
“The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.”
— John 1:5
Gate 5: Dan — The Fall into Perception
It began with what seemed like a small indulgence—light entertainment, casually chosen. But spiritually, it marked a descent. Gate 5: Dan is the Gate of discernment and judgment. Here, the soul learns that what it consumes becomes what it reflects.
“Do not be deceived: ‘Bad company ruins good morals.’”
— 1 Corinthians 15:33
From years of spiritual work, I’ve seen how media—especially laced with fear, lust, and violence—becomes a conduit of unseen forces, a tether to the collective shadow field. A messenger once told me that every image is a hook. Every intention behind creation—if not rooted in light—becomes a pathway to entrapment.
Gate 6: Naphtali — Dream Body, Shadow Realm
That night, after deep meditation, I entered the dreamscape. But this was no ordinary dream—it was a passage into Markha, a dimensional realm of distortion, a Gnostic echo of the false aeon.
“We wrestle not against flesh and blood, but… against the rulers of the darkness.”
— Ephesians 6:12
In Gate 6, the veil thins. The mirror darkens. Here, we face the illusion-makers.
There I met the Suboru—incubus-like entities, seducers and parasites who feed off unresolved desires. These shape-shifting beings mirror the Baphometic duality—a perversion of the divine masculine and feminine, warping polarity into inversion. They echo the legion Jesus confronted in Mark 5, or Mara, the tempter of Buddha—archonic agents, cloaked in desire, feeding off soul light.
Gate 7: Gad — Trial Between Light and Shadow
The Suboru sought to tempt and drain me, luring me with shadow forms and deceptive seductions. But this was Gate 7: the Fire Gate, where every soul must walk into the furnace and emerge purified.
The Gnostic realm of Markha is not fictional—it is astral infrastructure, layered with false programs. The dream body is tested here, and if unaware, consent is silently given.
“Enter through the narrow gate… the gate is wide that leads to destruction.”
— Matthew 7:13
These were false gates, leading to indulgence and unconscious surrender.
But then… everything changed.
Gate 13: Melchizedek — The Radiant Intervention
In the midst of that dense darkness, a brilliance descended. A crystalline presence—calm, still, absolute—shattered the illusion.
I saw Him.
Jesus.
Not an icon, not an abstraction—but the High Priest of Gate 13, the I AM of light itself. His ruby eyes saw not just the dream, but the dreamer, and called me home from within.
“If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you.”
— Gospel of Thomas, Saying 70
He did not battle the Suboru. He illuminated them, and in that light, I awoke to my sovereignty.
Gate 14: The Resurrection Womb — Breaking the Dream Shell
With awareness returned, I felt myself detach from the dream body—a ghostlike shell lying lifeless, while my soul stood lucid and empowered.
A dark entity hovered near the body, its plan to feed on my essence unraveling. I confronted it—not in anger, but in clarity. I exposed its face, and in doing so, it dissolved in the unbearable presence of light.
This was Gate 14—the final Gate of inversion and rebirth. Here, you die to the dream and rise as the true self.
Gate 10: Zebulun — The Return of the Guide
Later that night, the dark forces tried again—but now I was changed. The battle was swift. Their power was undone by my awareness.
And then came the guide—a luminous being, radiant with fairy-like grace and a loving English tone. She said:
“Ezekiel, you have done extremely well tonight.”
Like the angels who attended Jesus after the wilderness, she was not just a protector—she was a witness to my passage through the Gate.
“You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.”
— Mark 1:11
Gate 3: Levi — Divine Instruction and the Scrolls of the Soul
The next evening, I entered a meditative state and was brought before an assembly of divine beings. They did not teach. They reminded. These were Inner Priests of the Word, aligned with Gate 3: Levi, where scripture becomes living scroll inside the soul.
While I reserve the full message for a later time, I can say this: they affirmed my initiation into deeper levels of sonship, the lineage of those who walk as Light in the world.
“When you know yourselves, then you will be known… and you will understand you are children of the living Father.”
— Gospel of Thomas, Saying 3
Gate 1: Reuben — Behold, a Son
From this journey, I emerged reborn through Gate 1—Reuben, the first Gate, the return to the truth:
“Behold, a Son.”
Jesus did not walk the path for us. He opened the Gates and invited us in.
My encounter was not just victory over darkness—it was a claiming of my identity as a son of light, a living vessel of divine truth.
Vigilance and Victory
“Let your light so shine before others…”
— Matthew 5:16
We are not here to float through ease. We are here to pass through every Gate, every temptation, every shadow—and come out radiant.
Markha still exists. The Suboru still hunt. But they have no power where awareness dwells.
We walk the narrow way not with fear, but with fire.
We are sons and daughters of the Living God.
And the Gates are opening.


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