This epic journey started in the Courts of Cosmic Justice, where the Star Magic Tribe journeyed to meet Commander Ashtar, Sananda and a team of Angels and E.T Beings. A huge download took place ad set the stage for the next 17 cosmic experirnces, where we joureyed, upgraded, recieved knowledge and wissodm and werr prepared for the return to the Courts of Cosmic Justice to witness a trial of Cosmic Magnitude.
The 18 journeys were as follows:
COSMIC JUSTICE CODES – MEDITATION 1
TEMPLE OF GRACE & THE BLUE AMULET – MEDITATION 2
CELESTIAL SOURCE CODE ACTIVATION – MEDITATION 3
SOLAR DISK CEREMONY – MEDITATION 4
HALLS OF AMENTI -MEDITATION 5
BEVRICON HEALING CHAMBERS – MEDITATION 6
RESCINDING CONTRACTS – MEDITATION 7
EXCALIBUR SPIRITUAL COMBAT CODES – MEDITATION 8
SACRED BLUE ROSE HIGHER HEART ACTIVATION – MEDITATION 9
SEKHMET AND THOTH SCROLLS AND HEALING CODES – MEDITATION 10
TELEPATHY CODES – MEDITATION 11
SOVEREIGN LIGHT BODY ACTIVATION – MEDITATION 12
CHROMIUM FIRE – MEDITATION 13
RAINBOW LIGHT BODY ACTIVATION – MEDITATION 14
RAINBOW DRAGON 5D EARTH ACTIVATION – MEDITATION 15
REBIRTH CODE & THE RAINBOW SWORD – MEDITATION 16
STAR GATE HEALING – MEDITATION 17
THE COSMIC BEGINNING – MEDITATION 18
As you travel and experience this breathe taking ride, you will be exposed to some of the most potent universal frequenices and, at the same time, receive an array of spiritual gifts that you can use moving forward on your spiritual journey.
Please stay hydrated during and after this journey. It’s best to do 2 meditations per day over a 9 day period. You can revisit the meditations as often as you like afterwards, and we do encourage you to go through this journey more than once.
When we do the journey live, each attendee listens to the 2 meditations they do on day 1, again on day 2, before they listen to the 2 meditations from day 2. On day 3 you will listen to the 2 meditations from day 2, before the day 3 meditations. You can listen to the meditations any time you wish during the day or night.
To active this Cosmic Experience and embark on the journey of a life time, you will need to be logged in as an Infinity Member. You will receive the discount of 15%.
See You on the inside Beautiful Souls!
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