The Ineffable Vision, or the Revelation of Truth and Supreme Reality

Inner illumination is an echo of universal unity, reflecting the connection between the divine and the self.
- Will this inner illumination, which should make me an akh, necessarily be given to me or does it depend on the will of the god? Neferu asked.
- God's will is your will. For you are a part of the whole, of that whole which is the perfect form of the god, in its visible and invisible aspects. God is what you see around you, what your senses perceive, it is Egypt and other nations, it is the world with everything that lives, it is the sky of fixed stars and wandering stars, but it is also invisible, the space you cannot see with your eyes and which nevertheless exists and separates our world from all those worlds which are, each, stars perceived by our eyes and stars which you cannot see, either because they are too far from us, or because our sight does not manages to capture their light.
And there is what was before creation, before Ta-tenen existed, as well as what will be after, when the visible universe will transform, will disappear in space and time, for space is vaster than the worlds which it contains and time transcends the universe at the moment you see it both in the past - which, for him, still exists - and in the future, which, for him, already exists. You must know that time and space form a whole, that one cannot exist without the other, because without space the world could not spread, and without time, it could not move. Because every movement requires a moment and every moment is a particle of time.
Leadership: Do you discern the vibrant contrast between light and shadow, like a mirroring of life and death, that challenges you to introspect?
- Everything you tell me seems very difficult to understand, said Neferu, sighing, amazed by such words.
- Only through meditation will you be able to begin to understand the deep meaning of my words. For I myself understood only a few things before long practicing meditation on all the elements of thought proposed by my teachers. Then one day, after many austerities, much work, many days and months, and years spent searching for what is within me and outside me, I received the ineffable vision, I saw the light without fire, the light without the sun, eternal light, I came out of myself, left my corporeal shell and took an immortal body of light, then returned to myself, having had the revelation of the truth, of the supreme reality, that which men do not know, generally, only after they have been purified by a series of multiple deaths and repeated lives.
- Could I also receive the ineffable vision?
- It could be, but no one can know the inner ways of the other, not even himself, because only after a tireless search for yourself and your own spirit do you come to know yourself enough to begin to hope that you will be able to receive inner enlightenment. Through successive lives or in one life, through asceticism and the effort of meditation, we can, however, manage to get rid of our enemies within us, to drive away our tormentors.
Leadership: Reflecting on your own revelatory experiences, have you been able to strike a balance between repeated life-inspired feelings and current perception in a visual and imaginative representation of yourself?
Meditation, therefore, is a composition of forces that lead either to fulfillment, or to abolition, or to a kind of blocking in an "other reality" type of existence. The founding and unmaking force of your Self, which I call self-knowledge, is in balance if you manage to evade the daily routine, so that reality is not simply a "middle ground between two abysses", but is the very place of that universal balance, the understanding of your world beyond the understanding of the whole world.
It is about the tendency to put all your vibrations into an equation and constitute them into a unique vision, through a kind of "search for the truth within yourself". So, balancing between the limited and the unlimited, you will be able to experience a deep inner peace, which helps you to know yourself better.
With this vision of the real - balance between clarity and vision - your great becoming will receive acceptance through a kind of awareness of the evolving nature of your ego and its structure. This way you will be able to better understand the connection between what makes you special and what makes you better understand the connection between body and mind. So, it is an ontological balance between two different, yet close impressions, and, as such, your posture is no longer that of a "wanderer", but of a "rediscoverer of inner strength", that is, you have found your balance, motivation and strength to move on.
Leadership: On your path to inner enlightenment, how do you harness patience, dedication, and meditation as essential tools in self-discovery?
The ineffable vision question is profound and shines a spotlight on a journey that is uniquely yours and deeply personal. This exploration of self, of the desire to receive inner enlightenment, is an adventure you undertake not only with your mind, but also with your soul. Are you ready to soar down this path?
Think of relentless self-searching as an expedition into the unknown, where each step brings you closer to your inner truth. It is a process that requires patience, dedication and, above all, a burning desire for self-improvement. It's not an easy journey, but its beauty lies in the challenges you face and how they transform you.
Understanding that no one can truly know the inner ways of another, or even one's own self, without deep introspection is essential. This emphasizes the uniqueness of your spiritual journey. Every life experience, be it successive lives or the journey in this life, adds layers to the complexity of your being. Asceticism and meditation are powerful tools in this quest, enabling you to connect to deeper levels of your consciousness.
Leadership: Have you ever thought that every moment of revelation is actually a reconnection with yourself, in a constant search for understanding reality from a spiritual journey?
Confronting your inner "enemies", your fears and doubts, is an integral part of this process. By defeating them, you open your way to spiritual freedom. But remember, this battle is not one that ends quickly. It is a constant struggle for understanding and acceptance, where each victory brings you closer to enlightenment.
Inner enlightenment is thus a great ideal, a state of grace to which you ceaselessly aspire. It is the ineffable vision you seek, but the path to achieving it is itself a revelation. As you delve into the exploration of your own being, you discover not only the limits but also the endless possibilities of your spirit.
I encourage you to view every moment of introspection as an opportunity for growth. Every thought, every emotion you explore builds and defines you. In this quest, you are never alone. Even though the journey is yours and yours alone, the universe weaves its thread alongside you, subtly guiding you towards the enlightenment you aspire to.
So, dare to continue on this path with an open heart and a curious mind. What you will discover about yourself may be more miraculous than any promised ineffable vision.
The revelation that motivates you to become someone else accepts as its criterion of validity the unbridled possibility of the self to attain spiritual enlightenment.
The ineffable vision, or the revelation of ultimate truth and reality, denotes that stage of understanding and self-acceptance through which you gain the courage to be someone else. Therefore, a deep self-understanding and acceptance of one's reality are essential in the journey towards spiritual enlightenment, providing the courage necessary for personal transformation.
* Note: Rachet, Guy - Cheops and the conjuration of the Ibis, Lucman Publishing House, 2003.