Ascension Discipline: A Transmission from Serapis Bey through Kenton David Bell
Sedona, Arizona. 9/01/2025
I am Serapis Bey, Ascended Master of the White Ray.
Today, I wish to speak with you about discipline—a subject that has often been misunderstood by initiates walking the ascension path.
Two Types of Discipline
In the third-dimensional paradigm, discipline is typically associated with restriction, punishment, and confinement. It is seen as a form of control: forcing oneself into rigid routines, obligations, or behaviors that suppress freedom rather than encourage expansion.
By contrast, the discipline of ascension is not about repression. It is about the conscious alignment of your thoughts, energies, and choices with your higher path. It is a discipline that frees you, strengthens your inner light, and keeps you steady as you move through transformation.
Discipline That Supports vs. Discipline That Represses
It is essential to discern whether the discipline you practice is helping or hindering your ascension
journey.
- Old 3D Discipline: Obligations and duties that keep you bound in the matrix. For example:
- Forcing yourself to attend family traditions out of guilt or expectation, even when your soul does not resonate.
- Remaining in a job you dislike purely for survival, while your spirit suffers in silence.
These
forms of discipline may provide structure or security, but they do so at the expense of your soul’s evolution.
- Ascension Discipline: Practices that sustain your faith and help you remain aligned during times of uncertainty and transition. This is the discipline of trusting the unseen, holding steady in the “void” between old and new realities, and staying faithful to your higher knowing even
when the path seems unclear.
A Period of No-Man’s Land
As you move from the old paradigm into the new, there will be a time that feels like no-man’s land. In this in-between space, nothing seems solid,
and clarity may be elusive.
Here, ascension discipline becomes crucial. It is not about controlling your outer world but about remaining steadfast in your inner world—in your faith, your alignment, and your commitment to the truth of your soul. Without this discipline, old patterns of fear, obligation, and repression can easily pull you back into the matrix.
Staying centered, in alignment with the Ascending Soul will free you from the old crumbling down around you.
A New Commitment
Understand this: many of the so-called
“spiritual disciplines” taught through traditional religious dogma do not serve the ascension process. They are remnants of control systems designed to bind rather than liberate.
True ascension discipline is the art of choosing freedom over obligation, expansion over contraction, and faith over fear. It is a conscious commitment to walk the path of your soul, even when it
challenges the constructs of the old world.
Closing Blessing
I am Serapis Bey. I am honored to stand with you in this sacred work. Remember that I am always present for those who call upon me.
Hold fast to your ascension discipline, and know that we will meet again in great celebration—together with the Ascended Masters and all who rise into the new dawn.
And so it is.
Deeper Probe: Distinguishing True Discipline on the Ascension Path
After receiving the wisdom of Serapis Bey, it is valuable to explore more deeply how to recognize and practice ascension-aligned discipline in daily life.
How Do We Distinguish Between 3D Discipline and Ascension Discipline?
- 3D Discipline:
Rooted in restriction, punishment, and confinement. This type of discipline often manifests as routines or obligations carried out from fear, habit, or societal expectation. Examples
include remaining in a job solely for security despite deep dissatisfaction, or maintaining traditions purely out of guilt or duty. These choices may provide short-term stability, but they confine the soul’s growth. - Ascension Discipline:
Rooted in freedom, expansion, and conscious alignment. It asks: Does this action support my spiritual growth and soul’s purpose? This form of discipline
empowers you to move beyond limiting patterns and remain strong in faith during uncertain times. It is not externally imposed but flows from your inner knowing.
Common Misconceptions About Discipline on the Ascension Path
Many initiates misunderstand
discipline because of conditioning from old paradigms. Some of the most common misconceptions include:
- Believing discipline must be restrictive, punishing, or confining.
- Confusing discipline with religious dogma or rigid practices inherited from institutions.
- Assuming that all forms of discipline are beneficial without questioning whether they truly support ascension.
- Mistaking obligation and fear-driven routines for spiritual strength.
In truth, discipline on the ascension path is never about repression — it is about conscious alignment with the soul.
Practical Steps for Aligning Thoughts, Energies, and Actions
To anchor this
teaching, here are practical ways to bring ascension-aligned discipline into your life:
- Make a List: Identify the things you currently discipline yourself to do. Ask: Does this support my ascension, or does it repress it?
- Question the Cost: Reflect on the impact of old disciplines (e.g., an unfulfilling job). What is the true cost to your soul?
- Discern the Root: Determine whether your discipline arises from obligation and fear, or from freedom and alignment.
- Choose Liberating Practices: Consciously adopt routines that uplift and expand your spirit rather than confine it.
- Release the Old: Let go of traditions, obligations, or habits that no longer serve your growth.
- Stand Strong
in the Void: During times of transition when the path is unclear, cultivate the discipline to remain faithful to your higher knowing.
- Check In Regularly: Continually realign your thoughts, energies, and actions with your spiritual intentions.
Final Reflection
Discipline, when understood through the lens of ascension, is not a chain but a key.
It is the art of remaining faithful to the freedom of your soul, even when the outer world tempts you to compromise.
The invitation is clear: release the disciplines that confine, and embrace the discipline that liberates.
Kenton David Bell
www.kentondavidbell.com
EMAIL: kentondavidbell@gmail.com