
All day purification
This event is part of April 2023 Silent immersion retreat
Show event seriesSt Paul's Cathedral & Westminster Abbey, London, England.
I thought I'd just drop in.
Well, to the labyrinth, that is, not the coronation. That's a whole decoy, to distract you from the main thing.
How come?
Because hidden within the Temple of Diana - St Paul's Cathedral at the top of Ludgate - lies a great secret. It holds a key to how you enter and exit ... what gets called "the simulation".
Let me explain.
The big news in town is not the funny guy with the gold hat who sits once in a lifetime on the Stone of Scone. (This tablet was allegedly used to crown monarchs at Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem). The minute that piece of rock goes back to Scotland, any kingship will be in name only.
It's true he'll receive the orb and sceptre and tread on the Cosmati Pavement. This incredible Roman stone and glass mosaic before the Westminster Abbey High Altar has been mistaken for the end of the world. Instead it's a depiction of quadrality - the elements, the descent of pure love into matter and its collapse back into infinity.
But it's the "Troy Towns", "Caer Troia" or labyrinths, from long long ago, which are the real event. These were cut into the ancient turf, on hill tops by Welsh shepherds.
These recalled the ancient walls of Troy and a game played by Roman youths. Known as the Game of Troy, the aim was to find your way and reach the middle, without stepping on any of the lines.
Tracing the shape of the Cretan maze, they would recapitulate the pattern of different planets and stellar pathways threading through the universe. This game was brought by Brutus, on his way via Italy to Britain, remembering his distant home in Troy.
The idea was to claim the female prize at the centre ... the passage through Mother Earth herself. This was rather than encounter the Minotaur confined inside, who'd be waiting, if you lost your way.
That's because a labyrinth is a real life portal, out of this world when you align with nature's principles. When you walk its pathways, you climb on the back of a dragon. Neither crossing over into the otherworld or the underworld - you transit to the stars.
The mound with its maze is a solar water circuit. Surrounded by streams and activated by the rays of the sun at certain times of year, light would wind its way through the labyrinth, accumulate; concentrate as a non-physical image; and then lift and accelerate.
Shifting up a level the cosmic energy would flip like moving into a mirror: sailing up towards the heavens.
And, if a structure with a round tower was placed where there was already a mound, a stream and a labyrinth ... this building would either elevate a human ... or could be used to hijack and entrap them within the Earth grid ...
The Coronation Line of London features a sunrise alignment which passes through Westminster Abbey. This links with St Paul's Cathedral, clipping Ludgate Hill as its sunrise point. At midsummer a fiery orb would rise through Llud's Gate beneath where St Paul's Cathedral stands. And at the winter solstice, the same sun would set in the midst of Westminster Abbey, saturating the area of Tot Hill. The King of the Hill is not the Charles who married Diana then - but the King of the World who is the sun. And Britain is a corona nation ... of flying hilltop (Pen)dragons ...
I visited Westminster Abbey at the beginning of the Immersion, determined to get ahead. I chose my spot in front of the altar ... and the sun turned up behind me. It seemed a waste not to go to St Paul's too - so I went there the day before the coronation. An image of the Cretan maze hung there on the wall, as I came out of the Tube station.
I stood in the middle of the fiery orb beneath Wren's dome, and my heartdoor completely flipped over. Afterwards outside, at Old Pol's Cross, I saw the otherworld trapped in an Isle of Glass and the underworld way beneath me.
Much love x