Gibran: “The obvious is that which is never seen until someone expresses it simply.”

Today, we have started the establishment of 46 Inner Circles in the Middle East through the transmission of the inner Light and Sound. As Gibran said, “The obvious is that which is never seen until someone expresses it simply.” The Middle East is a source of many religious works, such as the Bible, the Quran, and the Kabbalah. At New Lightwave, we promote spirituality and are not involved in religion or political matters. We believe that Inner Circles were used in ancient Egypt.

The ancient Egyptians regarded their pharaoh as the mediator between the gods and the world of humans. As a spiritual leader, each pharaoh was expected to perform sacred rituals and serve as a connection between the gods and the people. It was believed that only the pharaoh could enter a sacred temple and communicate with the spirits of the gods.

The pharaoh had the responsibility to lead Egypt both in religious and political aspects. This dual role was characterized by specific titles, such as the “High Priest of Every Temple” and the “Lord of the Two Lands.” It was the duty of the pharaoh to build impressive temples and monuments to honor their own achievements and pay tribute to the gods of the land, who granted them the power to rule in this life and guide them in the afterlife.

The pharaoh, seen as the most powerful person in ancient Egypt, was considered the living representative of a deity. As a statesman, the pharaoh enacted laws, waged wars, collected taxes, and oversaw all of Egypt, which was owned by the pharaoh. Ramses the Great was regarded as the greatest pharaoh of all time, while Tutankhamun was the most famous pharaoh, and Cleopatra was the last pharaoh.

Today, the Middle East is often seen as a powder keg that can easily explode. Khalil Gibran built a bridge between religions and cultures in the Middle East. He said, “Your thought advocates Judaism, Brahmanism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. In my thought, there is only one universal religion, whose varied paths are but the fingers of the loving hand of the Supreme Being. In your thought, there are the rich and the poor, and beggars. My thought holds that there is no wealth but life itself; that we are all beggars, and that there is no benefactor but life itself.”

Gibran wrote, “The true light is that which reveals the secrets of the soul to the soul and lets it enjoy life, singing in the name of the Spirit.” The Inner Light and Sound being transmitted through the Inner Circles today possess the same power. It brings you back to your true nature. The Light is a form of spirituality that breaks down walls, transcends ego, and reaches beyond the mind. The power of Sound is the silence within. Or as Gibran expresses it, “In one drop of water are found all the secrets of all the oceans; in one aspect of you are found all the aspects of existence.”

Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Egypt, aspired to ensure prosperity and happiness for the Egyptian people as her primary goal and legacy. New Lightwave hopes that the transmission of Light and Sound through Inner Circles will fulfill this aspiration. We are not pharaohs. New Lightwave transmits the Light and Sound through pure Love. We conclude this news with the wise words of Kahlil Gibran, “Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit. And love without beauty is like flowers without fragrance and fruits without seeds. Life, Love, and Beauty are three entities in one self, free and boundless, knowing neither change nor separation.”

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