
LOOPortals
We move in LOOPS of time. In your birth matrix,
PORTALS are inscribed.
Within these portals, the possibility opens to exit the illusion, change direction, and recognize the TRUTH and the timeless Self,
pure presence.


We move in LOOPS of time. In your birth matrix,
PORTALS are inscribed.
Within these portals, the possibility opens to exit the illusion, change direction, and recognize the TRUTH and the timeless Self,
pure presence.

A portal does not mean crossing into another world.
It is not a gate one passes through, nor a place one reaches.
A portal is a moment of stillness in which the orientation of consciousness changes.
Drunvalo Melchizedek, describing the ancient mechanisms of reality in his book “The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life”, repeatedly emphasizes that the transition between levels of existence does not occur through movement in the same direction. When a certain way of moving is exhausted, the line ends, and there is no more “further.”
At this point, a change of direction becomes possible.

Melchizedek writes that entering another level of existence requires stopping the current movement and a rotation of consciousness. This is about the way reality is perceived and experienced. Levels of existence are not separated by distance, but by an angle. Change does not consist of “more,” but of “differently.”
It consists of stillness in the simple “I am.”

Living in everyday reality, you move linearly—in time, narrative, and your story of “I experience,” in a continuity of events, cause and effect, past and future. A portal appears as a response from the matrix at the moment when the automation of the loop no longer serves the recognition of Truth. It is not the result of your stopping, but the mechanism that initiates it. It is inscribed in the structure of your individual birth matrix and activates at points where further linear movement would only perpetuate the illusion.
A portal breaks the continuity of the loop, stops the narrative, and knocks you out of automatic movement in time, history, and identity. It does not appear when you decide to stop. Stillness is neither the goal nor the effect, but a natural boundary moment in which further movement in the same direction is no longer possible. Because of this, you stop moving in the same way and open a space for a change in the orientation of consciousness.
Eckhart Tolle in "A New Earth" describes this same moment of stillness from the perspective of consciousness.
He writes that true change does not happen by adding anything to yourself, but by ceasing to identify with the movement of the mind.
"The moment you realize you are not your mind, is the beginning of true awakening."
Eckhart Tolle
Life is filled with moments of transition, subtle cracks in the continuity of experience. Sometimes almost unnoticeable, sometimes as clear as a sudden change of direction or a quantum leap in your life. These moments have always been present on your timeline. They have always appeared at the appropriate points, regardless of whether they were perceived.
Today you can have conscious access to them.
Based on your individual birth matrix, they can now be calculated and recognized in time, thanks to LOOPortals.
As Rupert Spira writes in the book "Being Myself," these are the moments when the linear narrative loosens for a moment, and we stop following the thought, the story, and the future goal.
It is not an escape from experience, but a return to something that has been present forever.
After a while, the content of experience veils this space again, but a trace remains, and within us awakens a longing—not for the past, but for that which is only temporarily hidden. In these moments, struggling with reality gives way to being. Movement ceases, and presence becomes obvious.
"Presence appears at the moment when the mind ceases to be an obstacle and when its compulsive rush toward the future or the past ends."
Eckhart Tolle

Adoration of the Rising Sun, from the Papyrus of Ani (The Book of the Dead), dated to the 18th Dynasty (c. 1250 BCE).
Already in ancient Egypt, through sacred symbols, the process of the development of consciousness and the recognition of the Self was depicted.
This illustration is not a decoration. It is a diagram of exiting dualism. The Djed Pillar in the center symbolizes the stopping of linear movement and the return to the axis.
This is the "I am" moment, in which you stop repeating old patterns and energy returns to the vertical.
The lotus growing from the pillar signifies an opening that becomes possible when the axis is stable.
This is a change in the direction of perception, not a transition "somewhere else".
The golden disk – the Sun at the top – symbolizes the Source.
When the unconscious rush of the mind ceases, what has always been present becomes visible.
The figures around it indicate mindful presence. Consciousness stops identifying with the movement of thoughts.
This moment of return to the axis is not to achieve something, but to recognize. LOOPortals point to exactly such moments of stillness.
This is ancient knowledge translated into modern language to help recognize what is immutable within you.
A portal is therefore neither a construct nor an idea.
It is not a symbol or a metaphor.
It is a real moment in which the structure of reality enables an exit from the illusion of constant becoming.
It is the point where you stop going further in time and begin to perceive beyond narrative,
beyond history, beyond movement.
"In the loop of thought and time, we are limited. But in the moment of total stillness, when there is no more 'becoming,' the world reveals itself as it is, as pure Presence, without beginning and end."
Shunryu Suzuki
Entering individual time points is a return to the ESSENCE of oneself.
Each time you stop in such a moment, the habit of identifying with the content of experience weakens.
Attention stops being absorbed by thoughts and emotions, and begins to settle in what is more primal and stable.
This stillness allows one to rest from the constant tension in the body and mind. In a natural way, a return to balance, openness, and inner peace becomes possible.
What we call the pursuit of fulfillment is the natural attraction toward the essence of the Self, which we are.
Recognition instead of discovery.
Seeing instead of acquiring.
Presence instead of searching.
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Inspiracje i Prawa Autorskie. Treści LOOPortals są owocem naszej autorskiej pracy, inspirowanej mądrością D. Melchizedeka, E. Tolle, R. Spiry, J. Kleina oraz A. Szerszmidta. Wykorzystane cytaty i nazwiska służą celom edukacyjnym. Materiały graficzne stanowią nasze opracowania oparte na studiach nad geometrią sakralną. Wszelkie prawa do idei i tekstów należą do ich prawnych autorów.
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