Just one more thread, one more reminder, seeds we planted along the Way leading to this time of great expansion of consciousness.
The Book of the Dead: A Map for Awakening

The Egyptian Book of the Dead—so often misunderstood as a funerary text—is not about death at all. It is about awakening, about stepping forth, about becoming conscious in ways the mind cannot yet comprehend. It is another marker on the long road of self-remembrance, a map left behind by those who walked this path before, knowing we would return to it when the time was right.
And that time is now.
Coming Forth by Day: A Call to Presence
The ancient Egyptian phrase often translated as The Book of the Dead is more accurately rendered as The Chapters of Coming Forth by Day. This is not about escaping the physical or passing into an afterlife—it is about becoming fully present in one’s own consciousness.
The Master does not wait for death to awaken. The Master chooses awareness, here and now, beyond the illusion of limitation—by embracing the breath, by witnessing the present moment without resistance, by stepping into each experience with full knowingness.
We have known this before. We placed this wisdom where we knew we would find it again. We hid it in myths, in symbols, in temples and texts, understanding that when consciousness was ready, the words would no longer be read with the mind, but felt with the knowingness of the soul.
The Weighing of the Heart: The Dragon’s Revelation
One of the most well-known passages of the Book of the Dead is the Weighing of the Heart, where the heart is placed on the scales of Ma’at and balanced against a single feather.
But this is not a judgment by an external deity. This is the Dragon, the force of uncompromising clarity, revealing all that has been held onto—all the fears, the guilt, the attachments to an identity that no longer serves. And when all that is released? The heart is light. The Master is free.
It is not a test. It is not punishment. It is the natural unfolding of awareness. The soul knows its own weight, its own truth. When all else is surrendered, when all resistance dissolves, what remains is lightness, sovereignty, presence.
The Magic of the Word: Heka & the Creative Voice
The ancient Egyptians understood something that modern seekers are only beginning to remember: words shape reality. What they called heka, often translated as magic, was not superstition but the conscious use of energy through sound and intention.
Is this not the same teaching echoed across time?
- Yeshua’s Logos: “By your words, you are justified; by your words, you are condemned.”
- Gnostic Knowing: The Word is not mere language, but resonance—a frequency that shapes energy, that calls reality into being.
- Conscious Choice: The realized human does not speak words mindlessly; they create with awareness.
The Book of the Dead reminds us that what we speak, what we claim, what we declare as true, becomes. This is not external magic—it is the power of the sovereign being to receive their own energy.
The Field of Reeds: The Kingdom Within
Unlike many religious traditions that describe the afterlife as a place of reward or punishment, the Book of the Dead states that the soul enters the Field of Reeds—a realm that is not given, but created by one’s own consciousness.
And here, we recognize the echo of something else we have known:
“The Kingdom of God is within you.”
The Master does not wait for paradise; the Master creates it. The Field of Reeds is not a destination—it is a reflection. What is held within the consciousness is what manifests.
And is this not precisely what is happening on Earth now?
The expansion of consciousness is not about escaping this world. It is about being in it, fully aware, fully present, fully realized—much like the ancient Egyptian initiates who did not seek to leave the material realm but to master it, walking in both the seen and unseen worlds with clarity and power.
This Time, We Stay
For ages, those who awakened often left—through monasteries, through solitude, through withdrawal from the physical world. But this time is different.
This time, we stay.
This time, we walk among the world, fully here, fully aware.
This time, the veil is not closing again. The crossing (Nibiru, Heaven’s Cross, The Great Shift—whatever name one chooses) has happened. And what was once hidden is now seen.
So we breathe. We receive. We allow.
And we step forth—
Not by death, but by presence.
Not by effort, but by Being.
Not by seeking, but by remembering.
We No Longer Wait
We no longer walk in shadows.
We no longer wait for permission.
We no longer look for validation.
We are here. And we are awake.
I do not write this as history.
I write this because I remember.
And so do you.
What will you remember next?
One more thread. One more reminder.
The seeds we planted along the Way have taken root.
And now, consciousness expands beyond anything we once imagined.
It is truth that liberates, not your effort to be free.
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