Tag: Thoth

  • Emerald Tablets and the Halls of Amenti

    Emerald Tablets and the Halls of Amenti

    All day today, for some reason, I had this echoing reminder to post something about the Halls of Amenti, as it’s the most descriptive explanation of a place I’ve been trying to articulate experiences that have occurred to me, on two instances that I was distinctly aware of and very possibly another instance when I drowned and was revived.

    Many accounts in professional psych journals about near death experiences recalling the life review, which is a high speed recollection of happy moments and what seems like a million faces, most of which are your own, through the years. This was named a life review but it’s the place of incredible love and tranquility where you arrive after what seems more like an immense data download into the brain (all of a sudden you know things and the world makes more sense).

    When you arrive instantly you understand that you’ve been there before and it takes some deduction to realize that anything you ask is answered by some form of knowledge conveyance that’s rapid and yet timeless and infinite, connecting to more information and off into infinity. The feeling is peaceful and exciting at the same time as precious and fleeting, since it requires the type of physical calm and environmental perfection that are often difficult to sustain. This is the reason men seek caves to isolate into.

    The Halls of Amenti was described by Edgar Cayce, so it’s no-wonder so many people are still interested to explore this topic. Interesting also to consider the size of the body of evidence that is building, that through practice and conditioning more and more people can experience higher dimensional realms in our own minds.

    Ascension appears to me, the primary purpose of the Emerald Tablets but I’m no expert, just a curious soul, trying to articulate, my own experience.

    The Emerald Tablets – What Are The Halls of Amenti? (from Reddit)

    “Emerald Tablet 2 is about the Halls of Amenti. But what does Thoth mean with the Halls of Amenti?

    There are many speculations what the Halls of Amenti could be. From mystical realms to stargates, or something underneath the Sphinx. Misconceptions are easily born by taking words literally. To transpose them literally from the mystical domain to the material domain is a mistake.

    The Halls of Amenti act as a distortion filter between our physical being and the Soul. It is the realm between the Omega Point and our 3D world. Reincarnation happens from the Halls of Amenti back into a new physical body. This will continue to go on until you finally “get it”, i.e. that the physical world is an illusion.

    The term Omega point (and Noosphere) was first coined by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, and stands for the highest level of consciousness, i.e. God consciousness.

    The Halls of Amenti, the ultimate hall of mirrors, is the realm of the great illusion that is only passable by knowledge, wisdom, and complete lack of Karma. After passing the Halls of Amenti merger with the Omega Point follows.

    If that idea completely resonates with you, there’s an immense task waiting for you!” Here’s an excellent resource: https://hubpages.com/religion-philosophy/Where-or-What-Are-The-Halls-of-Amenti

    Photo by MAURO VESCOVI on Unsplash

  • Nothing to something by Bob Frissell

    Nothing to something by Bob Frissell

    The missing information is what Bob Frissell was writing about in his famous book Nothing in This Book Is True, But It’s Exactly How Things Are, 15th Anniversary Edition in it’s 15th edition since 2009 and originally published in 1994. A major part of the book is about sacred geometry. Sacred geometry is in everything, everywhere. Once you start to see it, you see it often but it probably never crossed your mind that it could be used as code, or software to unlock your mind. The core idea of “Nothing to something” (the original title) is to accelerate our planetary ascent into higher consciousness.

    In practice the merkaba meditation taught by Drunvalo Melchizedek and adopted by Bob Frissell is the most tedious, long-term (5 – 12 years for results) commitment of anything I’ve ever heard of, however the explanation in both the book and the video, make it clear “why” it eventually works. Also, it’s important to note that other practitioners use similar methods, for other types of healing and therapy, in other words, merkaba meditation can’t cause you any harm. In my humble (and unprofessional) opinion, it’s worth a try to see how it feels – I did.

    Nothing in this book is true - Bob Frissell
    Nothing in This Book Is True, But It’s Exactly How Things Are, 15th Anniversary Edition

    Sacred geometry and the merkaba are just plain cool to look at anyway, so it’s good to know that these neat patterns that we can find in nature, are very good for us.

    Nothing in This Book Is True, But It’s Exactly How Things Are is an account of humankind’s function within the grand celestial battle between internal and external knowledge. Author Bob Frissell gives a compelling account of our planetary ascent into higher consciousness, presenting a big-screen view of the Earth through the experience of the Ascended Masters, Thoth, Babaji, and Drunvalo Melchizedek.

    Pulling in all manner of conspiracy theories from the Secret Government to the Philadelphia Experiment, Frissell proposes both a core transdimensional shift based on the Mayan calendar and a personal Rapture mediated through the connected, affirmed breaths of rebirthing that his teacher Melchizedek used to travel from the other side of the universe to here—breathing your own spacecraft (merkaba) out of and around your aura in order to travel through the astral realms.

    The 15th anniversary edition of this cult classic is revised and expanded with new illustrations and 50 pages of important new information on the Lucifer Rebellion, the solar storm, and the final three breaths of the merkaba meditation.

    An excellent introduction to sacred geometry by Bob Frissell, a noted author and workshop leader.

    For more information, please visit www.bobfrissell.com

    Photo credit: GeometerArtist via Visual Hunt / CC BY-SA