When Humans and Stones Work Together
Introduction
This series describes a past life I have entered twenty-one times. My purposes are to record these experiences as guidance for my own growth, to remind all of us of what is possible as humans, and to affirm and encourage you in your own explorations of realms beyond the physical.
I returned from every one of these journeys feeling affirmed, expanded, and awestruck. What I learned there was beyond anything I could have conceived of. The most inspiring realization was that what I experienced in Lemuria is possible now, in the 21st century.
My process has been to narrate and record these journeys while deep in trance, create the transcript, then review the recordings to edit and amplify the transcript. This has enabled me to explore and document aspects of the journey that moved and changed too quickly to describe fully at the time. The result is a much deeper and more complete description of the events, perceptions, and learnings of these journeys.
A suggestion: If you haven’t read the back story of these past life journeys presented in Part 1, I recommend that you do so. The Medium article describing that first journey is here.
Background of this episode
On my first journey to this past life I observed Lemurian workers shape and move stones without using tools or machines. That first time, I saw but didn’t believe; but in my journeys since then, I’ve seen many things that were beyond what I knew or dreamt. Now I’m ready, open, and curious — and on my twentieth visit, many months after the first one, I am in Lemuria to learn how I might do what they did so easily.
Into the Journey
Entering the meditation, I remind myself that my intention is to ask Keth to teach me how they shape and move stone. He is aware of my question as soon as I enter his consciousness. He says, “It is natural for us in a way that is not easy to explain, because it is simply the way we are.” He sees in my mind the phrase “the water we swim in” and smiles.
I ask him to show me how it is done. He agrees, and we are immediately with a group of workers. Keth communicates with one of them who is senior to the others. He agrees to show me how the stones are shaped and moved, the way he would show a new apprentice.
He is not accustomed to being unable to communicate directly and telepathically. This makes our conversation awkward (more for him than for me) since it has to go from his mind through Keth’s mind to me, then back again by the same route. This is a slower and less complete process than the direct communication of concepts.
The Technique of Stone Shaping
The senior stoneworker tells me that these workers attune telepathically with the consciousness in the stone. Training is required to develop the ability to do this well. When they consider people for this occupation, they look for creativity and empathy, the ability to balance the way the stone wishes to express itself with what the human wishes to accomplish. Working with humans elevates the consciousness of the stone to where it is aware of the presence and intention of the human.
This reminds me of the language of the Law of One. That source would say that the Density of the stone moves upward from First Density toward Second Density.
A Side Note: In this discussion I refer to relevant concepts and terms from the channelled material known as the Law of One. If you are new to the Law of One, here are some ideas that will be useful:
Density doesn’t mean “material heaviness.” It’s a way of describing a level of consciousness and spiritual evolution. One way to understand this is as follows:
1st Density — Includes all inanimate matter. Basic awareness of existing.
2nd Density — Includes living beings such as plants, fungi, animals, but not humans. Growth and movement toward individuality.
3rd Density — Includes only human beings. Self-awareness; the time of choice whether to be motivated by love of others or love of self. A time of forgetting our spiritual nature.
4th to 7th Densities — Beyond our three-dimensional reality. Entities may or may not have physical bodies. Higher learning and understanding of love (4th), wisdom (5th), integration (6th), and unity (7th). Full participation in collective consciousness.
Each Density experiences a more concentrated, more dense, quality of “light” as consciousness evolves. The physical form of entities in that Density also changes, but the defining factors are the scope and nature of consciousness.
If you would like to know more, here are two good beginning sources. Both are available from https://www.llresearch.org/:
Living the Law of One: 101 — The Choice (by Carla Rueckert)
A Concept Guide (by L/L Research, free online) is an excellent supportive reference.
The Lemurians’ process involves motivating the stone after establishing a mutually respectful relationship with it. They work both with individual blocks and with the consciousness of stone as a whole.
They do not use their hands to shape the stone; instead, they offer concepts such as an image of being flat. Energy is then supplied to the stone by the human, and the stone responds at a crystalline level.
I am shown mental images of the stones reshaping themselves to fit together in ways that are extraordinary (to put it mildly!) from my twenty-first-century perspective. The blocks communicate among themselves and with the human, who creates an interface and common intent among the blocks. The stones have no desire to shape themselves beyond fairly crude forms. It is not their nature, for example, to create absolutely flat surfaces. They allow other aspects of First Density such as water, wind, gravity, impacts, and temperature changes to shape them. I am shown other images of stone being formed by volcanic or sedimentary processes as large-scale examples of this.
Human workers train for several years to achieve the level of skill demonstrated by Keth. The project they are working on is a building created with both functionality and form in mind, ensuring that it will be both physically and energetically beautiful.
Keth Shapes and Moves a Block of Stone
We thank the man who showed me the technique and move away. It will be faster and more clear if Keth shows me directly how he does this.
He connects with the stone. At first I can only watch, observing rather than participating. The depth of awareness of the stone, at First Density, is limited. Existence is sufficient for it, yet it is aware of Keth’s attention. It appreciates the value that is “seen in it,” as Keth puts it, which draws out a willingness to work with him. For the stone, this is a new experience and opportunity. It has no inherent desire to shape itself in any particular way until approached by him.
… Now I feel the flow of energy, but I do not have the skill to direct it. It feels to me like personal or spiritual energy moving through Keth to the block.
Keth allows me fully into his experience of shaping a piece of stone. This one is a rough cube about 25 inches (73 centimeters) on a side, and therefore very heavy from my perspective. Keth touches the block. I feel energy flow from him into the stone.
At that moment, something extraordinary happens. Keth merges his consciousness with the stone in a way that reminds me of the energetic shift I have felt when entering a small stone in the twenty-first century in my shamanic training, and also of the feeling I had the one time I effortlessly twisted a spoon.
The block becomes a perfect cube whose edges are so sharp they would cut flesh. Its surface is like a mirror or a still pond.
He raises the stone without physical exertion. He touches it as it floats, like an adult guiding a child: respectful, clear, and confident in the stone’s desire to be of service. We move with the piece to where there is a gap in a wall. It settles easily into position. With a moment’s more guidance from Keth, the surrounding stones shape themselves to conform perfectly to the stone he has just placed.
I am astonished; what I’ve just witnessed is utterly impossible.
This is the tipping point. For an instant, I glimpse how fluid my “reality” might be. I feel my worldview lift out of its accustomed grooves. Some of my long-held beliefs about reality creak like stiff joints. My universe seems to rotate slightly, then it drops into this new position with what feels like a small earthquake.
I have just seen, felt, and experienced from the inside a human being shape, move, and integrate into a wall a large block of stone — with his mind, and the cooperation of the stone. For a few moments I am stunned.
It is an effort to come back to Lemuria and Keth.
A Shaped Stone at Machu Picchu
The Lemurians choose stone carefully for their most beautiful buildings. For applications where appearance is less important they use different kinds of stone, just as we do in the 21st century.
Thousands of years after Keth lived, in my world, I examined a block of stone in a wall at Machu Picchu. It had been shaped to create a hitching post within the block, to which ropes could be attached to hold a wooden door. Its surface was much more granular than the stones Keth worked with in Lemuria, and the roughness of the surface was consistent on all of its external surfaces as well as inside around the post, where I could touch but not see the stone. (The technology of this shaping is not understood today.)
The photo below shows a similar wall; unfortunately, I have no pictures of a hinge block like the one I’ve described above. At the time of this visit to Machu Picchu I was not yet aware of my Lemurian life.

The stone at Machu Picchu is beyond Keth’s experience. His time long predates Machu Picchu. When I ask about creating stonelike materials, he says, “Yes, we do that. Those are for functional objects rather than building blocks or objects whose purpose is aesthetic.”
[At this point the recording goes silent for six minutes; I have no memory of what occurred.]
Now Keth is holding a small piece of stone or glass in his hand and working with it. It seems to respond emotionally as well as physically. There is a lightness of energy about it. The word that comes to mind is that it is “happy” to be used in this way, to be shaped and manipulated. I don’t know why he is doing this.
[Another period of no narration, for 5:06. I have been unable to recover any memories of these two blanks.]
I know now that we have the capability to do what Keth did. This ability is limited in our time and rarely used for practical applications. We see it in demonstrations such as spoon bending, because we do not understand how to use it consistently or at scale.
Now the practical considerations of the 21st century are pulling me back. Keth senses that. We bid our goodbyes to each other.
I’m back at the veil… through into the Cathedral of Light. I open my eyes. I’m immediately fully back in my 21st century body and consciousness, refreshed and relaxed.
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What if we can find this ability again? I believe that it this possible, that the capabilities Keth took for granted exist within us, latent but real.
On the topic of bending spoons: the Monroe Institute (TMI) offers programs to explore “mind over matter”-type phenomena (influencing physical matter via intention). Here’s one that focuses on spoon bending.
If you have experience of people or programs that address the shaping of material in this way, please leave a comment and share this with them.
Lessons of the Journey
1. Stone Has Consciousness
In Lemuria, stone is not inert material. It exists at First Density, a basic level of awareness. When a skilled human directs respectful attention toward it, the stone’s consciousness rises toward Second Density: it becomes aware of the human’s presence, appreciates being valued, and experiences a willingness to cooperate. This is the Lemurians’ working understanding of the material they build with.
Relevance today: My culture treats matter as entirely passive, raw material with no interior life. If matter at every level carries some form of awareness, then the way we relate to our physical environment, without acknowledgment or reciprocity, is both spiritually impoverished and practically limiting.
2. Relationship Precedes Technique
The senior stoneworker is explicit that before shaping begins, the worker establishes a mutually respectful relationship with the stone. The Lemurians select stoneworkers partly on the basis of empathy, the ability to balance what the stone wishes to express with what the human wishes to accomplish.
Relevance today: In modern society, output and efficiency are primary. The Lemurian approach suggests that a more sophisticated technique operates through relationship, and that empathy is a practical skill as well as a moral one.
3. The Worker Serves as Interface
Keth does not impose his will on the stone. He creates a field of common intent between himself and the stones; he supplies energy, offers concepts, and allows the stone to respond. When he moves the levitated block to the wall, he does so in the way an adult guides a child: respectful and confident in the stone’s desire to be of service.
Relevance today: The dominant model of human agency in our world is force and control. The Lemurian model is facilitation. This reframes how I think about leadership, parenting, teaching, and any creative work that depends on the cooperation of others.
This ability is not unique to Lemurians. Spoon bending is a real, documented demonstration of the same underlying capacity. The difference is one of scale, consistency, and understanding. We do not know how to use it reliably, but it is present.
If the ability to interact with matter through consciousness is real and latent in modern humans, then the boundary between mind and physical reality is not fixed. The question is not whether the capacity exists. The question is what it would take to develop it.
As this series progresses I will describe other aspects and powers that Keth and his people took for granted and that will be of immense value to us if/when we learn them again. This is our birthright.