Akhnaton was believed to have been the reincarnation of one of the last Atlantean High
Priests. He possessed great knowledge, wisdom and understanding, together with an immense
power of devotion, which he directed to the one God, whose sheer beauty and majesty
overwhelmed him and whom Akhnaton saw as the answer behind the sun.
At the age of seventeen, Akhnaton met a very beautiful girl. Her name was Hareth. They
loved each other very dearly and eventually they became joint rulers of Egypt. But only
for a few years!
The people of Egypt demanded that a Princess of Royal blood should sit on the throne
beside their king. A princess was brought from a long distance whose beauty was of such
glory and magnificence that everyone believed that the young Pharaoh Akhnaton, as soon as
he saw her, would reject Hareth and turn to this Princess instead.
The name of this Princess was Nefertiti.
Queen Thitos, Akhnaton's mother, and many of those in high positions within the Egyptian
court, decided that Princess Nefertiti should become the new joint ruler of Egypt, with
Akhnaton. And so it came to pass......
But there was no love between Akhnaton and Nefertiti, although she willingly supported
Akhnaton in his fervent desire to see the worship of the one God carried out in all
temples.
Nefertiti was extremely pliable and easily led by those who sought to gain power and
position, and when she discovered that the young Akhnaton had no love for her, and that
his heart still lay with Hareth, she began to listen to those of the Egyptian court who
insisted that she should steal - or have stolen - the son of Hareth and that he should be
regarded as her son. This son later became Pharaoh and was known as Tutankhamun.
Many souls who are incarnate today are incarnate from bodies, which they held in the time
of Akhnaton.
Akhnaton died very young - the priests murdered him. He was buried, as he had requested,
in the chamber that lies deep beneath the temple which he himself built at Thebes.
He did not wish to be disturbed as so many others had been before him so he had a special
chamber prepared for his body - a chamber which still exists a long way down below the
surface of the Temple.
Akhnaton's tomb has not, as yet, been discovered! It lies - still untouched and
undisturbed - three storeys down below ground level of the Temple of Thebes.
Many discoveries will be made of the first layer of the ancient temple, much will be found
of the second layer dealing with matters concerning the Great Atlantean Temple; then, at
the third layer, we shall find this vast and glorious temple within which the body of
Akhnaton is held in reverence and light.
The tomb itself is made of transparent stone, stone which was used in the great temple of
Atlantis and in Persia for the healing beds; in some lights it looks of one colour only;
in others it looks of many colours; the rays of the Place of Light pass through it and
enfold it, beating their power into the earth, drawing from the sand a great light and
using it for the preparation of yet further rays, which will eventually guide those who
hold the key to the tomb.
None other may approach it!
The coffins, or sarcophagi, lie side by side one another; in the one lies the magnificent
figure of Akhnaton and in the other lies the figure of Hareth, his wife; and that you may
know she is Hareth you will remember that about the brow she bears a golden circlet, wide,
soft, which through restraining the tresses it leaves no impress upon the delicate brow
itself. In the centre of that golden band is a might ruby, shining as no ruby you have
ever seen before. The hands are delicate, cared for and beautiful.
The bodies of Hareth and Akhnaton look as they looked in life - no decomposition, no
fading of the tissue, no darkening of the colour of the skin, for the preservation of
these bodies is perfect; only when the light of day strikes them do they crumble into
dust.
But they will not crumble until their proof is established and all those who have the
right to do so have been permitted to look upon the features of one of the greatest and
most important Kings that the earth has ever seen.
For to understand our past lives we must pray to Akhnaton; he has the clue. Sometimes that
information will be passed through to you by our door keeper, or by someone who is
permitted for you to read the Akashic record of the past; but only to those who hold the
Silver Ankh in a certain position as proof that they have the right to read it, only to
these will be given the privilege and power.
Outside the tomb, at either end, will be discovered two small chambers, so small that a
man would have great difficulty in standing upright therein- but these are merely boxes of
records.
In the box placed at the head of the young King and Hareth will be found in a manuscript
in ancient script giving the clue to the last book of Genesis; in the other will be found
a script in Aramaic, but written long before anyone speaking Aramaic approached the Court
of Egypt.
These scripts will need special 'readers'!
The pathway to the tomb is in darkness; man must traverse the temple and many passages
before he reaches the tomb; and the passages are sown with white stones - the white stone
representing the Light of the Spirit, stones just large enough for a man to hold in the
palm of his hand.
When the right man treads the passage the stones lift the light shines and he walks
forward to the tomb itself, where he will be called upon to worship.