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My Experience with the Akashic Records

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 a woman in her forties or fifties named Alia. She wore a headscarf that exposed her neck, and I came to know her as a guide. The vision would begin either by the sea, transitioning to this building, or on a high mountain. Alia served as a kind of tour guide within these ancient locations.

Our first stop was a temple on the banks of the Nile. Suddenly, I found myself walking with her in the marketplace, dressed as a temple priest. Some of the crowd called me "Gr. Hebet." After researching the term, I found that it is an ancient Egyptian title for a priest who holds the ritual book. Strangely, in this life, I began memorizing the Muslim holy book, the Qur'an, at the age of 11, almost as if naturally drawn to it without anyone asking or urging me, despite not being from a conservative family.

We drifted back to the temple, where incense burned continuously, and sacred chants echoed as if in another realm. Alia would either wait there or I would feel her presence nearby. In this vision, I seemed to be completing my studies under the high priest of that temple. I recall topics like magic, astrology, the signs of the zodiac, and theology. Although ancient Egypt had many gods, it felt as if they worshiped a singular divinity rooted in their history. All I knew was that this period was before the emergence of Judaism, as there was no indication of the Torah or Talmud.

Awakening from such a vision can either leave you in complete astonishment or compel you to ignore it altogether. I initially chose to ignore it until friends began seeing me in those ancient settings, such as pyramids, palaces, and caves, where I was always depicted as a priest. I started to observe the matter neutrally. In another vision, I stood with an elderly teacher who appeared as a mystical master teaching me the Divine Name. When I asked how to truly connect with the Divine, he told me to learn the Greatest Name, writing two words in an ancient Egyptian script that turned to Hebrew before disappearing. These words resonated within my heart before fading as I returned to wakefulness.

At that point, I began to take these experiences seriously. One close friend also saw the woman 'Alia' in a mysterious school where she showed us around. She presented us with three precious stones: a red one, a white one in the center, and a blue one. Alia told him that the red stone represents the Creator and is like the fires of Hell. I later understood her message after delving deeply into esoteric knowledge.

My attraction to priesthood and theology was undeniable. When I tried to rationalize it, I dismissed it as hallucinations. But the synchronicities and harmony of these experiences rendered imagination more vivid than reality.

Everyone who got to know me closely eventually envisioned me in an ancient Egyptian form or some mysterious priestly attire, prompting me to question: Is there a truth that gave birth to these visions, or are they devoid of reality?

To answer this question, I turned to the cosmic records known as the Akasha or the Highest Preserved Tablet. These records contain universal knowledge and the history of humanity and their lives. My initial introduction to these records happened three years ago during a solitary retreat. I was unfamiliar with the Merkaba—the merging of two pyramids, upper and lower. I used to draw these pyramids intuitively, combining them, and reflecting on them, arriving at esoteric insights through my drawings. Months and even years passed until I learned by chance about the Merkaba from ancient and contemporary sources. This discovery left me astonished because I was absolutely certain that I had never seen that shape before. I realized that there is a source of universal knowledge that encompasses all knowledge and science in the form of symbols, and I know that these symbols activated within me an inner understanding of the Merkaba.

This is the first part of my initial experience with the Akashic Records. Support the channel, and I will add the second part soon.

Part 2:

You are not real; you are an illusion created by the Archons. This illusion leads you to serve something external, making you believe in an outside power and deny the indwelling essence of your own sacred self. The hidden Book that only the pure can touch reveals this. The Archons use the senses as gates to drain divine energy from you, the energy which, if freed, would dissolve the senses into a unified perception—an all-seeing eye, the eye of the Ever-Watchful, the One who neither slumbers nor sleeps.

Read your own Book to find your true self, understand the symbols, and perform the rites that lead you to the intermediary realms, where the boundary between life and death is thin, and where you meet your ancestors. Here, the living meet the dead, and the future intersects with the past. This is where the gates of the preserved records opened for me.

There is a deeper sleep the souls of the dead enter, just as your soul ventures in dreams to your intermediate state, where you see both your past and future self. Just as above, so below. As you settle into the night and rise again in the morning, so too do you die and sleep through a longer night, awakening into a brighter dawn. That is the intermediary realm, that is the threshold. There are partial thresholds and universal ones, individual thresholds and those we all share. When you close your eyes, an inner eye opens, enabling you to see beyond sight. Upon death, when you close your eyes, you enter a unified stream of time that flows from the eye of the Watchful One who sees all. This wisdom is symbolized in the records, the wisdom I drew from that river.

This river flows through each of us, yet our divided senses split it into many tributaries. Harmonizing the senses unifies these streams within you into one harmonious river. Then what was in the past will be revealed in the present, and what lies in the future will be clear now. As your senses calm, you will feel unity hovering over you, and divinity enfolding you, as the divine becomes fragmented through sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. An absolute, indivisible dimension splits into five fragmented dimensions, so you believe what you see is real, yet sound challenges sight, leading to conflicting senses and endless pursuits. The secret lies in harmony, and magic in alignment. Reprogram your senses to avoid internal conflict; melt them into a single mold, to possess the heart of the world. The secret is revealed when the fragments harmonize; there your celestial essence manifests.

One must be secretive to be magical. Every rite is rooted in secrecy; revelation spoils the hidden core as sunlight spoils the fruit. Rituals are symbolic, preserving the essence from decay. When you perform them, you prepare the mold for the essence to enter. What I am saying is not mere rhetoric but wisdom from the Highest Tablet. You can create your own ritual in harmony with your soul; the key is that your ritual resonates with your inner being. The ancient sages wrote rituals to align with the human soul, not to prioritize ritual over essence. Seek within yourself for symbols, forms, and actions that express your inner secret. Write them, speak them to yourself, for intention is the seed of every spiritual act. By intention, the door to heaven opens, and on earth, a ladder appears. The secret lies in harmonizing desire with self; reflect, quiet the scattered senses, and they condense into a single symbol, your key. Always use it to bring good to the world and benefit humanity. As I mentioned in Part 1 about Alia, she is not a mere being but a symbol of a spiritual gateway and a vehicle carrying me through temporal sequences in the intermediary realm. Likewise, you can do the same if you find your gateway and key.

When you reach this level, you hear with sight and see with hearing. We have seen examples of the ancients who could perceive events merely by hearing of them. These spiritual abilities have not vanished; they exist as a secret in harmony with the body, destiny, and the world. This is the heart, through which the river of eternal memory flows. Return to it to know yourself, for at night, people forget themselves in sleep until the river of morning passes, and in death, they forget themselves, which is why humans are born as forgetful beings.

No inner teacher can tell you the secret itself, as it would breach the covenant. The essence of inner teachings lies in showing you the way, leaving you to face your destiny and your worth. It enhances your alignment but cannot make a frivolous person meaningful unless meaning resides within them from the start.

Part Three:

Rituals are exercises that awaken dormant power, which is often fragmented by sensory distractions and emotional reactions. This means that a return to stillness is required to access the secret sealed between the soul and its higher essence. Silence becomes a symbol and a ritual that awakens within you the eternal spirit and true self. I will present very specific spiritual exercises that provide a shortcut compared to practices like Buddhist meditations or Sufi chants. Each step is symbolically encoded and carefully selected to touch upon all phases of creation and formation. The power of the ritual lies in its ability to replicate the cosmic ritual that formed us initially. The closer you align with this primordial harmony and vibration, known as the “frequency of creation,” the more you activate the memory of all things within, allowing you to remember everything.

Exercise One: Creation of the Body

This exercise simulates the creation of the human body, aiming to release tension points (as previously explained, these tensions are due to the "qarin," or companion spirit, as discussed in a video on the channel). These points develop due to the events and traumas the soul experiences, remaining within as energy knots and distorted centers. The goal is to reset the body to its original state, which can also promote healing from physical and chronic illnesses if the body’s frequency of creation is fully restored. Additionally, this practice can improve the relationship between the soul and body, creating a harmony that brings happiness to the self.

Achieving an original state of purity allows one to release psychological and energetic repressions that trap the soul within the body. If you do not reach a sense of complete physical release, repeat this practice until you are satisfied with the result. Do not rush to the other exercises, as failing this one makes the following ones inevitably ineffective. Understand that the body is driven by desires; unless you are freed from misguided and unhealthy desires, you will create your destiny based on sorrow and grief.

This exercise includes five steps:

  1. Step One: Assume a fetal position with hands between the thighs, head facing down, lying on your side. Tense your muscles to achieve maximum contraction for at least one minute.
  2. Step Two: Move into a meditation position, lying on your back with legs open at a 30° angle and head facing upward. Release the tension from the previous step. Cross your hands by placing your fingers under your armpits, except for the thumbs.
  3. Step Three: Chant the sounds “Ya” while exhaling, maintaining a medium breathing rhythm for at least 10 minutes.
  4. Step Four: Repeat the phrase *"Tawakkaltu bil-haqqi 'ala al-Hayy"* (توكلت بالحق على الحي) quietly, 18 times.
  5. Step Five: Repeat the letter "Nun" the same number of times.

Perform this exercise at either 10:00 a.m. or 10:00 p.m. for best results.

Exercise Two: Creation of Destiny

Destiny comprises all that happens to the body over a lifetime. Your destiny is the sum of the versions of you that create a path from birth to death. The aim of this exercise is to remove blockages in life’s path and realign destiny with your spiritual purpose. This exercise can be used for various aspects of life, such as work, marriage, or anything related to destiny and life’s journey.

This exercise is divided into three steps:

  1. Step One: Lie on your back with legs slightly apart at a 30° angle, hands crossed as in the first exercise, with the head facing the sky, and chant “Ya” 24 times.
  2. Step Two: Stand with feet together and arms open like a bird’s wings, then chant *"Tawakkaltu bil-Qadeer ‘ala al-Jabbar"* (توكلت بالقدير على الجبار) 24 time
  3. Step Three: Slowly rotate clockwise in the same position as Step Two, chanting the letter “Nun” until you feel a merging of past and future, along with all past versions of yourself and the future self you wish to become.

Exercise Three: The Creative Prayer

This exercise is meant to awaken your eternal memory, enabling you to recall past lives and foresee future ones. It can be used for any spiritual purpose but not for material goals.

Sit on a chair with armrests, lean your head slightly forward as if to receive a crown, place your arms on the armrests, breathe slowly and deeply, and chant the following sequence seven times: 

"Ya, Nun, Sin, Sin, Ain, Ra, Qaf, Ain."

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