Crowned in Rejection challenges everything we thought we knew about Christ, the Exodus, and the origins of the Bible. At the heart of the mystery stands Pharaoh Akhenaten—a monotheistic king, radiant in devotion to a divine Light called the Aten. Erased from history, cursed by the priesthood, and abandoned by his people, Akhenaten’s story mirrors that of a “suffering servant” found in Isaiah 53.
Why ancient Pharaoh Akhenaten may be the original “Son of God”
How Christ’s teachings align with the Egyptian Mysteries
The erased connection between the Essenes, Melchizedek, and Amarna
How “I AM” and “Anokhi” may have Egyptian roots tied to the Aten
That Isaiah 53, Revelation, and Ezekiel might all refer to one radiant king
Why the name of God was hidden — and what “Light” really means
Through forensic research, DNA links, ancient Egyptian inscriptions, and Dead Sea Scroll prophecies, this book uncovers a theory both shocking and sacred: that Christ may have been the reincarnation of Akhenaten. The King of Light, rejected once—returned again to reclaim his name, his followers, and the true message of divine oneness.
If you’ve ever felt there was something missing from the Bible, if you’ve questioned why light is sacred in every culture, if you’ve heard Christ speak of the “Single Eye full of light” and wondered about its origin—this book is for you.
Spiritual seekers questioning traditional religion
Lovers of ancient Egypt, theology, and esoteric Christianity
Readers of Ralph Ellis, Gregg Braden, and Ahmed Osman
Those who feel called by light, divine justice, or past-life memories
Anyone drawn to hidden truths, sacred identity, and reclaiming the divine name
“This book gave me chills. I feel like I’ve been waiting my whole life for this truth.”
“Nalungo connects dots I didn’t even know existed. This book rewrites history with love and fire.”
For years, I wrestled with a sacred silence in history—how ancient royal lineages, divine prophecy, and Christ’s identity all seemed fragmented. What if those missing pieces weren’t lost… but buried?
I wrote Crowned in Rejection to bring light to a hidden narrative: that Pharaoh Akhenaten was not just a revolutionary king, but a divine heir whose rejection mirrors the suffering servant of prophecy. His story isn’t lost—it’s encoded in scripture, in DNA, and in light.
This book was born from relentless research, divine inspiration, and a hunger to challenge what we think we know about spiritual destiny. My mission is to reconnect seekers like you to a deeper truth—one that blends bloodline and revelation, royalty and redemption.
In a world chasing wealth and titles, few stop to ask why they’re truly here. Crowned in Rejection goes beyond success stories—inviting you into a sacred calling rooted in legacy, prophecy, and the Light of the Aten.
Are you ready to see the rejected crowned?
Are you ready to remember who you truly are?
SET GOALS
Begin with clarity. Define your divine purpose the same way ancient prophets and priest-kings did—by listening inward. Setting spiritual goals isn’t about achievement, it’s about alignment.
ESTABLISH DISCIPLINE
Like the ancient initiates of Egypt, creating a holy rhythm in your life invites spiritual insight. Whether through meditation, study, or silence, ritual brings revelation.
DIVINE GUIDE
Even Akhenaten learned from the hidden priesthood. Mentorship isn’t weakness—it’s sacred tradition. Walk beside those who’ve heard the call and carry ancient knowledge forward.
You’ve just encountered a truth that has been hidden for centuries—buried beneath sand, scripture, and silence.
Now that you know Pharaoh Akhenaten may have been the radiant soul behind the Christ story...
Now that you’ve glimpsed the mystery of the Light...
Now that the name of God and the meaning of divine oneness have begun to stir your spirit...
The question is—what will you do next?
This isn’t just a theory.
It’s a divine inheritance waiting to be remembered.
Nalungo Houston is not just a researcher—she is a spiritual bridge between ancient light and modern awakening. As a luxury brand founder and spiritual historian, Nalungo’s passion lies in decoding sacred mysteries that religion and academia often overlook.
Born with rare DNA markers linked to Egypt’s 18th Dynasty, her lineage fuels a unique lens through which she explores the ancient world. Her work draws upon archaeology, theology, and ancestral memory to reveal the hidden identities of the past and their echo in our present.