GETTING STARTED II
One of the things I learned on my adventure is that when working energetically with circles and directions, both clockwise and counterclockwise paths should be used. When I performed the rituals for The Transfiguration of Christ chapter in 2013, I went around the globe in one direction and never took the time to perform the rituals in reverse, so my 72-day exercise was incomplete.
12 and 13 being the magic numbers, it was now time to finish what I started twelve years earlier, to be completed thirteen years later. I felt like this was what the recurring appearance of the number 13 was trying to tell me.
CHRIST CONSCIOUSNESS



It was great to see that the awakening that I had hoped for during the 36 ceremonies of The Transfiguration of Christ chapter in 2013 was finally appearing.
With this new exercise, I wanted to do things a little differently. Drawing inspiration from Master Stephen Co’s Twin Hearts Meditation and my visits to the sacred tree, I devised the following.
STARTING POINT
Over the course of the next several months, I would perform a revised, generic Twin Hearts Meditation exercise thirty-six additional times. My goal was to complete all thirty-six meditations before my next birthday on July 22, 2026.
Globally, my starting point this time around, since I was now living in Wilmington, North Carolina, would be between the latitudes W80° and W70°, and the areas on Earth between the North and South Poles. This time, I would move in the opposite direction around the globe towards the west.

Taking inspiration from the sighting of the Opossum on August 3, I chose to use sacred geometry and Kabbalah’s Tree of Life, by placing the Sefirot Tifereth directly over the portal and Malkhuth at the base of the trees in the following image.

Here are the divine names on each of the Tree of Life’s branches:
* Kether (the Crown): Eheieh (I Am)
* Chokmah or Hokmah (wisdom): Jehovah (The Lord)
* Binah (understanding): Jehovah Elohim (The Lord God)
* Chesed or Hesed (mercy): El (The Mighty One)
* Geburah (strength): Eloh (The Almighty)
* Tiphareth or Tifereth (beauty): Eloah Va-Daath (God Manifest)
* Netzach (eternity): Jehovah Sabaoth (Lord of Hosts)
* Hod (glory): Elohim Sabaoth (God of Hosts)
* Yesod (the foundation): El Chai (Mighty Living One)
* Malkuth or Malkhuth (the kingdom): Adonai he-Aretz (Lord of Earth)
FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES
Instead of repeating the same set of prayers out into the cosmos as I did during The Transfiguration of Christ, I practiced surrender, remembering that change can also begin not by striving but with letting go. I knew that healing didn’t come from controlling life, but from listening, being aware, and following the signs; knowing that the world responded not only to my words but to my energy.
It was now time to allow the unconscious to become conscious, for true alignment to resonate within. The concept of letting go wasn’t about giving up; it was about giving in to the deeper wisdom already alive within me. Stillness was where the ego let go, and my essence took root.
I was never meant to chase my worth; I was meant to remember it. When I finally allowed life to catch up to my stillness, I didn’t have to try so hard to be enough; I already was. It was about returning to the person I was before the world told me who to be. I let the silence speak, and allowed the mirror to show me what had always been there. I already was what I’d been searching for.
The core principle and ultimate goal here was not to destroy the world, but to repair and elevate it, to intensify the prayers laid upon the earth during the 2013 Transfiguration of Christ rituals.
And at the same time, I continued my inner work, my personal Rebis.

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