0528 A favorite lifetime during the chaos of war in the Corinth

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A favorite lifetime shared with my Artisan guide during the chaos of war in the Corinth

This session material is from May 28, 2025

MEntity: Hello to you, Jeroen. We are here, now. We can begin.

Jeroen:

Hello, Michael. It is good to see you.

From our previous sessions together, I learned that my Artisan guide (from Cadre 1 Entity 2) is my Essence Mate from an earlier Grand Cycle on Earth as the silicon-based Magma Beings and we share a Sacral Link. In the context of our current cycle as humans, you shared this favorite lifetime that the two of us shared together.

“A "favorite" life with the Artisan might be from a life when you shared in a Mate Agreement that was your only Mate Agreement for that life. Your paths kept crossing but you never noticed each other because of the chaos of war in the Corinth around 150 BCE. You were both male and circumstances repeatedly moved you apart. You survived the battles and war and settled into a comfortable life for some years before succumbing to illness. This put you in the care of medical facilities where you finally crossed paths and were able to bond while dying.”

This appears to be from during and after the Achaean War of 146 BCE.

I would like to know more about this lifetime. What factors led to both of us choosing to incarnate in this time and place? What did we each do in terms of work or creative projects if that was a possibility given the war and battles? How did we survive the war? Could you describe some of the meaningful moments that we shared together before we died?

MEntity: From what we can see, the choice to incarnate during the chaotic fragmentation of the Achaean League and the violent assertion of Roman power was because both of you were exploring themes of loss, longing, and reunion. When Essence chooses such themes, they are not meant to be punitive but simply to be fertile grounds for a kind of soul choreography, where the movement of your lives could echo the movement of Essence striving for meaningful contact amidst disarray. Your Essences were not naive to the brutality of that period, but the challenge of loving when not convenient, and inviting the heart to remember what the eyes have never seen, can be quite intensely valuable.

Jeroen: That makes sense. I love what you shared. I am glad we could find each other and remember each other even given how brutal life was during that period.

MEntity: There was little time for overt creative expression, but both of you found solace in gestures of care, like the careful shaping of earth to hold water near encampments, the etching of guiding symbols along ruined roads, the reconstruction of shelters. These acts, though not recognized as "art." were your shared Essence's way of quietly creating harmony amid the ruin.

Jeroen: That's beautiful that we could share something meaningful and helpful to the people during the time. I still enjoy etching symbols that come to mind into the ground.

MEntity:

Both of you were on the periphery of the bloodiest battles. You survived through adaptation and you tended to keep moving, remained neutral, offering services to both sides and knowing when to retreat. Your bodies were strained, with infections common and medical treatment primitive. Eventually, your injuries led to fever and decline, which placed you in the same communal care facilities within the walls of a rebuilt sanctuary near Silkyon. (I think this may have been Sicyon which is about 22 km from Corinth.)

One of your final nights together was spent beneath olive trees, your beds moved outdoors for fresh air. You spoke of the shape of clouds, the scent of thyme, and guessing which birds made which sounds. You held hands, not out of romance, but because it felt natural and nothing needed more to be said. He died two days before you, but in that brief time, you experienced what you both came to find: reunion through quiet presence.

Jeroen:

Oh, I love that. What a beautiful way that we could spend in reunion our final nights together. I enjoy doing that even now, guessing which birds made which sounds. I will think of my friend from that life during the next time spent listening to the birds.

Was this the lifetime that we formed our Sacral Link or was that another lifetime?

MEntity: No, the Link was already in place.

Jeroen: What did we experience in the Astral after we had died?

MEntity:

Both of you arrived fully present in the Astral and took a very long rest, processing your deaths separately. He rested in a kaleidoscopic astral environment full of light patterns that mimicked pulsating magma, a space filled with rippling oranges and violet currents. Your focus was more tactile and in a grove-like structure full of breezes, warmth, and a sense of being held in time.

Eventually, these personalities reunited and created a garden workshop.

Jeroen:

Oh, how cool. Can you describe the garden workshop?

The light patterns of pulsating magma reminded me of the Grand Cycle as the magma beings.

MEntity: The garden was not lush in a floral sense, but was abundant with symbolic growth. An expanse of spiraling, gently glowing vines that emerged from low, obsidian-black soil. Luminescent geometric leaves, each with living glyphs that represented memories, intention, etc. from the recent life. New leaves and growth would emerge as activated by other lives through time. There were trees, but only two are permanent. The olive tree, and a fire root tree. In a central grove is an open circular pavilion bordered by upright stones etched with sigils that change. This workshop could be considered more like a conceptual forge where you would play with elements of memory, meaning, and shape collected from the garden. The garden workshop would have what could be described as color storms, sound sculptures, and light threads that were collected and braided and given to "future" personalities to carry into the new life.

Jeroen:

That's incredibly beautiful. I love that.

Is my guide friend who is with me today represented as a single personality of Essence or more like a collective of personalities who have reunited with Essence over time?

MEntity: Guides are always more like a collective, but also almost always represented by a single personality.

Jeroen:

That's something I have wondered about for a while and makes sense.

I was wondering if I could request a message from my guide if that is possible.

MEntity: LONGING/DESIRE IS NOT A FLAW, IT IS A LANTERN. FOLLOW IT, AND YOU WALK TOWARD HOME.

Jeroen:

Oh, I love that message. Thank you.

I know we are out of time together. Thank you for exploring this lifetime shared with my guide friend with me and answering my questions.

MEntity: Good day to you, Jeroen. Goodbye, for now.

Jeroen: Have a good day. Thank you.

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I watched part of a documentary on the Macedonian Wars that preceded the Achaean War of 146 BCE. This appeared to me as a period of very brutal and bloody battles in our history. I think that my ancient friend and I did a good job of navigating the war the best we could while helping people out along the way in the ways that we could do so. I very much love the garden that we created in the Astral Plane together. I also like to think about how the Earth has been our home since the very beginning starting with the Hadean period. We must have had quite a broad and diverse range of experiences together and with others who live here throughout Earth's history.