Akia Khem

20th - 25th of April, 2010

 Akia is the acronym word for the philosophy we teach. Khem is an ancient Egyptian word for the Land of Black Soil as people referred to the fertile land along the Nile. Al Khem or Al Khemi, the Matter of Egypt has been a fortress and the source of knowledge for those seeking the truth and are not afraid to look into the Mirror of the Soul.

On the left is the Temple of Abu Simbel, that is dedicated to Beauty, the No 6, the place that represents the organ Lung with the communication, the responsibilities, the dreams and the connection between the micro and macrocosm. It is the place where the two equalateral triangles meet and slide into each other. The Temple was actually rediscovered, digged out of the sand and moved to its recent place. It carries all the naturalistics of the other esoteric centres built during the Lion era.   

In our course you are taught the above subjects as part of the Pathwalking.   

 

The amazing Temple of Karnak is one of the pathways of the Tree of Life or Earthling. Although the subject is loosely and superficially connected to the Kabbala, however the Tree of Life has been in existence since humanity, meaning since the beginning of the First Sun Age. In its earliest and simpliest form it was the Cross, showing the choices we have to make and the occasional sacrifice we need to take on board. As the first whole-istic symbol that actually incorporates and keeps the connection between the Above and Below by warning you of the work you must complish in order to climb the ladder of evolution. 

The temple is the centre of the letter K. The teachings of the temple works in associacion with Corona Borealis, the Crown of the North Wind.

 

The temple of Hatchepsut is a real wonder. It is the No 3, the centre of Understanding. It is the place