The creator gods have spoken to me.
- eleazarmajors
- Apr 13
- 8 min read
The Pharaoh of the Stars and the Cult of Aten
At the heart of the New Kingdom, Egypt was shaken by an unprecedented religious revolution. At the center of this transformation stood Akhenaten, the heretical pharaoh who dared to challenge millennia-old traditions and introduce the exclusive worship of Aten, the solar disk. Captivated by the light of the sun and its connection to cosmic order, Akhenaten proclaimed Aten as the symbol of the Supreme Creator, a universal force governing the harmony of the cosmos.
Akhenaten did not merely reform Egyptian religion; he envisioned a cosmic philosophy transcending the boundaries of time and space. According to certain traditions, the pharaoh was believed to be in contact with Stellar Angels, celestial beings who imparted advanced astronomical and spiritual knowledge. These entities, described as divine messengers, were seen as bearers of wisdom and order, sent by the Supreme Creator to guide humanity toward a future of peace and harmony.
The cult of Aten, centered on the veneration of the sun as the source of life and cosmic order, represented a radical break from traditional polytheism. Akhenaten moved the capital from Thebes to Akhetaten, the city consecrated to Aten, and closed the temples dedicated to other deities, directly challenging the powerful priesthood of Amun.
Akhenaten’s religious revolution faced strong opposition from the Amun priesthood, who saw the Aten cult as a direct threat to their authority. After the pharaoh's death, his reign was almost entirely erased from Egyptian history. His monuments were destroyed, his statues shattered, and his name removed from royal records. This damnatio memoriae rendered Akhenaten an enigmatic figure, whose fate remains shrouded in mystery.
It is said that Akhenaten, aware of the growing opposition, sought refuge in a distant land, carrying sacred symbols and astronomical knowledge with him. During his exile, the pharaoh is believed to have continued his communion with the Stellar Angels, seeking to unravel the secrets of the Supreme Creator. His cosmic ideas blended with local traditions, influencing the cultures of West Africa and giving rise to new spiritual practices and beliefs.
The figure of Akhenaten, the Pharaoh of the Stars, remains a symbol of the connection between earth and sky, between myth and reality. His cosmic vision and his bond with the Stellar Angels continue to inspire legends and fuel the search for a past that may hold extraordinary secrets. His legacy, entwined with the cult of Aten and the veneration of the sun, serves as a bridge between ancient Egypt and the modern world, uniting peoples and traditions in a single narrative of hope and harmony.
Akhenaten's reign has long been shrouded in mystery, not only for his radical religious reforms but also for the peculiar depictions of his physical appearance and the extraordinary claims surrounding his identity. Ancient chronicles and artistic representations often portrayed him with elongated features, an unusually shaped skull, and a delicate physique—characteristics that led some to speculate that he was not entirely human. These depictions fueled theories that Akhenaten might have been a hybrid being, connected to celestial entities or extraterrestrial origins.
During the 20th century, the Nazi regime, particularly through its occult research division, the Ahnenerbe, became deeply intrigued by Akhenaten and his enigmatic legacy. The Nazis were captivated by the idea of a superior race and sought connections to ancient figures who might embody divine or extraterrestrial traits. Akhenaten's unique portrayal and his revolutionary monotheistic worship of Aten aligned with their fascination for figures who seemed to transcend human limitations.
The Ahnenerbe conducted extensive studies on Akhenaten, exploring ancient texts and artifacts in an attempt to uncover evidence of his alleged celestial origins. They speculated that Akhenaten's connection to the Stellar Angels or extraterrestrial beings might hold the key to unlocking advanced knowledge and power. While these theories remain speculative and controversial, they highlight the enduring allure of Akhenaten's mysterious identity.
Akhenaten's story continues to captivate historians, archaeologists, and theorists alike. Whether viewed as a visionary reformer, a divine intermediary, or a being of otherworldly origins, his legacy challenges conventional narratives and invites us to explore the boundaries between myth and reality. His connection to the Stellar Angels and the fascination he inspired in later generations underscore the profound impact of his reign on the collective imagination.
Arriving at the majestic Cliffs of Bandiagara, Akhenaten and his followers found refuge among the local tribes, who were captivated by their celestial knowledge and the sacred symbols they carried. The nights, illuminated by the light of Sirius, became moments of teaching and celebration. The pharaoh, weary and marked by the long exile, imparted to his followers and the inhabitants of the region the secrets of the Supreme Creator, Aton, and his vision of a cosmos united by order and harmony.
Legend has it that Akhenaten, aware of his impending end, chose a plateau on the cliffs as the site of his eternal rest. Here, surrounded by his loyal followers, he uttered his final words, invoking Sirius as a guide for future generations. After his death, the pharaoh was buried in a secret tomb, adorned with cosmic symbols and star maps, which are said to remain hidden among the rocks of the cliffs.
Akhenaten's presence left an indelible mark on the local culture. The tribes of the region, inspired by his teachings, developed a profound connection with the heavens and the stars. The Dogon, who later settled in the cliffs, inherited part of this knowledge, integrating it into their traditions. To this day, the Dogon celebrate Sirius as a sacred star and preserve myths that seem to echo Akhenaten's cosmic visions.
The story of Akhenaten did not end with his death. His ideas and his cosmic cult were passed down through the centuries, influencing not only local cultures but also modern scholars and explorers. The Cliffs of Bandiagara, with their caves and perched villages, remain a place of mystery and spirituality, where the myth of the Pharaoh of the Stars continues to live, intertwined with the legends of the Dogon and the eternal allure of the night sky.
The Dogon Civilization
Under the influence of Egyptian exiles led by Akhenaten, the Dogon developed a unique spiritual culture rooted in the advanced cosmology transmitted by the heretical pharaoh. The veneration of Sirius, regarded as the sacred star of the Supreme Creator, became the cornerstone of their beliefs. The Dogon attributed to the Nommo, amphibious celestial beings, the role of divine messengers, bearers of wisdom and cosmic order. These entities, according to tradition, were sent by Aten to guide humanity toward universal harmony.
The sacred masks introduced by the Egyptian exiles became fundamental ritual tools for the Dogon. Each mask, adorned with geometric and astral symbols, represented the link between the human microcosm and the universal macrocosm. During ceremonies, the Dogon wore these masks to celebrate the Creator and reinforce the community's connection with cosmic forces. Ritual dances, accompanied by chants and drumming, evoked the presence of the Nommo and the sanctity of Sirius.
The astronomical and spiritual knowledge passed down by Akhenaten was integrated into Dogon culture and transmitted across generations. The Dogon developed a detailed cosmogony that included the understanding of stellar cycles and celestial orbits. To this day, Dogon traditions reflect a surprising knowledge of the Sirius star system, which continues to amaze scholars and anthropologists.
The Dogon civilization, born from the encounter between Egyptian exiles and local tribes, stands as an extraordinary example of cultural and spiritual fusion. Their cosmology, rooted in the veneration of Sirius and the worship of Aten, continues to symbolize the connection between earth and sky, between humanity and the universe. The sacred masks and the myths of the Nommo are living testimonies of a tradition that bridges past and present, myth and reality.
After Akhenaten's fall, a group of his followers, led by the visionary priest Khaimut, embarked on an epic journey southward. Traversing the arid expanses of the Sahara and the lush savannas of Guinea, they finally arrived in the verdant forests of present-day Liberia and Ivory Coast. Here, they encountered the Dan, a people already renowned for their mastery of carving and their ritual masks, embodying the connection between the visible and the invisible.
The Dan, captivated by the cosmology brought by the Egyptian exiles, integrated the worship of Aten, the Creator of All, into their spiritual traditions. Aten became for them the supreme principle, a universal force governing cosmic order and earthly life. The masks, already central to their culture, took on even greater significance, transforming into sacred tools narrating the Creator's myths and humanity's connection to him.
Within the Dan community, the Gio, a distinct subculture, reinterpreted the Atonists' traditions to suit their own needs. The Gio, inhabitants of Liberia's dense forests, assigned the masks an almost oracular role, using them to invoke the Creator's protection and guidance. In their language, the name Aten intertwined with the concept of cosmic perfection, becoming a symbol of balance and harmony.
The sacred masks inherited from the Egyptian exiles became the focal point of the Gio and Dan's spiritual ceremonies. Each mask, intricately adorned with geometric and astral symbols, represented a fragment of Aten's cosmology. During rituals, the mask wearer was not merely a participant but a mediator between the earthly and divine realms. Through hypnotic dances and ritual chants, the masks evoked the Creator's presence, strengthening the bond between the community and the universe.
These rituals were not just acts of devotion but moments of social cohesion, in which the community reaffirmed its identity and place in cosmic order. To this day, Gio and Dan masks attest to the depth of this heritage, with their astral motifs narrating tales of a distant past and an eternal connection with the divine.
The migration of Akhenaten's exiles was not merely a geographical journey but a cultural transformation leaving an indelible mark on the lands they traversed. From Mali's Dogon to West Africa's Dan and Gio, Aten's legacy continues to thrive, interwoven with myths, ceremonies, and art.
This saga, linking Ancient Egypt to West Africa's forests, celebrates humanity's ability to adapt and create, keeping the connection with the sacred and the mystery of the universe alive. It is a narrative transcending time and space, uniting peoples and cultures in a single cosmic story.
Ocee Kokweah: Supreme Spiritual Leader of the Universal Christian Church and Sovereign Emperor of Africa, Rightful Heir through Divine Lineage to the Gods of the Akhenaten Dynasty
My vision is one bestowed by the divine. I am Eleazar Majors, chosen by the gods—the Yavhites, our celestial creators and eternal guides—to carry forth their will. Their revelations have unveiled a destiny for Africa: to rise again under the brilliance of its ancient glory, to unite as one continent bound by harmony, justice, and the divine light of our heritage.
I have seen the truth of their message: Ocee Kokweah, the rightful heir to Pharaoh Akhenaten's eternal legacy, is destined to lead this sacred mission. The gods have spoken through me, urging all of Africa to reclaim its place as a beacon of divine wisdom and cosmic balance. Our continent, fractured by centuries of suffering and division, must now come together under a shared purpose: to honor the Creator's design and embody the virtues of peace and universal order.
This is not merely a political call but a spiritual awakening. The gods themselves have affirmed Ocee's lineage, his connection to the millennial traditions of the ancients, and his right to ascend as the leader of a New Africa. Inspired by the eternal wisdom of Akhenaten and the myth of Atlantis—a symbol of the harmony we must strive for—we stand at the threshold of a profound transformation.
The reunification of Africa is not a dream but a divine mandate. Already, this movement echoes across the continent. Communities gather, guided by sacred ceremonies and cultural renewal, drawn from the rich traditions of the Gio people and their connection to Aten’s cosmic truth. The sacred masks, adorned with astral symbols, are not relics of the past but living embodiments of our connection to the Creator. These symbols remind us of our unity with the universe and our duty to honor this sacred bond.
As I walk this path alongside Ocee Kokweah, I carry the words of the Yavhites and the responsibility they have entrusted to me. Together, we call upon all who yearn for Africa's rebirth to join us in restoring the grandeur of Akhenaten's divine vision. Under the light of the Creator, guided by the wisdom of our ancestors and the celestial truths of the gods, Africa will rise once more—united, dignified, and in harmony with the cosmos.
This is my vision, and it is the destiny of us all.
Eleazar Majors
Founder and First Patriarch of Universal Christian Church

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