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When the Wave Came: A Lemurian Memory of Love, Loss, and Light

Introduction


Here is one of my sessions from early 2024 with my friend and colleague Lena. It has been beautiful to explore this work from the client’s perspective with her for the past two years, and together we have uncovered some truly meaningful stories.


First, I want to share that not all inner journeys (also known as QHHT sessions) are like this. In fact, most of the stories that come through are quite mundane—yet they still offer powerful insights and transformative experiences. For example, Lena once accessed a lifetime of a woman with below-average intellectual capacities. The story was simple, even uneventful—but the presence of the woman, her lack of mental fog, and her deep connection to Nature left a lasting impact. It was a potent reminder that transformation doesn’t require drama. Even simple lifetimes can be deeply healing.


So please know that I don’t share this story to set expectations. Every session is unique.


This particular story came through during a time when I was immersing myself in stories about Atlantis and Lemuria. I had just attended an online event hosted by Katya Nova. In the opening ceremony, Elise Braithwaite offered a group channeled experience, connecting us to the energies of Atlantis and Lemuria. It stirred something deep in me. I felt compelled to read A Hypnotist’s Journey to Atlantis by Sarah Breskman Cosme (I share more in this video review), which added further layers to the mythos. In her book, Cosme recounts the past-life memory of a Lemurian princess who witnesses her homeland being overtaken by a massive wave and is taken prisoner by Atlanteans. It’s a powerful narrative—but I’ve come to feel that it is only one piece of a much larger puzzle.


Atlantis, like any mighty civilization, likely spanned thousands—maybe hundreds of thousands—of years. I suspect that what we call "Atlantis" experienced both light and shadow, wisdom and corruption, grace and greed, depending on the era.


Elise Braithwaite shared in her channeling that many of us have lived lives in both Atlantis and Lemuria, carrying ancient memories—both beautiful and traumatic. I’ve noticed that more and more people are speaking of this trauma, particularly the cataclysms that ended those civilizations. Astrologer Christopher Witecki of Sirius Joy has spoken about how this "wave trauma" still lives in our collective subconscious, and that we are now in a time of healing it.


Barbara Hand Clow, in Awakening the Planetary Mind (originally Catastrophobia), suggests that the trauma of these ancient collapses is the root of our modern fear-based living. It may even explain our irrational responses to environmental crises—we fear collapse, so we act in ways that accelerate it. A powerful loop of unhealed memory.


Cosme also notes how the Covid years and the vaccine rollout activated Atlantis memories for many. Dolores Cannon has also explored Atlantis, particularly in The Convoluted Universe: Book One. Her sessions seem to access lifetimes from the height of Atlantean civilization.


Rudolf Steiner wrote about Lemuria and Atlantis too. I’ve read Angela Lord’s summary of his work. His descriptions are, well... otherworldly—fluid beings on a liquid planet and strange morphing forms. I’m still sitting with how (or if) his vision fits into this wider picture.


Another book I plan to read soon is Lemuria & Atlantis: Studying the Past to Survive the Future by Shirley Andrews. I’ll share more once I’ve finished it.


On a personal note, I was deeply affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. I was 15, and my heart broke for the people impacted. I remember speaking with my Catholic school chaplain, searching for meaning. His answers left me unsatisfied, and I became atheist shortly after—until discovering Yoga in my twenties. Having accessed this Lemurian lifetime, I now understand why that catastrophe struck such a deep chord. I believe I was remembering.


This past-life experience has offered me new insight into my own mothering and community values. To feel the depth of support offered by an aligned society—one rooted in spiritual presence, responsibility, and love—was healing beyond words. For me, past life journeys have often been about remembering strength. Remembering the discipline, values, and clarity that can guide us through uncertain times with grace.


I’ll write a separate post soon to reflect more on the themes of mothering and community in this story. I have kept my personal questions to my higher self in the story because I feel they can be helpful to others. My questions were around finances/debt and healing my daughter's eczema. Going over this session and writing it out for you has been heailng for me. Thank you for reading.


Note: This session was originally performed in French and has been translated into English. I’ve done a light edit to improve the readability of the text. The spoken word often includes hesitations and filler words like “like,” which I’ve removed. Sentence structure has also been smoothed out for flow. Otherwise, the content remains unchanged. ⚠️ A Note for Sensitive Readers:


This story includes themes of spiritual preparation for collective death. While the narrative is peaceful and filled with love, it culminates in a prophetic vision of a large wave that ends the Lemurian civilization. Please take care as you read and pause if needed.


Now for the journey





The Session


The Beach and the Bond Between Sisters


L: What do you see? What do you feel?


E: I’ve been seeing images for a while now.

I didn’t want to leave the beach, but I’m on another beach, another seashore, but it’s rockier. Again, with tall wild grasses. It’s the Pacific. I think it’s Lemuria.


L: What do you see around you?


E: I think I’m with a little girl. I’m older.

Maybe 22, 23 years old. Oh, I’m beautiful. I have long brown hair, thick, very thick. My skin is darker.


L: What’s your hair like?


E: It looks like… You might think of… I don’t know if you know Zendaya.


L: I don’t know.


E: She’s in The Greatest Showman.


L: No, I don’t know her.


E: She reminds me of that, but this woman is a bit taller and more robust, stronger than that woman. With darker skin too. The hair is like milk chocolate. The skin is maybe a bit more orange, copper. A bit copper with a “glow” that is very beautiful. It’s a glow of spiritual health, a lot, a lot of love, yeah.


L: What are you wearing, your clothes?


E: Kind of white dresses, not perfectly white, natural.


L: And the dress, what is it like?


E: It’s a bit Roman style but different at the same time, like there’s a lot of…drapping. There’s a lot of material but it’s not heavy at the same time. There are a lot of folds. There’s also a belt. I think I’m wearing gold jewelry. I don’t know if it’s really gold but it looks like it…

Oh! Everything is beautiful too! It’s very beautiful! Wow!


L: Where is the jewelry on your body? What are they?


E: Gold bracelets, earrings, necklaces.

I look at that and I think it looks like a lot, it might be cumbersome, but it doesn’t bother me. It’s like it’s part of her, she wears it all the time.

The little girl too, she has small jewelry, she has less, but it’s kind of the same shape.


L: How old is she?


E: I think she’s 6 years old, the little girl who is sitting cross-legged.


L: Is she… are you connected to the little girl? Do you have ties?


E: She’s a little sister.


L: Ah, it’s your little sister.


E: I think she’s my daughter (in this life), my second daughter…


L: What else do you notice around you?


E: It’s very rocky, we hear the ocean, but it’s not too hot. We’re comfortable. I don’t know what I’m wearing on my feet, I can’t really see well. I don’t think I’m barefoot. They’re like Roman-style sandals, but also different at the same time, I don’t know, I’m having trouble seeing.


L: Is your dress long or short?


E: It comes just below the knees, so I can still run easily, without fear of tripping.


L: You can walk freely.


E: Yeah, I feel good but maybe less strong than in the life of the Native American, but this woman here, she is more graceful, she can dance, she is light when she moves, like a cat, so light. 


L: Is she tall too? 


E: No, she is not very tall. She is happy, she is so light-hearted.


L: Oh yeah! What does she feel in her heart?


E: A lot of love, a lot of love for the Earth, a lot of love for existence, a lot of love for her little sister. Yeah, just full, full of love and joy, her heart is very light. It makes me shine from the heart.


L: Wow!


E: She has beautiful hair. She has beautiful hair… I really have beautiful hair! Wow! Her happiness extends to her hair!


L: And what are these two women doing there? This little girl and her big sister?


E: I think it’s one of her favorite places, to come and just reflect, do all that, and like, just love the earth, the ocean, the sea. And so, she teaches that to the little girl, shows her, they talk together. She just shows her this place, explains what she does when she comes here. I think the little girl had asked her where she went when she left, she often went alone for her walks. And she told her to come with her to show her.


L: So she shows this environment to her sister, her little sister… How do you feel? (Visible emotion)


E: A sadness.


L: Take the time to feel it.


E: It’s in looking at the little girl… she feels maybe that something is going to happen.


L: What does she feel?


E: She feels that the little girl won’t live to her age, that’s what she believes.She won’t be able to experience the same emotions as a woman in her twenties who has reached this status, this level. She won’t get there.


L: What makes her feel that?


E: She knows it by looking into the little girl’s eyes, it’s also like a premonition. And she feels that something is going to happen.


L: What else?


E: She is very disciplined, she is able to really feel her sadness well, and also to take a deep breath and trust the Creator, Life, and return to the present moment and then start playing a game together. She manages to stay in the present moment despite what she sees. It makes her appreciate the moments she has with her little sister even more. The little sister loves her a lot. She admires her big sister a lot, the way she looks at her, she wants to learn everything, do everything like her.


L: Oh yeah!?


E: They have such a beautiful relationship of respect. The big sister really wants to help her as much as possible. The little sister appreciates everything, and she admires her. They have a beautiful relationship.


L: Do they have a special connection?


E: It’s not super special, but it makes me realize that having a big age difference, an age difference between sisters, is really beautiful. I’m maybe 22-23 years old, and the little one is 6 years old. So that makes an age gap of 15-17 years.


L: It's really a beautiful relationship.


E: Yeah.


L: Do they have other brothers and sisters? (No.) Is there anything else that would be interesting to explore in this theme?


E: Now, after playing a lot, they sit down and meditate together, just in silence. I want to show her how to calm her mind.


L: She shows her how to meditate. And how does she meditate? How do they do it?


E: They sit cross-legged, close their eyes, open the inner eye. You have to listen to the breath, then become one with the earth…with everything, to open up and let yourself melt, to let consciousness become aware of the unity of everything, as if we were rocks on the beach.


L: So she often goes there to meditate (yes), so it's very easy for the older one and the little one, she's learning too, that is to say, she is able to listen.


E: Yeah, we share a beautiful moment. There's still a bit of sadness.

I might want to see more of the other things she does in her life.


Village Life and Sacred Coommunity


L: We can visit her home, if you want. Let's leave this scene and see her house. It's your house. What do you see? What do you feel?


E: A fairly simple dwelling, in a small village. It's just a round house in the shape of a circle with a thatched roof.


L: A roof made of what?


E: Thatch, it's straw. The walls are made of earth, but it's very beautiful. It doesn't look primitive, just simple.


L: What else do you notice in the house if you go inside?


E: The door is just a small veil, a kind of fabric.


L: Are there accessories in the house?


E: Yeah, but not many. It's a beautiful pale gray. It reminds me of the moon.

The house is... there's a kind of foundation to raise it a bit.


L: And inside, what is it like?


E: I can't see...I think they are tiles, but it's not cold to the feet.

There’s a small cup for eating and a small sink. It's that we don't eat often inside. We don't spend too much time inside our house. No, we are more outside. We are outside because it's warm, it's nice, the temperature is perfect outside, and there are places to eat in the community, mostly.

Sometimes, if we feel like it, we can be alone in the house, eat alone, but... Oh, I feel like we don't live with our parents. I think our parents have other work to do for the community, so...

Ah... I'm old enough to take care of my sister, and there’s also the whole community working together so it's not like only the parents are responsible for the children... we don't necessarily miss them, it's... yeah, it's interesting it's not the same importance that we put on parents now because it's like the whole community are the parents.

Uncles and aunts too. And even those who are not family relations, just the whole community.

So it's not just the parents who have all the burden of taking care of the children, all the responsibility. I think there's even less importance on marriage, actually.


L: Oh yeah? How so?


Motherhood, Pregnancy, and Spiritual Preparation


E: My parents, they are not necessarily together, they came together to have children. They are the same parents for both girls, but they do their work, they live separate lives. Some couples may stay together, and others do not, it’s not a problem at all in this community. There are no strict rules, so everything is a flow but there’s a lot of respect and honesty among everyone. Everyone wants to take care of the children. There’s a little school that the children love, that the teachers love. And, yeah, sometimes, it’s… you just have to find the best place for the young ones to… where they will live. So if it’s an older sister who is willing, then the older sister takes care of them. Otherwise, there might be another neighbor who wants the company of a child. It’s very fluid. It seems like there are bases of respect and community that are the foundations for everyone, the norms for everyone. So everything is based on that. Everything flows naturally from it. I feel like there’s a great importance placed on the choice of having a child. The fact that a couple, a man and a woman, come together to have a child, they place a lot, a lot of importance on that because it’s a new being entering the community. It has to be done with the highest intentions and very, very good energies.


L: So in the decision of a couple, when they have a child, are there things they check together, if they are meant to have a child together, for example?


E: They will express their desire to the elders, and they must have the blessing and also be guided… But at the same time, when there is a child wanting to come, it’s very difficult to stop it! So, it’s the woman… she will say, she tells the others that “I feel there is a child coming.” And so, they pay a lot of attention to her, they support the man too so that he can be well prepared, and they spend time together, they live together. She is recognized in the community as a woman who is going to have a child soon, so everyone pays more attention to her.


L: Does the child manifest to the woman first or to both parents?


E: It depends. Sometimes it’s the man who feels it first, sometimes it’s the woman.


L: What else is interesting and part of…


E: It’s the power of pregnancy. The man and the woman spend all their time together, they can live together. He helps to protect her and to serve her well on all levels, spiritually, physically. After the baby is born, it’s more a community of women who are present, it’s their job to take care of the women who have new babies. The father is a bit less involved at that time.


L: What does the father do during that time?


E: He works in the community.


L: Just out of curiosity, for the pregnancy and while waiting for the baby to arrive, what are the things they do to prepare for the baby’s arrival? Are there care routines, for example?


E: Both work less. He does half of his workload.

It's as if it helps the child to feel more secure, having the presence of both the father and the mother during the pregnancy. And the mother, she no longer does her official work, but she still helps… she does easier things in the community. She helps prepare meals, she helps the children at school.

I look at the mother, for example, during the pregnancy of the little sister… She had a more official job in the government, and during the pregnancy, she returns to the community with the people to do simpler things, she can rest when she feels the need, like when there is mental or physical stress.

She is well supported by the whole community. Yeah… they recognize that it’s very, very important, the mother’s state of mind, the relationship with the father… it will result in a baby that is healthy on all levels.

And then, for the birth, the father is also present, but there are other women who come… I’m trying to see if I see something interesting…

It’s like what Emilie does for the birth (in this lifetime Emilie is a birth doula and has studied sovereign birth outside of the system)...

After the baby is born, those first weeks are really a time of healing for the mother and for the baby’s soul to adjust to its arrival on earth. Then the husband is less present at that time, it’s interesting, but it’s the work of the women to surround the mother well.


L: What do they do to surround the mother well?


E: There’s always someone with her, a grandmother, or even children. The children from the school… they come to read her stories. All the different energies help the mother.

So the children bring her gifts, food. There are grandmothers who stay nearby and work on materials, other things, just to always have a presence in the room, to bring everything the mother and the baby need.

She has less energy for her husband, the father is no longer really present.

His job is done, and in the first years, the first three years of childhood, it’s more the community of women, grandmothers, there are also grandfathers, the old men who are there to help, to support the mother and the new child.

After, when the child is 3-4 years old, then they go more into the community, and the mother can go do her work if she wants. Their mother has a more official job, so she leaves, but the other women were so involved in the child’s life from birth that it’s like… yeah. It’s not as painful when the mother leaves. There is some sadness but there are so many other people and so much love that it’s a pretty, yeah, pretty easy transition.

They still see each other afterward, but she becomes more like an uncle or an aunt that is much loved. The biological parents are not as important.


L: Maybe that’s why the little girl loves her big sister so much.


E: Yes. She’s the adult she is attached to.


L: Wow, that’s beautiful! What else? Are there other things that are important in this scene?


Work, Spiritual Centers, and the Role of the Messenger


E: I’m trying to see the work of the older one, if she has another job…

I think she does something with writing books. It’s a bit like a university, she teaches the older ones. She also works in spiritual centers, but more like a messenger, she’s not really inside, she’s not a religious sister.


L: What does the spiritual center look like?


E: That’s why she wears a lot of gold, because she is close to those people, but she doesn’t live there. It’s very beautiful, there are columns, it’s circular in shape, with a golden dome. 


L: So, there’s a lot of gold in the spiritual circles. 


E: Yes. It’s very open. There are arches, so you can see the sea and nature around. It’s important for them that it’s not closed off from nature. It does mean more work to keep it clean, though! And there are gardens around and small houses around. It’s like an ashram maybe, those who work there live there. But she, she’s a messenger.


L: What does she do as a messenger? What does that involve? 


E: These people who live there, men and women, it’s like they speak another language, something else, they spend a lot of time in meditation. They might seem a bit crazy, but she, she understands them. So she translates what they are trying to say and brings it to the palace… She writes.  Upon further reflection their language soudned a lot likthe light language channeled by my friend Stephanie Yelovich


L: So she understands the language of these people, the religious people.


E: She understands them, yes, more telepathically than verbally. I think that’s why she knows something is going to happen. 


L: Ok. Did they also talk to her about it, or did she receive this information on her own? 


Premonition and the Coming Wave


E: Yes, they know. She had already sensed it, but they confirmed it to her, and she is going 

to tell the palace, but they don’t really want to hear about it. 


L: Why is that? 

E: It’s such a great catastrophe. It’s the end of their continent. They don’t believe that something like that could happen. They don’t believe that Mother Earth and God would let something like that happen. 


L: And yet, knowing it, couldn’t they prepare to… 


E: Yes, but she sees that there is nothing to be done, so maybe it’s better to think that it won’t happen. 


L: What’s the danger? What could happen? 


E: Their world is going to be submerged by water; she loves water so much… she doesn’t understand how it could happen. But she tries to trust and have a broader perspective, but it’s very difficult to keep this message. The people in her village, they don’t know. Most people don’t know. Maybe they know, but they bury it very deep. They avoid seeing what is going to happen. 


L: Can she sense how long it will take to happen? If it’s near or far in time. 


E: In 10 years. In 10 years. 


L: What else does she do in her work as a messenger? You said she also writes


E: I just had a flash. When she meditates on the beach, she prepares. She prepares her sister too. On the day it will happen, that’s what they will do beforehand… meditate, then they will leave their bodies before it happens. I have chills. She can show her, teach her, prepare her. She can show her how to stay calm, even with this event, so that her soul is not traumatized. 


L: Ok. So she is preparing herself, right? 


E: Yeah. Because there are many things. I don’t know why, but she gives her this training. Yeah. So that she will be ready. There are going to be many people whose souls will be very traumatized by this event.


L: How do you feel?


E: Quite sad.


L: What makes you sad?


E: They are so beautiful, they are so peaceful, they are so free, they don’t have many customs and dogma that limit them, imprison them in their way of life, in their human thoughts, they have spiritual and self discipline. There is no competition.

Everyone has their role. They have known for a long time how to live, how to help each other, and how to help each other thrive on all levels.


L: I wonder, do these people eat? Do they gather for meals? What do they eat? What gives them energy? You said there were gardens.


E: Hard to see. There are different plants. It makes me think of Indian food. There are vegetables I don’t know, tastes I don’t know. There are sauces. Fruits.

There is the option of eating meat and fish. Not many do it, but some do. It’s more for the warriors and the men who eat meat.


L: Yeah, they need that energy.


E: Yes. But it’s not the majority...


L: The food is generally very light.


E: Yes, they don’t need to eat much because they are so free and open and light spiritually. She has so much love for her people, for the earth, she has so much love.


L: Do they eat several times a day or more rarely?


E: I see one big community meal.


L: Daily?


E: Around 4 o’clock, yes. And for the rest, there are fruits available.


L: Is it more food that is foraged or more from gardens?


E: A mix of both.

They have gardens around their houses. They have a bigger garden around their main community building or their kitchen, and there is also a large forest where they can gather things. A bit of everything. It’s just one small village on the whole continent.


L: Is it the only village on the continent?


E: No, there are several others. There are bigger cities. There is the Palace-City.


L: Is this village known for something, or do all the villages look alike on the continent? Do they each have their particularities?


E: They look very similar. I see there are several villages like their village, about thirty. And there may be two or three larger cities. Her parents work in the city. So there are different choices for everyone. There are people who prefer the city, there are people who prefer the small village. And when we have a desire, an impulse, we can follow it. That’s how destiny is.

She loves it, the wild power of the water’s edge, the forest, the simplicity of village life. That’s what she chooses.


L: And her sister also stayed in the village?


E: The children, yeah, they stay where they were born. There are places for the children in the cities and in the villages; they only leave when they are 13-14 years old. 


L: So when you are born in a village, you stay in the village until you are old enough to leave?


E: Yes. That’s why the parents couldn’t take the child (the little sister) with them. Even when they are 14, they are very well supervised until the age of 21, 22. 


L: In what way are they well supervised? 


E: They continue to go to school, but... it’s an in-between. So they have to keep studying, but it’s more studying in a spiritual way. They have a certain spiritual discipline, and they are guided in this inner journey. Then they also do an apprenticeship for a job. This way, they have spiritual mentors and a mentor for the job that interests them. They can change, they can try different fields. They pay very, very, very close attention to adolescents. 


L: Why do they pay close attention to adolescents? 


E: Adolescence is like the pregnancy period before arriving on earth. It’s like the period just before being an adult and being fully formed. It can be a precarious time; they need a lot of support, just to incarnate well, to align their energy well with the changing body, so that when the body is fully developed, the spiritual energy is well aligned with the body, and they can live a more harmonious adult life. 


L: It’s a really important moment - adolescence. It’s a delicate time. Are there other interesting things to observe at this moment? Or would you prefer to go into this young woman’s life? (Nods) I’d like to take you now to see the next important moment in this woman’s life. So we can leave this scene and go to see the next important moment in this woman’s life that we are observing. 


E: I am brought to see the last day. (of her life) 


L: What do you see around you? 


E: A beautiful day, a few small clouds in the sky. She woke up early to arrange her house well. She had known for a long time that it was going to be the day. Those in the temple, they know. All those who know and want to prepare are preparing. They will help the souls to cross over. So, they have to help themselves, but also all the others. Those in the temple, they know too. They have been preparing for this for a long time. It’s even more their job than hers. She may have less power to do this kind of work, but she will still try to do what she can. 


L: To try to help the souls cross to the other side? 


E: Yeah, she knows that there have been changes in the palace, there have been things that have happened, there have been new visitors, but the common people hadn’t talked much about it, there had only been rumors, so the others continued their normal lives, they didn’t really notice what was happening, but she, she had felt a different energy in the palace too. (See A Hypnotist’s Journey to Atlantis by Sarah Breskman Cosme) 


L: Had she noticed new visitors?


E: That she saw herself? No, she didn’t see them. It was more that the energy had lowered.

There was a kind of destabilization. I’m trying to see about the New Queen, like in Sarah Breskman’s book… but I’d say that for her (Alana) it wasn’t very important. I think there was a change, but I don’t know, for her… maybe she was more focused on what was going to happen. 


L: Does this young woman have a name that would be important for us to know?


E: I see a name… Alana. 


L: Alana? (Yeah)


L: So, she knows there have been changes regarding the queen, but she’s not very aware of current events and all the details. 


E: I just think that… it’s just not that important. But I think the new queen knows something is going to happen, but she doesn’t know what to do because they tried to warn the former queen, but she didn’t give much information to her daughter. The daughter has a premonition, but she doesn’t have the details. 


L: Does this new queen have good intuition? Can she sense a bit of what is coming? 


E: Yes, she has a premonition, but she lacks the details. And she has too much fear and too much sadness, so she can’t really help. That’s what I’m trying to work on, it’s like an acceptance because fear will block the energy I have to help others. 


L: So this new queen is very caught up in her fear and sadness. 


E: Yes, because she doesn’t know what to do, she is not well prepared for the event that is going to happen. Not enough importance was placed on that. 


L: What else do you notice? 


E: So that’s what I’m trying to work on… working on my sadness, working on my fear, and increasing my love and trust in the course of life. Even if my entire continent, the culture and the people are going to be annihilated. And the others in the temple, they have been preparing for this for a long time, that’s why they seem almost crazy. 





L: They seem almost what, sorry? 


E: That’s why they appear almost crazy to others. But they have been preparing for this for a long time. 


L: In what way do they seem crazy? 


E: It’s like they are on another frequency, they speak differently, they speak another language, they have tics… they are quite different in their way of acting, their way of speaking, they don’t really need to eat. They have become different beings. Yeah. They do a lot of important spiritual work to nourish the people and the continent energetically, spiritually. She understands them as an intermediary. And they have been preparing for a long time just to be able to save the souls. It’s really important work they are doing right now. They have known for a long time that something is going to happen. 


L: But they haven’t talked about it with Alana? Is it just her who senses it? Does she use her intuition or have they talked to her a bit? 


E: Yes, they have talked to her, more telepathically… she can just understand them.


L: Were these people always like this and they evolved to become different, or are they just different beings living with them? 


E: They are people who were born that way among the people. They can live longer. So, there are some who are very, very old, like 200 years old. 


L: Oh, really! 


E: But there are young teens, every now and then, who feel the desire to go live there and live with them. 


L: So it’s like a... a fairly small percentage of the people. And you were saying that these people can live longer. The people of your community, how long can they live, roughly? 


E: 100 years, a little over 100 years.


L: Are you healthy? 


E: Yes, there aren’t many diseases. I feel that it’s because we train so much and there isn’t much competition, there are fewer diseases. I feel like… if I can just think about Atlantis now, it’s more… there is a lot of competition, that’s what makes people sick but it’s what fuels their inventions, their technologies, we have less technology.


L: Thanks to the community life, however, you can live a little longer. 


E: Yes, more harmoniously. She prepares as if for a ceremony, she actually realizes that death is coming. For all those who live on this continent, they will all die at some point. It’s just that they will all die now at the same time. 


L: So there’s no need to have too much grief over dying


E: It’s just that everyone will die at the same time. It’s more that the culture and the way of life will stop. And also the continent will disappear and that too she has to work on her sadness... She loves this land on which she lives so much, she has nothing to say, but she feels that the time has come for the end of this civilization, that everything has an end and at the same time that nothing is lost. She has great wisdom. Yeah, she is really trying to take this information and really hold it in her body to really believe it. All this will give her the energy to be able to help others. Now, she is also talking to her little sister, they put on their most beautiful jewelry and they will… 


L: Your little sister has grown up now? (Yeah) 


L: What does she do next? 


E: My little sister trusts me so much. They sit cross-legged, holding hands. And she too is a bit scared because she has never left her body to die in her life. So she just really surrenders and trusts, and she makes the greatest prayers. She tells herself, well, I will just do my best. She tells her sister to pray, to send a lot of energy, protection for the continent and for all the souls on the continent, they focus on that all morning. 

Then she sees the wave coming. 

The little sister is a bit scared, but they have just meditated all morning so they are very centered within themselves.


Crossing Over and Helping Souls Transition


L: And after, what happens?


E: Then she tells her. She tells her little sister that the time has come—that it's time to die. And the little sister says she had a premonition… and that she trusts her.

They leave even before the wave arrives… the wave is still far away. But they’re still sending energy, still praying, from the other side.


L: And how do things work on the other side?


E: I can see the bodies, still in meditation posture… frozen, like statues.

The others—the priests and priestesses—they're already on the other side too, working. They are light versions of themselves.

There are others too, all around the continent, who knew. They're there as well. They're doing their best to prepare the rest.


L: Was it also through meditation that they…


E: Yeah. Yeah. They did the same thing—meditated and left.


L: So, there were beings all over who went into meditation to consciously accompany their death. They were prepared.


E: Yes.


L: What else do you notice?


E: On the other side, there's an even greater sense of peace.

Her sister is there with her, and they watch the continent being annihilated. They see the souls rising up. She can help most of them—but not all. It depends on the person’s state of mind at the moment of death.

After it’s done, I feel a bit tired, but okay. I need a moment to rest and recharge.


L: How did she help the others through this experience?


E: She had already prepared them before leaving—she had tried to send messages telepathically, letting them know something was coming, and that they needed to raise their thoughts and their hearts as high as possible. She sent this message—telepathically, yes, but also through the Earth, asking the Earth to magnetize and carry the message.

And on the other side, when she would see a soul rising, they would try to help—reach out a hand, and just offer comfort. Share a little of their energy.

That helped to heal some of the trauma… but not everyone was open to receiving help.


L: So you said that the last thought really influenced the passage?


E: Yeah.


L: What happens to the ones who weren't in acceptance? The ones she couldn’t help?


E: They are more traumatized… and they don’t really understand why it happened. They carry a kind of anger—like a sense of injustice. And they bring that into their next life, where they’ll have an opportunity to see things differently.


L: What happens to those souls after that? Can they eventually cross over and receive healing?


E: They will have a time of rest. After that, they’ll continue their learning—through more lives.


L: So they carry that with them into their next incarnations?


Reflections on Anger, Injustice, and the Collective


E: Yes. It’s a kind of anger toward the injustices of the Earth. But we always have to try to see things from a higher perspective—a divine perspective. Everything eventually balances. Everything is ultimately just… and in service to love.

When we identify too strongly with the body, or with certain ideas or cultures, we get confused. Yeah… we get lost.

There has been so much injustice on Earth—human injustice. But it’s the same cycle of thoughts and events that keep repeating, because people are afraid to let go of the idea of injustice.

That anger, it follows them into the next lives. It transforms into a feeling of injustice.

It’s a bit like what’s happening in Palestine right now… there’s so much anger toward the Israelis, a strong feeling of injustice.

We have to be careful with that… because it can stop us from truly living.


L: What are we meant to learn from this life we’ve observed?


E: Emilie knows now—she wants to live with her feelings, her emotions, her thoughts.

This memory was to remind her that it is possible for humans.

It was to show her that the intuitions she has—about life, about our culture, about the way we live—are valid. I think it’s worth trying to bring some of these Lemurian values and ways of living back into our current world.


L: Would that be the main lesson? Or more the purpose?


E: Yes. The lesson is not to be attached—to the body, to a people, to a culture.

She saw how the more inner work she did, the more she was able to help others and influence them. If the inner work isn’t done, we can’t help as much—because we’re limited.


L: Limited how?


E: Limited by our own limits… by what’s inside.


L: And how does that connect to her current life?


E: With money… and the things she wants to create—she needed to be really clear inside, really at peace, unattached, before creating what she wants to bring into this world. So that she won’t be attached to the creations themselves.

Yeah. And also, just to do a better job.

She knew this, she had a little feeling—but now it’s being confirmed for her.

And now… a big part of that inner work is complete. In recent years, that’s where her focus has been. But now… her attention doesn’t need to stay turned inward so much.

She can begin to create more on the outside.


INNER VOICE / SC

L: So her inner work has been well underway, and now she can focus more on the outside. But money is still difficult for her. She wants to understand how to better manifest money in her life and bring it in.


E: Yes, it will come. Everything she’s done on her path so far—it’s going to help others even more.

She needs to raise her energy, let go of fear, have trust, be clear.

Meditation is very good for her. She could even go longer. She’s doing two sessions of ten minutes per day, but she could extend that.

And it’s coming. It’s coming.


L: She mentioned the idea of creating something with more women, but there’s the concern about money. What do you think about that?

Yeah… she shouldn’t spend too much energy there.

The money will come from somewhere else.


L: Will she be able to pay off all her debts in the near future? What was blocking her financial flow?


E: So much energy had to go into her own healing… and into her children.

There just wasn’t energy available for creating income. But she always had what she needed for her healing.

Her attention was placed in another area of life—and that was necessary. But now she can shift course.


L: Is she on the right path now—trusting, taking action, thinking clearly?


E: Yeah. Keep meditating. Keep centering before taking action. Keep practicing this—it will get easier and easier.

Before any project, activity—anything—always take a breath and center.


L: I hear this a lot in sessions… the importance of setting an intention and centering before doing something. How beneficial is that?


E: Oh—extremely.

Ideally, we would always be centered. The more we meditate, the less we need to think to access that clarity. It just becomes present all the time.

But most humans aren’t there yet. So for now, before every action, try to center. Try to elevate your emotional state—lift your emotions, your feeling state.


L: Is being centered just about meditating before taking action? Or is it more about feeling it in the body, sensing, “Okay, this is the right thing to do”? What’s the difference?


E: It’s about learning to feel it in the body.

When we’re in peace, in love, in acceptance, in gratitude—we can feel those emotions in the body.

So it's about shifting the emotional state, clarifying our thoughts, and feeling all of that inside the body. The body will tell us where we’re at.

And from there, we’re aligned. So when we act from that place, the actions are more powerful—more aligned—for the wellbeing of all.


L: And what were those feelings she had in December—of heaviness and being overwhelmed? Why did she feel that way?


E: It’s still there… because there’s still a bit of fear.

But she’s ready. She’s releasing.


E: She’s ascending again—into another level—and this is showing her that she still needs to be careful with her thoughts, the energies, and emotions she allows to live in her body. It’s up to her to choose whether to let them live or not.


L: And those thoughts and emotions—are they still present? Where are they coming from?


E: They’re less and less present now.

But they come from the collective human reality right now.

She needs to be careful not to take on the thoughts or emotions of others. She must remain clear and bright, and not give space to the energies of others. She needs to trust herself.

The more she trusts herself, the more she will be able to walk her own path, her own destiny—and not allow the impressions, thoughts, or emotions of others to enter her space.

It’s not easy to protect yourself from the collective energy that pulls downward—especially in our world today.

But… it can be easy.

It’s simply a powerful, heavy collective energy—but it offers us the chance, it forces us, to find our own inner power that can meet it.

So it’s a gift. A little gift.

For those who want to evolve spiritually, it’s an opportunity.

And it’s easier than we think. We just need to choose—and learn to recognize the sensations in the body when we are choosing… and when we’re not.


L: So we feed the same energy, but from the other side—the light side?


E: Yes.

It’s really interesting.


L: And regarding health… she was asking for information about the children and their teeth.


E: The children are absorbing a lot of stress from their parents—especially about money.

It drains their energy.

As she continues doing her own work—and as she talks to the children, meditates with them, keeps this practice going—they’ll gain more energy in their physical bodies.

They’ll feel structurally stronger, healthier.


L: And why the teeth? Why is it that this stress affects the teeth?


E: It’s a fear of not being resourced… of not having what’s needed.

It’s a fear of not being nourished enough—of not being able to take in the nourishment they need.


L: Ah, I see. So the children are manifesting the parents’ fear—but again, it’s also a collective fear?


E: Mmhmm. Yes.


L: And Emilie… she’s been a little softer with their nutrition lately?


E: She’s been… softer, yes. A bit more loose—not paying as much attention.


L: I don’t quite understand… in what way was she “more loose”?


E: And now it’s time to begin paying more attention again.


Food as Medicine, Sacred Nourishment, and L’s Healing


E: She had spent several years being very controlling—very strict. Like when she was raw vegan. She needed some time afterward to just not think so much about what they were eating.

They still eat very, very, very well.

But it can be better. And L needs it to be better.


L: Why does L need it to be better?


E: Because she’s… she can react to sugar. Maybe to gluten too. Even salt—and sauces. Even though they don’t use a lot of those things, it’s still…

Maybe just blessing the food before eating. Being mindful of what’s being thought while preparing meals.

Treating food preparation as a sacred act—every time she cooks, every time she drinks water.

All of that can help L.


L: And Léa’s skin—how is it doing? What is it trying to communicate?


L’s Soul Work and Spiritual Maturity


E: I had a conversation with L about the family separation…

It’s something that was also inside of me when I was younger.

She wants everyone to be together. For everyone to be happy. In harmony. That was a deep desire of hers. It took me years to work through that kind of control and attachment. And it’s like L—she has the same pattern.


L: She has the same what?


E: The same pattern. The same “program.”

Émilie wants to teach her more spiritual knowledge—to study sacred texts together, things like that. To guide her, like a little priestess. And that’s going to help her a lot—to be less attached.

She’s where Émilie was in her twenties.


L: Wow. She’s advancing quickly!


E: Oh my god—yes! But that’s how children are.


L: So it’s growing—if I understand—it’s connected to a fear of separation from the family?


E: Yes. Not accepting change… conflict… moving away from Montréal… not seeing family as often.

It affects her more than people realize.


L: What can we do today to support L with this—and maybe even help release the discomfort in her skin?


E: It’s part of her work. It will help her to do her own work.


L: What will help her do that work?


E: Knowing.

L can meditate more with Émilie.

They can study texts together and work through her attachment to the family. And she will see that her health and her skin will improve.

This will help her on her path.

And she’s more ready to do this work than Émilie realizes.


L: Okay… and how can Émilie best support her with this?


E: By reading texts with her. Meditating with her. And also communicating more information—explaining why.

She can continue doing her own inner work, blessing the food, and being very intentional during food preparation.

And explain all of this to L—she’s ready to understand.


L: So if they do this work together, L’s skin will improve?


E: Oh yes.


L: It’s wild how we can try every natural remedy, every conventional treatment—and yet until we get to the energy, the emotion, the why, we…


E: Exactly. It depends.

For L, this is part of her soul path. She’s meant to learn and do this kind of work consciously.

For others, it may not be part of their path to be so aware—so a medication or a treatment may be exactly what helps them.

Each situation is different. Each person is different.

But when something persists… that’s when you have to go deeper.

It’s an opportunity.


L: Émilie was also asking about her children’s education—and school in general.


E: Again—she should stay present and clear. Continue her meditations.

Keep life simple.


Rhythm, Simplicity, and the Path Forward


They’re organizing the whole library right now—and that’s going to help a lot.

It’ll make it easier to find books… and help structure the day with Théo as he gets older.

She sees it coming—there will be a better rhythm.


End of session

 
 
 

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