Introductie
The Akaija was created as an image in 2002. In 2005 Wim made an object based on the image and after that it became a jewel. We were also given the name ‘Akaija’. This marked the start of Akaija & Art. The Akaija symbol is based on the number 5, but we already knew almost immediately that a new symbol would come one day that would be based on the number 6 …. the Chram..
History of the Chram
The Akaija originated as an image in 2002. In 2005, Wim turned it into an object, and later it became a piece of jewelry, and we were also given the name Akaija. This marked the start of Akaija & Art.
The Akaija is based on the number 5, but we already knew almost immediately that a new symbol based on the number 6 would eventually come. In 2014, after the publication of an article about the Akaija in the Polish magazine Nieznany Świat, we came into contact with the Russian magazine Oracul, which also published articles about the Akaija. The editor-in-chief, Olga, invited us to visit an ancient Russian power spot just beyond the Ural Mountains: Arkaim (Аркаим). This was during the Summer Solstice of 2014. We brought a 2-meter tall Akaija with us.
Due to a remarkable coincidence, we met (Marianne literally bumped into his group ☺) a man named Akay. That name is notable because if you say in Russian, “I am Akay,” you say, “Yes Akay” (Я Акай), but Russians also reverse it: “Akay am I,” written as “Акайя” and pronounced as “Akaija.”
A conversation with him, his circle of friends, and a year later at his home, taught us that he holds a special position in the Russian province of Altai, known to many for Siberian shamanism and not to forget the books of Anastasia by Vladimir Megre.
Akay (Sergei) received his (shaman) name Akay during a unique gathering of shamans in the heart of Altai. This happened in the same year, 2005, that we received the name Akaija for what we then called a ‘reversal symbol.’
We invited him to a shamanic world congress in Munich, (sponsored by the Austrian companies Aquarius and Lebe Natur), where he spoke about his mission as a representative of the indigenous Altai people and shamanism, in which White Faith is central. This is not a religion or even a ‘belief.’ It refers to the essence of our existence on Earth and our connection to the invisible world, where everything, even mountains and rivers, is animated. In fact, you are then talking about We are One (= akaija).
Altai lies at the crossroads of four major countries and the four major world religions. Akay mentioned that the symbol of Altai is a blue hexagon with a yellow circle in the middle, and he asked us if a symbol would come, similar to the Akaija, but based on the number 6. Apparently, the time had come to work on this symbol.
Now, this new piece of jewelry is not a successor to the Akaija, but rather another step in the life cycle, where each step is essential. The Chram is also not the symbol or logo of Altai. The Chram stands on its own, but there is indeed an important connection.
Charm as Primordial Sound
Medium Lut van der Velde in Belgium receives information related to the Essenes, in which cosmic primordial sounds and the origin of languages play a role. We received a lecture from her about the Akaija as a cosmic concept. The one who shared his knowledge through Lut called himself Jogrom, and he spoke about the Jogrom archives. He explained why his name has darkened from the original jubilation sound Jagram to the dark Jogrom. This was partly due to a prolonged observation, waiting, and inaction, causing the Power to gradually diminish until there was almost nothing left. It was not stated literally, but we got the impression that we also bear responsibility in this. Her lecture inspired us to consider the name Akaija-Chram (akai-jagram) as a goal to work towards, to breathe new life into the jubilation primordial sound ‘jagram’ and to be worthy of this responsibility. We now briefly call this instrument the Chram, as it is a completely different form than the Akaija and Akaija-Iloa, but the link remains.
Akaija-Chram involves the primordial sounds AA-KA-JA-GA-RA-AAM.
Akaija
A stands for the universal, first breath.
KA is the world soul, the Great Consciousness (Great Spirit) that encompasses the ALL.
IJA (YA) is central in Aka-IJa-Chram and is truly saying JA, taking responsibility.
Thus, you can translate the name ‘Akaija’ as: I say YES to the Great Consciousness, the Divine Guidance.
Keep in mind that Akaija numerologically means: We All are One.
Chram
CH/G or GA is the word, the indication of the laws of creation.
RA is the fire.
AAM is again the first breath.
In summary, you could describe the sound Akaija-Chram as:
I say Yes to the Power of the Great Consciousness and the Light
and take responsibility to create new life.
Thanks to Lut van der Velde, who interpreted Jogrom from the Melchizedek line.
The word maternity room (old NL: craem kamer) thus gains an interesting deeper meaning.
The Kremlins of Russia
First, a note: When we had just developed the Chram, we thought it was a new type of Akaija, due to the connecting rings it consists of, and therefore we called it Akaija-Chram, somewhat similar to Akaija-Iloa. However, the Chram has a distinctly different function, and so we decided to call it ‘Chram.’ You may still occasionally come across the name Akaija-Chram. This is not incorrect, but we refer to it simply as Chram.
The Chram originated from the cube and the egg, both important shapes in sacred geometry. The small ball in the Chram represents the Moon, and the remaining space in the Chram is just large enough for the Earth.
Chram is based on the Russian language, and Akaija-Chram could be written as: Акайя-Храм, where Храм (pronounced: ‘gra:m’) means: temple or sacred place. Russian Chrams are now usually cathedrals, but the original meaning goes much deeper.
Everyone knows about the Kremlin in Red Square in Moscow. That is where the government of Russia is located. Less known are the Kremlins of, for example, Novgorod, as well as Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan, Pskov, Rostov, Smolensk, and Astrakhan. Religious movements like to leave their mark on the Heart of a society, so it is not surprising that within the Kremlins, there are Russian Orthodox churches. In the Kremlin of Moscow, there are even four!
Possibly, a Kremlin (кремль, pronounced as ‘kreml’) in its original meaning was a Chram. The words are, in any case, closely related. A Kremlin is originally the enclosed, sacred place of a community where people gather for ceremonies, rituals, performances, and lectures, with togetherness in Love and contact with Spirit at its center. These places are located at power spots such as intersections of ley lines. Just like the pyramids of Egypt, China, South America, etc., the original Kremlins of Russia were built as a mirror of the starry sky, as we heard in Arkaim, which was probably also a Kremlin. A Kremlin is always walled to indicate the boundary, but that wall is not a fortress wall. This idea may come from people who are used to thinking in terms of Western European forts and castles with knights, moats, and drawbridges.
When you speak of the Heart of a society (Heart with a capital letter), you are talking about Love, and Love does not require an army for protection, because Love is not a possession and cannot be stolen. Love is also not a religion.
While there may currently be churches within Kremlins, originally these were temples, which is the term for the Dwelling Place of the Soul. A Chram thus encompasses the heart, the soul of a society or community. In the same way, your body is also a temple: your soul resides in your body, and as long as you live on Earth, that is your temple.
For fun, copy these Russian characters Храм into your browser or translate the word ‘temple’ into Russian so that you get Russian characters, and search for images. You will be amazed at the multitude of wonderfully beautiful structures you have never heard of.
In the Russian language, the Great Pyramid and the temples of Angkor are also called chrams. The word temple already indicates this. In Europe, one of the most famous chrams is the cathedral of Chartres, of which you see a photo of the well-known labyrinth below.
De Chram is een Reiniger
Time and again, we hear from people that the Chram is initially a heavy instrument to bear. It tends to bring unconscious traumas, pain, and emotions that have burdened people for years into consciousness and works them out. These can be physical processes, but also issues such as anger, guilt, dissatisfaction, jealousy, sadness, etc. The Akaija sometimes did this as well, but the Chram seems to specialize in this. Consider this process as a cleansing of yourself.
If you wish to enter a sacred place such as a Kremlin, cathedral, stone circle, or the like, it is wise to first cleanse yourself and attune your vibration to the place you are going to visit.
Power places, where old cathedrals are often built, already provide for this, as there is often an energetic cleansing spot before a crossing of leylines. By walking through the leyline or via a specially constructed labyrinth to the center, you will pass over that spot. This way, you can be cleansed, and only then can you resonate with the energy of the power place itself. This is not a ‘must’, but a matter of free will, which shows your respect. Of course, you are free to choose whether or not to do something. If you choose not to, that is fine too, but the resonance with the power place will correspondingly be less.
I envisioned such a cleansing as an energy shower, but now I understand that it is better to think of it as becoming aware of old patterns (pain, emotions, etc.) that have lost their function but can still burden you. That is what the Chram essentially does. Acceptance is part of the learning process, overcoming the obstacle within yourself.
The Chram stands for the creation of new life. In preparation for a new creation, it is advisable to cleanse yourself so that what you create can carry the highest possible vibration. A child conceived in Love (with a capital L) will more easily develop its full potential than children who have not experienced this. I do not mean to say that other children are lesser, certainly not. Perhaps they have chosen to develop their Love through the path of greatest resistance. The oldest trees on Earth thrive in the most unlikely places.
With that in mind, you may now understand the function of the Chram as a cleanser or, as medium Loes van Loon expressed it more vividly: a sucker.
The effect of the Chram can sometimes catch people off guard because we are not used to such a small object causing this. Such a reaction does not have to last long, but it can be intense. The Chram ‘sucks’ away those old patterns. Despite the discomfort that people may experience from this (at first), it is a good sign, but should you also be confronted with this, it can be beneficial to support this process with the following…
Ho'oponopono
A traditional self-help method called Ho’oponopono comes from Hawaii.
It means: restoring what was wrong. People can be plagued by recurring memories in our subconscious. This prevents us from tuning in or resonating with the Divine, but without religious coloring. The English language has a beautiful word for it: The Divine.
In short, this method boils down to the fact that you cannot truly change other people. We can only change ourselves. You only have control over yourself. This method helps you change yourself. Strangely enough, by doing so, you also change something in the other person. Other people then have the space to respond differently to you because you have changed.
If a feeling arises that you experience as burdensome, repeat these four sentences to yourself, and not to ‘the other’ who may have played a role in that feeling, as consciously as possible in your presence:
I’m sorry
Please forgive me
Thank you
I love you
Repeat this as often as possible.
This works very well when you are lying in bed and cannot fall asleep due to everything that is going through your mind. You will notice that you fall asleep faster.
Example
Suppose you are dealing with anger about something that has happened to you. That anger did not arise on its own. There is a reason for it. Anger itself is not negative! It is a form of pain, and pain is a signal that something is happening that you do not want. It is a very human reaction. So you do not need to judge yourself for being angry. But do not deny it either by thinking that you are never sensitive to it or that you are always ‘above’ it, because if that is not the case yet, your anger can hide somewhere within you and will not be resolved. Where there is anger, there is no room for more pleasant feelings.
When you start wearing the Chram, it may happen that you suddenly become aware of feeling ‘unexplainably’ angry in the minutes, hours, or days afterward. If you tune into that feeling, you may need to think back to that situation that made you so angry at the time. Then the anger has become conscious now. The Chram helps you accept and let go of it, but you could support the cleansing process by repeating these sentences, which allows you to initially accept that you are angry and that you are sorry. Then you forgive yourself for being the one who was angry and for whatever role you may have played (there are always two or more parties involved in a quarrel), and you thank yourself for having done so. This creates space for Love.
It may not work right away, hence the repetition. And what also helps is this thought: Fake it till you make it! This is how children learn to become adults.
You change, and you will notice that other people can then respond to you differently. They can also change more easily.
Clean the Cleaner
Just like the Akaija, the Chram can become overloaded with ‘negative’ energy. The Chram tries to dissipate it, but if the influx becomes temporarily too great, the Chram cannot process/dissipate everything at once and stores that energy within itself. You may notice that the protective, energizing effect of the Chram, which may have been strong at first, has diminished. The cleansing effect of the Chram (making old traumas conscious) is mainly what you can experience at the beginning. After that, the Chram will support/protect you to remain clean. For that, read the responses of what people have experienced with the Chram further on.
Compare the overload to a bathtub, where the tap is wide open and the plug is out. Water comes in while water goes out, but the influx of water is greater than what can flow out through the drain.
The chance is very high that the Chram will not look nice in such a case and may have become dull, even black. You may even feel that you no longer ‘need’ the Chram and want to take it off. What happens then is that the excess energy cannot escape and is returned to you, which does not feel pleasant.
What helps is to clean the Chram (just like the Akaija): energetically cleanse it. A cleaning cloth with silver polish is fine to start with, but that alone is not enough. The inside of the ‘threads’ also needs to be cleaned, and you cannot reach that well with a cleaning cloth. It is best to use an old shoelace or a cord (no fibrous rope!). Put some silver or copper polish on it and gently pull the cord through each of the loops of the Chram. The ball can and may rotate, but do not use force. Let the polish do the work with the cord, not your arm strength, otherwise, you will bend the stick to which the ball and the eye are attached. If you find your Chram looking nice and attractive again afterward, you have done it correctly.
A silver bath, like people sometimes have at home, is fine but not enough! The Chram is more than a piece of jewelry and needs personal attention.
Normally, for most people who have not experienced exceptional things, this cleaning will not be needed often, but if you reacted strongly to the Chram at the beginning, you can assume that there was or is much work to be done, so at least clean it thoroughly once a month.
Doorgave: Jogrom
Medium Lut has been receiving channeling messages and transmissions regarding the New Age, the return of Christ, the Unification, and the Restoration since its opening in 1991, alongside extensive teaching material on the evolution towards the New Human. (http://ra-am.be/)
The text below is the first part of the lecture
September 29, 2016
“Jogrom takes the floor. The masterful layer that you are now tapping into is quite new for this world. It goes without saying that when you tap into a brand new masterful teaching, there must be a resistance to be overcome. You might bluntly ask: “Is the world ready for this? Are you ready for this?”
The circumstances may cause you to suddenly be connected with an ancient knowledge that wishes to spread again on Earth, but humanity is not really waiting for it. That masterful layer you are tapping into bears my name: JOGROM.
You must first understand the name before you can take in its content. Every name has meaning as it can be traced back to the origin syllabus, the primal force terms that have defined the universe. Creation is, in fact, a crystallization of sound. And the oldest sound, it is said, is EL or IL. In that first vibration of EL, everything is contained. The Light that overcomes the darkness and subsequently all indications that initiated all creation processes.
However, from EL, a completely different sound emerged than expected. One would think that El iii would come forth, but by opening the core from which everything is created, a sigh of relief escaped, which you can translate as AAHH or HHAA. HHAA is called the first breath, but that breath meets resistance and becomes AAHM. Hence, it is the Aahm sound that indicates the beginning. The first pause, so to speak, where the creative forces came to a standstill, just as when you inhale, the breathing in your body, even if only for a moment, comes to a halt. You recognize AAHM in AAHMHEM, the amen, as well as in Adam, the man of the first breath. You also recognize AAHM in JOGROM, but there the sound has darkened to an O sound, OM. Note that this is not the same as OHM in Omega, which indicates completion, breathing until the end. OM means that the sound of the breath is brought to a standstill in the depths of the unconscious.
My first letter, the JAH, is a yes-word, as in AkaiJA. Yes means I surrender, I commit, I am willing. As in JA-AAM or as in I AM, as it has been distorted in English (note: ‘ya’ in Russian means ‘I’). The ya sound in a word always signifies surrender. It engenders that, but also allows it to be transformed into a new creation, for what else is surrender meant for? In JOGROM, you also see the G, which is actually GA, the word, the indication of the laws of creation, and the RA, the fire. In full, my name in the original language is JA-GA-RA-AAHM. I say YES to the power of the word and of the Light to create new life.
Why this name was darkened to JOGROM is a long story. The dedication to the power of the beginning can only be found with the highest light beings that we today call angels. The angels who accompanied the beginning of Creation, the creation angels. They are called Aniël and Amiël, and they also guarantee your functioning. Those high angels are rarely mentioned because they can be referred to in ordinary human language as beginning and end. They are a holy twin, encompassing the ALL with their enormous wings. Aniël and Amiël are, as it were, blind, but entirely feeling. They intuitively know how to encompass the whole creation by surrendering to all those first principles of creative work.
In the beginning of time, all of this was self-evident. All beings were wildly enthusiastic and willingly integrated into the great divine plan or architectural plan of the ALL. But there was also the factor of stubbornness, the free will as you know it. And that free will caused some to rest too long on their laurels, and that is putting it mildly. JOGROM means that at a certain moment, there was such a deep exhalation that the work came to a halt. I have therefore fallen silent, far too long silent. While my original name JA-GA-RA-AAM was a jubilant cry of surrender to the divine creative wage, my name has now become a growl.
In your language, much of the original language can still be found. To growl means to hold your breath. You will grumble against forces that you cannot or do not want to understand. That mumbling keeps you from really taking action. That is what you also have in common, or should we say what you have had in common. In your previous missions, you fell silent and have treaded water for too long. A bit anxious to get moving again, because you were not entirely sure if the attunement was okay, or if you would have enough breath to reintegrate into the great plan of Creation. Now you have been set in motion again, through the term you have received or accepted, and placing that yes-word at the center: Akaija.
What then is that KA power?
You know it from your Egyptian lives. The KA is the world soul. It is the great consciousness that encompasses the ALL and inspires everything. AkaiJA thus means essentially a yes-word to the world soul. It is a total surrender, the complete conscious dedication that you place in a part of yourself or in a group or in an object… the applications know no end. When that ya- or yes-word resonates deeply within you, you surrender to that divine guidance. But my sleeping… ‘unit’ I could say… had to be awakened again. It is a world layer, an ancient knowledge layer from the beginning times, that has fallen asleep. The JOGROM is therefore essentially a kind of knowledge area – not dependent on a system – in the Universe, not bound to a planet, or to a living world, but a pure knowledge area, in which ancient knowledge has been gathered, housed, and is guarded by masters like me.
We have given so little existence to ourselves that we hardly have an identity left. We are the knowledge we guard, we are like a kind of identity skilled over that knowledge, like a mother hen over a nest of eggs. We guard those eggs with all the strength that remains in us.
What is in the JOGROM archive? For it is indeed a kind of archive, even if it is not yet consulted. You belong, together with a few individuals on Earth, to the group that may tap into the JOGROM knowledge area, so that there would again be obedience to the laws of creation as they were originally intended, not as they have now been diluted in a whole lot of knowledge, gnosis, that is accepted as truth all over the world.
JOGROM also means in the JA-GA-RA-AAM principle that everything is again connected with the first breath: AAHM. The AMEN, as the Essenes and the first Christians pronounced it, indeed means: May everything be as at the beginning. Thus, you order the whole world back to the beginning. As God originally intended his world, and not as it has come to be due to a whole lot of stubborn beings interfering.
There is indeed a lot of derivative in this world, a lot of derived arts and creative expressions, and they are beautiful, for they are ultimately creations, but you can imagine that something is missing in them, namely a spark. That original divine spark that makes something truly super-attractive.” (…)
A few Experiences
The texts have been shortened.
Ruth: “I do not experience it as protection against what comes from outside, such as electrosmog. However, something develops from within when I wear it. I wear it for my heart chakra and feel a new space for the heart center in my aura, a space that belongs only to me and where foreign energy has no access.
Since I (always) can hardly shield myself, I suspect help from the Chram to enlarge my heart energy field so that my love power and great empathy can fully reach other people, but without my heart energy being adversely affected by this new space.”
Jolanda (with an example of how the Chram helps you deal with your complaints differently and what effect that can have)
“I started with a strong reaction to wearing the Chram. The first thing I felt was in my womb, and it was very intense. Then the energy shot through my entire body and out through my feet. It was remarkable to experience. I also suffer from tremors (shaking). When I started wearing the Chram, the shaking came out in all its intensity; it was terrible. The mistake I made before was to fight against it, but now I thought, ‘Okay, just shake it out.’ That lasted for days, really exhausting. Now it is calmer, and sometimes not at all. I no longer take pills for it, so I have already gained a lot and what progress! By letting it out, I relieve the pressure on myself. And humor helps too. When I am with my daughter, we can laugh about it together, and we poke fun at it.”
Monique (with an example that when you change yourself, the world around you can change too)
“The Chram has made me aware that the situation with ‘divine consciousness’ in companies is terrible. BUT… the people around me do not understand that I can be so patient and always remain calm. (…) I am overwhelmed by how the Chram has helped me break through this. And by that, I mean ‘I’ as an ordinary employee, who exposes managers and makes them ‘go to their knees’ towards me????????!!!!! And also in a very polite way, so it’s a mirror effect.(…)”
Joyce (with an example that the Chram sometimes really needs to be cleaned)
“In the first weeks, I felt SUPER good. I was bursting with energy and felt like I could take on the whole world. Just amazing. No one could touch me! I also went to a medium who immediately noticed that I had a kind of shield around me. However, what I did not immediately notice was that this feeling gradually diminished and that I became tired again and also started sleeping poorly, quickly getting angry and extremely irritated in my reactions.
Then I started thinking about ‘what happened here?’. My conclusion is that the Chram was full, dirty, and needed to be cleaned. I now know very well how to handle it for myself. When it is not full, it is truly fantastic!!!”