Awakening to Divine Light and Navigating the True and False Realms of Creation

One lingering fear that has shadowed my life is the fear of rejection. It often kept me from speaking my truth and sharing the deeper experiences that have defined my spiritual journey. For years, I avoided disagreement, seeking harmony with friends, family, and colleagues even when I felt differently. As I’ve grown spiritually, I’ve come to realize that only by living authentically and openly can we truly connect to the higher truths of the universe.

The New Testament encourages us to transcend fear and embrace our identity as God’s beloved children. As Paul says, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind” (2 Timothy 1:7). Fear can keep us bound, but divine love empowers us to step forward with courage.

When I attempt to share my experiences, I often encounter skepticism. People who haven’t encountered similar experiences can struggle to comprehend these spiritual realities. Many hold to rigid dogmatic beliefs rather than seeking direct experiences, much as I once did. For much of my life, I avoided exploring my true essence, distancing myself from the depth of my soul.

As a child, I encountered angelic messengers, seeing the beauty and life force of creation itself. I witnessed the “ocean of light” that surrounds us—the etheric light of God, permeating creation as a radiant presence. Often, I would gaze at the sky and see light moving in pranic waves, but when I asked others, “Do you see that beautiful light?” they would respond with confusion. They saw only the blue sky and white clouds.

This light is everywhere, in all things, even in the solid objects around us. During a revelatory experience, I saw that everything is essentially frozen light, forming the structure of reality. This aligns with the words of John, “God is light, and in him is no darkness at all” (1 John 1:5). At that moment, I realized that the divine light is the only real substance; all else is illusion. That which is everlasting and filled with divine presence is real—everything else is temporary and fleeting.

When I share these experiences, people often respond with skepticism or suggest I am seeing a “false light.” Yet the Bible is filled with accounts of people encountering angels and divine beings. In Hebrews, it’s written, “Are not all angels ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation?” (Hebrews 1:14). To dismiss such encounters as delusion or blasphemy is to overlook the Bible’s teachings about divine messengers, who help guide us toward truth and God’s light.

A rigidly literal interpretation of scripture limits our understanding of God’s creation. Some believe Earth is only 6,000 years old, or even that it is flat. But by expanding our consciousness, we see a universe filled with galaxies governed by divine intelligence. In Genesis, God creates the universe in “seven days,” yet when we extend our understanding of time beyond Earth, a “day” could represent billions of years. As Albert Einstein said, “The more I study science, the more I believe in God.” The universe, about 13.8 billion years old, reflects an intelligence beyond human comprehension, and the “seven days” of creation may symbolize vast eras of cosmic evolution and growth.

As we step back, the universe reveals itself to be like a neural network, as if the cosmos itself is a vast, interconnected mind—God’s mind. We are small parts within this intelligence, like atoms within a larger being. Jesus encouraged this expansive view when he said, “The kingdom of God is within you” (Luke 17:21), reminding us that our lives are part of the divine creation.

In understanding this, it becomes easier to discern the true light of God from what I have experienced as a “false light.” This false light is where confusion, delusion, and illusion reside, and it can deceive those who are not grounded in divine truth. This deceptive light arises from a realm known as Markah, the fourth dimension, inhabited by dark beings called the Suboru. Appearing with leathery skin and black eyes, the Suboru wear the guise of beautiful men and women to allure souls off the path to God, offering them the illusion of truth and understanding of the universe.

This deceptive force, much like Buddha’s encounter with Mara, confronts seekers of truth with temptations and illusions. Mara tempted Buddha with fear, desire, and doubt to lead him away from enlightenment. The Markah realm stands as a similar test for every soul seeking divine truth, confronting us with a counterfeit which thrives on the perversion of light that can mislead us if we lack discernment. Jesus warned of such deceptions: “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves” (Matthew 7:15). The Suboru act in this way, presenting themselves as beacons of beauty but lacking the essence of God’s true light.

The Suboru, in Markah, thrive by engaging aspirants in lower, negative energies, such as fear, violence, and sexual lust. They aim to draw energy away from genuine spiritual growth, trapping aspirants in worldly desires and false visions. Overcoming the influence of Markah requires discernment and unwavering commitment to truth. Jesus’s words, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life” (John 14:6), serve as a reminder to seek only God’s light and truth. Through meditation, prayer, and spiritual focus, we can fortify ourselves against these false lights and align ourselves with the eternal divine light.

Just as Buddha remained firm in the face of Mara’s illusions, we must cultivate clarity to recognize and reject the deceptions of Markah. Every encounter with these forces strengthens our commitment to God’s light, allowing us to progress spiritually.

In my journey, I’ve found that avoiding external distractions, especially violent and fear-based media, helps align my focus with God’s true light. Every time we engage with lower energies, we inadvertently tithe our energy to them, allowing these darker forces to influence us. Just as Jesus fasted for 40 days, strengthening his connection to God by disconnecting from worldly distractions, we too can fast from media that fills our minds with low vibrations. Jesus taught, “If your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light” (Matthew 6:22), urging us to guard our focus.

By turning inward, we experience the divine essence within. Jesus said, “The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field” (Matthew 13:44), highlighting the value of seeking God’s presence within. In meditation, I often see light permeating my being, illuminating areas that need healing. The light of God shines through any darkness, bringing clarity to our souls.

One powerful way to invite divine light is through mindful breathing. Visualize the breath as a light, perhaps golden, pink, or violet, that fills every cell of the body. The breath connects us to our innermost self, to God’s spirit within. Just as Jesus breathed the Holy Spirit onto his disciples (John 20:22), we too can fill ourselves with light through breath, allowing it to purify and strengthen us.

Breathe in and see in your mind the breath the color of Golden-Pink, and when you breath out, release all negative blockages which often appearing as a black smoke. What is most astonishing is that as your negative blockages fade, being replaced with Golden-Pink light, the once Dark Smoke becomes brighter and brighter, and no matter how hard you try to see it as black, you cannot.

While you breath in, repeat this mantra in your mind – “I AM”

When you breath out, say “Light” internally within.

Like in Matthew 11:28-30 King James Version (KJV) Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. So to will your yoke be light, and your soul full of light.

As you practice this simple exercise, and if you can maintain throughout the entire day, you will be amazed of how light you will feel, as you walk and move with ease, and lightness.

Aligning ourselves with God’s light, we gain insight into Jesus’s words: “Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these” (John 14:12). Embracing our role as conscious co-creators, we evolve alongside God’s intelligence.

Ultimately, the light of God permeates creation, and by aligning with it, we access divine wisdom. The true path lies within, and by embracing it, we become vessels of God’s light, manifesting heaven on Earth and moving ever closer to our divine purpose.