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When We
Were Gods
Insights on
Atlantis, Past
Lives,
Angelic
Beings of Light and
Spiritual Awakening
Daniel
Kolos
Egyptologist, Poet, co-author of
The Name of the Dead: Tutankhamund
Translated
Dreams connect
us to our own
innermost consciousness. Those of us who
don’t take our dreams seriously miss out on life-changing signals. Then, years later, we begin to listen to our
dreams and what happens? These dreams
are still the same old, stale, outdated ones that were trying to get
through to
us years before! If we turn away from
our dreams a second time, we may never have their benefit.
But if we record them patiently, soon the
dreams begin to catch up to our present, become meaningful and take
their place
as an equal contributor to our ‘mind’ along with intellect,
intelligence,
intuition, and many other functions.
Carol Chapman
listened to her
dreams. She shred them with a friend and
together they expanded Carlos's dreams to include past life memories. Her consciousness expanded outwards to
encompass the stars, and inwards, to the awesome operations of her
chakra-system. Then she found the
‘Golden Ones’ children of this world whose souls were aligned with God
in order
to bring in a New World in which there would be a thousand years of
peace. Carol’s purpose in this lifetime was to
awaken these Golden Ones to their destiny!
Carol’s path
paralleled her
daughter’s. Clair’s nonchalance gave
Carol the courage to continue. They
spoke of the Fifth Root Race, the Great Pyramid of Giza and Atlantis. Carol’s timidity often got in her way and
time and again she heeded other people’s help to ‘get on with it’. Along the way, however, she missed some
obvious observations. About the Great
Pyramid, for example, she could have easily noted that all those
millions of
people who have visited this mysterious ‘power plant’ have likely been
unconsciously
stamped with ancient Atlantean knowledge. In turn, all these people
carry that
knowledge about with them, waiting for it to awaken into their
consciousness.
In order to
awaken the Golden
Ones, Carol had “to write a history of the soul on earth.” Along the
way she was forced to think, to
consult with a friend, and she came upon insights most serious
meditators
inevitably find, but in her own unique way: “The
light beam knew no sorrow.” For me that would
have been ‘unconditional love was not mitigated by
sorrow.’
That the light
beam “indulged in
sexual play” was obvious to some of the ancient people. In
Greek mythology, Danae, whose father had
hidden her in a subterranean chamber, was sought out and impregnated by
Zeus
himself in the form of a shower of gold. Similar
stories have the maidens impregnated by the
sun, whose color is
gold. (Frazer, The Golden Bough, Chapter 60, section 3)
Carol asks the
age-old question
whether or not sexuality was the cause of the ‘fall’, and, in the
process
discovers the duality of light and darkness. Light
was pure energy while darkness was the change of energy into
corporeality. Unfortunately Carol names
this descent into bodily form the work of ‘Satan’, although she
realizes that
the ‘sin’ or the mistake of having been drawn from a consciousness of
an
energetic being to that of a corporeal being was a choice she had made. She calls this choice of becoming trapped
‘disobedience’ and lack of humility. In
a sense Carol comes to the same conclusion Rudolf Steiner reached a
century ago
and he also portrayed Satan as a suave, sophisticated tempter whose job
it is
to make people forget their connection to their own energetic selves,
to pull
them into the unbalanced trap of indulging in their physical pleasures
and
prowess and to forget the way out. In
this sense Carol traveled the well-worn path of the cathartic
rediscovery of
her own light-being. In another sense,
Carol had figuratively impregnated her consciousness and was reborn to
the
realization that there is a life beyond the physical body, something
our
culture takes great pains to suppress.
Carol does not
examine the source
of disobedience that caused her own ‘original sin.’ She
does not make the connection to her own
responsibility of being able to make a choice. This
ability is akin to the vast difference between Christianity as we
know it, and the ancient Gnostics: orthodox
religion demands that we believe, while
Gnosticism assures us
we are ‘able to know’ God. And if the
essence of God is reflected in a light beam, and or inner selves are
part of
that light beam, then indeed we not only are able to ‘know’ God, but
carry
God’s essence within each of us! So when
Carol begins her with the observation that a ‘light beam knows no
sorrow,’ she
is actually re-initiating this Gnostic process of examining her own
connection
to the essence of God and trying to figure out how she lost it in the
first
place!
Duality causes
paradoxes and Carol
discovers these in her own life as well as in the life of Christ. By reconnecting with her own inner light
being, something that is part of her every cell, every thought, she
realizes
that she is not lost in her own physical mire and sees the way home,
where
dualism resolved itself back into the light. And
she accomplishes this process through the trance of
hypnotherapy. And in that realization
she discovers the history of the soul!
Having
practiced past life therapy
ever since my own ‘therapist’ passed into his light being, I was
touched by
Carol’s persistence to continue this process of self-discovery that
proved to
be far greater than the self. It took
into the presence of illuminated beings, solved the mystery of Christ’s
washing
of the feet of his disciples (teaching by doing, or role-modeling). This experience leads Carol to discover
unconditional love.
Some questions
arose in my mind,
as they did in Carol’s. Was she being
self-centered, self-indulgent in putting herself as the center of the
universe
from which she was supposed to radiate light to the rest of us? To stop with a facile answer to that question
is to fall short of the process of self-discovery.
Having studied developmental psychology and
the related neurobiological field that is still expanding exponentially
as the
fastest growing field of study, I concluded that just as every human
being has
to go through childhood in order to grow and develop into an adult,
physically,
emotionally and intellectually, we also have to go through that process
spiritually and likely in several other yet unexplored areas of our
existence. Spiritual development,
usually repressed by culture outside such controlled environments as
churches,
mosques and synagogues, is usually repressed by culture because it is
socially
uncontrollable and unpredictable. But once an individual begins the
spiritual
development, it is like any other form of development. Spiritual
awareness has
its own infancy, grows through its own ‘childhood’ before it unfolds
into
maturity. Most adults do not wish to go
through such seeming infantile regression! And
Carol, self-conscious of the self-centeredness, wondering why she
has to go through it, nevertheless persevered through it.
Along the way she finds Christ’s message,
including the Second Coming, deciphered.
Carol reached
her next cathartic
moment when she realized that spending
time in the spiritual dimension comes with a
price: the seeming loss of the senses,
the transcending of the body. We tend to
equate the loss of the senses with being insane, and it is well
documented that
thousands of people under psychiatric care lost their senses and sanity. Carol struggled with the seemingly vast gap
between the information filtering down to her as a ‘light being’ and
her
everyday life, which seemed so mundane in contrast to such grand events
as the
Second Coming, reincarnation memories from Atlantis, and being charged
with
writing a book to awaken the Golden Ones!
Even Pan had a
hand in writing
this book! In some of her visions he
dictated too Carole how the book should begin.). He
seemed to know about Atlantis,
Egypt,
the role of the Great Pyramid and Carole’s calling.
but he also had overriding concerns, asking
humanity above all to ‘do no harm!’ His greatest lesson to teach us is
that
“death and re-birth is a gift.” Finally Pan
left with a piece of advice for us all, to do some gardening: “Grow something!”
Carole did a
stint on Toronto’s Ward Island
at the time city
hall threatened to remove its residents. It was
a great school for grass roots cooperation in the face of bureaucratic
insensitivity.
Carole returns
to her self-doubts
again and again. All people have doubts
of one sort or another, but Carole seems to use hers for
self-motivation: to
return to hypnosis, to contact her inner self.
The Five Root
Races are:
1. Light beam
2.
Wisp-of-smoke, translucent amber beings
3.
Going in and out of bodes in Atlantis
4.
Modified animal bodies as we know ourselves now
5.
Golden, unchanging auras, loving people who do no harm, They
will be able to return to the light beam
and back into their body at will.
In the
meantime, a loose form of
Christ-centered Brotherhood begins to emerge from Carole’s writing. This Brotherhood is ‘etheric’ or, more
precisely, part of her visionary energy. But
when I began to read about the Brotherhood and Carole’s curious
interaction with them, I began to ‘know’ what she was going through. I have read about this energetic Brotherhood
a long time ago, and through the help of various selfless people, I
encountered
them in 2003 at a conference in Allegan, Michigan. Carole was there! She
didn’t know what I was going through, and
I didn’t know at that time the focus of her ‘work’. I
was pursuing a study of the role of Goddess
worship throughout history. I had spent
the previous year working with the ancient Egyptian Goddess Sekhmet,
the
lioness Goddess of both Destruction and Healing. Carole had encountered
a
‘lifetime’ when she was an Egyptian Goddess!
Then I turned
to the last thousand
years of history and the role of the three Marys and their relationship
to the
Knights Templars. It was after one of my
more animated presentations in Allegan about the Knights having sailed
to the Americas
centuries before Columbus, that Mary Hardy, our host, asked the
speakers to
form a meditative circle and introduced us to the etheric Knights
Templars who
have accompanied her and have supported her work for years. That is where, with head bowed, these Knights
also appeared to me and spoke about their ‘Brotherhood’ that transcends
all
organizational ties humanity has created.
As I read
Carole’s Chapter 17, I
shivered: I also went through a time of
medically untreatable skin irritation (in 1984-85) that only cleared up
when a
friend recommended I explore my past lives and I found the ‘cause’ of
my
unresolved problem in ancient Egypt! I
also had to decide to forego ‘fame’ and work closely and selflessly
with
smaller groups of people. When I read
Carole’s dreams of knowing about a secret chamber in the Great Pyramid
that
contained Atlantean records, I also remembered a 1963 dream in which I
‘saw’
three other people open that chamber, exactly as Edgar Cayce had
foreseen it,
and I was one of the follow-up people who helped to translate the
ancient
texts! I too have come to the personal
realization that Christ’s Second Coming is a personal matter unique to
each
individual. When I finished Chapter 17,
I recognized that Carole was following her own divine guidance.
The rest of the
book was almost
like ‘deja vu’. Many years ago I
struggled with Rudolf Steiner’s concept of the “Egyptian Mysteries”
wherein
humanity had descended into our current physical bodies in similar
stages as
Carole’s Five Root Races.
Some years ago
I had studied the
Chakra system and its relationship with the body’s endocrine system,
and
acknowledged that each ‘chakra’ might be a transmitter and receiver of
different energies, giving us another seven levels of sentience over
and above
our five senses. Then, when Carolyn Myss
came out with her first book, everything fell into place for me: our chakras are indeed our connection to our
light bodies.
We change the
world by changing
ourselves, one at a time. Perhaps it is
a chain reaction, and the Golden Ones to whom Carole Chapman has
dedicated her
life, will get the message and see the light, see their potential to
return to
their light bodies by following the examples and role modeling that
people like
Carole provide them.
When We Were Gods:
Insights on Atlantis, Past Lives, Angelic Beings of Light, and
Spiritual
Awakening chronicles the remarkable spiritual journey taken by
author
Carole Chapman. The journey is initiated by Chapman’s decision to live
life
according to God’s will instead of her own. It is a lesson in the
importance of
humility.
By turning her will to work for the betterment of mankind,
she is given a gift to share with the rest of humanity. She stumbles
upon this
path after marrying the man she first met in a dream. An excessive
weight gain
caused by a miscarriage prompts Chapman to seek the help of renown
hypnotherapist
Lynn Sparrow. It is through these hypnotherapy sessions that Chapman
discovers
remarkable information about the human soul.
She learns our origin, why suffering and death is necessary
for the development of our eternal soul and what the next step will be
in our
soul’s journey.
Carole Chapman offers hope, going beyond the simple
doomsayer’s description of the future. She sees that the earth changes
(or
earth cleansing) predicted by so many cultures are merely the path we
must
follow in order to welcome in the new world. This new world will be
ushered in
by the Golden Ones, souls who have elected to reincarnate at this time
to help
with the transition.
She not only gives us information from her hypnosis sessions
but seeks confirmation of that information in the legends and visuals
of many
cultures. She even travels to the Yucatan,
finding confirmation among the many Mayan sculptures and carvings.
Chapman has
included stunning photographs of these images in When We
Were Gods.
This book is a joy to read. Chapman successfully paints us a
picture with her words. This book is an example of how truth can be
stranger and
more fantastic than fiction!
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