Understanding that Egypt is not just the Pyramids of Giza.

Once we landed, we immediately felt the change in energy. Cairo is not comparable to the laid back lifestyle found in “Upper Egypt”.
The capital is 24 hours on the go, traffic everywhere, and the people lost their smile running after money… as per other “progressive” cities.
Upon, coming out of the airport we encountered a complication with the driver who had to pick us up from the arrivals hall, and Rami was not amused at all, ending up quite angry. We decided to give him his space, until he sorted transport again, and we were on the way to the Egyptian Civilisation Museum of Cairo.
Half way through a massive traffic jam, I noticed that Rami was not amused again, and later we got to know that the new driver was trying to cheat, by taking a longer road. This time Rami, stayed quiet, turned towards us and suggested that we take the day off to rest and recentre ourselves. We agreed unanimously.
Once at the Guest House, and everyone left, I went back to see Rami, cleansed him with Palo Santo and hugged him. We agreed that compared to Luxor and its area, Giza is very heavy… most especially considering all the energy work that we did in the previous days and the Pyramids doing their job as astral antennas.
We were simply pure light, in pitch dark, so we were attracting all sorts of energies… and, if not enough, we just welcomed Mercury Retrograde! Yay!
Therefore, we took the opportunity to rest and take it easy! It was a needed break anyways!
This morning, we are on the way to Alexandria, and will be updating you soon!
CB
