Removing Illusion with QiVesta and the Hakulit
QI Vesta is an Ancient Lemurian system of divination from one of the many hidden libraries in Lemuria. Each Qi Vesta card has an entire teaching. There are four levels in this system used for self-guidance and for spiritual coaching. It metamorphoses both the practitioner and recipient into higher evolutionary stages of consciousness. The transfiguration occurs by enhancing the capacity of the DNA to express deeper levels of the perfection of the One Life.
Introduction to Qi Vesta
Qi Vesta means ‘The Breath of the Divine’ or that which
breathes life into manifestation. It replaces previously used
divination devices like the Tarot. As life ascends to Mastery,
it can be clearly seen that time is an illusion belonging to
those who strive against life. The Master in the stillness of full
surrender knows there can be no predictability when there is
no time. The Master also knows he may manifest a temple
of holy life in his environment that honors the sanctity of his
being. This alchemical device is the ancient and powerful
manifestation tool for accomplishing this.
Alchemy is the transmutational tool of leveraged change; that
which turns lead into gold. It is used in Qi Vesta to remove
illusional appearances through the second card deck, the Ha
Nua Wa Cards. The first deck, the Ari Vesta Cards, uses the
effortless ‘change of no change’, a transformational function,
to do the same. In this instance the Master becomes the null
point – the still point of existence that cancels out illusion by
embodying three principles found in this deck.
The third deck of cards, the Ba Va Ru Vesta Cards, uses
alchemy to replace that which has been removed with that
which is designed by the Master and built from the real. The
fourth deck, the Hana Vesta (Hana means ‘high’ in many
ancient languages) utilizes the principal of transfiguration to
manifest that which is life enhancing and is intended.
The 144 cards (4 decks of 36 cards each) can be used to
assist others because they are incorruptible and can only
function in complete harmony with Divine Will.
What is it to be a Huna Qi Vesta
One who has done the Qi Vesta (cards) for 60 days in a row, is known as a ‘priest,’ which in the ancient tongues was pri-es or practitioner. The one who used the Qi Vesta cards for 60 consecutive days on the same person or situation, is called a Huna Qi Vesta. The remnants of the Huna Qi Vesta (High priest of the Breath of the Divine) are found in Hawaii, a remaining part of Lemuria where the Qi Vesta was practiced. The holy ones of Hawaii are still called Kahuna (Ka = Qi).One who has completed his training of 60 days and has become a Huna Qi Vesta may teach others and instruct in the use of this profound Manifestation Device: The Qi Vesta.
“Suffering is only inherent in life when we engage in its
movement. In the stillness of full surrender we enter the
peace of timelessness.”
—Almine


