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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2020 · 46 MIN

The Goddess Ma’at Transmission: Rebalancing Your Light. Align with the New 5D World That is Coming.

from Steve Nobel

The Egyptian goddess Ma’at, was known as “She who keeps the world in balance”. Commonly, the Goddess Ma’at was depicted as a beautiful woman with arms outstretched as wings. Often with a feather on her head and sometimes appearing with a sceptre in one hand and an ankh in the other. It was thought that if one feather of her wings was to go missing, the world would tip out of control. (This transmission begins to work on the Nine Light-Bodies as known to the Ancient Egyptians. It is also a preperation for a 9-Day Retreat in Luxor, Egypt that is being planned for November of this year to activate and align the Nine Light-Bodies.)Starseeds are here to help the planet shift from the darkness of the old 3D world to the higher frequencies and consciousness of the new 5D world. Starseeds, regardless of physical gender or chosen gender or sexual orientation, naturally have a stronger balance between masculine and feminine energies. This enables them to work more powerfully with the rising power of the Goddess that has been absent from this world for so long. In this transmission we invoke the Goddess Ma’at to work within three of the nine bodies of light, as understood and practised by the ancients Egyptians. Herein we work on Khat, the physical body as sacred temple of light, then Ka, the etheric body as sacred flame and finally Ab, the heart as holy altar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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