The Matrix
The divine origin of every being means that each is given the
three divine gifts and the blessings of light and love within them:
the matrix, the divinity, the spark of life that only the Creator can
provide, and free will.
This primal knowledge affords us a broader picture of what we are,
and how we became what we are. First, let us take a look within,
because, apart from the divine spark and free will, each one of us
has inherently divine assets that can be of great use and joy to us.
Every being is already a living legacy within itself and a miracle of
divine creation. This divine legacy is inherent within us and as such
recognizable, perceivable and usable provided a being turns its
consciousness inward and toward the Creator of eternal love.
We can then recognize what we really are.
I AM MYSELF (in Aramaic: EYA ASHER EYA)
I am a being of divine creation, made of light and love.
I am on the path that I have chosen
(these words contain divine energy).
Similarly a quote from René Descartes:
“I think, therefore I am.”
I would tend to adapt this as:
“I feel, therefore I am alive.”
Matrix visualization
A human being with its 3 bodies:
- The terrestrial body
- The mental body
- The astral body (corresponds to body, mind and soul)
Bearing within itself:
- The divine love
- The divine spark
- The divine (free) will
- The tree of life
Surrounded by:
- The Merkabah
The trinity within us
To start with, we must become aware of what we are,
namely spiritual light beings in a material body (for the time being).
We also have a spiritual life, a soul life, in which our material
incarnation lasts, relatively, but a matter of days.
Roughly speaking we are made up of body, mind and soul or ego,
intellect and emotion (see the illustration).
Each of us should strive to reach a kind of unity and inner peace
by trying to allow our soul (emotions, heart) to guide us.
We should imagine our soul as being at the tip of an imaginary
pyramid, while mind and intellect and body and ego are in
equilibrium at the base. When placing the two trinities of our
being over each other we create a sixpointed star (hexagram).
Next we should attempt to create a link to our higher self and
to the source in the spiritual world. When doing so with an open
and honest intention from the heart something will happen.
We will first generally encounter our guardian beings (popularly
known as guardian angels even though not all of these guardian
beings are actually angel beings descending from the line of
angelic creation). Through and with them follows the connection
to Jesus Christ, the divine family and hierarchy.
It is now, in a state of awakened consciousness,
that we are able to recognize and perceive:
Love is the source of all being!
The Merkabah
Since ancient times the shape of the star-tetrahedron (consisting
of the union of two tetrahedra) has had a great impact and
resonance among many humans, which can be easily understood
given the fact that it is the vehicle of life, as it were.
When proceeding along the dimensional metaphysical process in
transforming a two-dimensional six-pointed star (hexagram) into
3-D we can recognize the Merkabah (the star of life – as depicted
on the graph below). This geometric luminous body constantly
surrounds us and while, in the best of cases, in rotation, allows
our inner aspects to connect with divinity. The term “Merkabah”
is found in various ancient scriptures and languages with the
identical meaning. The English pronunciation is the same in Aramaic
as it is even in Zulu (this ethnic race even believes that its people
travelled from outer space to Earth in a Merkabah). In Hebrew it is
called Mer-Ka-Vah and refers to both the throne of God and a vehicle
that transports the human body and spirit from one place to another.
In Egyptian the term “Mar-Ka-Ba” is composed of three individual words:
Mar is a special form of light, a counter-rotating luminous field;
Ka means spirit (or here on Earth, human spirit); Ba is the
“interpretation of reality,” meaning the human body.
By connecting the three words together, Markaba is implied as being
a “counter rotating field of light which interacts to bring spirit and body
from one world to another,” although it is much more than that.
It is one of the patterns of creation itself, through which all that exists
has been created.
Other sources In the glossary of his book, “The Keys of Enoch,”
Prof. J.J. Hurtak provides the following short definition of the Merkabah:
“Divine light vehicle used by the Masters to probe and reach the
faithful in the many dimensions of the Divine Mind.
The Merkabah can take on many forms of a brilliant briolette
in the physical worlds. (Ezek. 1:4-28; 2 Ki. 2:11).”
Drunvalo gives us a clear picture of the Merkabah
and the star meditation:
“In Atlantean times and earlier, the way we breathed prana was
directly related to the electromagnetic energy fields that surround
our bodies. All the energy forms in our fields are geometric,
and the one we will be working with is a star tetrahedron,
which consists of two interlocked tetrahedrons. (…)
The apex of the upward-pointing tetrahedron terminates one hand’s
length above the head, and the apex of the downward-pointing
tetrahedron terminates one hand’s length below the feet.
A connecting tube runs from the upper apex to the lower point
through the body’s main energy centers, or chakras. (…)
It looks like a glass fluorescent tube, except it has a crystalline
structure at the ends that fit into the two
apexes of the star tetrahedron. (…)
The geometric energy fields around our bodies can be turned on
in a particular way, which is also connected to our breath.
These fields used to spin at close to the speed of light around
our bodies, but they slowed down and stopped spinning after the Fall.
When this field is turned back on and spins, it’s called a Mer-Ka-Ba,
and its usefulness in this Reality is unparalleled. It gives us an
expanded awareness of who we are, connects us with higher levels
of consciousness and restores the memory of
the infinite possiblities of our being.”
(Drunvalo Melchizedek – The Secrets of the Flower of Life)
This is an excerpt from the book DEI LEGACY.