Summary
➡ The text talks about the historical tradition of honoring great spiritual leaders, like Buddhas and masters, through special treatment during their life and after their death. This includes practices like mummification and burial rites, which we only partially understand through examples like Egyptian and Mayan cultures. These leaders were highly respected and their bodies were often preserved as relics for continued communication. The text also mentions the concept of ‘sleeping kings’, which relates to beliefs about reincarnation, but doesn’t go into detail.
Transcript
So in the Egyptian tradition it’s interesting because you don’t see the embalming you don’t see the cremation of of these these individuals you actually see the preservation and you see the embalming and going to these great lengths to preserve the body in case the body with certain stones and metals and to ritualistically paint the gates on the wall of death that was all a way to basically be able to continue to communicate with these great masters once they had passed over so that was a different thing like the average person is not going to need that right so the the way that the dead were treated the way that say a Buddha was treated when they died a master was treated you know they that was different in earlier periods because of the need to connect with the planet they needed to stay connected um and also for the passing off of certain spiritual bodies and and so on and so forth so there were certain rights and rituals and exchanges that would go on when you have the body of like a living master or a very high initiate they kept doing it to different figures even though they were not at that level obviously because it was a tradition and eventually anyone with money would would embalm but um there was a real reason why in traditional cultures the certain beings were embalmed um why they’re even like in Celtic cultures why certain people were entombed and it’s the same thing it has to do with um the the um it has to do with certain initiatory rights um and connecting with that individual uh so then also we see cremation things like that which is which is great but you do see a different death process for a different type of person um who has reached an exalted level you will see that which i think is why people get confused you know why are we burning bodies and why are some people embalmed a lot of that has to do with um occult traditions why did we mummify our bodies in earlier times how can the sleeping king’s myth help us with a more elaborate understanding of the death process in heaven okay yes so um the it’s interesting because if you look into like a lot of eastern um mysticism usually they would do cremation um and then sometimes there would be different kinds of burials or uh glorification for saints so typically when it comes to like mummification or the preservation of bodies usually that was only done if somebody was a saint or a master or like a really highly regarded monk generally the average person didn’t preserve or mummify the body or have the body like become a relic or obviously like memorialized um so there were different burial rights depending on the individual and if an individual was a holy person uh that body was usually preserved the reason being was because well there are many different reasons but the most basic is that the sort of astral body of the individual would be preserved and the individuals could then basically have a deep connection with the individual when they had passed on because something of that entity still existed and so it allowed the astral body to to be uh communicable um and it allowed a connection to remain um and so yes that’s what i can share at this point they’re sort of like a so there’s there’s similar processes that that happen in the spiritual world which has to do with when a soul gets to a certain point of their development um there can be within some individuals the ability to what is called by locates and at that point when that person um incarnates they incarnate basically by how do i say it almost like splitting their eye into and they sort of go to sleep and they incarnate on the earth this is different than somebody who is not a spiritual master okay so this is when i was talking about venus and that the incarnation process is different for some people because the substrate that’s actually incarnating can be at a different level and thus requires a different process of incarnation or the process is just different and so the idea of the sleeping kings is like that as well which is that when you have this ability to have like a dual it’s like it’s i don’t know there’s a there’s an eastern word for it and i it is escaping me it’s like the almanqara i can’t remember what it is but it’s basically like it’s basically like the eye is split the individuality can duplicate itself and be sleeping in one realm and active in another without ever technically having to die okay this is a very advanced level of spiritual initiation that is reserved for essentially spiritual masters and like certain levels of like buddhisthip where the individual’s birth and death process is just different but that really the rebirth process is different and so this is often symbolized by stasis and also the idea of stasis the idea of sleeping kings the idea of embalming and preserving the body they’re all kind of within the same umbrella if you will they’re not all the same thing but they’re they’re they’re they’re all those things are surrounding the same archetypal process of what it is to be a spiritual master and that the soul kind of operates differently when you get to master ship it’s not the same thing it has certain a certain power to like by locate really that’s the only way that i can explain it um and so what else can i say about this i think we’ll leave it there because it’s sort of difficult to enter into these ideas without the appropriate lectures so um part of this is is is part of the of the venus mysteries so i will get more into it there but this is it’s it’s really the mystery of initiation and how once a human being gets to a certain point they have different powers and capacities as an eye as an individuality and the process of of mummification which is sort of mirroring the idea of stasis um was really only initially only for a spiritual master and initially um the only person that would be like a priest king so in early civilization humanity was led by basically a priestly king so the king was like a spiritual entity was basically an ascended master that’s who would lead society and then humanity had to be built up and had to develop to a point where they could become that for themselves but in early humanity um there there were spiritual masters or in the east you’d say the great rishis that actually led and ruled over humanity with great love um as a master basically and um so this carried on over time to humanity developing and and becoming closer and closer to that level of intense master ship um and certain and certain rituals remained and one of the things that remained was this idea of keeping in mind the stasis the idea of stasis the idea of um not like necessarily stasis as as i think some people talk about it in the new age like it’s kind of weird but like the idea of stasis from a higher plane down and that being mirrored in mummification and certain burial rites but that was also again to not just about stasis but a lot of that was also about certain ritualistic techniques in earlier humanity where you could actually communicate with a master through keeping a part of him a part of his body basically that’s what it became like it became very dark you guys eventually too but um so so so yeah it you you wouldn’t it was really the embalming of mummification was really more about something that you did with a king or a very exalted spiritual master but then over time like even thousands and thousands of years ago like obviously every pharaoh was not an ascended master like obviously humanity had degraded yet was still carrying forward pieces of this once incredible tradition that really was from atlantis and even earlier humanity was still carrying it with them they were still practicing this this tradition of how humanity deals with these great individualities these buddhas and masters maybe even bodhisattvas that would incarnate there was a special way in which they were dealt with in which they were treated in which they were buried in which they lived when they were the great leaders of mankind and then that transitionary period we only see a part of we only see a very small part of that with the egyptian idea of mummification and some of the even when i look at the mayan burial rites of putting on the suit and the jade mask and stuff like that we have some pieces of how we used to teach these how we used to treat these beautiful teachers that used to come and die for us and give us all they had they were glorified and we the body was is something that would try to be preserved and glorified as a relic to keep communicating with them but then again there’s that aspect of sleeping kings which is also mirrored in that but it’s different in that it has to do with how incarnation works so it’s really not something i can get too into with that without lecturing on certain processes that that would need to be understood deeper they really get into that so
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