Maia Aela - The Master Stone and the Seven Goddesses
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Maia Aela
The Master Stone and the Seven Goddesses
by Jennyli Gustafsson
Cardboard - 192 pages
Finally, it is time for Maia to fulfill the ancient Inca prophecy, which is to help humanity create a new age and a new human being. In this book, you will follow Maia on an exciting adventure to the origins of humanity, as she travels to Kenya in Africa. There, she meets the Maasai and their medicine man who lives in a small village high up in the mountains.
The company requires a lot of resources, which is why Maia's mission has been combined with the organization "Doctors Without Borders". The connection with Mark and Filip becomes crucial for her in many ways, but perhaps most importantly in understanding the truth about the twin soul, and its origin in the tree of life. But how are things going for Maia and Ernesto? In the first book, they were both united in a common mission, and their love was strong.
Time on earth is not only short, it is also about to burst and leave the human soul in tatters. In order for Maia to heal these wounds, she needs to understand who she is. She needs to see the truth about the real gold, in the depths of the Loita Forest. She also needs to understand the message of the beautiful forest fairies, and the truth about the lost child.
This adventure is a journey into the realms of the Maasai and Sami on Earth, but also into the transcendental realms of the universe and Mother Earth. The mission that Maia has been given, she carries with her in the form of a master stone from Machu Picchu in Peru. The stone becomes increasingly activated during the journey, and acts as a portal to eternity and the seven Pleiadian sisters.
With the help of the stone, Maia finds, bit by bit, the truth about her eternal origin. The stone tells her about the eternal constants: The Holy Baptism, The Holy Wedding and Home Sweet Home. She learns about the fourth and fifth dimensions, and about the new age that humanity itself is about to create – to finally find home.
Maia's mission, to help humanity with this creation, is also Your mission.
Excerpt from the book:
Loita Forest
Back home in Sweden it was winter, as it always is in February. But in Kenya's interior regions in the highlands it was a dry and hot climate that at times felt very uncomfortable, especially for a Nordic person.
I had just entered the mud hut or manyatta assigned to me, to rest, when I heard Salome call my name.
“Maia, can I talk to you?”
“Yes, of course,” I replied, “just a moment.”
I put on my sun hat and stepped out through the small doorway.
“What is it?” I asked.
“Mokompo Ole Simel wants to meet you.”
A shiver ran through my whole body and I didn't know what to say. For a moment I was silent and Salome continued:
“We have to hurry because it’s a long way to go. There’s a dirt road through Masai Mara where we can drive. But the last bit we have to walk. Two Maasai, Moses and Rieko, will guide us and make sure to keep curious animals at bay. You don’t need to worry.”
I wasn't worried at all about lions or elephants. What felt most exciting right now was that I would actually get to meet the Maasai medicine man and chief Mokompo Ole Simel. Maasai from both Kenya and Tanzania visited him to get good advice, mediate in conflicts, receive healing and to see into the future. He had a bull horn filled with stones to predict the future. I would soon get to meet this wise man in his eighties.
The thought of him made me nervous, and I wondered what he would think of me. Would he take me seriously? Would he understand that I had received my mission from the stars, and that it was about humanity's awakening and transition to a new age? Would he understand how big and important our meeting was for the entire cosmos? Would he have mercy on Mark and Filip from "Doctors Without Borders"? Many questions were spinning in my head, and I felt a slight nausea welling up inside me.
I packed a bag with some necessities: a sweater, water and a notebook. I wrapped the Master Stone in a small cloth and put it in the bag. I still didn't really know what its function was. But it had to be there, that much was clear. Salome had said we were leaving in half an hour.
To pass the time, I sat down to meditate. Nothing else felt right at that moment. The silence in the village was occasionally broken by the bleating of sheep and goats, or by a few children playing nearby.
"Greetings to you Maia, to a landscape of wisdom. Many of us have awaited your arrival, and cherubim and angels rejoice in the sky that you are finally here. You have an exciting mission ahead of you, and this is your first stop on an important journey for humanity."
The words you hear now come from visionaries from Cassiopeia. Retrieve information about the thought that was planted in the craters at the top of Kilimanjaro! The work you are to do here is to act as a channel between the original thought and the light of eternity. The temperature will rise! That is one thing that is certain. Then it is important to behave as water would have done. Mother Water is always with you.
Understand that you always have access to all four elements: Mother Earth, Mother Water, Father Wind, and Father Sun. You have been taught about these before. The thought that you are here to retrieve is preserved deep within the earth. Do not doubt yourself.”
Suddenly I was awakened by a sharp signal from outside. I rushed up and immediately realized that I was late. They were already waiting for me in the jeep. I said thank you as I rushed out of the hut with my bag on my back. My heart was beating fast. The sun was setting and the light had turned yellow. The dry dirt roads shone like gold. The vast expanses lay ahead of us, and on the horizon the blue-gray mountains towered. It was truly a special trip. Anything could happen, and I had no idea when we would arrive.
At long last the jeep stopped, and I woke up. My first feeling was that I was home in Sweden, but suddenly I was back in Africa again. Thoughts can travel in a fraction of a second, I thought. Eternity and origin carry the same thought, and I will pass it on to the world.
While the thoughts were spinning in my head, we were already on our way on foot. Some had flashlights and the two Maasai had torches. It wasn't quite pitch black yet, but the torches were still a safety net. A large, wild forest rose up in front of us and I felt a shiver run through my body. Should we go in there, I thought. The forest vegetation was very different from the small trees you could see out on the savannah. The forest was enormous, it felt like. The trees stood close together and rose up towards the sky. To my eyes, it looked like a real magic forest.
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