
Dead Talk: King Akhenaten and Ursula LeGuin
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Have you ever wondered about ancient Egypt? Imagine talking to a Pharoh who lived more than 3,000 years ago. What was life like back then? What did they think about the pyramids and the Sphinx? In this episode Christy brings in King Akhenaten and we get to ask all sorts of questions.
Imagine creating a sci-fi/fantasy world and writing more than twenty novels, more than a hundred short stories, more than a dozen volumes of poetry, five translations, and thirteen children's books. Ursula LeGuin also comes through and explains how she was able to access a dimension allowing it all to flow through her
What happens when a Pharaoh who once ruled through 'decree and flame' meets an author who built 'libraries with words'? They came in together, they say, on a day marked by unique astrological weather and the opening of a Lion's Gate portal, a time of balance and inner glow, connected to a Mayan calendar "rhythm sun" and an earthly feast day. Prepare to hear their profound insights on everything from the true nature of the sun and the sacred meaning of the Aten – depicted as a solar disc with rays ending in human hands, representing a presence within everything, not a God above – to the surprising purpose of the ancient pyramids as places of transformation, not decay. You'll discover their perspectives on the Sphinx, which was seen as an old, powerful resonator or being, not just a monumen. We'll also touch upon the belief that the pyramids were built with technology brought to them, indicating a different understanding of their origins than what we currently hold. This isn't just history; it's a conversation about truth, story, silence, and the collective dream window of consciousness. Ursula Le Guin discusses her writing process as "remembering sideways," tapping into "proto memory" or a "future that's remembered backwards". Both guests underscore that storytelling is how spiritual wisdom bypasses the ego, and how we are "myths in motion". Akhenaten shares a powerful message about not being reflections, but radiance, the light that births galaxies. To learn more about Christy Levy, click here. To book a 55-minute connect call with Gary, click hereFor more info about the new 7 Rays Activations program, please click here
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