
🜓 The Invisible Power
"The Breath that Opens the Doors of the Unseen"
When the breath stops and the mind is silent,
then the God within speaks,
and the outside world bows.
Guardian of the Divine Breath
​​​​​
​​​
Spirit is not taught. It is remembered.
​
And when it is remembered, everything thought invisible begins to breathe: the air becomes prayer, the body becomes a temple, and silence speaks.
​
During my journey of magic and occult knowledge, I understood that an element was missing, a vibration that united the power of intent with life itself.
​
The answer came from the breath. It was in Kriya Yoga that I rediscovered the lost key of ancient Egypt: breath as a vehicle of the soul, sound as the language of the divine.
​
The postures once called asana were not simple physical exercises, but living mudras, bodily seals that opened internal channels, awakening the ancient current of Ra in the blood.
​
Where magic traced circles with the mind, yoga drew spirals of energy with the body.
​
And both led to the same threshold.
​
​
​
The Breath That Opens Worlds
The first time I felt my breath become light, I was alone, sitting before a candle.
I wasn't looking for visions, I was looking for stillness. I inhaled slowly, held it, exhaled. Each time deeper, each time more silent.​
And suddenly, there was no more breathing. My body became transparent, my mind ceased to think, and I became listening.
​
In the depths of silence, I heard unspoken words, a voice that had no sound:
​
“Ankh per en Ka" ("Life is in the breath of your spirit") or ("Live in the breath of your soul")
​
From that moment, I understood that breath was not just air: it was the bridge between worlds, the path back to the principle from which everything springs.
​
Since then, every meditation has become a journey, every journey a revelation.
​
​
Meditation as an Antenna of the Divine
When you meditate correctly, the universe responds.
​
The soul becomes an antenna, a receiver of subtle waves coming from the higher planes.
Sometimes the message arrives as sound: a whisper, a word, a song you've never heard but have always known.
Other times, as light: visions that pass through the mind with the clarity of a lucid dream. In those moments, it is no longer you who observes the divine, but the divine that looks at you through your own eyes.​
The astral journeys I undertake are not escapes from the body, but expansions of consciousness. The soul rises, passes through energy fields, enters temples of light, encounters faceless masters.
​
There, time does not exist. All is Now. And in that eternal Now, you understand what no book can teach: you are part of the same energy you invoke.
​
​
​
Invisible but Real Energy
All that exists is energy, but not all energy is perceptible.
​
The ancients of Kemet called it Sekhem, the Eastern masters called it Prana, and the monks of the Northern Temple called it Qi.
​
But it is always the same force, the current that flows between heaven and earth, between spirit and matter.
​
When the body breathes consciously and the mind is silent, that energy awakens and begins to move in the subtle channels.
​
You feel it rising from the base of the spine, flowing through the chakras like a river of light, transforming into vision, voice, understanding.
​
This is where the Spiritual Master works: not as a magician, not as an ascetic, but as a living bridge between the visible and the invisible.
​
​
​
Silence as Mastery
​​​
​
Many believe that mastery consists in doing, but the true Master does not do: he allows. He allows energy to flow, sound to speak, the divine to manifest through him.
​
His body becomes an instrument, his mind becomes clear as water, and in that state, divine energy can operate.
​
There is no longer "I" or "you," but only the Light that moves, breathes, and sings within everything.
​
It is in that moment that the Spirit recognizes itself:
not as something to be achieved, but as what has always been.
​
​
​
Aron Ra
​