One of the most demanding and energetically heavy of all the days so far.

As usual, it was an early morning, coffee and go. We were going to visit Saqqara, which in my opinion is one of the most underestimated sites in all of Egypt. The complex extends for kilometres, and everyday they are finding new tombs, temples, shrines, etc
It is also the place where one can find the step pyramid, which consists of 6 “step” with the 7 being heaven… one could call it stairway to heaven, 7 gates of Osiris or even the 7 main chakras, with the 7th being the Crown – Divine Connection.
On location, Rami took us to a special place which is not easily available to the general public, where we experienced some interesting glyphs and shadow play on the walls. The roof was all engraved with the glyph of the Sirius Star. From there, we were taken to a private room where we could do some meditation.
In the end our visit there was to help with the activation of the 6th Chakra – 3rd Eye which is linked to intuition, and seeing truth in what surrounds us. So far the energy was pleasant and we were charged!
Then Tarek, the Egyptologist, took charge, and he explained that we were going to visit the oldest accessible pyramids, called the Red Pyramids of Dashur. The good thing was that we did them the other way round from last time, and this time it was much more pleasant.
When you start with the Princess (smallest) pyramid, first of all it is the least demanding physically, secondly you are greeted with a soft energy which soothes the heart, which Tarek emphasised that it is the gateway to the 3rd eye.
The second pyramid was the most demanding physically, which required a lot of crawling, climbing and descents, but once in the holy room, we had some chance to feel the energy. This time although still feminine energy, was much heavier and after some time, we felt that we had to go. One thing that we noticed is that the whole room was full of bats, but they rested there sleeping as if guarding something for the Queen.
The third pyramid is the King’s (largest) pyramid of the 3, not the most physically demanding, but it has the longest ascends and descends. After getting in, I could not stand the energy for more than 5 minutes, my head was thumping, and the pungent smell of ammonia, to keep the bats away was unbearable. Very masculine, but too much… Dashur was now done as well, and we were happy with the energetic work done for the day.
It was now time to drive to Cairo to see the Egyptian Civilisation Museum. Honestly I was dreading this since I remember the harsh energy inside, that apart from being heavy, it tries to attach or leech from you, but I had a target since I wished to see Hatshepsut.
So once there at the museum, I rushed through the exhibits with inquisitive evaluation, documented this information, and went down to start the Mummy tour. Believe me when I say, that the sense of drain, and heaviness is unbearable. So I rushed to the mummy of Hatshepsut, made my connection and rushed out to Rami, whilst the others were still taking their time inside. Rami understood me immediately…
After some time, John contacted me panicking, that he wanted to know where I was and sent me a picture of the Palm Stone we just programmed for the 3rd Eye Chakra…wtf? So I told him to meet us outside in the reception, and was so panicked that we had to call him several times in his face. We agreed that the crystal received a psychic attack, instead of getting him. On her part, Anna explained that her Angelite – Throat palm stone was all chipped, and we agreed that they were all signs for more work to be done. We all agreed that this was the last time that tombs, and most especially mummies are included in our itineraries.
Last stop was dinner and a coffee from the Fishawy Market, and returned back to the Guest House to rest for the last day, and the visit to the Great Pyramids.
Keep following,
CB
