Free Will Illusion and False Spiritual Awakening Previously, it was mentioned that free will does not exist because every act of will is a result of another will; in other words, it is a chain of wills connected to one another, or a sequence of actions and reactions. From this perspective, there is no independent free will, except in the case of non-action. I once said that the only true will is in not acting. Every action, no matter how it appears to be a result of our choice and will, is actually derived from a previous will. For example, if we are asked to choose between two or more things, we think our choice is a result of our will. But if we delve deeper into how we make our choice, we find that it is based on preceding data derived from our experiences, not to mention that these choices are all predetermined, and we are merely selecting from them (an intellectual probability). In this way, every action we take does not express free will, except that matrices deceive us into beli...
Passages of Consciousness The paths of consciousness are narrow passages. The term *channel* (قنى) signifies narrowness. To acquire (*اقتنى*) means to shorten the distance between oneself and what is acquired—closing the gap. Its opposite is *wealth* (*غنى*), where to enrich oneself (*اغتنيت*) means to leave a distance between oneself and the object. Space, vastness, and the Messiah symbolize the richness of divinity—the numerous dimensions between us and it. Transition occurs through a narrow channel where divinity relatively disappears (refer to previous broadcasts on the denial of divinity). As discussed previously, messianic souls deny divinity through a process of renunciation and emptying. They move from *wealth* to *narrowness*, traversing a channel of constraint, density, focus, pressure, and hardships—the crucifixion. Crucifixion as Symbolism Crucifixion denotes both hardship and greatness (refer to previous broadcasts on the theme of greatne...
Q1: What is the energy source for a human disconnected from the true source? A: A person cut off from the source experiences an energy hunger yet often denies their need for divine light and love. Ironically, they are the most in need of the source. However, the mercy of the source allows them to survive on minimal energy that still reaches them. Q2: How can I connect without denial? Before that, how do I know I’m connecting to the source? A: First, you must understand what the source is to know if you are connected. From a philosophical perspective, the source is the ultimate truth that makes all truths true and defines humanity. In simpler terms, the source is the essence of truth. To connect, be genuine, abandon arrogance, and avoid sins or ego-driven actions like greed and pride, as these are false identities that strengthen the ego. Q3: I’m lost between God as described in religions and God in Anunnaki tales. Are you saying it’s enough to be authent...
Earthly and Divine Existence: What Comes After the Earthly Experience? Q1: Tell us about true prayer. A: First, I need to understand what you mean by "true prayer" and who you seek to connect with so that we can determine whether it is genuine prayer or not. If you are speaking about prayer directed to the Source, it is rooted in neutrality, innocence, sincerity, and clarity. The more you strengthen these qualities, the closer your connection becomes. Conversely, if you engage in deception and lack clarity and innocence, you disconnect from it. Q2: A believer is content with what God has decreed, in both good and bad times. A: No one decrees your destiny for you; you are the one who chooses and lives what you have chosen. Even servitude is a choice made by those who opt to live in submission and meekness. Everyone lives their own unique destiny. The spirit chooses how to assert its existence—whether through love, sincerity, and clarity or through hatred, violence, oppressi...
Part 1: I used to deny these teachings (the Akasha) and considered them to be an exaggeration of human sensitivity due to the religious education I received at a young age. The superficial indoctrination that Muslims often employ to approach God and spirituality left a mark. My exposure to the Qur'an at an early age sparked a deep curiosity within me, not about the written text but as a metaphysical substance intended to remind humanity of eternal truths. Although my spiritual journey began years ago, my first experience with the Akashic Records was three years ago. I had a profound feeling that a hidden secret was kept from the general public. This curiosity drove me to explore the works of ancient Sufis among Muslims, Gnostic Christians before them, and further back to the Greeks and ancient and modern Platonists, ultimately settling on the teachings of the great master Hermes Trismegistus. In a massive castle with narrow corridors and extremely spacious rooms, I was hosted by...
The linguistic interpretations in the article are based on the Arabic language, delving into the etymology and deeper meanings of the term "المسيح" (Al-Masih). In English, this term translates to "Christ." The analysis focuses on the structure, phonetics, and semantic implications of the Arabic letters that form the word, emphasizing their spiritual and symbolic significance. Christ Consciousness in Linguistic Readings Peace. I am always amazed by the precision of terms. I was reflecting earlier on the meaning of the word "Messiah" and found it encompassing linguistic roots. The word "Messiah" is derived from masaha (to wipe), and in language, it means passing the hand over something smeared to remove it, thus erasing and eliminating it. The word is in the fa'il form, which denotes someone who consistently engages in a particular action as a continuous attribute inseparable from specific events, making it a natural and permanent characteristi...
We have seen or heard about many spiritual teachers and guides of spiritual awakening through social media platforms, YouTube, or by joining courses dedicated to spiritual enlightenment or the journey of spiritual awakening. Unfortunately, the vast majority of what is available embodies the idea of "the death of man" without the need to mention specific individuals or names. This stands in contrast to the Divine Human Project launched by the teacher Yazid a few months ago, which rebuilds the human being as a true epistemological entity and restores their centrality in the universe. The Divine Human is the bearer of the savior's flame within himself, after liberating himself from the dominance of the past and erasing all his debts until the entire past converges into the eternal moment of the present. This opens the gate of eternity for him, making him an example and a future for those who come after him. The debt between God and man is a law and covenant binding them tog...
Fallen Angels and the Ascending Heavenly Man: Esoteric Movements Promoting the Fall Heavenly Spirits and Fallen Angels There is a pervasive darkness attempting to engulf everyone in various ways, one of which involves exerting pressure on awakened individuals until they surrender and sell their souls. Every awakened person, no matter how radiant their light, cannot keep it shining perpetually. Darkness seeks to drag them down and detests their illumination. This allows us to differentiate between radiant heavenly spirits and dark entities (the term "dark spirits" is used here for simplification, though the more accurate term would be ghosts or dark entities). Heavenly spirits are connected to the Source and can continuously generate light from their essence, regardless of the surrounding conditions or the darkness's attempts to drain them. In contrast, dark entities, whether human or spectral, feed off others' light because they are severed from the Source and ca...
Q1: Can you tell us about the nature of the soul? A: The soul is like a straight path or bridge that connects the source and the material world, or between the source and us. The closer we are to this straightness, the more we remember and anticipate the future. Conversely, the further we move away, the more we become absorbed in the material. While we don’t criticize focusing on the material aspect, we advocate for it within the context of the soul, without separating the two. Material without spirit is aimless, random, and lacks sanctity, and no matter how close you may seem to it materially, spiritually, you are distant. Q2: Why does a mirage appear when I get closer to the material? A: That mirage is the illusion caused by not naming the material. Named material draws closer to the spirit; the sanctity of the material is in its connection to the spirit. Unnamed material distant from the spirit is an illusion. This material will remain a mirage until it finds its spirit, and si...
Taoist Philosophy and the Union of Creator and Created, Spiritual Abilities, and the Unified Field: Answering Various Questions How to Be Both the Origin and the Source at the Same Time: Let us begin with the following statement: "From here, there is no creator. Nothing produces something. Everything produces itself and does not come from something else. This is the natural order of the universe" (Tao Te Ching, p. 31). This statement encapsulates a profound idea: there is no creator, meaning that everything emerges from itself, or that "everything emerges from the Tao." Here, the Tao represents the ever-flowing river of divinity. This statement refers us to the principle of spontaneity and self-origin, implying that everything comes from itself rather than from something else in an endless chain. This principle challenges the illusion that you are a product of something outside of you—that you are created and separate from your creator, which necessitates obedien...