Sokar-HU Trilogy 2 - CHAPTER 1
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Sokar-HU Trilogy 2 - 1353 BC-1334 BC CHAPTER 1
Akhenaten built the city, the Horizon of the Aten (now called Armarna) and because Akhenaten believed that Aten the sun god, helped soul to travel through the spiritual worlds as a white light, he would create a temple that was open to the light of the sun so that all his people could rejoice in the unity of the one God Aten. Akhenaten assembled his higher counsel together to try and
communicate his thoughts to them.. Whenever a group assembles together
for a common higher purpose an energy matrix is formed. Akhenaten
and his counsel sat together in the ancient hall of records, a hall
similar to the
kings Hall of
Abydos where the names
of the kings of the past were written upon cartouches. Akhenaten displayed his latest portrait to them. Akhenaten explained to them that he was like the Sphinx and as in the picture, he was the guardian of the magical and ancient historical cartouches known to the Egyptians as the Book of Life. Some claim that the Akaskic records of humanity
are hidden beneath the feet of Akhenaten in his form as the Sphinx as he
guards these records for the sun god Aten (Aten the sun god was also
known by some as Kheperi, Re, and Atum). Others believe that
you may only find and understand the Akaskic Book of Life while you are
in your light or soul body. Just as those people visiting a new land often have different words and expressions for what they have viewed and bring back different stories and experiences of the same place according to what the soul can relate to...possibly associating his new thoughts to a previous life experience and how easily the soul can find words to express these experiences...it is not surprising that many would be unable to understand what another has experienced or learned because spiritual unfoldment is a personal experience as is all spiritual knowledge and it is not only the teachers ability to communicate what he has learned of life but the students ability and readiness to understand what the the teacher is trying to impart to the listener. This is why we must listen within to what we know to be truth. It is what our sia (heart) encourages us to learn in our life experiences. |







