Aneityum - Where Akaija means: We All

Introduction to our Research Journeys in Search of Answers

The Akaija is an inspiration from the Light World. Linda inspired Wim in 2002 to create this symbol that, had she still been alive, could have helped her enormously to cure her chronic fatigue by strengthening her energy field. For that is the effect of the Akaija: to strengthen your energy field by re-activating your connection to the Unity Field.

The word “akaija” means We All on the Island of Aneityum, the 1st anchor point of what is now known as The Tilted Equator of Antiquity. The shape of the Akaija-Iloa is created when you merge a normal Akaija with its mirror image. The same Akaija-Iloa shape also arises when you draw circles around each anchor point of the Tilted Equator touching the nearest anchor points.

The numerology of ‘akaija’ as a word yields an unusual number sequence: 111111
So Linda’s message is: We All + 111111 = We all are one.

But Linda wants to tell us even more. We went to investigate and made several world trips to visit the five main anchor points, hoping to find further clues. Here are our main questions

1. What is so important that “the ancients” created this alignment around the Earth?
2. If the Akaija as a pendant amplifies people’s energy fields, could a world-sized Akaija do the same for the entire Earth?

The 5 anchor points of the Tilted Equator are the 5 tangent points of the Akaija-Iloa.

These are the 5 nodes that anchor the Akaija-Iloa around the world.
🟢 Aneityum, Vanuatu island republic, ±1000 km north New Zealand
🟡 Easter Island, Chile, ±4000 km west of South America
🔴 A lost island, shown only on an ancient map by the Turkish admiral Piri Reis
🟠 The Great Pyramid, Egypt
🔵 The Angkor temple complex, Cambodia

Each point is exactly 72º away from the next point. 5 x 72º = 360º. That is the circumference of the Earth. Each point lies on a straight line running at an angle of ±30º to the normal Equator. Hence the common name: Tilted Equator of Antiquity.

To find answers to our questions we use:
– Discoveries by other researchers, which we name as much as possible.
– Knowledge from mediums and reincarnation therapists.
– Our own “memories” from previous incarnations.
– Our ability to connect information.

Our life assumptions:
– We all live multiple incarnations on Earth.
– There is life beyond Earth.
– We are connected to our invisible brothers and sisters in Light who help us.
– Our body is a light body that is much more complex than the physical body we can see.
– Highly developed civilizations existed in the past.

From a scientific perspective, something happened in the distant past that changed the entire world, a disaster of unprecedented magnitude, which seems to repeat itself every 12,000 years, a cyclical disaster.

Viewed from a spiritual perspective, this cycle is considered part of Creation, with key moments that bring the consciousness of Humanity to a higher plane on a grand scale.

Our thinking is that advanced civilizations in the distant past were more aware of this cycle than our current civilization, and had the knowledge to deal with it. But this knowledge has been forgotten over the millennia. There are still archives of knowledge that have preserved this information. Some are in the hands of powers who keep this knowledge to themselves for their personal benefit. Some are in the hands of powers who give this knowledge to humanity at the right time and in doses to help humanity.

The answer to the questions we are trying to answer presents itself naturally and is confronting. It is disturbing, but it can also be hopeful, depending on how you look at it.

Armed with this knowledge, we set out to investigate and tell you, the reader, what we have discovered. This website (akaija.com) is dedicated to making this knowledge public as far as we have it. With the sale of the healing tools and reproductions, we try to fund this research and sharing of this knowledge.

This page is one in a series about our world travels to key locations in search of answers.

The island of Aneityum (Republic of Vanuatu, about 1000 km north of New Zealand) lies exactly on the Tilted Equator of Antiquity, but it is itself an exception to the rule, as there are no megalithic structures to be found. At least not anymore.

This island is the starting point of the Akaija story, as the name Akaija (which was passed on by Linda from Spirit) is used there as a word for ‘We All’.

When we discovered in 2011 that Aneityum is not only the origin of the name Akaija, but that it also lies exactly on the Tilted Equator, and furthermore exactly halfway between the temple complex of Angkor in Cambodia to the West and Easter Island to the East, that was more than enough reason for us to visit this island. This happened in 2012.

The video below may seem like a vacation impression, but do not be mistaken. It was anything but a vacation. We were in continuous conversation for eleven days with Reuben (his indigenous name is Neriam Tamathui), the storyteller of the island. He is also a holy man who belongs to the paramount chief of the East. From him, we gained insight into the history and traditions of Aneityum.

Reuben told us that Aneityum is originally a sun cult, where the Sun occupies a central place in the traditions. This detail turns out to be more important than we thought at the time, as the Sun plays a central role at all locations of the Tilted Equator.

When we landed in Port Vila (on the main island of Vanuatu with the international airport), we were welcomed by Alfred Bani, a government official. Vanuatu consists of 80 islands, but ‘coincidentally’ three of his brothers were married to women from Aneityum. He arranged a meeting with the community of Aneityum that was staying in Port Vila (for study, shopping, hospital visits, etc.). During that meeting on a street corner in front of a karaoke bar, the principal of the primary school on Aneityum phoned the island to arrange for us to be accommodated in a guesthouse next to the school. This was partly to help us, but also because our story was too important and should not lead a life of its own on the island, so to speak. And… we would be received by Reuben, as he had to ‘interrogate’ us so that our story could be valued.

Thus it happened… Reuben awaited us and guided us to the guesthouse where we also met our neighbor Jonathan (a teacher at the primary school), who closed the door behind us and then he asked, “Why are you here?”

His closing of the door is part of the ‘kastom’ or tradition, to avoid causing disturbances on the island with this story. There had to be a discussion among the people of Aneityum, but… in the right way: through the governance system! You could say… via a referendum.

Governance system of Aneityum

This governance system is an example of true democracy.

Reuben explained this government system referring to our visit. If there is something important that all the people of Aneityum need to decide on, then the person who brings this up (in this case Reuben because he was given that task) goes to one of the two paramount chiefs (those are the supreme chiefs, one from West (region 1, of the setting Sun) and one from the East (region 6, of the rising Sun).

They first consult with each other before presenting it to the sub-chiefs (from regions 2, 3, 4, and 5). The sub-chiefs then present it to the district heads, who in turn present it to the sub-district heads, etc., down to the family heads. The number of steps can be larger or smaller depending on the number of inhabitants at that moment.

At that moment, discussions can take place within the families: What do we want to do with this? Once the families have met, the answer is relayed back to the family heads, (sub)district heads, and (sub)chiefs and finally the paramount chiefs, and then the decision of the people is announced.

Reuben explained in passing that if a chief does not adhere to the rules (e.g., by acting out of self-interest), the people can correct him. He may then, for example, start to feel unwell, and the people will ask him why that is. But before anyone can even become a chief, he must first prove to the people that he is worthy. In the past, it was even the case that if a prospective chief had all (even secret) knowledge and still did not pass the tests (that is, failed), he was immediately killed. This way, a faulty chief could not retain the acquired knowledge.

This democratic process (actually a popular referendum) normally takes weeks, but because we would only stay for 11 days, it was expedited, and on the last day, the answer was given. All that time, we were not allowed to talk about it with anyone else.

Now pay attention to the map of the governance system of Aneityum. The connections (the black lines) between the different regions (each region has a separate task for the island) together form a symbol that we know as the zodiac sign for Pisces.

What makes it so special is that this sign is also formed by the lines of the Akaija-Iloa around the Earth over the island of Aneityum!!! In the language of Aneityum, there is a word for fish: Numu. In the deeper meaning of Aneityumese language, Numu means: Life.

The Dogon in Africa, whose territory also lies on the Tilted Equator (!), know the word Nommo. The Nommos are the fish-like beings who came from the stars and brought life to Earth.

All in all, these are way too many ‘coincidences’ to ignore.

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