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Saturday, 22 February 2020

You are divinely made

You are Divinely Made




Greetings my divine loved ones! I am Ekto from Pleiades. I honour you.

My name is Ekto spelt as EKTO. I wish to speak with you today about the Dimensional Reality.  

This is the first time I am speaking through my partner here to you in English. While my partner has been hearing and speaking our sacred language for many years, this is also her first time interpreting it in public, so she may take a pause now and then in order to share more accurately.

Have you ever looked up to the sky at night and seen the stars? Have you seen Orion Nebula star constellation?  It is an open star cluster made of hot luminous blue stars.  Your astrologers call it the Seven Sisters.  That is my home, the Pleiades.  It is in the galaxy on a planet close to the earth’s Northern Hemisphere, 541 light years away.  Our star clusters have been mentioned in the ancient civilizations of the Babylonians, the Aztek, Babylonians, Persians and the Greeks.  It has been mentioned in the bible and Quaran. It has also appeared with fables weaved into astrology by Celts, Maoris, Arabs, Chinese, Japanese and so on.

Alien you say?  You will be very surprised…we look almost alike.  Yes you are not alone. We are from an ancient time.  We have existed for 100 million years and will be here for 250 million more years.

This is how the universe works.  In the galaxy, the planets go through shifts.  In those millions of years ago, our planet Plaeide went through a shift and a transformation of consciousness.  We became enlightened and discovered quantum parts of ourselves.  Life was divine and eternal. 

Destined by the Divine source, when another planet was ready, we seed the planet with light and intuition.  That was how we started too.

About 100,000 years ago, we offered to share our knowledge with earth.  We were to build the earth as the jewel of the universe filled with beauty, freedom of ideas and humans who could appreciate the beauty.  We the Plaeidians seeded the humans with our sacred design and the divine spark.  50,000 years later, this was the start of your first civilization on earth. Divine beings were sent to keep you safe.  This is all part of the universal plan.

You say that the world was created in 7 days.  7 is a sacred number. Days are not measured in your calendar days.  It took 50,000 years to create you.  How sacred is that?

You are divinely designed, your body is a symmetry, made up with sacred symbols, the 5 elements of the universe runs through you (the water, fire, earth, wood, metal). You were made higher than the angels.  You have the divine spark, you inherited intuition and you have free choice. You were made with pure love.  

Have you forgotten how much you are loved? Do you know how beautiful you are?

It is now time for you to raise the vibration of the earth and to discover your infinite divine self.

I have traveled through time through consciousness to enlighten you more to the power and beauty of who you are.  Before I sign off, allow me to share with you in my language, my gratitude and love for you.

I love you and bless you. For you are truly divine.

Message channeled in Dec 2015.

Friday, 22 September 2017

Anubis on Consciousness, Spiritual Tourism and Love


Consciousness, Spiritual Tourism and Love
Received from Anubis
Giza, Cairo, Egypt, 10th February 2017


Who are you?
I AM Anubis.  People call me the Protector of the Underworld.
The veil between the worlds is so thin. What is above or under the world? What’s life before or after death? What moves across the world is your soul. The state of your soul is reflected in its consciousness. I assist in the transition of the soul and consciousness across dimensions.
I AM the Protector of Consciousness.

What is consciousness?

Consciousness is an experience. What you experience is what you choose to perceive. What you perceive is what your view of the world is. Your view of the world is what you are learning.

When you call on me Anubis to protect you from evil, what does evil mean to you? You pray to seek reinforcement of your belief that you need protection.  That belief comes from your perception of good and evil. But what you are actually asking for is to confirm your desire or intention.  Your intention is for the goodness to triumph to have a smooth life or after life.  When your heart is pure in its desire, genuine and true, your prayers will be answered.  When your intentions are clear, it will manifest.

As your desires are being purified, belief systems fall away, vibrations and frequencies are raised, and intentions are manifest, your soul experiences an expansion of consciousness.
My role in your ask is to hold your vibrations, endorse your intention with honour, power and authority. I AM therefore protecting your consciousness in its expansion for you to realize your full potential.

Have you always been with us?
You are in (Egypt) the land which is multi-dimensional, where the veil is most thin. We come through the land, portals and dimensions that many are not aware or conscious of.

As humans who hold the light, do be extremely aware and conscious of who you are.
You are made up of energy fields in your physically body. Every cell and organ has its own consciousness, intention and experience individually. Yet integrated into one physical body with trillions of DNA with its own communication, senses and melding into a greater singular intention and experience.

I am here to remind you of your magnificence.  I am here to guide you, as you experience the different realms and frequencies, crossing into past and new territories and parallel time lines.  There is nothing to do, but everything to receive. Love, seek and you will find, ask and it shall be given – the raising of your consciousness or experience.  I am here to support you on your journey.

Is tourism helping spirituality this land?

There is little awareness of consciousness now from this land for this land.  Consciousness may have evolved early among the first on earth on this land, but it has gone underground.  The flowers in the dessert have huge torns.  There is beauty in the people and the land. Greed and superficial money making are the thorns that become self defence mechanism for survival.

There is no coincidence that you chance upon those who prey on spiritual seekers to make money in the name of spiritual tourism.  Allow this experience.  It is an opportunity to understand the people and to express your spiritual intentions clearly and firmly.  You will be led to places catered to tourists and full of marketplace noises. Quieten your heart. Be aware. Be perceptive. Be conscious.  Even in the noisiest market, one can find peace and enlightenment.  Listen to your intuition and act accordingly.  The guides are with you. I AM with you.

When you experience the dark, your light shines brighter and light will find you.  Another one from this land who has purity of heart and a desire in his soul, will be led to you.  Embark on the adventure with him and your light will raise his consciousness.  You will form a spiritual bond and you will both bring more spiritual experiences and awakening for those in this land and many from other lands.

What is love to you?

Some may find love in the same dimension or not.  Just as you have experienced so much uncontrollable laughter, my love fills me over the brim with joy, pure uncontrollable joy. It is a kind of love ecstacy that we experience in our ethereal body that explodes like a timeless orgasm. The love that brings out the best qualities and gifts in the other person is most pure.  Love and compassion are part of the experience and evolution of consciousness.

About Anubis:
Anubis is one of the most iconic god from Ancient Egypt in the earliest civilizations in the First Dynasty.

In the ancient Egyptian language, he was called Anpu or Inpu. This name has the same root as a word which means ‘a royal child.’  It is also related to the word “inp”, meaning “to decay”.
Anubis is the Greek name of the god associated with mummification and the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion. It is usually depicted with a man with a golden jakal head. He is depicted in black, a colour that symbolized both rebirth and the discoloration of the corpse after embalming.

His parents are Nephthys and Set. Anubis’ consort is Anput (Goddess of mummification & funerals). His daughter is the serpent goddess Kebechet (deity of embalming liquid or cooling water).
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First published: http://annephey.com/anubis-on-consciousness-spiritual-tourism-and-love/

Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Happiness is living with love, grace & gratitude. Our lives will never be the same after CSC Brazil 17 trip.



Happiness is the experience of living every minute with love, grace and gratitude.

Arrived back in Singapore from Brazil on Maundy Thursday to spend the remainder of the Holy Week with family. So here is the rest of my gratitude jar entries in April from Brazil and the last few days in Singapore.

Mon 31 Mar:  Concerted efforts across NGOs for the youths. We met Nunes Conceição (Secretária Executiva do Conselho Estadual dos Direitos da Criança e do Adolescente) from the STDS (Secretariat of workforce and social development for teenagers) in Fortaleza. She was learning to replicate ITEVA’s model to Fortaleza to help combat the drug problems.  Amazed at how NGOs across different cities are open to sharing and helping one another.
Providing a refuge for abused children.  Mareio from David’s Lar Children’s Home had popped by to ITEVA and we were able to meet this gentlemen who helps children from homes who have been abused physically, sexually or mentally by family members who are using drugs, alcohol or involved with gangs.  Grateful that there is a refuge for these souls. May they heal with God’s love.


Tue 1 Apr: Fighting spirit with a big heart for the education of youths. We had the privilege to meet Ms Terezinha Holanda (Secretária Executiva  de Educacao for Aquiraz) Terezinha was the first graduate from her village and devotes her life to fighting for education for the youths despite persecution from politicians and officials. Human spirits like Terezinha makes my heart glow with love and respect for the honorable work they do.

Breaking the cycle of favela life. We met a tiny but dynamic lady called Monica Salim who leads the FACC (Front for Assistance of Children in Need).  She has spent 21 years working with the slums to support adolescents who face death and murders.  She stands firm in the face of death threats to help the 3rd generation to break the cycle of drugs, prostitution and violence. An angel sent from heaven.

Wed 2 Apr: Stepping into someone else’s shoes.  In a team of 12 persons from 10 countries with different upbringing, culture, age, seniority, role and function, there is bound to be differences in perceptions and opinions.  I am glad that we have a chance to step into one another’s shoes to better understand one another.

Thu 3 Apr: Received into ITEVA’s family. Berna and I were presented with the Certificado of Socia Honoraria with our own Midiacom Polo T-shirt and an ITEVA staff badge by the ITEVA team.  It brought tears to my eyes as I was so touched to have this gesture from the young professionals.  It shows we have been accepted as a family member of ITEVA.


Fri 4 Apr: Re-kindle ties with students of EEEP Alda Facanha. Team CSC Brazil 17 returned to the public school Alda Facanha to present the school with a projector.  The team was so touched by the school visit that we decided to give back to the school, as they have given to us in their enthusiastic response to education and warm reception to our cross-cultural exchange.  This time, I spent more time with my two classes and was happy.

Sat 5 Apr: Missing home & love. As I enjoy the beach time this weekend at Praia du Futuro, I feel blessed that we have the means to support ourselves, health to enjoy ourselves and blessings with a loving family at home.

Sun 6 Apr: Celebrating a spiritual re-birth.  Witnessed our translator Gabriel Almeida and his friend Frank’s baptism at the IBC (Ingreja Batista Central at BC 116, Tenda), also called Central Baptist Church.  It was wonderful to see hands and hearts raised in surrender to Jesus. May their lives be transformed.



Mon 7 Apr: Increasing competitive motivation. We visited the second public school in Aquiraz called EEFM Raimundo Tomaz.  This school was a typical public school with no IT support and the only computer was used in the admin and library.  The students gathered patiently in the sports hall and were as enthusiatics to hear about Berna and I from Turkey and Singapore. We hope we were able to encourage the students to embrace IT and be motivated to study to advance themselves, especially when I shared that there are 76 Singaporeans to 1 Aquiraz student competing for school and jobs.

Tue 8 Apr: Achieving CSC objectives. We met IBM Brazil’s Corporate Service Corp leader Alcely Strutz Barroso and Pyxera's Fabi Moura as they met ITEVA to understand how our CSC project was progressing. We are glad to hear that our Team Brazil 17 had great team work and our Team ITEVA was very productive and have shown not just CSC’s contribution to ITEVA but we were also experiencing the change in perspective that IBM hoped for in the participants.


Wed 9 Apr: State and NGOs collaborate for education. We drove through the flood to reach the Casa do Saber in Aquiraz for Intercambio Cultura, a Culture Exchange with 52 students from 30 schools. Organized by dynamic Terezinha Holanda (I love her!), the students were keen to learn about the social and education system in our countries Turkey and Singapore.  I hope that they were encouraged that school is not free and that both state and NGOs have initiatives to bridge the half day school with IT and technical skills education.



Thu 10 Apr: Open hearts from the Midacom team. It was our last day at ITEVA office as we presented the Business Strategy and IT Plan for Midiacom to the team of youth professionals.  It was a great time of sharing and also a tearful good bye with the team.  Thankful for the warm welcome, openness and love.  I will surely miss all of you!


Fri 11 Apr: All Brazil 17 teams made progress. We had our final CSC Brazil 17 Closing ceremony where each team presented their summary plans.  Our clients also took the chance to offer their appreciation of our efforts.  ITEVA’s Fabio Beneduce and Vanessa Belem with our Translator Gabriel Almeida attended. Fabio was the first to stand up to give a standing ovation of his appreciation. He also treated us to a celebrity chef lunch at Faustino and gave us a lift back to Hotel Luceiros.  This was the last we saw Fabio, Vanessa and Gabriel. I will so miss them.

Sat 12 Apr: Great teamwork with Berna. Unlike the other teams, Berna and I were not able to take time out for shopping, so we went to the Central Market in the morning before our flight out on the last day in Fortaleza. Unfortunately, the hotel gave the wrong address to the taxi driver and we ended up in the convention centre and lost one hour in the to and fro, when we finally got to the central market. Although we had only a couple of hours, we managed to squeeze in some last minute shopping before we leave.  It was good team work from start to end for Berna and I, even in shopping.



Sun 13 Apr: Blessed to be in Iguacu Falls with Mo and Julius. As my original travel companion and back up companion were both unable to travel with me, I was fortunate to have Mohamed from South Africa and Julius Kiss from Slovakia to travel with me to Rio De Janeiro.  Thanks to the boys, we also made it to Iguacu Falls at the Brazil side from airport straight to the falls before heading to the hotel.  The weather was fantastic and we had great views of the fall.

Mon 14 Apr: Brazil and Argentina Iguacu falls in two days. In 3 days, we went through 4 airports and two hotels and went through Iguacu falls at both Brazil’s Foz de Iguacu at at Parque Nacional Cataratas Do Iguacu and Argentina’s Puerto Iguazu at Parque Nacional Iguazu.  We experienced the falls with the boat tour in Brazil but were awed by the grandeur in Argentina. The most productive two-day tour of two countries on both sides of the fall, followed by dinner at Leblon.  Thanks Mo and Julius! 


Tue 15 Apr: Weather clears for my last day in Brazil.  The morning rain meant that a visit to the Sugar Loaf mountain and Christ the Redeemer was not possible. We spent the morning walking through the museum, the aqua duct at Arcos da Lapa, the giant Rio de Janeiro Cathedral, the beautiful steps called “The Great Madness” Convent steps designed by a Chilean artist Escadaria Selaron at Santa Teresa.  As the rain faded, I was able to visit Christ the Redeemer with Christine from our Germany team as it was both our last days and we had to see this landmark before we leave Brazil. The sky cleared enough for us to take our photos before the rain poured again.  We then had a team dinner at Ipanaema before I headed to the airport for my flight home to Singapore.



Wed 16 Apr: Thankful for Mo and Julius to see me off.  I had the most warm farewell from Mo and Julius as they helped me to bring my luggage down to the lobby and gave me their warm hugs before I went into the taxi.  It was a smooth journey to the airport, check in and my flight which was scheduled to leave at 2am but departed at 3:30am.  This flight takes me from Rio de Janeiro to Dubai in 14hours.


Thu 17 Apr: Grateful for safe flight home. After a transit of 4 hours, I transfer from Dubai at 2:45am to another flight to Singapore for another 7 hour 30 minute journey.  I arrive safely in Singapore in the afternoon at almost 4pm into the loving arms of my hubby.  I even managed to attend Maudy Thursday mass at our local parish Our Lady of Perpetual Succour to say my prayer of thanks for wonderful month in Brazil.

Fri 18 Apr: Participate in Good Friday procession. My friends and I met up at the oldest Eurasian church in Singapore – St Joseph’s Church which has the procession for the stations of the cross on Good Friday. Our family Derek, Marian, Andre, Austin and Ryan were participating in the procession.  The altar boys were even captured in the local newspapers as they took Jesus down from the cross for the procession. 



Sat 19 Apr:  Thankful for our friends and financial stability. We had our Club102 Easter and April birthday celebrations at Jeremy and Gennifer’s home.  After having breakfast with hubby, I did the birthday present shopping at Parkway before returning home to go for the party.  Again, I feel blessed that our friends and family are in a safe country with good jobs and salaries to be able to afford home parties and birthday celebrations. I was happy to be with my friends again.




Sun 20 Apr: Appreciative of health and voice. Easter celebration started with lunch at mum’s home. She made baked fish and steamed fish specially for me as I do not take meat.  I am thankful for her special care for me and that the family did not mind that I came late for lunch as I had contracted bad flu, lost my voice and was coughing through the night.  Imagine how life would be without health or a voice.  Learning to treasure what we have.


Cristo Ressuscitou!!! Aleluia, Aleluia, Aleluia!  Feliz Páscoa!!!
Christ Is Risen! Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hallelujah! Happy Easter!!!


My Lent gratitude jar is filled to the brim. While Lent 2014 and my CSC Brazil 17 trip is over, I intend to keep this beautiful spirit of gratitude with me.  It has made me more positive and appreciative of the people around me, and perhaps made me a better person.  Thank you for this Lenten challenge and the CSC Brazil 17 opportunity!

Monday, 7 April 2014

Touching story of Ryan. An inspiration to all from the Philippines.



Today, we visited a school EEFM Raimundo Tomaz.  One of the students asked me, “What are the key values that I have learnt in life”.  To which I answered – 1. Have a religion, believe in God and prayers, to be able to trust someone and let go; 2. Follow your heart and believe in yourself.

I remember that my team mate, Ryan (Ruby-Ann Singson) who shared a very touching story about herself.  Ryan was supposed to be part of the IBM Corporate Service Corp Brazil 17 team to Fortaleza but was unfortunately unable to join us.  I would like to share her story, in the hope that she will inspire more people.


Here is the story of Ruby-Ann Singson from the Philippines:

At a young age and just like my 3 elder siblings, I was diagnosed with congenital cataract.  While at grade school, I was often a subject for ridicule because the lens required for my spectacles magnified my eyes.  I was called   different names which eventually toughened me and later on, I learned to defend myself with the only weapon I had and knew then – my skills.  Suddenly, I became more than the “four-eyed” girl they knew. But through high school, I had to tolerate the same behavior and although the support from my family and friends helped me live my life as close to normal as possible. I couldn’t wait to leave my hometown and pursue my studies in Manila (the capital).


When I was at the University, I felt less excluded because the environment allowed for everyone to be who they were and do what they loved to do yet managing to survive in the academic arena. I appreciated the liberty to be my own self and I did not permit my disability to deter me from joining clubs, from participating in socio-cultural activities and from eventually getting a degree. So armed with an additional skill (French language), travel experience and tons of optimism, I was ready to conquer the professional world. 


IBM is the 3rd multinational company I worked for and though I started my career as a multilingual practitioner, I took on 5 different roles in my 9 years as an IBMer. My responsibilities as Language Development Program Manager, my current role, include management of various projects in the Manila Delivery Center which are designed to enable employees to learn a foreign language (new learner) and/or to enhance their language skills (existing multilingual resources). This is to support the center’s requirement for multilingual resources. I am happy to be in a company that provides venue for skills development and to witness how language skills are acquired, used and mastered is as fulfilling as being able to speak the language myself.



So allow me to share some tips of survival amidst the rapidly transforming work processes and environment. I may not be with you personally today but if you learn a thing or two from these, I would have accomplished the task I set out to do.

  1. Don’t apologize for who you are and for what you believe in.
The world is constantly changing and the rise in number of globally-integrated enterprises continuously drives cross-cultural interactions and unlimited sharing of skills. These experiences will be valuable but do not allow them to change who and what you are.  Be open to share your time and knowledge with others but learn to distinguish between demonstrating the values you hold on to from compromising them.  Wherever you’re from and whatever your age, color, disability, gender, race, religion, or sexual orientation may be, when you are determined to achieve something in life, you can succeed without losing your identity.



  1. Strive to be a better YOU each time.
I agree that we should not rest on our laurels. Let each achievement inspire you to reach the next goal. If you are good at what you are doing now, be better at it next year, and be even better at it the year after. The availability of resources to up-skill oneself is limitless.  Read. Get trained on a skill and be sure to apply what you have learned.  Be gregarious and interact with as many people from around the globe as you can. Do not be afraid to learn from others. Get a mentor to help you - whether in learning a new language and practicing it or in providing guidance on career planning and skills enhancement. Be a mentor or a coach to someone else – it may be an overused cliché but only with constant practice will you become an expert in what you do.


  1. Go with the flow but collect pebbles and create your own ripples.
While you may are in a job that you like now, aim to acquire new skills. Ask questions. Challenge the normal. We cannot allow our brains to become stale.  Plan ahead. Anticipate difficulties.  We never know when the next big change will happen but when it does, while the others will still be hoping for the best, you would have already prepared for the worst.  You will never know enough unless you’ve explored the unknown. 


  1. Expand your network as early as possible and be gracious at all times.
Who knows, the person you meet at the grocery might just be your next boss! Welcome diversity and celebrate friendships. The ones who stay with you through life’s ups and downs are the friends you’ll keep for a lifetime.

I thank you wholeheartedly for granting me the chance to give something of myself. I wish you all the success as you chase and fulfill your dream.


Thank you Ryan, you inspire me and Brazil 17 team. We missed you and Josie McManus on this Brazil 17 assignment.  But I am sure our paths will cross again!  We know that you have a successful and exciting adventure ahead.  God bless you!

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