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Why connecting the BA to the KA is a radical ask in today's world


In today’s world, asking people to connect with their ancestors as a spiritual rite of passage into a higher dimension seems like a radical proposition—especially in a society shaped by Western culture, which has severed its ties to its own ancestral roots. Due to its colonial history, the West deliberately distanced itself from anything that would connect it to its motherland, forging a new, artificial identity built on the illusion of newfound glory, promised by the relentless expansion of resources and the totalitarian exploitation of conquered lands.


As a result, we now live in a culture that worships the young and discards the old—a system that marginalizes the elderly once they are no longer deemed “productive” or useful to the ever-advancing, postcolonial machine. If a person’s worth is measured solely by their economic contributions, then what is that if not a modern form of enslavement? And how can such a society truly honor its ancestors when it rejects the wisdom they carried? When ancestral knowledge is dismissed as outdated, impractical, or irrelevant, what space remains for reverence, tradition, and the sacred inheritance of those who came before us?


What, then, is the value of reconnecting to the land through the wisdom of its indigenous stewards—those who have, for generations, received messages from higher-dimensional ancestors on how to live in harmony with nature? These communities understood how to work with the natural forces to create a life of abundance, ensuring that resources were sufficient for all, while keeping evil forces that corrupt the soul at bay. There weren't rampant addictions, mass suicide or teenagers shooting at schools in these indigenous societies. And yet, this sacred knowledge has been displaced by a technological, mechanistic way of thinking—one that does not simply misuse the land but depletes, desecrates, and exploits it, stripping it of its vitality, sacred essence and connection to its indiegnous stewards. Like taking a child forcibly from their mother, and murdering it in front of her eyes. What savagery is this?


How did we arrive at a paradigm where wisdom is sacrificed for efficiency, where reverence is replaced by conquest, and where nature is seen not as a living entity but as an expendable resource?


And here I stand—a byproduct of a capitalist society that has severed its connection to the past. And mind you, Egypt is no exception. Once a cradle of civilization, it too has fallen under the influence of this new age of capitalism, which has reshaped its self-perception, leading many into a state of self-loathing and disregard for their own rich history. The land that once gave birth to civilization is now a place where culture is slowly eroded. And yet, despite all the distortions of modernity, whatever goodness remains in people exists because of their ancestry—not because of, but in spite of the societal, religious, and economic programs designed to keep them trapped in fear, disempowerment, and self-doubt.


This is the very blueprint that institutions like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund impose on so-called “Third World” countries with laws, ensuring that they remain locked in a cycle of dependence. Look at what happened to nations forced to abandon food sovereignty—Haiti, Africa, Latin America. The pattern repeats. These nations are no longer permitted to produce their own food, but instead relegated to producing exports that serve the needs of developed nations. If they resist, they are sanctioned and economically strangled until compliance is their only option.


Under these oppressive, totalitarian systems, many of these nations have lost the right to exist as truly independent states. They are no longer free; they are held hostage by a global hierarchy designed to keep the so-called First World at the top and the rest in subjugation—codependent, powerless, and at the mercy of forces that dictate their survival. These structures were never built to support prosperity for all; they exist to maintain control, ensuring that wealth and power remain in the hands of the few while entire nations are cast into perpetual servitude.





And so, here I stand once again—the evidence, which is what my name literally means—the testament to the existence of a higher-dimensional power. I have glimpsed into this power, communicated with it, be it He, She, They—however we attempt to quantify the ineffable in human terms—it exists, undeniably. I have connected not only with my Creator but directly with my Higher Self and ancestral lineage, stretching all the way back to ancient Egyptian royalty.


I have plugged myself into my “Higher Array”—a term borrowed from Dan Winter to describe a profoundly ancient process documented for millennia in texts like the Egyptian Book of the Dead. This process explores how to “die before you die”—an initiation into higher consciousness, akin to the resurrection journey of Jesus (Issa), the transformative rite of passage of Osiris through the underworld, and the emergence of a new Horus, heralding a new dawn for humanity.


This path teaches us that you too can be the Messiah, the Chosen One. We can live as divine beings by honoring our humanity, revering the living essence (KA) and wisdom of our ancestors, and integrating into a lineage of shared experiential knowledge that fuels the expansion of the universe. It is our sacred opportunity to assist in the expansion of the Creator’s light—spreading consciousness and soul across the eons and dimensions of time and space, reverberating with the Word of God, the same creative force that birthed the cosmos, resides within you.


When we connect our individual thread to the larger tapestry of existence, our understanding of progress and success completely shifts. It transcends selfish pursuits and narrow, materialistic agendas that tether us to the illusion of this materialistic reality as the only reality. This illusion is precisely the perspective maintained by today’s world leaders—the dark magicians, the shadow priests—who hoard power over the land and people, casting spells of lies and deception to enslave humanity, keeping us in forgetfulness of our true power.


And so, the saga continues—which plane of existence do you choose to belong to? Which side are you on? Are you a mere dweller in the farm constructed by these archons, these powers that seek to enslave and shroud humanity in darkness? Or are you one of the enlightened ones?



A detail from a papyrus with the Ba bird and Sheut (shadow). Two of the five parts of the soul.
A detail from a papyrus with the Ba bird and Sheut (shadow). Two of the five parts of the soul.

My question to you is this: Do you remember who you are? Do you recall how many times you’ve been here? Or are you lost in forgetfulness, disconnected from your true essence, pursuing false goals and egotistical materialistic illusions defined by the archon's standards of success?


If you are to succeed on your journey of enlightenment, you must destroy all constructs built and put in place by the powers that be, that keeps humanity in a cycle of enslavement. You must find the light from within and look away from the shiny fake light cast from the outside that distracts you and forces you to look away from the mystery and the wonder of your own very soul.


And so I am here to tell you that there's absolutely nothing that could come close to the sense of empowerment, inner bliss that one is capable of inhabiting once plugged into their Higher Self Array. The BA to the KA to the AKH. When you know who you are, and understand that you are a star in your own right, without conditions or needing external validation. That is what true power is, in my opinion. To be exactly who you are, and to need no validation or accreditation except your own very living essence, and conscious perception. You learn how to cast power with "eye", how to alter reality to match with you, and not the other way around. There are so many graces that shroud this path in mystery.



Because those that know do not say. And those that speak, do not know.




The KA statue of king Hor Auibre, 13th king of the 13th Dynasty





 
 
 

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