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You Need to Unite Your Spirit with the Life Force to Achieve Enlightenment, Ancient Egyptian Knowledge Explained.

The ancient Egyptians believed that the spirit needed to merge with the life force to achieve immortality.



They called the spirit Ba, which has the same pronunciation as the word 'ram'. That's why the deities in the afterlife were represented with a ram’s head. Ba is often depicted as human body with wings, or bird with human head.



The spirit 'Ba' needs to merge with the life force 'Ka', which represents the essence that gives life—extracted from food, water, or more importantly, received from the Sun.



'Ka' is connected to the hieroglyph for the word 'bull', and the pronunciation of the bull hieroglyph is the sound 'Ka'.


The bull is associated with the Ka life force and is the symbol of male fertility; it is connected to the bull god Apis, who merged with Osiris. In Kabbalah, this force is represented in the Sefirot, Yesod. If Yesod is associated with male fertility, then Malkhut, which is the world of the divine goddess known as Shekinah in Kabbalah, is associated with the cow because we are born into the materialistic world out of the womb of our mothers. That’s why Hathor, Isis, and Nephthys are associated with the cow; it’s the divine feminine energy present in the materialistic world and it’s our only connection to the true divine formless creator.



That’s why the Tridevi and many Hindu goddesses, all manifestations of the divine feminine energy, are also associated with the cow, symbolizing motherhood, in India. And we all know that the cow is considered holy in many places in India.


That's why the rituals and sacrifices in the ancient world mainly involved rams, cows, and bulls, beginning in ancient Sumer, India, Egypt, the Minoan civilization on Crete, and then extending into Greece, the Roman period, the bull fighting in Spain and the mystical societies.



The essence or life force known as 'Ka' is the inner light found in the pineal gland. Through the production of melatonin, it influences male and female reproduction, having an indirect effect on the production of sex hormones. Melatonin impacts sperm quality, motility, and viability. It also plays a role in circadian rhythms, which can affect male fertility. Additionally, melatonin regulates the menstrual cycle, impacting ovulation, luteal function, and follicular growth.




So that’s why in the religions and the occult wisdom there is a teaching to not waste your ‘life force’.


Ba and Ka can be merged in the afterlife or when achieving enlightenment with the help of guess which symbol? The serpent. The Egyptians believed that these forces are united through the god Nehebkau, represented as a serpent.



In the depiction of the hypocephalic wheel, Nehebkau is shown as the raising serpent with the head of Horus. The phallus symbolizes the raising of the life energy Ka. Next to them is another snake, the goddess of rebirth known as Wadjet (with the Eye of Ra), holding the lotus flower over Hathor, represented as a cow, from which the four sons of Horus emerge. This depiction explains the resurrection of Osiris with the help of Isis/Hathor/Nephthys, from whom Horus is born as a master of the four worlds. That's why there are four sons. In the middle of the depiction is a four-headed deity with the head of a ram (Banebdjedet/Khnum), each head representing the four sons.



That means Osiris is reborn as Horus, who is present in all four realms, signifying true enlightenment. We can find those four realms in the Kabbalah and the ten emanations of the Sefirot. The god with the human face represents the physical realm, the god with the face like a jackal symbolizes the spiritual realm, and the baboon represents wisdom connecting to the higher realm of the crown or the Keter, represented as the falcon, thus Horus is present in all four realms. The four sons of Horus were also believed to be protectors of the organs, and as our body is a temple and the Sefirot and the Chakras can be found inside our body, each organ is associated with a specific chakra.



Next to the four-headed ram are four baboons, depicting the god of wisdom Thoth, who aided in the resurrection of Osiris. You can even see the serpent rising from the womb depicted in the temple of Hathor.


Ka is represented with upraised arms above the head, or the bull horns; that’s why either the hands or the bull horns are holding the Sun/Light/Life Force, the light in your pineal gland.



An enlightened person is represented as the Ankh with arms holding the sun and standing on the Djed pillar.


Here we can see the divine feminine energy represented as Isis and Nephthys standing next to Osiris and aiding to the resurrection with Thoth represented as a baboon. The serpent has risen through the spine (djed pillar) and achieved enlightenment.

This is why every culture is connected; this explains the path to enlightenment and being present in both heaven and Earth, as elucidated in the Emerald Tablets. You need to unite your Ba with the Ka; your divine feminine energy needs to rise like a serpent and find the light of the Ka in the pineal gland and together exit through the Crown chakra.


Now, after this realization, I'm beginning to raise some doubts about what the negative entities, the so-called fallen angels, might want from us, and why they need us or where the 'loosh' or 'feeding' conspiracy might originate. This is going to be an exclusive thought only for my Patreons; I don’t think I should share this with everyone yet. It's a little frightening, but it's just my thought, and I'm not sure if I'm fully convinced. I will share this later on my Patreon.


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