A Teaching on Soul Origins, Star Homes, and the Nature of Life
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From "Soul and the World of Souls" Tenger Bekhi NGO — Tenger Academy, 2020

The Star Homes
In the boundless expanse of the Tenger universe, there exist countless star homes — Orion (Khoo Maral), Canis Major (Börtö Chono), Cassiopeia (Khün Tavan Od), Corona Borealis (Titmön), the Lone White Star (Önchin Tsagaan), and many others. Within these star homes reside vast numbers of souls fulfilling their cosmic purpose. In the Tengri tradition, we call them spirits (ongod), ancestors (övgöd), and guardians (ezed).
When the energy connection between a star home and Earth is maintained, souls remain in their celestial dwelling. But when those receiving wheels (hürd) on Earth close down, the energy link is severed, or the flow of energy from Earth to the star home ceases — souls and ancestors from that star home descend to the world through reincarnation, entering the human body as the living soul (amin süns).
When they arrive as the living soul, the four co-existing souls within the same body — the bone soul, blood soul, flesh soul, and action soul — all operate under the living soul's command. Together, they support the living soul's purpose and mission.
Children are currently arriving from several star homes including Corona Borealis (Titmön), the Lone White Star (Önchin Tsagaan), and even from distant stars near other galaxies. At certain pivotal moments in cosmic history, the powerful warriors of star homes — those who have been fulfilling energetic roles within their celestial dwelling — descend to Earth in great numbers. However, the guardians responsible for the star home itself do not descend.
When these powerful beings enter human bodies as living souls, they carry with them — retained from their previous lives and star existence — all the life force and information from before. From the moment souls unite in the golden womb of the mother, through embryo formation, birth, learning and growth — they never lose this information. It remains intact to fulfil the purpose for which they came. This is why star children clearly remember their previous knowledge. And depending on which star home they originate from, they are born with different abilities and missions.
The Four Types of Star Children
1. Children of Light (Gerlyn Ürs)
Currently incarnating on Earth. These souls carry the light frequencies of their star home and fulfil their purposes primarily through their spirit body.
2. Children of Rays (Tuyadyn Ürs)
Currently incarnating on Earth. These children differ from others in wisdom and capability. While star children remember the deeds of their previous lives, children of rays live almost identical lives to ordinary people. They are born because red and violet ray energies descending from the cosmos to Earth are decreasing — they incarnate to fill and sustain that frequency. Although they carry and fulfil ray purposes through their spirit body, they rarely command rays through their physical form. Their physical capability is abundant, and they fulfil the ray purposes through their spirit body.
3. Children of Radiation (Tsatsgiin Ürs)
Their formation is only just beginning and they have not yet been born on Earth. They will come in the future. These will be extraordinarily powerful children who can melt, liquify, and miniaturise matter through the force of radiation. They are rare in Earth's history — in previous eras, between 7 and 16 were born every 20,000 to 30,000 years.
4. Children of the Cosmos (Ogtorhiin Ürs)
These warriors descend into human bodies when Mother Earth is losing her strength and approaching dissolution. Their purpose is to:
Unite the cosmic frequency with Earth's frequency and correct imbalances
Correct distortions in energy flows
Prevent cosmic collisions and catastrophes
Their spirit body capability is stronger than physical strength or worldly wisdom. They do not reincarnate repeatedly — they descend only when specific conditions are met. At most, over 1,000 may descend at one time. They come in every country and from multiple directions simultaneously. The last time they descended was before a great cataclysm (galav).
Children of the World of Correction (Zasakhuin Ertöntsiin Ürs)
Beyond the four types above exists a fifth and exceedingly rare category. These are not messengers — they are children of the World of Correction itself. They are born when:
The frequency balance of this world has multiplied but cannot stabilise
Mother Nature's energy can no longer differentiate deeply enough
Distorted events are occurring in a specific location
They are born specifically in places where correction is most needed. They operate through intuition and intuitive perception, fulfilling their purposes quietly. Their power can also be divided — appearing in smaller versions, or even in animal forms such as spiders and ants.
A few of these children have been born in this present time. Three are said to exist on Earth now.
Recognising Special Children
Special children stand out on their own. They do not need to be specifically identified by their parents. If one has healing abilities, simply placing their hand on a parent's pain will relieve it. If one has spatial abilities, they will generate perceptible energy for those nearby. Their soul-carried abilities naturally emerge, unfold, and express themselves over time. Parents need not restrict or over-analyse such children — the abilities will reveal themselves.
Lifespan and the Living Soul
On shortening and extending life: The scope of a living soul's mission — how many years this soul will live — is determined when the living soul and other souls are formed. When that time is completed, the soul naturally ascends to Tenger.
The possibility of shortening a lifespan is quite abundant. Extending it is rare. If one has fully completed what was given through their living soul, other souls, or physical body, they may pass before their allotted time and ascend to Tenger early.
Passing before one's time due to dark energy or harmful deeds is called an unnatural passing (jam bus mordlöö).
If someone passes unnaturally — through self-neglect, improper diet, or any other reason — when that soul reincarnates, they return carrying the unfinished mission of the previous life. This is what is understood as karma (üiliin ür — the fruit of action): being born with a purpose, and if that purpose is unfulfilled, returning to complete it.
On life support: If a living soul has departed, no amount of medical intervention will allow the person to benefit from remaining in the body. However, if the heart, lungs, and brain are kept alive without dying — the soul has the possibility of returning to the physical body and reviving.
The Golden Box (Altan Hairtsag) — The Death Horoscope
In Mongolian tradition, the Altan Hairtsag (Golden Box) is a sacred sutra used for the death horoscope. "Opening the Golden Box" (Altan Sav Neeh) refers to the practice of reading a deceased person's soul record after death.
This reading reveals:
The cause of death
The precise time the soul departed
The path to the next rebirth
How to improve the conditions of the next rebirth
This is a deeply sacred practice — only those who have received the specific initiation (avshig) and authorisation are permitted to perform it. Performing the reading without authorisation, or without the proper offerings, is considered harmful to both the reader and the deceased. In ancient times, horses, camels, and valuable offerings were brought before such a reading could take place.
The Golden Box reading is a common and respected practice throughout Mongolia.
Erleg — The Judge of the Dead
Erleg is the Mongolian judge of the dead — similar to Yama in Buddhist cosmology. All souls, regardless of their origin, must pass through Erleg's scales after death, since they inhabited a physical body. The judgement examines:
Were the intended deeds completed?
What speech errors were made?
What wisdom was learned?
Were dark or harmful deeds performed?
If a soul cannot reach Erleg's scales due to incomplete deeds, it may remain in the intermediate world (zavsar) until those purposes are recognised and completed.
On Ancestors and Lineage
The honour of a lineage in Tenger is influenced by both those above and those below.
When descendants perform unworthy deeds, the honour of the entire lineage — beginning from the highest ancestors — begins to decline. Those high ancestors then exist in a diminished state.
But when descendants complete righteous deeds, come to know themselves, perform deeds beneficial to Mother Nature, and accumulate merit — the fathers and ancestors in Tenger ascend higher and higher. Their throne rises. The honour of the lineage elevates. And through this elevation, souls of lineage members stuck in the intermediate world may also be lifted higher.
On Accumulating Merit (Buyan)
"Accumulating great merit extends one's lifespan" — this means causing the conditions to exist so that the deeds assigned to you can be completed without obstruction. It is like asking for the power that allows one's energy and purpose to flow freely — from other people, animals, and Mother Nature.
Feeding birds and dogs, planting trees, and similar meritorious acts clear the path forward — both within this life and toward the next. They remove clinging and ensure that when one departs the physical body, the path to the next life is unobstructed.
"Soul and the World of Souls" is one of the sacred sutras received by Tenger Academy (Khökh Tormos) from the Nomt Tenger lineage. It forms part of the 17 sutras transmitted to establish the 17th manifestation of Khökh Tormos Academy on Earth.
© Tenger Bekhi NGO — Tenger Academy, 2020



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