Question : What does the word Eskaragot mean?
Almine’s Answer: Source. It was the very first written language given by the Infinite to the gods and goddesses. Each Eskaragot holds a blessing that the Infinite bestowed on it (see the Divinity Quest divination card deck).
Note: Almine has stated that “the wisdom imparted through the 65 Eskaragots (of Divinity Quest) not only empowers the situation with light and frequency, but also creates change within you. The Eskaragots change the inner and outer realities to change your life. They change the light-based reality without, and alter the frequency-based reality within, so they become one. They make you an empowered participant in the creation of your environment, whereas in the Tarot (for example), you are a victim.”
Question: Is each Eskaragot identified with a specific god or goddess? And if so, do they now hold ( or did they at one time hold) the unique frequency of that specific Eskaragot ?
Almine’s Answer: No, apparently they represent the rays of light that the different levels of life were constructed from as individuation took place.
- Each of the 65 Eskaragot represent a letter of the alphabet of the angel gods. For further study see Mastering the Tools of the Gods, the Seer Almine’s self-study online course.
ChristinaT says
May I ask Almine if she could share maybe more on doing the DNA Activation that is associated with the Eskaragot and the importance of this? I have performed this on clients and have received it also. It is quite profound on many levels and definitely activates the points the fragrance alchemy is being applied to along with each Eskaragot sigil/insight. It does require someone else to do it for you who of course should study the Divinity Quest etc as well. Though most likely many have not had the DNA Activation because of this. Since it is also the original language of the Gods & Goddesses would the DNA Activation not be a very important ceremony to have done? Thank you. LGPT
Dhani says
Thank you Jan for this information. It is a great reminder of bringing the inner and outer in unity.