MERKABA, the Spirit of Science 
What is the origin of the MERKABA, the Spirit of Science event? 
About two years ago, in 2020, one night a vision came to me. A magnificent Phoenix stands before me in shimmering colors. Suddenly in a great fireworks display, it disappears and I receive in my chest the star of Merkaba with 8 branches. At this time messages are given to me and these voices ask me to put on an event with the 6 themes indicated. The next day, I wrote everything down, the meetings and the profile of the desired speakers. I thank the high priest Melchizedek. This story has been a source of inspiration for many people to create on their various media about the spirit of science. But the original event took place on October 22 and 23, 2022 in the Landes. For each edition, I connect with my dimensional voices and ask them for the essence of the theme they want us to address. Then a collective work is put in place between them, my thoughts and my reflections, in order to define the 6 themes. 
What is the philosophy of the MERKABA, the Spirit of Science event? 
The objective of this event is to address a specific theme by meeting thanks to three speakers of different knowledge and a facilitator sharing their knowledge. This is not a conference where we only talk about our knowledge, no, we must accept being challenged on our perceptions. This means that each of us has the capacity to bounce back from an opening proposed by the other, to co-create and co-participate towards a new form of thought. Of course, what we know serves as a basis, but the essence of Merkaba, the Spirit of Science, is to access mental discomfort to approach new scientific and spiritual possibilities, all together. The major advantage of this event is to make room for the unexpected and to welcome it. It is important that this philosophy is respected. We must learn to decompartmentalize different knowledge and deprogram all thoughts. We must leave wide open the door that leads us to the mysteries of life in all its forms. If you place a sculpture in the center of the room and we all sit around it, each of us will describe this work with our own perception. This will trigger the fact that we only possess part of what we witness. We will be able to know the sculpture from each person's perspective. This set of reasoning generated by the questions that arise will allow us to conclude this by mutual agreement: 
Who knows? Who is right ? Who has the truth? Nobody and yet all of us!
It is very important to emphasize that all these meetings are always accessible because we are lucky that all our speakers share their knowledge in a simple way. 
Sandrine Amaya Morisson, Ambassador, Founder and President of the association

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