Anêhya-ûhsna
The Inner Temple is a sacred metaphor that represents the journey of personal and spiritual transformation towards unity and wholeness. Inspired by the ancient wisdom contained in the construction of the sacred temples of ancient Atlantis, the Inner Temple serves as an inner space for self-inquiry and self-discovery.
In our history, the sacred temples of Atlantis were initially conceived as spaces for anointing ceremonies. However, over time, due to the ambiguity of human language, this understanding changed and temples became symbols of duality and separation.

Today, within the context of the teachings of the Inner Temple, our goal is to dismantle the old dualistic narrative and build a new paradigm that promotes unity and integration. The Inner Temple symbolizes a journey towards the unification of the many facets of our identity, both physical and metaphysical, and towards reconnection with our deepest essence.
In addition, it is essential to note that during this process of integration into the unit, the connection between body and mind is significantly strengthened. This enhanced mind-body connection accelerates and optimizes the integration process, allowing the transformation to occur more quickly and efficiently.
The construction of the Inner Temple involves three main stages:
- Liberation of the self:
This stage involves synthesizing all facets of our identity, including the metaphysical dimension. It encourages us to reclaim our autonomy and free ourselves from self-imposed limitations. - Transmutation:
At this point, we strive to integrate unity into our being and build the Inner Temple by reconnecting with our intrinsic essence. This phase invites us to transcend the state of “doing” and fully embrace the state of “being”. - Symphony of Existence:
Having completed the construction of the Inner Temple, we begin to embody our celestial essence and assume our role as “human stars”. This stage signifies the realization of our fullest potential and alignment with cosmic greatness.