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What is stellar incarnation?

Stellar incarnation is the association and fusion between our life essence, the energy body (psionic body) and the matter body (biological body). For us, this stellar incarnation is made in a human body, male or female according to our needs, on the 3rd planet (Gaia, the earth) of this stellar system (Solaria, the solar system) located on the outskirts of the Orion arm of this galaxy, (Galaxia, the Milky Way). We thus incarnate first in the Xenos and after, join the stellar synergy. The stellar incarnation with the xenos constitutes the framework and environment in which the starway is realized. During this stellar incarnation (or terrestrial incarnation if we want to be more precise), we will live conscious experiences in order to accomplish our moira, our life mission. There are no forbidden encounters or experiences, only encounters and experiences that are intended for us and others that are not. We then meet the people and have the experiences that are ours and leave the rest to other incarnated beings. Then once our mission is completed, we leave this body to return to the light and thus continue our existence elsewhere in the cosmos. Concerning the Fraternity, when the experience of this incarnation is associated with Shandarian spirit, energy and practices, it constitutes the Shandarian lifestyle.

The 4 stages of incarnation

Depending on what we need to experience and our incarnation program, we pass or not through 4 stages of life which are childhood, adolescence, youth and old age. Each of these stages of life has a useful function for our self-realization and is accompanied by rites and customs specific to Shandarism and Starway.

  • Childhood: It is the biological consolidation phase of the incarnation body previously constructed during the fetal phase. During the latter, we acquire mastery of our body of incarnation as well as the environmental, cultural, social and linguistic information necessary for our integration into the social environment of this incarnation. It will be accomplished the rite of consciousness assimilation as well as the black stones ceremony.
  • Adolescence: It is the biological maturation phase of the incarnation body and consciousness. There where the body becomes ready so that we can fully accomplish our Moira. The rite of name attribution as well as the rite of maturation will be performed.
  • Youth: It is the biological apogee phase of the incarnation body and consciousness. And through this climax, we fully accomplish our Moira through our experiences of consciousness. We are at this stage of life in our biological and vibrational majority of incarnation. The introductory evening will be held at the time of entry into the youth stage.
  • Old age: It is the biological declination phase of the incarnation body. This biological declination gradually pushes us to focus more on observation and passivity to see and understand the experiences and achievements made during our youth. It will accomplish the work of memory and transmission of memory.

Beginning & end of the stellar incarnation

The beginning of incarnation is marked by entry into the collective dream of the universe. In this process, we descend from the abodes of light to join our new incarnation. This movement of descent into matter to integrate a fetus is called «the Catabasis». So, we gradually fell asleep in order to forget everything about our past life and thus be able to completely immerse ourselves in this new stellar life. The first heartbeat of the fetus indicates the beginning of incarnation. Birth is called «the emergence into daylight» and the newborn's first breath indicates the acceptance and integration of his new incarnational body into his incarnatory environment. During this beginning of incarnation, different Shandarian rites are performed, including the orgasmic emergence into daylight (painless childbirth), the separation of energies (cutting the umbilical cord), the first telepathic contact and the vibrational protection of the newborn.

The end of the incarnation is marked by the last expiration indicating the rejection of this incarnatory environment and the departure from this world. The essence of life (soul) then leaves its body of incarnation to wake up more or less and thus emerge from the collective dream of the universe. From there, it makes the ascent and return towards the abodes of light and the Source of life. This upward movement is called «the Anabasis». During this end of incarnation, various Shandarian rites are also performed, including the funeral toilet, the rite of opening the eyes, the vibrational vigil of the body, the union of the body with the celestial vault and the return of the body to unity of cosmos. So, our body of incarnation becomes stardust again.