Elevated Conversation: Walking the Rainbow Path with William Henry
- Excecutive Assistant Pete and Roxy
- Aug 21
- 3 min read
What if your body was not the end of your story, but the beginning of a luminous transformation? What if, beneath skin and bone, you were already a radiant being of light—waiting to remember? These are the questions explored in our Elevated Conversation with William Henry, researcher, author, and historian of spiritual traditions, who has devoted decades to studying humanity’s potential to ascend into a higher form of existence.

Henry draws from Tibetan, Egyptian, and early Christian traditions to reveal a profound truth: the “rainbow light body.” Far from being just mystical lore, it is humanity’s natural state—a body of pure radiance and compassion that transcends death, limitation, and even time. For Henry, awakening the rainbow body is not about becoming something new, but remembering who we already are.
Listening to the Inner Voice
“The path to awakening begins not in temples or texts, but in the quiet recognition of the higher self,” Henry says. This “still small voice” within us constantly guides us from fear to love. Ascension is not about building something outside of ourselves, but peeling back the illusions that obscure our true, luminous nature.
The Rainbow Path Across Traditions
Henry’s journey into this mystery began with symbols etched into the temples of ancient Egypt. He saw depictions of stargates and gateways suggesting that the human body itself is the ultimate temple. Later, Tibetan teachings confirmed these insights with their descriptions of the rainbow body—the process by which a person’s physical form dissolves into radiant light at the time of death, enabling them to move among the stars. Christian mysticism, too, speaks of transfiguration and resurrection as transformations into bodies of light. For Henry, these are not isolated stories but interconnected pieces of one great truth.
Henry emphasizes that the depictions point to the human body itself as a temple and gateway. With chakras as gateways, the spine as a cosmic ladder, and the pineal gland as a light source, the human form is designed as a vessel of divine ascension.
Ancient Technology of Light
Henry suggests that the great monuments of Egypt were not simply tombs or shrines but initiatory tools—technologies of the soul. Through vibration, sound, sacred geometry, and even plant medicines, initiates could access higher states of being. The temples served as cosmic laboratories, guiding seekers toward awakening the light body within.
Compassion at the Core
Despite the allure of mystical knowledge, Henry emphasizes that the foundation of the rainbow body is compassion. In Tibetan Buddhism, the practice is not about escaping the world but about returning as a vessel of light for all beings. Symbols such as the Tibetan Vajra, embodying lightning and compassion, and the Egyptian ankh, symbolizing life and resurrection, both point to the same truth: our divine evolution is inseparable from love in action.
The Wave of Awakening
Henry observes that humanity is in a unique moment: teachings once kept hidden in monasteries and temples are now available to all. Children and seekers around the globe are intuitively grasping truths that once took lifetimes to uncover. “We are Ascension-ready,” he says, noting that a great wave of awakening is sweeping across the planet.
Living as a Starwalker
The path forward is both mystical and practical. Henry encourages practices like meditation, breathwork, yoga, sacred study, and intentional living to align body and spirit. Those who embody these practices he calls “Starwalkers”—souls who expand consciousness, traverse dimensions, and above all, radiate compassion in their daily lives.
In this Elevated Conversation, William Henry reminds us that ascension is not a far-off dream, but an ancient memory waiting to be reclaimed. We are beings of light. The body is the gateway. Love is the key. And the path home is already within us—shining brilliantly in the colors of the rainbow.

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