I was on a podcast the other day being interviewed about my book Cracking the Matrix. At some point during the show, one of the hosts casually asked, "So what is human nature anyway?"
The staggering complexity of the question combined with the obvious necessity of answering it given the topics under discussion, made me take pause.
A long pause.
Now, as you can well imagine, "dead air"—aka a long moment of silence during any kind of broadcast—is not the sought-after goal of show hosts. Just the opposite. But I wasn't going to blow a bunch of smoke into the silence by delivering some sort of pat answer either.
Like, "Gee Darren, human nature is love."
It may be true. But there's waaay too much evidence to the contrary to say something like that without at least 30 minutes of context on either side to bolster the statement.
Plus, to be honest, I have my own questions about that statement. Like, "Love might be the frequency of our spirit and the basis for all creation. And it may well be the original frequency setting for human genetics. But does that still hold true? Or have thousands of years of lower-frequency experiences on this planet altered that original template in any way?"
And then there's the question inside the question of what exactly constitutes a "human" in the first place.
All this, and so much more, flashed through my mind as my show hosts patiently waited. Finally, with a sigh, I realized I was going to have to try to answer that simple-sounding question by going all the way back to the ...
Beginning
Precisely .000000000000000000000000000000001 seconds into The Big Bang, (that's 1/32 of a second), electrons and positrons were born—aka the negative and positive electromagnetic forces.
The very foundations of creation and physical life itself started with the division of the ONE into the TWO. Thus, the foundations of life and humanity itself lie in the creation of duality. And we see this most fundamental dual quality of life everywhere we look—from polarized subatomic particles to the everyday world around us characterized by light and dark, night and day, up and down, in and out, right and left, hard and soft, tall and short, and on and on.
Unfortunately, in the Western way of thinking ("Western" as in all the way back to early Greece) the concept of duality itself rapidly got infiltrated and deliberately colored by lower-level intelligences, resulting in a definition of duality in terms of opposition and separation.
Rather than continuing to see duality as part of tthe Big Picture of the wholeness of creation, as Eastern philosophy continued to do by viewing duality in terms of the complementarity of the negative EM force/yin and positive EM force/yang—as well as the complementarity of all the energetic qualities and characteristics of yin and yang—in the West the focus devolved into what was viewed as a split and division. (I have written about the energies of yin/yang and the results of this divisive way of thinking in other essays such as "The Seduction of Attack."
The great Greek philosopher Plato, for example, was a dualist, believing there is the immaterial mind (soul) and the material body, and that it is only the soul that knows the Platonic forms of perfection. In his view, the body and the senses were lesser, leading us away from truth. Much emphasis was placed upon the development of the mind/soul. The body was of less concern.
The elevation of the mind, soul, and spirit over the flesh is ubiquitous in Western and Middle Eastern culture. And we have the teachings of the Bible to prove it:
Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, envy, drunkenness, orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God. Galatians 5:19-21
Whoever loves his life loses it, and whoever hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life. John 12:25
In other words: Spirit good. Body bad.
This is the orientation of the Western mind. And the majority assessment of human nature reflects this position. I can say on a podcast that "Human nature is love." I can talk about how we are spirit beings of love on a journey through forever who have amassed (and then apparently forgotten) unfathomable experiences and wisdom.
I can say the words: "Human nature is a physical, non-physical, energetic, etheric, multidimensional and transdimensional, cosmic intelligence" ...
but who is going to actually hear those words and hear a truth when pretty much everybody listening has been educated since they were wee babes to believe how limited and corrupt human nature is? How pathetic and weak and animalistic we are.
Right?
I mean, what were you taught in school? In church? At home? Were you taught how brilliant human nature is? How kind? Loving? Creative? No. You were most likely taught something along the lines of:
"Human nature is above all things lazy." ~ Harriet Beecher Stowe, American author and abolitionist.
"You cannot slander human nature. It is worse than words can paint it." ~ Charles Spurgeon, Victorian Baptist minister, aka "The Prince of Preachers"
"Law is born from despair of human nature." ~ Jose Ortega y Gasset, Spanish philosopher and essayist
"I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive computer viruses. We've created life in our own image." ~ Stephen Hawking, British theoretical physicist
"Corruption, embezzlement, fraud, these are all characteristics which exist everywhere. It is regrettably the way human nature functions, whether we like it or not." ~ Alan Greenspan, American economist & firmer chairman of the Federal Reserve
“Humans are hackable animals.” Yuval Harari, Israeli historian and author, WEF advisor
Never mind all the esteemed voices speaking to the contrary:
"To prefer evil to good is not in human nature.” ~ Plato, Greek philosopher
"It is not human nature we should accuse but the despicable conventions that pervert it." ~ Denis Diderot, French philosopher
"There is an electric fire in human nature tending to purify - so that among these human creatures there is continually some birth of new heroism. The pity is that we must wonder at it, as we should at finding a pearl in rubbish." ~ John Keats, British
"Human nature is not nearly as bad as it has been thought to be." ~ Abraham Maslow, American psychologist & humanist
Despite voices to the contrary, the popular assessment is that human nature basically sucks. And yet humans and human nature are wildly multidimensional and breathtakingly magnificent!
DNA smorgasbord
Let’s go back to the issue of "What is human?"
I've had enough personal experiences sensing and accessing the energetics of different "hybrid" aspects of my DNA lineage lately to ask that question. For example, I recently talked about tuning into an energy of supreme arrogance within me—a sense of unquestionable superiority—that turned out not to be "me" at all, but rather the remnants of the persona of an Anunnaki planetary overlord from around 450,000 years ago.
Had "I," in an alien form, picked up the attitude of superiority in another actual lifetime? Or was I experiencing an energy signature picked up from Anunnaki DNA floating around in all that (supposedly) "junk" DNA in my cells?
And did it make any difference?
After all, energy is energy. Information is information. Arrogance and a sense of entitlement were part of me, one way or another. And one way or another I had to learn how to navigate it and bring it into alignment with who I am and how I want to be this lifetime. Because, if I don't get a handle on it, I’m basically doomed to spend the rest of my life thinking "Oh, well. I guess I'm just an arrogant asshole at heart."
A view I rather despairingly held of myself for decades.
What a relief to finally realize the inclination to a sense of superiority was not "me" at all ... but rather a specific energetic pattern that had been picked up somewhere ... whether in a past life or as the result of genetic hybridization, it really made no difference.
Aside from that Anunnaki energetic, so far, I've awakened to Sirian DNA influences, Lyran influences, and genetic "whispers" from unknown intelligent species from outside our known universe. Oh yes, and fairie DNA.
So ... what does this make me? (Aside from a weirdo New Age crackpot?)
Does it make me non-human? Or is this DNA smorgasbord with all of its species' memories, impressions, energies, agendas, and complications actually what makes me human?
Along with all the rest of us?
Stepping up
If all this sounds too weird and crazy, all I can say is, "Welcome to a page outside the matrix."
Frankly, a thorough examination and accurate assessment of "human nature" and our actual makeup is long overdue. It's time we awakened to Who and What We Really Are. Because only then will we step into our true power, throw off the shackles that have bound us for so long, and begin to create the New World we are equal to and so long for.
So, what is human nature?
In the end, if you swap out the word “love” for “gentleness,” I agree with the Dalai Lama: "When I say that human nature is gentleness, it is not 100 percent so. Every human being has that nature, but there are many people acting against their nature, being false."
We have been assiduously trained to think poorly of ourselves and act against our real nature—an ages-old agenda set in motion uncounted thousands of years ago and maintained by interdimensional separation forces and their globalist puppets to this day.
It is time to see through the illusion and awaken to the truth at last.
Much love and aloha ~
Check out the book:
Cracking the Matrix: 14 Keys to Individual & Global Freedom
For thousands of years, every culture on Earth has described a hostile, invisible Intelligence bedeviling humanity, dragging us down. The Archons, AshShaytān, wetiko, windingo, e'epa, antimimos, Satan ... the names are legion.
Cracking the Matrix explores the astounding history and nature of what humanity has erroneously labeled "evil" on this planet, helping people finally see the very real, negative, interdimensional influence that exists behind historic and current global events and our social decline.
The book outlines how to break free of this Force's ancient controlling agenda and how people can stand up in the power of their true spiritual nature, ready to create the New Heaven and the New Earth that have so long been prophesied.
About Cate Montana
I’m a professional journalist specializing in alternative medicine and health, and the author of several books, including Unearthing Venus: My Search for the Woman Within [Watkins 2013], and The E Word, Ego Enlightenment & Other Essentials [Atria 2017], and a spiritual novel titled Apollo & Me. I have a master’s degree in psychology. A lot of TV, radio and podcast show hosts as well as listeners around the world have told me I’m an interesting and informative—even compelling—speaker. To which I say “Thank you.” Talking is something I enjoy doing even more than writing! (It’s more immediate and connected.)
I am extremely blessed to have been called to Maui and grateful every day to awaken here.
For more information you can reach me at www.catemontana.com and info@catemontana.com
I believe it is human nature to identify and define and categorize everything in their path and assign it a value of good or bad. As infants it’s all about what’s good or bad for me. Then respond accordingly. What seemed good for me when realized carries consequences and might be bad for someone else. We learn sharing: good for both. Or not. We learn greed. Or too much of a good thing we learn hoarding or gluttony. As we get older we apply these things according to want instead of need. We weigh out the consequences and make judgements on good for me bad for them and if we do it anyway what will happen? That is our nature … to assign a value … our specific nature is determined by how we handle the outcome. If we learn from it, we temper our greed with heart. If we see that someone has suffered because of it, we either make amends or shrug it off. We see getting away with it good for me so who cares about them? Or it’s good for them, I will do without. That is the extent of human nature to define and judge and respond. If you grow up and intentionally create things that are good for you and bad for others that’s called government.