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7 words to ascend beyond archon gates

Evariel Season 4 Episode 10

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What if Mary Magdalene's true teachings were never about religion—but about remembrance?

In this episode, I explore an esoteric tradition that proposes Magdalene taught seven sacred Aramaic words as keys for the soul's ascent beyond the Archons, the Demiurge, and the illusion of separation. Together, we examine the symbolism of the seven gates, the journey beyond the soul trap, and the return to the Origin—the Monad.

Rather than approaching these ideas through the lens of dogma, I invite you to explore them as a map of consciousness and an invitation to remember who you truly are.

Whether you view these teachings as spiritual history, mystical allegory, or an inner journey, this conversation asks a profound question:

What if the path home has been within you all along?

Join me as we explore ancient wisdom, hidden teachings, and the possibility that awakening is less about acquiring knowledge—and more about remembering.


"As always, take what resonates, question everything, and trust the wisdom of your own inner knowing."

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Thanks for joining me today on Truth Resonates Podcast. I had taken some time off and I came back with so much information that it's going to take me some auto process and make my way through it. But this first podcast on my return is going to be actually a continuation of things that I started before I left. So I had recently shared some teachings from Magdalene about how to avoid the Archon trap for soul recycling. And this all came about several months ago, it started to come through. And so please check those out in the library of the podcast. And wherever you find my podcast, they will be there. But Magdalene taught another lesson, and again, it goes in line working hand in hand with how do we, I don't want to use the word escape, but bypass. How do we bypass these archon gates? There are seven Armaic words that can ascend the Archon Gates and bypass the Demiurge's cage so that you return to the monad, the monad, the original source creator, origin. Remember, Magdalene was referred to as the Apostle of the Apostles by the early Christians, a title that meant the one sent to teach the teachers. Magdalene arrived in that life with Yeshua, already remembering most of her divine priestess teachings. She did not come in behind the eight balls, so to speak. She knew why she was here and she was able to receive his teachings in a way that most of the male disciples were still grappling with. One of Magdalene's core strengths was that she thoroughly understood transformation that had occurred inside of us and then once embodied could be demonstrated in your waking life. And that teaching comes direct from the origin, direct from creator, from source. And it is already within you. So this transmission will serve, I hope, to wake up that truth and reignite the flame of origin. Let's dive in. The demiurge's guards of his material world are the archons. Their entire purpose is maintenance. They want to keep the illusion running smoothly. And how do they do that? By fear, shame, guilt, judgment, anxiety, and abandonment. The seven words are given to help you walk past the guards, those Archon guards, and through the gates. These words spoken with life, breath, they produce the vibration capable of loosening something that logic cannot do alone. Simply cannot touch. The mother tongue, the tongue of the soul, Magdalene's own tongue, Magdalene's language. She taught in it, she fought in it, and she prayed in it. The spoken words ask you to feel it right in your chest as it leaves your mouth and combines with the air element. These seven words are meant to be spoken, felt completely, with no holding back, and used deliberately at the exact gate they were built for. The first word, Abba, A B B A. The first gate is quiet, and that makes it dangerous. If it were louder, we'd notice easier, maybe. This is the archon of abandonment, that deep cellular fear that you walk alone unclaimed. Abba means father, the sense of belonging to Source Creator. That never left you alone. Creator has never left you. You've never been alone. But the feeling of being alone, that comes from the archons. When you speak Abba here, it becomes an act of return, a quiet claim that you were never actually left alone. It's first because you have to stop believing you're walking your path alone to find the destination. Nothing can be built on a foundation of feeling unclaimed or unloved. You were never abandoned from source. You just forgot the connection is still there inside you. The second word, Mara, M-A-R-A. This is the second gate, and it's heavier. This archon of submission, the one that quietly convinces you that you must kneel to lesser powers, or that you hold no authority over your own soul, your own choices, and your own worth. Mara means Lord or master. Mara, when spoken, is a claim of your inner authority. You were never meant to bow endlessly to every authority that tells you you're supposed to be and what you're supposed to do. Does that sound familiar in your life? When Mara is spoken at the second gate, that guardian, it becomes an act of refusal held in the mind as you say it. Mara says, I decide when to kneel and to who and for what. This one will hit you because so much of life is training us every single day to hand over our power and our authority is taken away to forces outside of us. This forces us to see the places we knelt to fear, other people's opinions, institutions and systems that benefit directly from our obedience. When spoken, it's a refusal to keep meaning to things that were never actually worthy of our bowing in the first place. The third word Alaha, the most subtle gate of illusion, possibly the most dangerous of all seven because it doesn't announce itself as a trap the way that the others eventually do. It presents itself as truth, calm, and reasonable, dressed up like something you should already accept. The Archon Garden Gate 3 wants you to believe that the demiurge is the only God there ever was, and that nothing exists beyond his material world design. Alaha means God, the divine, in its time and total sense beyond any single builder, design or claim to authorship. Speaking a laha becomes a direct challenge to the illusion itself. It says plainly, I know the difference between the cage builder and source creator who is origin, and I am of origin. This is where spiritual burnout happens because people mistake this cage for the sky above it. Because the cage is easier to see. The fourth word Nura N U R A. The fourth gate works differently than the three previous ones. It doesn't attack you directly and it doesn't announce its presence with any drama at all. Instead, it dims your light slowly over time so that gradually you barely notice. This is the Archon of blindness. This Archon is patient, never forcing anything. Nura means fire and light. And when spoken at the fourth gate, it's reigniting your own divine fire and light inside you. It's not a request to be illuminated from outside of you. It is remembering that the light has always been within and adding fuel to it. A deliberate refusal to let your inner flame or light be extinguished even after years of being dimmed. Spoken here at the fourth gate, it becomes an act of noticing and choosing. I see the dimming and I turn the light back up myself. This is where you take your power back. This gate people cross without reading, realizing, because numbness feels like peace inside. It isn't. Numbness is simply the illusion wearing a calmer mask. Nura is the word you use when you're finally noticing the dimming and choose to turn the light back up yourself. You take your power back, even if it's uncomfortable at first. It becomes very comfortable after you realize it was within you the whole time. The fifth word, Rouash, are you A C H. Ask you to loosen your grip. This gate is about waiting. The Archon Guardian Gate 5 convinces you that you are only flesh and matter, and only your burdens are what you can feel. This is the Archon of attachment, the one that ties you and your entire identity tightly. So what you can hold and control at all times is felt on your body. Ruach means spirit or breath, and it's a perfect symbol because breath can never actually be gripped or possessed. It can only move through you. Speaking rhuach becomes an act of release, a reminder you are not the weight of your burdens you've carried for so long. You are the spirit, the breath, moving through again and again. Attachments disguise itself as love far more often than people will admit. Attachment to outcomes, to other people, to old versions of yourselves we're too scared to finally let go of, even though we've outgrown them a long time ago. Ruash asks you to stop suffocating under the weight of those burdens. The sixth word. And that edge is the doorway disguised as a threat. Hold this in your mind and say, I have an edge, and I let it be crossed. Pride is the hardest gate for spiritual people, spiritually advanced people, specifically, because you're already survived the five gates previous. And in that survival, you can feel like you've accomplished something. You did, but in the act of celebrating or wanting an accolade for that accomplishment is the exact feeling that this archon feeds upon. Gabila humbles you at the precise moment, and you're not tempted to believe you've already arrived, accomplished. You continue walking the path. The seventh and final word Leb L E B as emboy. We call it the last veil, the boundary of separation itself, the final walls that stand between you and source creator of origin that has quietly been waiting on the other side. Leb means heart. Spoken at the seventh gate becomes an act of surrender, not defeat, a full, open handed release at the last thing that you're still holding back. Spoken through the heart, the final key that couldn't be forced open by will alone. This is why Magdalene carried this teaching. It had to be someone who had given their whole heart to the journey. When Leb is spoken from the heart, the last veil dissolves completely, and that's where everything changes. Sitting at the eighth level, the threshold just beyond the reach of every archon that came before it, every guard that once seemed permanent, abandonment, submission, illusion, blindness, attachment, pride, and separation. The truth is Magdalene never uttered a word of this teaching until she reached that eighth level. Teaching from her experienced life and from the other side of that threshold where the monads flame within us bones unbound. And source can now recognize itself through you for the first time in a long time. Remembering that the monad within you is the deepest truth, and it's not a location to reach outside of you, but a recognition waiting to be triggered. These seven words don't lead you to God, they reignite God's monad flame within you, exactly where you already are. The gates that you are battling today, right now, one, the fear that tells you you're unclaimed, alone or even surrendered by people. Two, the voice that makes you kneel to opinions that were never worthy of your obedience in the first place. Three, the systems and daily pressure you mistake for the whole of reality. Four the numbness that quietly convinces you peace and blindness are the same feeling. Five, the grip you can't seem to loosen on people, outcomes, old versions of yourself, you've long since outgrown. Six, the pride. That pride that whispers, you've already arrived. There's nothing else to work for. And seven, that persistent ache of feeling separate from something larger than yourself. When we name it, the fear loses its power. My request for you is to take one gate, the one that's stung, the one that hits you between the eyes or in the heart, and sit with that word today. Honestly acknowledging exactly what Archon has been guarding inside you and how it has changed the steps along your path. Then love, forgiveness, and gratitude for that lesson, letting it go and pivot. It's up to you to choose the next step along your path. Magdalene shared her lived experience with these words so that we knew how to navigate the gates, and now I share it with you. Have a blessed day.