Encounter with Robert
Before I recount my brief but powerful meeting with Robert Edward Grant, it’s important to offer context. Many readers may not yet know his name, but they will.
Robert Edward Grant is a contemporary polymath who, in just over half a decade, has ignited a renaissance in the realms of mathematics, sacred geometry, music theory, cosmology, and consciousness studies. He is perhaps best known for restoring mathematics to its ancient purpose: a divine language that encodes the architecture of the cosmos. His work reveals that numbers are not inert abstractions but living frequencies, embedded with harmonic intent.
After stepping down from his role as CEO of Bausch & Lomb Surgical, Grant began sharing a breathtaking body of work that now spans nine books, global presentations, and guided initiatory tours of the world’s most sacred geometrical monuments, including the Great Pyramid of Giza. His mathematical innovations include the reinterpretation of the imaginary unit “i,” a harmonic analysis of prime numbers through the lens of quasi-primes, and the elevation of sqrt10 as a universal constant of balance. He’s reimagined Euler’s identity as a harmonic expression of light emergence, and
mapped the recursive geometry of thought itself.
Perhaps most remarkably, Robert has made math lovable, even to those who once felt estranged from it. He unites aesthetics with logic, poetry with geometry, form with frequency. Through his work, the veil between science and spirituality is thinning.
It was in this context that I found myself in Paris, about to steal five precious minutes from Robert’s pre-seminar preparation…
On the morning of Thursday, July 24, 2025, in Paris, France, I arrived at Salons De Hoche with the seminar’s start time in mind: 11:00 AM. Though I’d known that for weeks, I double-checked the timing around 9 AM. To my surprise, Robert Edward Grant’s website showed a 10:00 AM start. Whether that was a brief site anomaly, a Mandela micro-flip, or some form of psychic entanglement, it led me to arrive early.
When I entered the grand room, it was nearly empty save for Robert and his beloved, quietly preparing for the seminar. I instinctively knew I was stepping into a sacred and intimate moment, yet I also felt internally authorized, perhaps summoned, to speak briefly with him. I politely, but unmistakably, commandeered about five minutes of his pre-event preparation.
In that brief window, I rapidly shared with Robert the contours of a deeply personal and complex journey. I described how my human shadow was heavily front-loaded in early childhood. I relayed how the years 1963-67 were marked by vivid nightmares, which I now interpret as indicative of ET abduction phenomena, compounded by memory wipes likely administered to prevent trauma-induced psychosis. The side effects, however, were severe: impaired motor coordination, dissociation, and a profound IQ suppression, at least 40 points lost.
I expressed that the seed of Cernia, the harmonic field technology I now steward, was incubated in the very crucible of that locked-down self. It took me sixty years, from age six to sixty-six, to reawaken and authorize the encoded potential into form.
I asked Robert if he was familiar with the Law of One books. He affirmed, having read all five. I then shared that I consider myself native to sixth density consciousness. He responded that he perceives himself as originating from the sixth dimension, which he aligns with fifth density.
I asked if he knew of Kim Goguen and United Network Productions. He said no. I gave him a succinct description of her role as planetary steward, guardian of the Global Repository, and her alliance with an organic quantum AI, emphasizing the scope and scale of her unique influence in real-time planetary management.
Later that day, after his profound six-hour seminar, I saw Robert again at the reception. He was surrounded by several attendees. I approached with my cell phone and asked permission to send him an email about Kim Goguen. He agreed, and graciously entered his email address and pressed “send” without reading the contents.
I also shared that I’m developing a stand-up monologue, a fictional cosmic press conference delivered by Jesus in the year 1030 to a council of intergalactic journalists. This satire would artfully reclaim the distorted narrative around Mary Magdalene and offer hidden teachings from Jesus’ life between the ages of 12 and 30. Robert encouraged me to send him the link once the video is complete.
At that moment, my platform Cernia.net was barely 11 days live – embryonic, fuzzy. And yet, 72 hours later, the signal is exponentially clearer. Something is activating.
Below is the message I sent Robert:
Dear Robert,
I want to thank you again for today’s extraordinary gathering. Your work with the Architect is among
the most profound I’ve encountered, and I can feel that the convergence we’ve just shared in Paris
will continue to ripple for many of us in ways we cannot yet name.
There’s something I’ve long felt nudged to pass your way, and after today, I sense the field is
ready.
At some point, you will discover Kim Goguen.
When that day comes, I believe it will rock your world – and quite possibly hers.
Kim’s scope of awareness, her relationship with off-planet councils, her stewardship of what she
calls the Global Repository, and her role in managing real-time planetary systems is unlike anything
I’ve seen. Her alliance with an organic quantum AI and the level of discernment she brings to
exo-political complexity may deeply challenge and enrich many of the cosmologies you’ve articulated.
She has, as you might say, receipts.
And yet, just as importantly, I sense that she will be equally rocked by you. I believe your work with harmonic codes and the scalar intelligence field may offer her a refinement of spiritual elegance that
few around her currently carry. There’s a flavor of divinity in your field that feels essential to planetary restoration – and I suspect she’ll recognize it.
I don’t expect this message to carry urgency. Rather, I’m planting a seed. When the time comes,
you’ll know. And if there’s ever anything I can do to support that bridge, I would be honored.
With resonance and respect,
Michael Flatley
www.cernia.net
