The Seven – Who They Are

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This is the first of seven articles about The Seven finer beings who’ve watched over our world across the ages: I got to know The Seven fairly well as a member of INIT, as they facilitated the amazing spirit communications we received in the late 1990s. (Of course, with our human limitations we can only really know a tiny fraction of those powerful beings.) I think of them essentially as cosmic representatives assigned to Earth. I hope the details in these articles can give us a clearer understanding of them:

10 – Who they are… 11 – What they want… 12 – When they intervene… 13 – Where they live… 14 – Why they support Earth… 15 – Ways they support Earth… 16 – Their wish for a closer rapport with humanity.

Who They Are

Our ancestors and late loved ones who live in spirit world Eden, our afterlife paradise at level 3, have told us:

Some of us regard the seven Rainbow People as great souls or creators… Their power is almost unlimited and so is their wisdom and goodness. Their entire being is illuminated by understanding and forgiveness. It is impossible to describe the good feelings that overcome the person who faces them and can speak to them. – Timestream director Swejen Salter (9601 p15)

The Seven also described themselves to us:

We, the Seven, have a rational, instinctive intellect, very different from yours. We know each of you… and know your weaknesses. We understand you and love you in spite of your weaknesses. In this life you will always remain children with the dreams of Titans. What is so bad about that? We too do not claim to know everything, although our wisdom and knowledge seem to be unlimited next to yours. (9601 p15)

In their world, they have no personal names and are known simply as “The Seven,” though they “signed” one of their computer letters to us: The Seven beings of Rainbow People —Technician, Ishkumar, Thfirrin, Seth 3, Nsitden, Mrekklin, and Lagelnev. (9801 p8) They apparently gave themselves these names simply because we humans expect intelligent beings to have names.

Our spirit friends often call them “the Rainbow People” because of the colorful aura they emit when appearing at level 3. We on Earth have referred to them with many names that are meaningful to us. They include (I believe):

Western religions: the seven archangels (Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Sariel, Raguel, and Remiel), the seven spirits of God, the seven stars, the seven lamps of fire, the seven trumpeted angels.
Eastern religions: the saptarishis (Atri, Bharadvaja, Gautama Maharishi, Jamadagni, Kashyapa, Vasistha, Vishwamitra), the seven shaktis, and the seven horses of Surya (Hindus); the seven lucky gods (Japanese), and the seven divine women (Khasi).
Ancient Egypt: the seven hathors.

The Seven understand that it’s hard for us humans to realize their highly refined nature: Many of you have the wrong impression of us. Your mediums recognize only one aspect* of us. People who believe they have a direct connection to the source (God), or that the source is a person, are wrong. God is the totality, the highest principle of life, the limitless cosmos, the absolute unity. It’s not one of the countless creative individuals (like us) flourishing throughout the cosmos. (9603 p9)

*Across the ages, names and characteristics of The Seven have adapted to cultural conditions. The various names and qualities of those finer beings continue to exist as different aspects of the same beings, as long as many of us humans still believe in those aspects. We form many aspects of the afterlife by our collective beliefs, as explained in the next article, 11 What They Want.
Pictures of The Seven received by my Luxembourg colleagues Maggy Fischbach and Jules Harsch.
LEFT: Swejen Salter, director of Timestream spirit group, is shown in one of her spirit-world labs with Technician, who appears in a hazmat-like suit because he’s never been incarnate and has no human or physical aspect in which to present himself. That picture appeared on the couple’s old black-and-white TV around the year 1990. CENTER: Lagelnev (received in 1996 via computer). RIGHT: Nsitden (received in 1997 via color TV).

The Seven told Maggy and Jules:
Nsitden comes from another planetary system, responds to human emotions, helps people communicate with their feelings and seems unconditionally kind from a human perspective.
Mrekklin comes from a parallel world.
Lagelnev is a spirit of nature, not to be confused with one of the elementals, but formed by the faith of humans (not necessarily the faith of today).
Technician is interested in science and acts as a guide and gatekeeper to other dimensions.
Ishkumar was once, long ago, human, so unlike Technician, can relate to humans, and understands and relates to pain.

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6 Responses to The Seven – Who They Are

  1. Neil Ward's avatar Neil Ward says:

    Would the one of the Seven, calling himself Seth 3 be connected to the personaliyy who came through Jane Roberts, also called Seth?

    • Mark Macy's avatar Mark Macy says:

      Hi Neil,
      No, they told us it’s a different Seth.
      Several people had wondered the same thing.
      Mark

      • Neil Ward's avatar Neil Ward says:

        thanks for confirming that Mark. I read your posts with great interest when they come through. Would you be interested in being interviewed for our Paranormal podcast at some point? Kind regards, Neil

        • Mark Macy's avatar Mark Macy says:

          The podcast invitation is much appreciated, Neil, but for the past decade or two I’ve been avoiding public appearances and interviews (with very rare exceptions) so I can focus on my writing.
          Mark

  2. Vicki's avatar Vicki says:

    Hi Mark,

    A few months ago I received ITC naming themselves as the Seven, specifically then the Technician, and also received Salter’s name Swejen. I’ve been remiss in my work lately but just wanted to let you know they haven’t abandoned those of us who try to continue the work in 2025. Love to you and Regina, Vicki

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