"Free yourself from your self, transmute and
dance to the rhythm of the symphony of your life."
On our expedition to Atlantis, where we contributed to the construction of sacred temples, we imparted knowledge to the esteemed high priestesses and priests on the use of these architectural marvels. Unfortunately, the ambiguity inherent in human language precipitated a misunderstanding: temples were not intended solely for anointing ceremonies, but served as conduits for the creation of sacred space. However, this misinterpretation fostered a dualistic perception among Atlanteans.
Today, we are prepared to guide contemporary pseudo-priestesses and pseudo-priests in the meticulous construction of the inner temple, a sanctuary in which the anointing originates from within. Our primary objective is to deconstruct the prevailing spiritual paradigm, which intricately fragments the human psyche into disparate components, thus engendering an inner duality and alienating individuals from devotion to themselves. This transformative change is intended to amalgamate the fragmented aspects of being into a unified whole, thus restoring the innate harmony of human experience.
At its core, the new paradigm strives to build the Inner Temple, a bastion that harmonizes the dichotomy of human action in the unity of celestial alignment.
We extend an invitation to “Free yourself from your Self, transmute and participate in the symphony of your Life”. This ethos underpins the foundational principles of the new paradigm:
- Liberation of the self:
It synthesizes all facets of your identity, including the metaphysical realm. Reclaim your autonomy and renounce the shackles of mere existence. - Transmutation:
It facilitates the integration of unity and erects the Inner Temple by re-establishing the connection with your intrinsic essence. The transition from the realm of human doing to the realm of human being, culminating in… - The Symphony of Existence:
Begin the embodiment of your celestial essence and embrace your designation as a human star.