Direct Messages from Divine Realms 

From the begining of life on earth, our Divine creator and all supporting beings have found ways to send important messages and other information to human beings. These communications included warnings, specific solutions to complicated concerns, coveted answers, helpful directions, commandments, explanations and specific instructions. There has never been a break in these Divine communications, only the denial that such relations with the Divine exist with normal human beings by manipulating governments and power structures. 

This messaging has been communicated through visible signals and signs, meditative states, dreams, visions, specific predesigned physical scenarios, music, art, stories, fables, channeled writings, verbalized channeled translations, abaritions and other creative avenues. This Divine communication and messaging continues today. 

Several ancient sacred texts are believed by scholars and adherents to have been channeled—that is, received through divine inspiration, visions, or communication with supernatural beings. Many ancient sacred texts claim divine origin through visions, dreams, or direct communication with deities. While modern scholarship often interprets these as products of mystical experience or cultural development, believers maintain that these works were genuinely channeled from a higher source.

The Hebrew Bible / Old Testament (Judaism & Christianity)

  • Channeled By: Prophets like Moses, Ezekiel, Isaiah, Daniel

  • Belief: Many books (e.g., Exodus, Ezekiel, Daniel) describe direct divine encounters, such as:

    • Moses receiving the Ten Commandments from Yahweh.

    • Ezekiel’s visionary experiences (e.g., the "wheel within a wheel").

    • Daniel’s angelic revelations.

The Book of Mormon (Latter-day Saints)

  • Channeled ByJoseph Smith (via the angel Moroni)

  • Belief: Smith claimed to have translated golden plates through divine means (using the Urim and Thummim).

The Quran (Islam)

  • Channeled ByProphet Muhammad (via the Angel Gabriel)

  • Belief: Muslims hold that the Quran is the literal word of Allah, transmitted verbatim over 23 years.

  • Method: Muhammad received revelations in trance-like states, sometimes accompanied by physical effects.

The Vedas (Hinduism)

  • Channeled By: The Rishis (ancient seers)

  • Belief: Hindus consider the Vedas (Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda) as "Shruti" (that which is heard)—divinely revealed wisdom received in deep meditative states.

  • Source: Said to originate from Brahman (the ultimate reality) or through the breath of the divine.

The Avesta (Zoroastrianism)

  • Channeled ByZarathustra (Zoroaster)

  • Belief: The hymns (Gathas) were revealed to Zarathustra by Ahura Mazda (the Wise Lord) through visions.

  • Source: Considered a direct transmission from the supreme deity.

The Book of the Dead (Ancient Egypt)

  • Channeled By: Unknown scribes (attributed to Thoth or other deities)

  • Belief: A collection of funerary texts and spells believed to be divinely inspired, possibly received through priestly visions or dream revelations.

Hermetic Texts (Greco-Egyptian Mysticism)

  • Channeled By: Attributed to Hermes Trismegistus

  • Belief: The Corpus Hermeticum and Emerald Tablet are said to be divinely inspired wisdom from Thoth/Hermes.

The Sibylline Oracles (Greco-Roman Tradition)

  • Channeled By: The Sibyls (prophetesses in a trance state)

  • Belief: Their ecstatic utterances were considered messages from the gods.

The Urantia Book (Modern Channeled Text)

  • Channeled By: Unknown (claimed to be celestial beings)

  • Belief: A 20th-century text allegedly transmitted by higher-dimensional entities.