Important Update
Those who are long time readers may recall me discussing the astral organization called The Triquerta. (An organization that was referred to by many names, including, They, Them, The Brotherhood, The Scourge, and others I have no clue about.)
Major things have happened this past year, regarding them. The next three entries will be an update. It’s an important update. For those who understand this is real, it may be the most important information they have seen in recent times as it affects everything.
From what I was able to piece together from all my sources, there were four main power structures that controlled everything.
The Groups
The Twelve – A group of gods, goddesses, and demon lords who banded together to form an elite group. Their mission was to create the ultimate Being, and control everything.
It’s worth noting that while they are named The Twelve, there have been way more than 12 members.
The Annunaki – Known as The Fallen. They are what one terms fallen angels. Beings of bright light and beauty, but little empathy. Many claim they go from planet to planet and destroy what they cannot take over or control.
Read more: 214 – The Triquerta – A Quick SummaryThe Dark Council – A collective of Beings of great power (who I believe were founded by The Twelve), that were set up to make soul deals for anyone who wanted them. The price ended up being way more than anyone would have imagined. They were disbanded in 2016, freeing many souls from bondage.
The Triquerta (Tri) – The Triple goddess known as The Fates form the basis of this organization.
What The Triquerta Are
It was explained to me, back in 2019, that The Triquerta was a massive collection of contracts rather than The Fates themselves.
While Omen was the one to bring Tri to my attention, and explain they were The Fates, it still took me a few years to put the pieces together about what had happened and how they became the dominant power in the 5D and below.
While I’m still fuzzy on some of the details (due to the spiritual amnesia one gets when incarnating), I’ve managed to piece together this much.
The origins of Tri occurred back in the times of The Hindu gods.
Back then, the gods were job titles rather than something to be worshipped. Souls would incarnate into human bodies. While their awareness at the time would be limited, they also knew they were part of a greater whole.
If you needed something, you’d ask the relevant god to act on your behalf to get it. Worship was not needed. (That’s like worshipping your local council for getting things done!)
Among the high-ranking powers, you had The Fates. This triple goddess is made up of The Maiden, The Mother and The Crone. From what I understand, The Crone is the one who is in charge.
Fate Lines
If you wanted to experience something in your life, you could ask The Fates for a Fate Line to be put into place.
A Fate Line was able to use energy to attune one to a particular outcome. Hence, you could ensure you would achieve your desired goal or mission.
And while you could always ignore your fate, it would always try to pull you back on your path.
Not everyone would choose a fate. They were reserved for those who had important work, or an essential goal to achieve. Most preferred to just experience life and make it up as they went along. (Which can be the best way to experience a life.)
Fates were typically decided before incarnating into a body, though, it was also possible to put one in at a later point.
As Fate Lines could practically ensure outcomes, it’s not hard to understand why they would be so dangerous in the wrong hands.
The Ultimate Power
Those who control the Fate Lines, control nearly everything.
Even making a soul deal with a god, or demonic, requires them. To ensure an outcome, they simply use a Fate Line that is preprepared and attune it to whatever outcome was needed. (Always for a price, though, and the price would always be way too high.)
I do not know whose idea it was to suggest to The Fates that they should enter a contract with certain parties, but it does seem that The Twelve and The Annunaki were both involved.
I also don’t know what words and promises that were said to seduce The Fates into agreeing with this plan but agree they did.
What I do know is that The Fates were betrayed. What they signed up for was not what they got, nor what they expected. Double and Triple Speak (which is telling a lie while presenting it as the truth) were clearly used, and The Fates became a victim of their own choices and agreements.
Personally, I know I have not seen much of The Fates at all. I once ran into them, when I was mind travelling to The Akashic Records, but that was at a time when I had no awareness of them, or even who they were.
I was barely at a stage where I knew who I was, let alone who everyone else was.
Still, even if I had known, things would not have played out any differently.
Next entry: The Fall of The Triquerta