Thursday, 15 May 2025
Beltane Celebrations Part 2
Some views around the country hill top house where the Beltane celebrations took place. And a couple of pictures of just one of the organic tree root sculptures that were dotted around the grounds. All were different and represented different things. They all had crystals embedded in them, this one represented the Cauldron/Tree Of Life.
We had one excursion during my few days in Italy and that was to a local medieval church that had contained a secret Templar church. We took our divination pendulums in an effort to pinpoint any areas of the church that had significant energy surges. I didn't do very well only finding one area around this amazing altar to The Virgin Mary.
I do love old Italian churches and this one didn't let me down, it was very faded and oh so beautiful. The guide said that during the war years Hitler sent an emissary to try to find the secret Templar library and to discover the secret and sacred symbols used by the Knights to power up their energies and crusades. Mussolini also came for the same reasons. The locals though had already removed the powerful library to a safe place and also covered up the areas that displayed the magical symbols. The library is now held in the secret library at The Vatican and the covered symbols have never since been revealed.
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How absolutely fascinating about the church and its connections to the Knights Templar! How amazing it would be to see that library!! (Well, and, of course, those symbols!) I'd have also been tickled to have even one pendulum response!
ReplyDeleteA realy fascinating church way off the beaten track. Very spiritual.
DeleteMany thanks for the information and photographs from your visit to the local medieval church.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You're very welcome Jan
DeleteWhat a beautiful area for your Beltane celebrations!
ReplyDeleteThe organic tree root sculpture is amazing and I'm loving the faded beauty of that church! xxx
It was quite an exceptional experience, I do hope she has a festival next year.
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