Melchizedek: Genie of the Earth

Posted on April 2, 2015

“He is the God who sits in the center, on the navel of the earth and he is the interpreter of religion to all mankind.”
-Plato

 

Melchizedek is the Regent of the Planet Earth

Every planet in the universe has a regent, a ruler, who embodies the consciousness of that planet and governs all of its diverse processes. The Earth is a unique planet in many ways, and is governed by the holy god known as Melchizedek.

The name Melchizedek means King of Righteousness, and is referenced in the Old and New Testaments, where he is called the High Priest and King (Kohen).

“And Melchizedek king of Salem brought out bread and wine: and he was the priest of the most high God. And he blessed him, and said, ‘Blessed be Abram to the most high God, possessor of heaven and earth, And blessed be the most high God, which hath delivered thine enemies into thy hand.’ And he gave him tithe from all.”  
-Genesis 14:18-20

Jesus Christ is identified in Psalms 110 as “A priest forever in the order of Melchizedek.” 

This means that Melchizidek is the Being who brought the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) into this world.

 

The Kingdom of Melchizedek


There is very little written about Melchizedek and his kingdom in the interior of the Earth, known as Agharti or Shambala in Tibet. But the few testimonies of encounters with this great god are very much worth reflecting upon.

The following is an excerpt from Beasts, Men and Gods by Ferdinand Ossendowski, recounting the stories of Agharti and the King of the Earth he heard while traveling in Tibet in 1920.

“The capital of Agharti is surrounded with towns of high priests and scientists. It reminds one of Lhasa where the palace of the Dalai Lama, the Potala, is the top of a mountain covered with monasteries and temples.  The throne of the King of the World is surrounded by millions of incarnated Gods.  They are the Holy Panditas.  

Some Indian Brahmans and Tibetan Dalai Lamas during their laborious struggles to the peaks of mountains which no other human feet had trod have found there inscriptions carved on the rocks, footprints in the snow and the tracks of wheels.

The blissful Sakkia Mouni found on one mountain top tablets of stone carrying words which he only understood in his old age and afterwards penetrated into the Kingdom of Agharti, from which he brought back crumbs of the sacred learning preserved in his memory.  

There in palaces of wonderful crystal live the invisible rulers of all pious people, the King of the World or Brahytma, who can speak with God as I speak with you, and his two assistants, Mahytma, knowing the purposes of future events, and Mahynga, ruling the causes of these events.

Throughout the whole year the King of the World guides the work of the Panditas and Goros of Agharti. Only at times he goes to the temple cave where the embalmed body of his predecessor lies in a black stone coffin. 

This cave is always dark, but when the King of the World enters it the walls are striped with fire and from the lid of the coffin appear tongues of flame. The eldest Goro stands before him with covered head and face and with hands folded across his chest.

This Goro never removes the covering from his face, for his head is a nude skull with living eyes and a tongue that speaks. He is in communion with the souls of all who have gone before.

The King of the World prays for a long time and afterwards approaches the coffin and stretches out his hand. The flames thereon burn brighter; the stripes of fire on the walls disappear and revive, interlace and form mysterious signs from the alphabet vatannan. From the coffin transparent bands of scarcely noticeable light begin to flow forth. These are the thoughts of his predecessor. Soon the King of the World stands surrounded by an auriole of this light and fiery letters write and write upon the walls the wishes and orders of God. 

At this moment the King of the World is in contact with the thoughts of all the men who influence the lot and life of all humankind: with Kings, Czars, Khans, warlike leaders, High Priests, scientists and other strong men. He realizes all their thoughts and plans.

If these be pleasing before God, the King of the World will invisibly help them; if they are unpleasant in the sight of God, the King will bring them to destruction.

Mahytma and Mahynga find the place for these actions and thoughts in the causes ruling the world. Afterwards the King of the World enters the great temple and prays in solitude. Fire appears on the altar, gradually spreading to all the altars near, and through the burning flame gradually appears the face of God.

The King of the World reverently announces to God the decisions and awards of the ‘Council of God’ and receives in turn the Divine orders of the Almighty.As he comes forth from the temple, the King of the World radiates with Divine Light.”

Practice with Melchizedek

Melchizedek can be prayed to in a specific posture- lying face down with arms out in the shape of a cross. Concentrate your mind on the realm of Melchizedek in his kingdom in the center of the Earth, and pray for assistance with self knowledge and your inner work.