The Psychedelic Christ, the Ark of the Covenant, and the Lost Sacrament with William Henry
This conversation between Randall Carlson and William Henry is one of the most substantive crossovers the two researchers have recorded together - an extended dialogue that moves from William's new book The Psychedelic Christ through Egyptian resurrection technology, sacred geometry, plasma physics, Ptah's double helix hieroglyph, and the question of whether an extraterrestrial intelligence deliberately altered human DNA to enable a specific kind of cosmic transformation.The conversation opens with William's book, which investigates whether a lost psychedelic sacrament was the original centre of Christianity - a practice with roots thousands of years before Jesus that was subsequently suppressed and replaced by the symbolic mass. Both men bring their own histories to the question. Randall describes how psychedelics in 1968 rescued him from a destructive adolescence and set him on the research path he has followed for fifty years. William describes how his path into psychedelics ran through the Ark of the Covenant - specifically through Lewis Ginsberg's Jewish legends identifying the Ark's components as including a flask of manna, described as a hallucinogenic star food, and a cruet of anointing oil that could dissolve the physical body into light. A mycologist laughing at him during a Los Angeles lecture in 2000 - pointing out that the Osiris device he was describing looked exactly like a mushroom - set William on two decades of research that culminated in his first personal psychedelic experience in 2022 and then in the book itself. Both men agree that the suppression of these substances since the 1960s has cost humanity decades of spiritual and scientific development, and that the current renaissance - including the Trump administration's fast-tracking of ibogaine, MDMA, and psilocybin research - represents a genuine historical opening.
The conversation's deepest section is a slide-by-slide analysis William takes Randall through, centred on the Egyptian god Ptah. Ptah's hieroglyph contains what William identifies as a double helix - dismissed by Egyptologists as a string, but sitting next to a square and a half circle in a configuration William reads as encoding the squaring of the circle. Randall picks up the geometric thread with characteristic depth, explaining squaring the circle as the attempted harmonisation of the terrestrial square with the celestial circle - the rational with the irrational, matter with energy - and identifying the same geometric template across Egyptian temples, Gothic cathedrals, Mayan pyramids, Stonehenge, and the monumental earthworks of North America. The shared template, Randall argues, reflects a geometric order inherent to the cosmos itself, present simultaneously in the macro structure of the universe and in human genetic structure at the micro level. Add the psychedelic sacrament to this infrastructure - used at precisely calculated solstice and equinox moments when the temple's astronomical alignments were active - and you have, in both men's view, a complete system for human transformation.
William's culminating argument is that Ptah altered human DNA specifically to enable the squaring of the circle in the biological sense - to produce beings capable of manifesting a plasma body and becoming what he calls Star Walkers: interdimensional travellers who can phase into a plasma state, traverse star systems, and re-enter physical form at will. The Transfiguration of Jesus, in this reading, is a documented instance of that transformation. So is King Seti's resurrection at Abydos - and William details the remarkable twentieth century case of Dorothy Eady, a Victorian Englishwoman who recovered memories of a past life as a priestess of Seti and provided Egyptologists with archaeologically validated knowledge about the site that she could not conceivably have possessed otherwise. The plasma body, the garment of light, the robe of stars, the afterlife technology of ancient Egypt - William and Randall arrive at the same conclusion from different directions. This is the missing component of the whole picture, and it is returning now precisely when it is most needed.
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