Matias De Stefano Remembers His Past Lives, Here and On Other Planets
What can we learn from an Indigo child on a spiritual mission directed by his spirit guides who remind him of his past life in a colony of Atlantis? And even another lifetime before that? “Matias De Stefano: The Journey of Remembering” offers just that.
Matias De Stefano’s journey to uplift the consciousness of the planet begins with a fascinating memoir as he recounts his early days remembering these lives and how they led him to start his spiritual work in his home country of Argentina.
Matias began communicating with his spirit guides at a young age when he first started remembering his earlier incarnations from the now-lost colony of Kehm in the ancient Atlantean empire. He also recalls his life prior on another planet, Gludok, in the Canis Major star system.
The purpose of remembering, he says, is to understand his current mission of bringing heaven on earth, which is known by its Atlantean name, Ater Tumti. Matias began this mission by energizing a community of thousands of people who were moved to bring about a change on our ailing planet.
Traveling through more than 40 countries, Matias set out on a journey to turn the keys to numerous portals across the globe, in order to open up the chakras of the Earth.
“The more the portals open like flowers, the more flow of energy (there is) for everyone — not just humans, not just trees, but everyone on this planet,” he says.
But Matias’ mission isn’t a new one; it began for him more than 12,000 years ago during the Age of Leo. Today, Matias is fully devoted to this important spiritual assignment and enjoys spreading his message to those who are receptive. But the journey hasn’t always been an easy one.
Matias says his calling became apparent in early childhood with constant visitations from interdimensional beings (his guides), who helped him to remember these past lives.
As an atypical child, Matias often found himself alone, interacting with beings no one else could see. In school, he often felt ostracized by those who couldn’t understand what he was going through. Though once Matias began speaking publicly to interested groups, he realized there were others like him, who were also seeking to elevate global consciousness.
Matias essentially channels memories to provide him with a stream of meaningful information, with help from his guides who provide context for these memories. But as insightful as the messages are, his speeches haven’t always been completely seamless.
One day, while giving a presentation in Spain at age 23, Matias’ mind went completely blank. At that moment, he realized his guides were creating a clean slate for him to receive new downloads. But it was an awkward moment to freeze up in front of so many people.
Shortly thereafter, they revealed that on November 11, 2011 (11/11/11), he would have to prepare a gathering to shift the energy of a specific location. This cryptic dictate forced him on a journey into both inner and outer worlds where he could receive a set of instructions that would take him to the next step of a journey that would nearly kill him…
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How to Connect with Your Ancestors Spiritually Through Ceremony
The desire to communicate with our ancestors is an innate part of the human experience. We intuitively sense their presence in our wisdom bodies, and it begs the question: can we communicate with them?
You don’t need special skills to begin. Just an open mind, a clear intention, and a willingness to listen. Through daily prayer, meditation, creation of art, music, food, and ceremony, the ancestor spirits can communicate, guide, protect, and heal the living. Ancestral communication has been a spiritual practice in every wisdom tradition throughout time. Your ability to connect with your ancestors is always available.
This kind of spiritual connection supports emotional healing, clarity, and insight in everyday life. Simple ways to begin connecting with your ancestors include:
- Creating a home altar
- Offering prayers or intentions
- Practicing meditation or visualization
- Journaling or dreamwork
- Making food or art in their honor
In particular, the days on and around October 31 to November 2 are a transformational portal on the wheel of life. It’s the mid-point between fall and winter, the death and dying season. Therefore, it’s a powerful time to communicate with one’s deceased family members.During this window, the veil between worlds is said to be thinner. It’s an ideal time to begin your practice, even for the first time.
Read on and receive intuitive guidance on how to create a beautiful ceremonial journey to communicate with your ancestors.
The Traditions of Ancestral Communication
Ancestral communication is an ancient and daily practice found in many cultures around the world, including Mayan, Celtic, Aborigine, Native American, Ancient Greece, Ancient Eurasia, African Tribal, Tibetan, and the Vedic/Yogic traditions.
Across cultures, these traditions often include:
- Prayer or chanting
- Offerings of food, flowers, or incense
- Honoring the dead on specific holy days
- Storytelling and oral histories
- Building shrines or ancestor altars
Through ancestral communication, you’re able to open your heart, experiencing a deeper love within yourself, due to the connection you have with your family tree. Through this practice, people have been able to reconcile deep wounds and karmic patterns that stem back from past life trauma and even issues between the deceased and living families.
“Ancestral work can transform the karmas of past generations, as well as work into the current and future generations for healing.”
This is the foundation of ancestral healing: releasing inherited pain while reclaiming guidance, wisdom, and support.
Connecting Ancestors to Halloween and the Day of the Dead
Halloween and the Day of the Dead are sacred windows in time. They offer a unique opportunity to connect with your ancestors, honor the dead, and reflect on the impermanence of life. Whether you know these traditions as Halloween, Samhain, All Saints Day, or Día de los Muertos, this season marks a turning point in the spiritual year, a time when the veil between the living and the spirit world is considered thinnest.
These days are more than cultural holidays, they are spiritual invitations. They ask you to slow down, listen, and remember. This is when ancestor work becomes easier, more natural. The energy of remembrance is already in the air.
Halloween, or All Hallows’ Eve, literally means “Holy Night” or “All Saint’s Night.” Its roots trace back to ancient European traditions that honored the dead with light, prayer, and seasonal ritual. Over time, the focus shifted toward costumes and candy, but the essence remains: a recognition that something sacred is moving through the darkness.
Día de los Muertos, rooted in Indigenous Mexican tradition and blended with Catholic influence, continues to carry that essence fully. During this celebration, families build elaborate altars, cook traditional foods, decorate with marigolds, and welcome the spirits of their loved ones back for a brief visit. It’s a joyful, colorful, deeply communal ritual.
Throughout villages and cities, people gather to remember, not in silence, but in celebration. Candles burn late into the night. Music fills the streets. Portraits of the deceased are surrounded by flowers, bread, tequila, chocolate, and handwritten messages. It is a shared act of love, extended across time.
By contrast, modern Halloween often forgets this sacred thread. But the jack-o-lanterns, the candlelight, the masks, they all echo an older story. If you choose to, you can reclaim the spiritual intention. Light a candle. Speak a name aloud. Cook a meal they loved. You don’t need a crowd or a festival. Just your attention and sincerity.
A few quiet moments, held with purpose, can open the door. Even something as simple as sitting beside a lit candle and offering your thoughts or gratitude becomes a form of ancestral veneration. That’s all it takes to create a spiritual connection.