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The Calling of the High Priestess

I’ve been in the field of metaphysics for most of my life, spending a good portion in exploration and contemplation of the greater mysteries and the remainder of that time teaching to others.  It’s what I would describe as my calling. Each of us has hidden inside, a “calling” which stays with us throughout our lifetime. We may choose to pursue this calling or we may choose to ignore it, pushing it deep inside trying to forget that it exists, as we succumb to our fears of not measuring up or failing or being rejected by our peers.  We’ve all struggled with this at one point or another in our lifetimes.

During high school, I kept my psychic abilities a secret; for fear that I would be rejected or misunderstood. I was a popular girl in school and did not want to be perceived as odd. I was able to keep my prophetic dreams and psi abilities a secret, until one day in my senior year in high school. I had a dream that I could not walk away from, for it was about one of my best friends and her mother. In the dream, I saw my friend’s mother in her car driving to work. As she was driving, a truck cut her off and she lost control of the car, injuring her in the resulting crash.  Waking from this dream, I struggled with the feeling that this was going to happen this very morning. I knew I could call my friend and ask her to have her mother stay home, thus avoiding this accident, and I also knew that in doing so, I would risk being exposed as someone with peculiar abilities.

After wrestling with this dilemma for a few minutes, including the fact that I had never tried to prove to anyone my track record of how many of my dreams came true, I let my fear go as my love and concern for my friend and her mother far outweighed anything I could imagine happening to me.  I picked up the phone, called my friend and told her my dream. To my surprise, she dismissed me. I pleaded with her, explaining that my dreams had come to pass many times before.  However, my having kept silent all these years, never sharing my experiences, left her little to go on in order to believe my dream.  She said she would see me at school and hung up.  Not giving up without a fight, I called her home again, but this time no one answered.

Later that day, my friend approached me in tears explaining that her father had called the school and that her mother had been in an accident exactly as I had described.  With tears in my eyes, I told her how very sorry I was. She turned to me, and I thought she was going to say that she wished she had warned her mother when I called that morning. Instead her eyes grew cold and she said, “What is wrong with you”? I said, “ I don’t understand, what do you mean”? And she screamed, “Something’s wrong with you, you made this happen!”  I reeled back in shock, stunned that my friend, whom I had been so close with all these years, would think that I could wish for something like this to happen to her mother. Yet she did. Nothing I could say to her at that time would comfort her and nothing would change her mind. She drifted away from me after that experience and our friendship grew to an end.

For many people, an incident like this would pull them into their fear, moving them away from their calling. For me, it hurt me deeply at the time, but it gave me the resolve and motivation to begin a campaign of educating others on metaphysics and psi abilities in the hope that one day others would not fear people with abilities, which were not yet understood in the mainstream world. I’ve since gone on to write, teach and build a school teaching esoteric mysteries as well as creating the talk show, Explore Your Spirit reporting on new discoveries from the science and spiritual arenas. My belief is that when science and spirituality unite and work together, rather than apart, the answers to the greater mysteries will be uncovered and explained.

I’m not the only person to share an interest in both fields of science and spirituality. As Albert Einstein wrote, “Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind”.

In the past, we have lived in fear, in one aspect or the other. At one time in history, scientists were killed by those who ruled with religious persecution, for stating facts we now take for granted, such as the fact that the sun does not revolve around the earth, but rather the earth revolves around the sun. During these same times, wise women were called witches and burned to remove their knowledge of the Divine Mysteries.
In return, religion has been shunned by many scientists who choose to forego belief in anything, which they could not view with their own eyes thus dismissing it as superstition. And from there, religions have turned on each other, arguing over who knows best and scientists turned a blind eye to wise women who understood natural ways of healing. Unbelievably to us now, there once was a time in history where doctors shunned other doctors who washed their hands between treating patients. It’s unthinkable to imagine this now, but this was a time where scientists who were working on the theory of microscopic germs, were belittled, because germs could not be viewed with the naked eye, and therefore it was argued that they did not exist. This leads one to wonder, how many other things not viewed by all, such as auras, are readily dismissed by others, who do not have the eyes in which to see…

As Arthur Schopenhauer pointed out, each newly discovered truth has to pass through three stages:
1. First it is ridiculed
2. Then, it is violently opposed
3. Finally, it is accepted as self-evident

In my opinion, Science and Spirituality are describing the same experiences through different thought processes. The goal we must now strive to achieve is to bring things back into balance, with an open mind, rather than through ego and the desire to be right.  As quantum physics blows open more doors of discovery, it becomes more apparent how little we know, yet how connected we all are.
The mystics have been teaching this wisdom for thousands of years and now at this unique point in time, we again are joining together to work together for the good, to create new understanding of this universe we live in and explore uncharted territory.
I hope you’ll join me as we explore the mysteries and create a new future of full of magic and infinite possibilities. Beginning this fall, you’ll begin to hear more from me, as I share the teachings as a High Priestess of the Divine Mysteries. I’m on a mission to educate, entertain and inspire and invite you to join me and take a walk on the moonlight path.
In honor of the ancient ways and those who bravely walked before us, and in joy of the times to come,
*~Kala~*

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More about Kala Ambrose: Kala Ambrose is an award winning author, intuitive and talk show host of the Explore Your Spirit with Kala Show. Her thought-provoking interviews entice listeners to tune in around the globe! Described by her guests and listeners as discerning, empowering and inspiring, she speaks with world renowned authors, artists, teachers and researchers delving into metaphysical, holistic and paranormal topics. Kala’s book, 9 Life Altering Lessons: Secrets of the Mystery Schools Unveiled delves into the mysteries of ancient Egyptian mystery schools and explains their wisdom teachings. Kala Ambrose is a highly interactive teacher on a mission to educate, entertain and inspire. She lectures on the Ancient Wisdom Teachings of Egypt and the Mystery Schools, Developing Business Intuition, Working with Auras, Chakras and Energy Fields, and Wise Woman Wisdom (also known as the Divine Feminine). More information about Kala at: www.ExploreYourSpirit.com

A few thoughts on the Sphinx Mystery…

olivia_templeWe both use intuition when visiting the ancient sites of Egypt. Mine is more an intuitive echo, an attraction towards a certain area, a doorway, a stone or a patch of sunlight, which might hold a secret, whereas Robert, the cosmic detective, deduces and concludes, measures, seeks out and finds clues and evidence from the ancient archive. He picks up stardust, magnetic hints which zoom into his head like comets.

He is Sherlock Holmes and I am his Dr Watson. His brain can almost be heard whizzing around like clockwork and waves of energy seem to surround him like sonar. When he is on the track of something he is unstoppable and has no idea of time passing. Atmosphere pulls me into a haze, a trance, a stream of consciousness, a meditative inner state where receptors are open to unseen currents and tensions, ley lines and whispers of the collective memory. Between us we navigate the furrows and folds of ancient invisible boundaries and scoop up the residue of forgotten plans.

Thus it was that upon seeing the Great Sphinx for the first time we both gulped because we saw things as they once had been. Anubis, crouching, his slim body stretched out in guardian repose, long legs forward, spine straight, a guard dog. No lion – even in the imagination. We sensed a watery place, a navigation, an inundation, not rain, but flood. The dumpling head that sits there now seemed to scream out like a denial. The pharaoh’s face, that Mona Lisa enigmatic smile: Above it in our inner eye loomed the sharp and listening ears of Anubis.

This was how it started. The search for clues. Collecting and reading, in many cases, translating early travellers’ tales, which we collected from all over the world, with their descriptions of the small chamber hidden in the haunches of the body, and these descriptions not made by experts or Egyptologists or even archaeologists, but by ordinary adventurers, travellers writing home with descriptions of what they had seen. They saw what we can never see because the restoration work, as it is called, has succeeded in covering up all the interesting bits in 1926 with tons of modern cement and concrete.

Many times we tried the patience of the Inspectors who accompanied us into the sphinx enclosure and the Valley Temple. We stayed too late, we strayed too far, Robert leapt across rooftops and slithered into pits and trenches, immune to everyone and everything, not hearing whistles or the clanking of keys telling him it was time to leave, or noticing the light fade. The keys that we sought were not those that close and lock but those that open and reveal. We hope that we have opened a whole new dawn for the silent sphinx and that other people will follow up the story and help to solve the Sphinx Mystery…..

Listen to the interview with Kala and Robert and Olivia Temple on The Explore Your Spirit with Kala Show. The show airs on May 29th, 2009 and can be found in the archives here: http://exploreyourspirit.com/Media/shows2.shtml#TEMPLESPHINX

temple-bookMore About Robert and Olivia Temple:
Professor Robert Temple is author of a dozen challenging and provocative books, commencing with The Sirius Mystery. His books have been translated into a total of 44 foreign languages. He combines solid academic scholarship with an ability to communicate with the mass public. He is Visiting Professor of the History and Philosophy of Science at Tsinghua University in Beijing, and previously held a similar position at an American university. For many years he was a science writer for the Sunday Times, the Guardian, and a science reporter for Time-Life, as well as a frequent reviewer for Nature and profile writer for The New Scientist. He is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, and has been a member of the Egypt Exploration Society since the 1970s, as well as a member of numerous other academic societies. He has produced, written and presented a documentary for Channel Four and National Geographic Channels on his archaeological discoveries in Greece and Italy, and he was at one time an arts reviewer on BBC Radio 4’s ‘Kaleidoscope’. In 1993, his translation of the Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh was performed at the Royal National Theatre in London. With his wife, Olivia, an author and artist, he is co-author and translator of the first complete English version of Aesop’s Fables, which attracted a great deal of international press attention at the time of its release, as the earlier translations had suppressed some of the fables because of Victorian prudery.
OLIVIA TEMPLE is an artist and writer, who has contributed to many well known magazines in the UK. She was co-author with her husband of Aesop: The Complete Fables (Penguin Classics). She organised the Egyptian, Greek and Italian archaeological research trips for the Project for Historical Dating, and took part in all the archaeometric dating work in Egypt with the permission of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. She works closely with her husband, she translated all the French early travellers’ reports on the Sphinx, consulted on and edited the book, and took many of the photos which appear in The Sphinx Mystery. She has co-designed this website. Olivia is also director of an opera and theatrical design archive. More info at: http://www.sphinxmystery.info

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