Posts Tagged soul purpose

P2P Kinesiology Readings

You know those energy readings such as accuracy checks I keep doing? It is really a game-changer once you know how to validate information yourself.

In a world filled with partial information and engineered disinformation (and where even FactCheck.org has only 13.6% accuracy!), we’re taking a bold stance for truth. How? By providing you with a simple methodology so you can validate the accuracy of information yourself, and if you cannot yet do it, by providing you with a community of people who can. Best of all, it’s completely free and open.

The group is already taking a life of its own and is already pretty active with highly conscious individuals.

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963hz is NOT The God Frequency

Someone was recently asking me about the 963hz God Frequency. At first something felt very wrong about those 963hz videos, then I realized: 963hz isn’t the God Frequency but the Lucifer Frequency!

I’ve then gone through very interesting observations about the Luciferian paradigm, especially after Edge of Wonder published their video explaining how the Law of Attraction was in fact rooted in Luciferianism.

Here are a few questions.

1. Why are there barely any successful conscious entrepreneurs with an alignment to God above 45%? And why does my energy collides so strongly with these other coaches? What wall does it collide on and hold them back?

2. Why does most “spiritual” people avoid me like plague and can’t listen nor comprehend anything I say? I still have yet to find anyone who teaches even the basics of this work.

3. Why are there so few people willing and ready to step into the inner work of Royal Alchemy? When things go well, there will be maybe 1 new client per month getting into it.

The shocking answer is: those business and spiritual beliefs operate from the Luciferian paradigm!

Luciferianism is essentially about closing the door to God and then building your way back up — without God.

Tuning into “spiritual” people as a whole, I measure 95.6% resonance with the Luciferian grid. Tuning into business people, I measure 99.7% resonance with the Luciferian grid. Now, THAT explains everything.

Daoists do exactly the same thing: shutting the door to God and building their way back up — without …Read More

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Shifting The Business

The business is growth and shifting, slowly but surely. First, I killed the brand Emergence Guardian after seeing what it led to in the article A Peak Into The Future. The brand is dead before even being born, and a couple of things I want to mention about that.

When you build a project and it’s all about your clients and God isn’t included into it, the project must see completion to reap the rewards, otherwise it dies and is completely forgotten. When a business, project or vision is built in service to God, any actions taken by various people are cumulative and ever-lasting, whether the project sees completion or not. Emergence Guardian is dead but it has had very massive impact on the lives of many people who have stepped up to play a much bigger role in this transition this planet and Universe is going through. And their continual efforts compound on that like ripples. Emergence Guardian has served its purpose and it is time to move on. It couldn’t fully take shape because it was a place-holder brand that only makes sense in the context of ascension, and would be outdated after that. The soul of a brand must be ever-lasting.

Things are starting to take shape in the direction of building your own Inner Temple in the image of God. It’s all about growing the Inner Silence within, which is not stillness and not empty. Silence can grow and expand into creation, and your mind can be …Read More

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What I Learned During the Thailand Road Trip

As I’m back from my 12-day road trip across Northern Thailand, some people are asking me: what did I learn while traveling? I did observe and realize a few interesting things, which I’ll talk about here. In this trip, I went to Lampang, Phrae, Uttaradit and Sukhothai provinces. I visited 2 power plants: Mae Moh and Sikirit dam.

First, it is amazing how each city has a completely different energy. I’ve said before that Thailand was under heavy energetic attacks over the past 10 years up until recently, and that the younger generation had lost their roots, and that 35-year-old people look younger than 25-year-old people because of that. Thailand is a Buddhist country and thus should have a lot of knowledge of the soul, but that has been mostly lost in Chiang Mai and many of the places where foreigners are going to. Thailand turned into an emotional garbage dump where foreigners go to escape their problems and dump their emotional baggage there, and this has caused severe problems and is why they’re tightening on immigration policies. And I’ve heard Pai turned into a hippies town. Situation is stabilizing since the past 1 or 2 years.

So as I went to Lampang, it turns into a ghost town after 5pm as everything closes. The guy working at the hotel was eager to show me around town, and then the main bar and club of that small city are full every day of the week. Met some people who got drunk …Read More

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12-Day Road Trip into the Unseen Side of Thailand

Leaving from Chiang Mai, visiting Chae Son, Lampang, Ngao, Phrae, Uttaradit, Sikirit Dam, back to Uttaradit, Sukhothai, and back to Chiang Mai.

I’m just back form my road trip in Northern Thailand, and it has been stunningly beautiful. I posted the pictures on Instagram @etiennecharland (pictures of July 2019). Many of the places had no tourists at all, and even less foreigners, and it has overall been extremely inexpensive. It took a bit of planning, and now that this route has been planned and set, I wanted to share it. I would call this a 12-day pilgrimage into the Kingdom of Siam.

To be honest, I hadn’t traveled like this for a long time. I used to have Let’s Go travel books, but it’s bulky to carry and they don’t update it anymore so it’s outdated. Lonely Planet is still updated but to me it more feels like an index of hotels and restaurants, and doesn’t say so much about what to do or where to go, especially the non-commercial places. Trip Advisor also isn’t great at listing non-commercial places but it does have a list of top attractions. In looking for a solution to plan travels, I came up with this strategy.

How to plan: first, I looked on TripAdvisor for the top places to go in each province. Then, I checked those spots on the map with Google Maps, drew a line to visit them in sequence, and looked on the map for anything else of interest along the …Read More

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