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![B.S. from UPR (2010-2014)
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Adam-Arie P.M. (APM)
alias Athenas Issis
Abundantia&Opulentia's Founder and Owner
Spiritual Consultor
Writtings Interpreter
ABOUT ME
Adamarie Perez Malave is my legal name, while Athenas Issis serves as my spiritual alias, carrying significant meaning and relevance in my spiritual journey. In 2014, I successfully attained a Bachelor's degree in Natural Sciences with a specialization in Biology from a reputable educational institution. Furthermore, in 2023, I concluded a comprehensive Thanatology course from an accredited institution, thereby enhancing and expanding my educational endeavors.
Professionally, as recognized by conventional society, I devoted my career to the realm of industrial quality for a span of approximately six years, with a cumulative background of about 11 years within science-related domains. This professional pursuit was intricately intertwined with ensuring regulatory compliance and adherence to established laws and standards.
In the spiritual realm, I have pursued self-directed studies in various spiritual, religious, and pseudo-psychological modalities, all aimed at fostering harmony, healing, inner balance, wisdom and power. These modalities encompass practices such as Family Constellations (based on the work of Bert Hellinger, a German psychotherapist, developed in the mid-90s), Ho'oponopono (a Hawaiian healing practice adapted by Mornah Nilamaku Simeona in 1976), and TRE (Spiritual Response Therapy, a method of psychological therapy developed by Robert E. Detzler in 1985, as found in his books "Soul Recreation" (1999), "Spiritual Healing," and "Freedom Path" (2008)). Additionally, I've immersed myself into fields such as hypnosis, meditation, crystal healing, Akashic Records therapy, neurocoaching, witchery, wicca, satanism, akhashas and others.
Furthermore, I maintained a Catholic background and have explored Buddhist teachings. I hold certificates in various Reiki modalities, TEC (Therapies with the Creator, similar to TRE), and Spiritism (based on the work of Allan Kardec). It's essential to emphasize that my alignment is not limited solely to any single religion or spiritual modality but rather resonate with multiple practices and combined them, as required, to provide the best service, in this case for interpretation, channelings, witting analyses and coaching, or other coming on the way.
In my leisure time, I'm passionate about continuing my education in spiritual and psychological subjects, transcending boundaries of origin, to gain a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and spiritual realms and works.
Spiritual Consultor
Writtings Interpreter
ABOUT ME
Adamarie Perez Malave is my legal name, while Athenas Issis serves as my spiritual alias, carrying significant meaning and relevance in my spiritual journey. In 2014, I successfully attained a Bachelor's degree in Natural Sciences with a specialization in Biology from a reputable educational institution. Furthermore, in 2023, I concluded a comprehensive Thanatology course from an accredited institution, thereby enhancing and expanding my educational endeavors.
Professionally, as recognized by conventional society, I devoted my career to the realm of industrial quality for a span of approximately six years, with a cumulative background of about 11 years within science-related domains. This professional pursuit was intricately intertwined with ensuring regulatory compliance and adherence to established laws and standards.
In the spiritual realm, I have pursued self-directed studies in various spiritual, religious, and pseudo-psychological modalities, all aimed at fostering harmony, healing, inner balance, wisdom and power. These modalities encompass practices such as Family Constellations (based on the work of Bert Hellinger, a German psychotherapist, developed in the mid-90s), Ho'oponopono (a Hawaiian healing practice adapted by Mornah Nilamaku Simeona in 1976), and TRE (Spiritual Response Therapy, a method of psychological therapy developed by Robert E. Detzler in 1985, as found in his books "Soul Recreation" (1999), "Spiritual Healing," and "Freedom Path" (2008)). Additionally, I've immersed myself into fields such as hypnosis, meditation, crystal healing, Akashic Records therapy, neurocoaching, witchery, wicca, satanism, akhashas and others.
Furthermore, I maintained a Catholic background and have explored Buddhist teachings. I hold certificates in various Reiki modalities, TEC (Therapies with the Creator, similar to TRE), and Spiritism (based on the work of Allan Kardec). It's essential to emphasize that my alignment is not limited solely to any single religion or spiritual modality but rather resonate with multiple practices and combined them, as required, to provide the best service, in this case for interpretation, channelings, witting analyses and coaching, or other coming on the way.
In my leisure time, I'm passionate about continuing my education in spiritual and psychological subjects, transcending boundaries of origin, to gain a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and spiritual realms and works.

The Crow
The crow can be described as a symbolic and mystical representation often associated with various cultures and belief systems. In many traditions, the crow is seen as a bird that has a strong connection to death and the afterlife. It is often depicted as a messenger or guide between the world of the living and the world of the dead.
In some cultures, the crow is considered a symbol of transformation and rebirth, as it is believed to carry the souls of the deceased to the afterlife. Its dark feathers and mysterious demeanor contribute to its association with the mysteries of death and the unknown.
The symbolism of the crow pertaining to death can vary, but it generally represents the idea that death is not the end but a transition to another realm or state of being. The crow's presence in the context of death serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of life and the mysteries that surround the human experience.
In some cultures, the crow is considered a symbol of transformation and rebirth, as it is believed to carry the souls of the deceased to the afterlife. Its dark feathers and mysterious demeanor contribute to its association with the mysteries of death and the unknown.
The symbolism of the crow pertaining to death can vary, but it generally represents the idea that death is not the end but a transition to another realm or state of being. The crow's presence in the context of death serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of life and the mysteries that surround the human experience.

Heckate
Hekate, also spelled as Hecate, is a goddess from Greek mythology with a complex and multifaceted identity. She is often associated with crossroads, magic, the moon, and the underworld. Here is a brief description of Hekate:
Hekate is a Greek goddess known for her role as a guardian of crossroads, both literal and metaphorical. She is often depicted as a triple deity, with three faces or bodies, symbolizing her dominion over the past, present, and future. This symbolism also relates to her association with the moon, with each face representing a different phase.
Hekate is a goddess of magic, witchcraft, and the supernatural. She is often invoked in rituals and spells, particularly by practitioners of modern witchcraft and Wicca. Her influence extends to the spirit world and the dead, as she is considered a goddess of the underworld, playing a role in guiding and protecting souls in transition.
As a deity connected to the night and the moon, Hekate is frequently depicted with torches, which symbolize her illuminating the darkness and revealing hidden knowledge. She is also associated with dogs, who were believed to be her companions, and serpents, symbolizing her connection to transformation and the mysteries of life and death.
Hekate's worship and veneration have evolved over time, and she continues to be a compelling figure for those interested in magic, the supernatural, and the liminal spaces of life. Her significance goes beyond Greek mythology, as she has become a symbol of empowerment and transformation for many in contemporary spiritual practices.
Athenas Issis: or so people say pertaining Hekate, specially when it comes to dogs and spelling with 'c', Athenas is cognate with cats
Hekate is a Greek goddess known for her role as a guardian of crossroads, both literal and metaphorical. She is often depicted as a triple deity, with three faces or bodies, symbolizing her dominion over the past, present, and future. This symbolism also relates to her association with the moon, with each face representing a different phase.
Hekate is a goddess of magic, witchcraft, and the supernatural. She is often invoked in rituals and spells, particularly by practitioners of modern witchcraft and Wicca. Her influence extends to the spirit world and the dead, as she is considered a goddess of the underworld, playing a role in guiding and protecting souls in transition.
As a deity connected to the night and the moon, Hekate is frequently depicted with torches, which symbolize her illuminating the darkness and revealing hidden knowledge. She is also associated with dogs, who were believed to be her companions, and serpents, symbolizing her connection to transformation and the mysteries of life and death.
Hekate's worship and veneration have evolved over time, and she continues to be a compelling figure for those interested in magic, the supernatural, and the liminal spaces of life. Her significance goes beyond Greek mythology, as she has become a symbol of empowerment and transformation for many in contemporary spiritual practices.
Athenas Issis: or so people say pertaining Hekate, specially when it comes to dogs and spelling with 'c', Athenas is cognate with cats


Lords of Karma/Anubis Temple
[Image from the Midnight Occult Society, July 8, 2023: https://www.facebook.com/MidnightOccultSociety]
Midnight Occult Society, July 8,2023:
The Truth can be harsh at times but those who stand strong in it will always prevail. Many countless souls and disembodied spirits pass through the halls of judgement, their hearts being weighed against that of a feather. Take a moment while you are still alive to contemplate your actions in this life. Are they in harmony and equilibrium with your higher self and nature?
The Lords of Karma are just, they are not flawed by human biases, they do not rule through predjudice or corruption, they are not tempted with bribery or intimidated by anyones evil or darkness. For they are beings made both of the dark and of the light. They are both the defender and the devourer, and answer to no one but the Truth. They do not exist to serve personal desires, they exist for one reason only, to balance the scales of this worlds karmic debts.
"The Temple of Anubis is found in the Molecular World, called the Astral World by many people. The Initiates can directly negotiate with Anubis. The one who awakens consciousness can travel in his internal bodies outside the physical body, with full conscious will, and study his own book of destiny. The Law of Karma, the Law of the Cosmic Balance is not a blind law; one can also ask for credit from the Lords of Karma, but every credit must be paid with good deeds and if not paid, then the Law collects with pain."
- Samael Aun Weor, The Esoteric Treatise of Hermetic Astrology
The Truth can be harsh at times but those who stand strong in it will always prevail. Many countless souls and disembodied spirits pass through the halls of judgement, their hearts being weighed against that of a feather. Take a moment while you are still alive to contemplate your actions in this life. Are they in harmony and equilibrium with your higher self and nature?
The Lords of Karma are just, they are not flawed by human biases, they do not rule through predjudice or corruption, they are not tempted with bribery or intimidated by anyones evil or darkness. For they are beings made both of the dark and of the light. They are both the defender and the devourer, and answer to no one but the Truth. They do not exist to serve personal desires, they exist for one reason only, to balance the scales of this worlds karmic debts.
"The Temple of Anubis is found in the Molecular World, called the Astral World by many people. The Initiates can directly negotiate with Anubis. The one who awakens consciousness can travel in his internal bodies outside the physical body, with full conscious will, and study his own book of destiny. The Law of Karma, the Law of the Cosmic Balance is not a blind law; one can also ask for credit from the Lords of Karma, but every credit must be paid with good deeds and if not paid, then the Law collects with pain."
- Samael Aun Weor, The Esoteric Treatise of Hermetic Astrology

"Carl Gustav Jung: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Human Psyche"
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. He is known for his profound contributions to the fields of psychology and psychiatry, particularly in the areas of personality theory and the exploration of the human unconscious. Jung's work has had a lasting impact on psychology, philosophy, and various other disciplines.
One of his most influential concepts is the idea of the collective unconscious, a part of the psyche shared by all humans and containing archetypal symbols and experiences. He believed that exploring and integrating these archetypes was crucial for personal development and psychological well-being.
Jung also introduced the concepts of introversion and extroversion as fundamental dimensions of personality, which have become key elements in personality assessment. His work on the process of individuation, a journey of self-discovery and self-realization, has also had a profound influence on psychotherapy and personal growth.
Throughout his career, Jung delved into areas like dream analysis, mythology, and the study of religion, which expanded the scope of psychology to include the spiritual and transcendent aspects of human experience. His ideas continue to be discussed and applied in various fields, making Carl Jung a pivotal figure in the history of psychology and human understanding.
One of his most influential concepts is the idea of the collective unconscious, a part of the psyche shared by all humans and containing archetypal symbols and experiences. He believed that exploring and integrating these archetypes was crucial for personal development and psychological well-being.
Jung also introduced the concepts of introversion and extroversion as fundamental dimensions of personality, which have become key elements in personality assessment. His work on the process of individuation, a journey of self-discovery and self-realization, has also had a profound influence on psychotherapy and personal growth.
Throughout his career, Jung delved into areas like dream analysis, mythology, and the study of religion, which expanded the scope of psychology to include the spiritual and transcendent aspects of human experience. His ideas continue to be discussed and applied in various fields, making Carl Jung a pivotal figure in the history of psychology and human understanding.

Kali Goddess
Kali Goddess (and Creator)
Goddess Kali is a significant figure in Hinduism, known as the Goddess of Death, Time, and Doomsday, but also associated with Motherly Love, Fierce Compassion, and transformation. She is often depicted as skinned figure, wielding a sword and a severed head, wearing a garland of skulls and a skirt of arms, symbolizing the conquest over evil and the cycle of life and death.
Kali's origins are found in the ancient texts of India, including the Puranas and the Devi Mahatmya. Her role is multifaceted: she destroys what not is (in coherence with pertinent Cosmic Laws and Orders per Cosmos) to protect those under her protection, represents the powerful force of nature and time that brings about change, and helps her devotees transcend the ego and illusions of the material world, guiding them towards spiritual liberation.
Kali's fearsome appearance and battlefield prowess signify her role as a destroyer of worlds. Despite her terrifying imagery, she is often considered a loving and nurturing figure to her devotees, who see her as the ultimate reality or Brahman. Her worship includes various rituals and offerings, with an emphasis on the acceptance of life's temporality and the embrace of divine love and energy.
The term "Brahman" in Hindu philosophy refers to the ultimate reality or the universal principle. It is considered the highest and most profound concept in Hinduism, encompassing everything that exists and beyond. Brahman is eternal, genderless, omnipresent, and the source of all the universe without being affected by it. It transcends all descriptions and limitations and is often described as "neti, neti" (not this, not that) in the Upanishads, indicating that it cannot be fully captured by human language or thought.
Brahman is not a god or deity but rather the unchanging, infinite, immanent, and transcendent reality that sustains the universe. There are two main aspects of Brahman discussed in Hindu texts:
1. Nirguna Brahman: The aspect of Brahman without attributes, beyond human perception and beyond all forms.
2. Saguna Brahman: Brahman with attributes, which can be perceived and is manifested as the various gods and goddesses of Hinduism, allowing devotees to focus on a more personal aspect of the divine.
The concept of Brahman is central to various schools of Hindu philosophy, especially Vedanta, where it plays a critical role in the understanding of the universe and the self.
Goddess Kali is a significant figure in Hinduism, known as the Goddess of Death, Time, and Doomsday, but also associated with Motherly Love, Fierce Compassion, and transformation. She is often depicted as skinned figure, wielding a sword and a severed head, wearing a garland of skulls and a skirt of arms, symbolizing the conquest over evil and the cycle of life and death.
Kali's origins are found in the ancient texts of India, including the Puranas and the Devi Mahatmya. Her role is multifaceted: she destroys what not is (in coherence with pertinent Cosmic Laws and Orders per Cosmos) to protect those under her protection, represents the powerful force of nature and time that brings about change, and helps her devotees transcend the ego and illusions of the material world, guiding them towards spiritual liberation.
Kali's fearsome appearance and battlefield prowess signify her role as a destroyer of worlds. Despite her terrifying imagery, she is often considered a loving and nurturing figure to her devotees, who see her as the ultimate reality or Brahman. Her worship includes various rituals and offerings, with an emphasis on the acceptance of life's temporality and the embrace of divine love and energy.
The term "Brahman" in Hindu philosophy refers to the ultimate reality or the universal principle. It is considered the highest and most profound concept in Hinduism, encompassing everything that exists and beyond. Brahman is eternal, genderless, omnipresent, and the source of all the universe without being affected by it. It transcends all descriptions and limitations and is often described as "neti, neti" (not this, not that) in the Upanishads, indicating that it cannot be fully captured by human language or thought.
Brahman is not a god or deity but rather the unchanging, infinite, immanent, and transcendent reality that sustains the universe. There are two main aspects of Brahman discussed in Hindu texts:
1. Nirguna Brahman: The aspect of Brahman without attributes, beyond human perception and beyond all forms.
2. Saguna Brahman: Brahman with attributes, which can be perceived and is manifested as the various gods and goddesses of Hinduism, allowing devotees to focus on a more personal aspect of the divine.
The concept of Brahman is central to various schools of Hindu philosophy, especially Vedanta, where it plays a critical role in the understanding of the universe and the self.
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