The Government and the Healing Ritual in Atlantis

(…) Now, let’s take a look at the form of government. The Atlantean empire was divided into twelve kingdoms, each of which was governed by a king. However, these kingdoms were not based on geographic regions but were determined according to different fields of activity, which are explained below.

Each king was appointed by the grace of God. No one in the kingdom considered himself superior or inferior to another. Being king was not a privilege, but in fact it was a tiring mission full of obligations and burdens.

Each king had an angel at his side to guide him and instruct him. The twelve angels of the twelve kingdoms did not have specific names so as not to limit them. Instead, they were named and invoked according to their attributes:

The Angel of Life

The Angel of Joy

The Angel of Sun

The Angel of Water

The Angel of Earth

The Angel of Air

The Angel of Eternity

The Angel of Creativity

The Angel of Love

The Angel of Wisdom

The Angel of Harmony

The Angel of Strength

Each of the twelve kingdoms had one of these angelic principles as its field of activity, and the king governed his kingdom by carrying out or fulfilling this principle.

Once a year, the twelve kings met in the capital in the Hall of the Kingdom. The roof of this great hall rested on twelve columns. Each column carried the name of one of the kingdoms, and next to each column was a throne for the corresponding king. For twelve days the kings met in this hall to hold council. On the third day, they had a special celebration in the Temple that the Supreme Loki also attended to proclaim the will of God. The Supreme Loki enacted laws and offered direction and advice to the kings. If a king died, God spoke through the Supreme Loki to give the name of the successor since there were no heirs to the throne. Anyone could become king, so the people always awaited the announcement of a new king with excitement, and it was celebrated with great joy.

Once the declarations had concluded, the Supreme Loki and the 144 Lokis would go out to the large square in front of the Temple, where a great crowd awaited, and there they would carry out a great sacred ritual.

In the center of the square there was a mosaic of blue and gold stones in the shape of a six-pointed star (hexagram/star of David) with the symbols of the twelve angels of the kingdoms in their different colors. The Lokis would stand along the hexagram, occupying the place that corresponded to the angel that they served. The Supreme Loki stood in his place in the mosaic, and a sick or crippled person was placed at his feet.  Then, he carried out a great angelic ritual to heal the patient.

Before beginning the ritual, hymns were always sung to honor the glory of God. The twelve Archlokis stood next to the precious stones which acted as magnifiers, increasing the energy of the angels and serving as a link between the heavenly and earthly planes. The Archlokis channeled this magnified energy towards the center of the square. The angels were invoked and asked for help through the vibration of specific sounds from the spiritual alphabet (see chapter on “The Royal Angels”). Once the angels’ energy was transformed by the precious stones, it could be used to directly influence the cells of the body, bringing about the immediate healing and transformation of the body.

The ritual concluded with another hymn, and then the crowd joyously entered the city, accompanying those who had been healed to their homes. (…)

(Excerpt from the book “Die Engel von Atlantis©” by F.E. Eckard Strohm,  Licht-Verlag, ISBN 3–932299–00–0; soon to be released in English)

 

 

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