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world, located in the Southern highlands of Peru, where the Ley Lines of the Rainbow Serpent and the Plumed Serpent intersect. They cross again at Bali. At the centre of the lake is the Island of the Sun, with the great Golden Sun Disc of Mu contained within the Temple. That is understood to contain the DNA codes for the entire planet. This Sacral Chakra point connects to Earth’s evolution, the massive changes that this planet has undergone in terms of geology, as land masses and the Earth’s plates shifted. It also relates to changes in ecology, weather patterns, ice ages and droughts. I sensed Gaia’s journey through Space and Time when I linked with this place in meditation. Personally, I felt this ancient site awakens us to our own journey, and the plans of our soul. The third Chakra, for us the Solar Plexus, is located at Uluru, Ayers Rock in central Australia. I was told: “Uluru is the engine, the power that drives Earth.” I meditated with a wizened old Aborigine guide of the Anangu people, he warned me to watch my steps, so as not to disturb any of the insects and other small animals. “Many creatures come here to draw on the power of this place. Species in decline will attempt to come from miles around just to re-energise, and help them survive.” I looked at the surface of the rock and my vision zoomed in, although I had not moved. It looked like skin, and made me think of a sunburned elephant, lying there in the desert. “Aaaah, we do not get many of those here, but perhaps the whole rock is a sleeping animal or a giant that gently breathes beneath the surface. It is here to give its energy to the Earth and to share its life-force with all who come.” Despite the fact that this is such a mystical place with their ‘Dreamtime’ legends, he explained that Uluru also has a very grounding energy – a power that drives us and holds us to reality and purpose, stimulating good health and physical strength.
The area around Glastonbury and Shaftesbury is widely known as the Heart Chakra. This is where the senses are felt in an emotional context. It is the nurture of Mother Earth that surfaces here. I was shown the energy of this Chakra rising clearly from the core of our world, the heart of Mother Earth. I noticed that it continued into another energy vortex emerging on the other side of the planet, and intrigued, I followed that energy link. It rose around a vol- canic island in the South Pacific Ocean, south east of New Zealand. The island was unpopulated by humans, inaccessible and looked inhospitable.
It was teeming with a
variety of birds, and seals were riding the waves among the rocky coastline. I noticed several of what we consider the most solitary of birds, the albatross, among the expected penguins, but was surprised to see parakeets there too. I felt like an intruder and asked Mother Nature if I may anchor the Violet Flame here for the benefit of all the Life in this area. This I did, gave my thanks, and returned in my meditation to Glastonbury.
I stood at the Tor and felt the heightened energy of this Heart Chakra. I know it is a com- mon experience, and many people who come here find their own centre, their focus, emotional drive, and their hearts’ desire. It is a sacred place for the Earth to release the Mother’s intent, to nurture and bring all Life on this world to a state of enlightenment.
The fifth Chakra for us, relates to the throat, and all forms of communication. This one is deemed to be at the Great Pyramids of Giza, I asked my Guide about its relevance for the Earth, as I was strongly sensing the structure and stability of the pyramids. I have long felt that the energy is replicated, like a mirror image below ground, forming an octahedron, creating the energy ‘as above, so below’.
“That is exactly right”, he assured me. “This Chakra represents structure in the world, not only in the form of building and practical abilities, but also moral structure, ethics and the solid foundations of society.”
I thought back to the ancient civilisation of Atlantis and how they had fled here to rebuild 45
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