Vision of Eclipse Ceremony at Ancient Avebury

[I love the ancient monuments at Avebury, UK, even more so than Stonehenge! I’ve visited the site three times in my life, because it’s magical! I read recently from a particular channel that Avebury is actually a form of a serpent mound that would play an important role in reestablishing Earth’s energetic grid during the Solar Eclipse tomorrow. So, I dedicated my Sunday meditation to understanding the original purpose and use of the Avebury complex. What I received was very enlightening. I hope you find it as entertaining as me. — Rob]

Areal view of Avebury complex

Meditation:

I am asking for Archangel Uriel’s assistance in helping me to recall visions, perhaps memories, of the time and the landscape around Avebury, what is currently known as Avebury. I wish to go back to the beginning when it was established to understand its purpose, the nature of why it was constructed the way it was, what it was intended to accomplish for the peoples who went to so much time and effort to create it. How does it fit into the global grid, and is that relevant today?

So I see myself in my sacred temple, going to the place where Uriel meets me. As always, he places his Silver Flame of Illumination in my hands. With both hands I stretch it into a looking glass, held in front of me. I’m holding the bottom, and it stays as a glass in front of me, as a window, as it were, into the past.

I ask for images, visions of the landscape, as it existed then.

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I see the avenue of stones. There are many of us dressed in lighter colored robes walking our way up the avenue from the western side towards the large enclosure [my word for the large, circular ditch-and- bank, which encloses a sacred area of smaller stone circles]. We’re coming somewhat uphill.

There are simple, rough-hewn stones in pairs, making a roadway, a pathway. The pathway is clear, as is some of the landscape on each side of the roadway as well, so it is rather open; but there are trees a little further out.

I am one of many who are making our way in a procession, perhaps twenty, two dozen of us. There is a feeling of solemness for the ritual, but at the same time there is excitement.

 As we approach the bank and ditch enclosure, we see the bank first. There is an opening and the avenue crosses into the interior of this circle. The outer bank is white chalk, which makes quite a contrast with the surrounding greenery. The bank stands as high as a man, so it is difficult to see inside the enclosure until in the opening of the avenue that enters into the interior. As we enter in, we can see the ditch is very deep on the interior side of the bank. Clearly, the material that was removed from the ditch makes the bank on the outside, and the interior of the ditch is also white chalk.

 It’s a large enclosure, and on the opposite side, we can see another opening where the avenue continues on — the avenue of stones, the stone-lined avenue. In the interior, on the level portion, across the natural earthen bridge over the ditch, there are two standing stone circles, but there’s also building structures with a roof on the inside of the enclosure in front of the bank and ditch.

The structure is circular, conforming to the curve of the ditch. It seems there’s a long bench with covered roof, open in the front and closed on the backside. This forms a natural barrier from the ditch and some amount of protection from the elements, but it is open on the inside, on the interior side, so that anyone sitting around on that bench has a view to the interior stone circles.

As we enter in to the enclosure, we file our way around and take up positions on the bench looking to the interior. We prepare ourselves, mentally, emotionally, spiritually for the ceremony that is about to take place. We space ourselves out appropriately and go into a meditative state, chanting, somewhat to ourselves but also in unison with all others. Sound plays a significant role in elevating the vibration of the place, of ourselves.

 There is a high priest and priestess who come into the center of the circle. This is our cue to step forward. We all take our positions around one of the two interior stone circles. The two stone circles are conjoined to form an infinity symbol.

 The high priest and priestess take up their positions between the stones to connect the two. They serve as the connection point. And the rest of us take up our positions between each of the standing stones that make up the circles. We are all facing the interior.

The Priest is facing the interior of one circle; the Priestess is facing the interior of the other. This is the conjoining of the masculine and feminine energies. In fact, I now notice that the men are around one circle, and the women are around the other. [In fact, I realized at this point that the procession up the avenue into the enclosure was two-by-two, a male and a female, and when we filed into the enclosure, we split off in separate directions, the men going to the right, the women going to the left.  Also, there must have been enough of us to fill all the gaps between the stones of these two interior stone circles.]

We were asking Mother Earth to join us, to make her presence known. We are connecting the energies of the Earth, increasing them. We are connecting downward, pulling up the energy of the Earth and radiating it out to the landscape, to the sky, the atmosphere.

Today is the day of an eclipse. We know it is arriving; we know when. Already the light, the ambient light, from the sun seems a bit dimmer. There is an excitement of what is to come. At the same time, there’s pride that we get to take part in the ceremony that will be so helpful to our peoples, the peoples of this land.

There are others who are here who are not part of the priest class — the peoples, the local peoples, coming out to witness; not great throngs, but some leadership (elected representatives).

As we stand in the circle, we continue to chant, joining our energies in a circle, pulling the energies up from the Earth, swirling it around our circle, as the women are doing around their’s. The energies cross over to the other circle, balancing. Again, we are all chanting in unison, as the sun continues to darken. When it reaches its culmination point — the full totality — we can look up at the sun, and for that brief time, we ask that Mother-Father-One birth the new era. We, in this double circle enclosure, are the womb of creation. We are forming the egg that will be fertilized by the conjoining of the energies of Earth and the energies of Heaven.

And when that is accomplished, we return back to our benches, but we are not done. And then with the high priest and priestess in the lead, we proceed up the avenue over to another stone enclosure, another stone circle, what is known today as the Sanctuary. We all file out two-by-two, following them, a female and a male side-by-side, and we walk our way up over the hill and down to the Sanctuary.

 As we make our way down, we can see the top of Silbury Hill. It is an observation post to allow others to see both the enclosure that we just left as well as the sanctuary and the avenues that connect them. It is a vantage point to see the entire structure, strewn across a fairly large portion of the landscape.

 We make our way to this singular stone circle. This time we take our positions as pairs, male and female, between the stones facing the interior. The high priest and the priestess are in the center.

What was birthed in the larger enclosure is now coming to fruition, and we are anchoring it into the Earth, then to the landscape. Our intention for this creation is a new era of prosperity and connection with the Divine. This particular ritual has been performed many times in the past and will continue, as far as we’re concerned, well into the future.

From here, the ceremony is concluded, and there’s much rejoicing, hugging, happiness. And we make our way to Silbury Hill, to the field that’s at the base for a celebration, a bonfire, a night of revelry.

Of course, by the time we got to the circle known as the Sanctuary, the sun had returned to full brightness, but as we made our way to Silbury Hill, the sun was setting. It was a night of much rejoicing and celebration.

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Uriel, thank you so much for assisting me today. I will enjoy writing this up and sharing it.

Clearing Energy at Civil War Battlefields

Depositing Cintamani Stones at Antietam and Monocacy National Battlefields

By Rob Loveland and Dana Limpert

In early March, Dana contacted Rob to ask for assistance in fulfilling a mission she was given, specifically to help identify good sites in Maryland that needed “karmic” energetic healing. She was so glad to hear he wanted to help because she would have gone by herself, but it’s always a better and more enriching experience when this work is shared with others.The mission was to place Cintamani stones [1], which she had been entrusted with in sacred ceremony, at these sites so they might facilitate the clearing of residual negative energy, ultimately removing any obstacles from the sites to assist the planet’s energetic ascension.

What follows is an account of our experience, offered in our own words.

Map of Central Maryland

We had four stones to distribute, two appropriate for the water, and two for the land.  This trip aimed to deposit only two of them, and we agreed that the Civil War National Battlefields at Monocacy and Antietam would be appropriate choices.  The history of human tragedy at these locations is staggering.  Antietam has the dubious distinction of being the site of the greatest number of casualties in one day than other during the war — nearly 23 thousand men killed, missing or wounded in a battle that lasted only twelve hours!

In the days leading up to the event, Rob channeled Archangel Mikael to explain what it is that would actually be happening at a spiritual level as a result of this mission.  He confirmed that:

“It is true that sites such as those that saw such tragic loss of life hold a tremendous amount of residual energy — what you would think of as negative energy — just the feelings of fear, of terror, of loss, of pain.  All of that leaves a mark on the landscape itself, in the environment.

”And, yes, while a number of people, many people, have visited those sites and have said prayers that are helpful in lifting that energy, they were sites of such extreme human tragedy that there is still more left to do.  And as we all raise the energy level, the vibration, the frequency of the light grid around the world, these types of sites need a little more help.

“This is why you, all of you, any of you, are called Lightworkers.  It is, in fact, helping, helping to clear the old energy so that the love energy that is already rising can do so unobstructed.”

Of course, Mikael also confirmed he and the other Archangels, the Mighty Ones — Uriel, Raphael, Jophiel, and Gabrielle — would be there with us, assisting from their side. Dana has a special connection with all the archangels, but particularly Raphael, as Rob does with Uriel.

So, on 27 March 2024, we set out early to visit both battlefields, with the intent to deposit one “land stone” and one “water stone.”  The weather was overcast with an 80% chance of light to moderate rain for most of the day, but we were undeterred.  We met at a convenient location just west of Baltimore on I-70, and then we headed west, excited for the promise of the day.

MONOCACY:

We stopped at Monocacy first and made our way to Gambrill Mill and proceeded down the Gambrill Mill Trail to the bank of the Monocacy River, just upstream of the bridge that played such a prominent role in the “Battle that Saved Washington, D.C.,” fought on 9 July 1864.  We were blessed that the rain held off, so that was not an issue at all.  As we walked the trail, we admired several very large, very old Sycamore trees on the edge of a side creek running along side the trail.  Dana felt an instant connection of awe with these great protective guardian trees.  Their bark is not as flexible as other trees so they shed their bark in plates to reveal beautiful new patterns with a white coloring towards the top of the tree.  This tree stands in strength to remind us to shed our old skin and behavioral patterns that no longer serves so that the beauty of new life can be revealed.

So, it seemed fitting that we place the “land stone” on the bank of the river beneath a Sycamore.  We each prayed over the stone and the site, asking the spirit realm to assist in lifting any residual traumatic energy.  As often happens lately, Rob felt the presence of Archangel Uriel in the light dancing on the flowing water.  Dana saw a flash of purple that signaled the presence of St. Germaine’s Violet Flame — he is one of the beings that has accompanied and guided Dana on her mission work for Gaia.  She felt the thanks that always comes from Spirit, with their gentle encouraging guidance, when we say “yes” to our soul mission.

On the walk back to the car, we were thanked from Gaia with the songs of a cardinal, chickadee, and red-winged blackbird.  Dana always turns to Ted Andrews’ book Animal Speak to decode the messages from Nature.  Cardinals, with their red coloring, “brighten the environment … they remind us to remember that everything you do is of importance.”  Ted’s keynote for chickadee is “cheerful and truthful expression” and for blackbird is “understanding of the Energies of Mother Nature.”  When taken together, the song messages from Nature expressed that what we were doing mattered!

From there, we headed back to the car, back to I-70, and further west to Antietam.

ANTIETAM:

We started our visit to Antietam at the Visitor’s Center where we watched a short documentary film (narrated by James Earl Jones!), recounting the history and significance of the battle on 17 September 1862.  As Dana remarked, it was good to start with that since it put us in the emotional space for what we intended to do.  As we learned, of the 100,000 soldiers engaged in battle, 22,720 were killed, wounded, or missing.  It’s impossible not to be affected emotionally when hearing the story of such extreme human tragedy!

Since we had deposited the “land stone” at Monocacy, we knew we had to deposit the “water stone” at the bridge over Antietam Creek, so we made our way that direction.  On the way, we stopped at the Observation Tower overlooking much of the battlefield, but most particularly the Sunken Road, what would become known as “Bloody Lane,” as 5,400 soldiers became casualties over this tiny stretch of dirt!

The bridge over Antietam Creek is now known as Burnside Bridge, named after the Union commanding general who sacrificed so much to cross it, ultimately forcing the Confederates back to Sharpsburg.  As she stood on the stone bridge, Dana noticed a pair of Canada Geese on one side and told Rob this was the side we were to drop the stone.  Dana knew the geese represented them.  Later, she found that Ted’s keynote for geese was “the call of the Quest and Travels to Legendary Places”!

Once again, we said our prayers to resolve all negative energy and clear the land and water to allow the natural flow of energy, each invoking the assistance of our favorites from the Company of Heaven.

As Rob held the stone, he again asked the Mighty Ones for help.  As he closed his eyes, he saw a display of flashing lights (similar to a strobe), so he knew Archangels Uriel, Mikael, and Raphael (at a minimum) werecloser than ever!  These Cintamani stones certainly are powerful!  For Dana, it was the Divine Mother who imparted such a feeling of peace within.

Afterward, we walked to the other side of the bridge, and there was another ancient Sycamore, beneath which was a sign and picture which showed that it stood during the time of the battle here.  Trees are often thought to absorb and transform negative energy.  What this tree must have witnessed and absorbed made Dana’s heart fill with gratitude for how this tree helped to heal human-caused tragedy.  She sent energy in thanks for its service and to let the tree being know she “saw” the entirety of his being.

With our mission accomplished, we headed back home, reflecting on a day filled with mixed emotions.  On the one hand, these sites evoke such a feeling of awe, sadness, and extreme reverence.  But knowing that we came to help return it to a place of health and prosperity, we were filled with gratitude and joy.  It was also such a blessing to us both to be able to spend a day in the company of an amazing teammate, sharing stories of our spiritual journeys and personal insights.  On the way back home, the heavens opened up and rained, cleansing the land with the water of life, offering a fitting end to our Quest.

May you all find similar blessings and be inspired to fulfill your own spiritual missions!

Rob and Dana

31 March 2024

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[1] Cintamani stones are categorized by geologists as Saffordite Tektite but are popularly known as wishing stones due to their energy’s ability to amplify your own energetic potential into full manifestation.  In normal light, they appear as black, often pitted like meteorites (i.e. with regmaglypt patterning), but when held in front of a bright light, they show themselves to be translucent.  This is why some believe them to be pure light, perhaps even having originated from Sirius.