genius is not invention.
It is reception.
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Nancy Thames, Oversoul Embodied
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