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Jewish, Christian and Islamic Holy Places Healing the Kaleidoscope of Bondage and Indebtedness. Laying the Foundation for a New Freedom and Peace. Our World Team Missions will unravel the threads of suppression profiles held in the land, from thousands of years of unrest, slavery, submission, religious dogma and Domination.
A mountainous walled city with a 5,000-year history, Jerusalem is sacred to the three great monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam - which means it is sacred to more than a third of the world's population. For Jews, Jerusalem is the site of the Temple, now in ruins except for the Western Wall; for Christians, the site of Christ's crucifixion, burial and resurrection; for Muslims, the site of the Prophet Muhammad's night journey to heaven. Jerusalem is thus a major site of pilgrimage for all three religions as well as, unfortunately, a place of religio-political tension over this important piece of land. Today Jerusalem is a popular destination for religious and non-religious travelers alike, thanks to its unmatched historical and spiritual importance, its network of museums and concerts, and the archeological treasures that are continually discovered and displayed in ways that interact with the daily life of the city.
As we tour the city, we will have an opportunity to walk the streets of the Roman cardo that are depicted in the mosaic map of Jerusalem that we will see in Madaba, Jordan. Tour of Old City of Jerusalem will bless us with countless opportunities to release the shackles of bondage held within the collective consciousness, which stem from the imprints of manipulation and submission. We will repair fragmented encodements to free the spirit of Israel, restoring the energetic imprints of freedom to the land of milk and honey. We will begin at the Mount of Olives and move gracefully through Jerusalem as masters of harmony. An essential part of this work will be to neutralize the collective shame, indebtedness and grief that are associated with Jesus’ death march on the Via Dolorosa.
The Mount of Olives is frequently mentioned in the New Testament (Matthew 21:1;26:30, etc.) as the route from Jerusalem to Bethany and the place where Jesus stood as when he wept over Jerusalem. Jesus is said to have spent time on the mount, teaching and prophesying to his disciples (Matthew 24-25), including the Olivet discourse, returning after each day to rest (Luke 21:37), and also coming there on the night of his betrayal (Matthew 26:39). At the foot of the Mount of Olives lies the Garden of Gethsemane. The Olivet discourse is known as the "Little Apocalypse" because it includes Jesus' descriptions of the signs of the coming of the end times, and his warning to his followers that they will suffer tribulation and persecution before the ultimate triumph of the Kingdom of God. It occurred just prior to the narrative of Jesus' passion beginning with the anointing of Jesus with spikenard, by Mary Magdalene. Jews have sought since antiquity to be buried on the Mount of Olives, where according to the Bible (Zech. 14:4) the resurrection will begin when the Messiah comes. Eventually, the cemetery grew to cover the entire western and much of the southern slopes. The earliest tombs are located at the foot of the mountain in the Kidron Valley. One is attributed to David’s rebellious son Absalom, another to the First Temple priest Zechariah; a third bears an inscription mentioning the sons of Hezir, a priestly family that lived 2,000 years ago. Jewish burial here continued throughout the centuries, interrupted only between 1948 and 1967 when Jerusalem was divided. Among the many legends surrounding this sacred mountain, it is said that in the End of Days people will tunnel underground from all over the world to rise up here. We will walk with masters Jesus and Magdalene on the Mount of Olives, linking energetically with the aspects of our soul lineage that have played roles in the rich history of this sacred mount. We will stretch our energy back to the Jesus’ discourse describing the end times and then gracefully sweep forward to the present and future, carrying with us his new image of hope for our world’s graceful transition. This new image will be linked to every facet of the cosmic grids and reflected into every timeline, allowing a foundation of the principles of sovereignty, mastery, ascension and the mindset of neutral duality to be accessible to all. As this mission completes, Jesus and Magdalene will unravel the threads of the Olivet. In addition to our group missions at the Mount of Olives, each of us will be guided to link with the aspects of our soul lineage, collectively aligning with a stasis moment when we will breathe in the principles of harmony and the neutrality of Golden Rose Consciousness, in order to send the seeds of transformation to all.
The Western Wall (Ha-Kotel Ha-Ma'aravi) in Jerusalem is the holiest of Jewish sites, sacred because it is a remnant of the Herodian retaining wall that once enclosed and supported the Second Jewish Temple. It has also been called the "Wailing Wall" by European observers because for centuries Jews have gathered here to lament the loss of their Temple. The Western Wall was built by King Herod in 20 BC during his expansion of the Temple enclosure, and is part of a retaining wall that enclosed the western part of Temple Mount. The Western Wall Plaza, the large open area that faces the Western Wall, functions as an open-air synagogue that can accommodate tens of thousands of worshipers. Prayers take place here day and night, and special services are held here in addition to the daily and Sabbath prayer services. On Tisha B'Av (תשעה באב, 9th day of the Jewish month of Av), which falls in July or August, a fast is held commemorating the destruction of the First and Second Temple, and worshipers sit on the ground reciting the Book of Lamentations and liturgical dirges. This sacred site awaits your footprints. You will link with those aspects of your soul lineage to fully unleash the collective torments and mourning for that which was, never was and the perceptions of loss that are aligned fully with the illusions of failures, loss and deprivation. As we heal these threads of grief, we assist to heal Israel and the world.
The sacred rock over which the Dome of the Rock is built was considered holy before the arrival of Islam. The rock is the very place where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac. In addition, the Dome of the Rock stands directly over the site of the Holy of Holies of both Solomon's Temple and Herod's Temple. The Dome of the Rock was built by the Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik from 688 to 691 AD. It was not intended to be a mosque, but a shrine for pilgrims. According to tradition, the Dome of the Rock was built to commemorate Muhammad's ascension into heaven after his night journey to Jerusalem (Qur'an 17). It is said that on the night of his Ascension into Heaven the Prophet, prayed first at the Dome of the Rock, laying his hand upon the Rock. As he went out, the Rock, to do him honor, rose up, but he laid his hand on it to keep it in its place and firmly fixed it there. But by reason of this rising up, it is even to this present day partly detached from the ground beneath. In the Middle Ages, Christians and Muslims both believed the dome to be the biblical Temple of Solomon. The Knights Templar made their headquarters there during the Crusades and later patterned their churches after its design. The sacred rock that is the central focus of the shrine is a large, ancient rock that may have once stood in the center of Solomon's Temple. For Jews, it is the rock on which Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac. For Muslims, it is the rock from which Muhammad's winged horse leapt into the sky, accompanied by the Archangel Gabriel, on the "Night Journey" into heaven (Qur'an 17). The rock is said to bear the horse's imprint. Muslim tradition holds that an angel will come to the rock to sound the trumpet call of the Last Judgment at the end of the world. The reliquary next to the rock dates from the Ottoman period and contains a hair of Muhammad's beard. The cavity beneath the rock, accessible by a staircase near the south entrance, is known as Bir el-Arwah, the "Well of Souls." It is said that here the voices of the dead mingle with the falling waters of the lower rivers of paradise as they drop into eternity. **To enlightened beings around the world, the Dome of the Rock holds great significance, because it the ancient site of an ascended master temple and the ethereal placement of one of the 47 Vessels of Perfected Knowledge. When you have breathed the ancient knowledge there is a flood of conscious awareness that occurs, which signals the moment of your attainment of mastery. Claiming your mastery and the realm you reside within is a right of passage that may occur multiple times in your life experience, but the first time after igniting the sacred knowledge will define your purpose and the paths you aligned with the Creator for this lifetime. This is a life altering moment that will align you with your divine destiny and your birthright. Each participant will have an opportunity to breathe the knowledge and also instill a perfected copy of it into a crystal that will seal, allowing the energy of the perfected truth to radiate from every facet.
In the Byzantine era, David and James (the Jewish and Christian founders of Jerusalem) were the focus of a liturgical celebration in the Church of Mount Zion. This eventually led to the popular belief that both were buried on Mount Zion. David's tomb was identified with this site while James' tomb was located on the site of the Armenian Cathedral. The "Last Supper Room," stands over or near the original site of the Last Supper and/or Pentecost. In the 5th century this room was identified as the site of the Last Supper. We will align with the last supper and energetically assist master Jesus as he prepares for the events to follow, while holding the energy for Magdalene and the other apostles and followers of the philosophies that supported the teachings of master awareness and sovereignty.
Via Dolorosa (Latin for "Way of Grief" or "Way of Suffering") is a street in the Old City of Jerusalem. Traditionally, it is held to be the path that Jesus walked on the way to his crucifixion. It is marked by nine of the fourteen Stations of the Cross. The last five stations are inside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. It is a focus of pilgrimage. Master Jesus will walk beside us on this sacred mission, as we assist him to neutralize the oppressive imprints that have been repeatedly anchored into collective consciousness from his traumatic passage on the Via Dolorosa. Those imprints have been reinforced by emotional ties that have fostered subconscious beliefs of personal responsibility for the tormenting events and a debt that must be paid to Jesus. These beliefs are supported by religious dogma, genetic beliefs and perceptions and the umbrella of collective consciousness. From the teachings of Paul; Jesus Christ "forgave us all our sins, having canceled the written code, with its regulations, that was against us and that stood opposed to us; he took it away, nailing it to the cross" (2:13-14) Footprints of the aspects of our soul lineage that were associated with the actual event of Jesus’ fateful passage and the pilgrims that have walked this road over nearly two thousand years, have continued to imprint anguish, sorrow, obligation and blame. Via Dolorosa is energetically stained by the blood of Jesus over and over again as the vivid thoughts and creation energy of the pilgrims relive the anguish of the events. We will be joined by the master Jesus as we begin our walk on the Via Dolorosa, consciously linking to his fateful day in 31 AD. We will stretch our energy from the actual day of events through the full spectrum of days leading to our present. We will energetically link to the Via in all timelines, assisting Jesus to bathe the expanse with rays of healing light. This will neutralize the region and lay a new foundation of freedom, peace and sovereignty to support the theme of his harmonious teachings, which highlight the messages of hope that he left as his heritage for all. It is the hope of master Jesus that the collective focus will shift from sorrow to joy and from blame to acceptance; celebrating his life and teachings rather than a focus that fosters visions of torment and pain that he is choosing to be rewritten. Our work will assist the current focus that will be best served by the new reality of sovereignty and harmony that Jesus and other masters of this world are choosing to imprint over the renderings that are held as the prime focus for their lives and advancements. Key to this mission is the release of collective blame directed to the Roman Empire, though King Herod found nothing treasonous in the actions and teachings of Jesus, Pontius Pilate who was extremely reluctant to execute Jesus, blaming the Jewish hierarchy, but in the end allowing the travesty to go forward, Judas who reportedly played a role that turned Jesus over to the authorities and the Jews, who were presented an opportunity to spare the scourged Jesus, but chose another. We will expand our mission to infuse sacred rays into the fields of every being that was engaged in the events; whether playing their role as a follower of Jesus’ teachings, a tormentor, a soldier or an onlooker. Above all, we will assist the collective to release master Jesus from blame for his part in the creation of the events and his choice to no stop them or inability to do so. Jesus and out team will assist to shift the imprints of blame to a new space of neutrality that honors every player in the drama of the experience. This will support the new reality that Jesus desires to create that will hold a wholly different ending to his story. The Via Dolorosa will be transformed from the Way of Grief ~ Way of Suffering, to The Way of Neutrality and Golden Rose Consciousness.
We will end our march at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. As we enter the church we will be blessed by an opportunity to view the historic tomb of Jesus. Again we will have the opportunity to follow the directions of master Jesus, as we assist him to wash away the imprints of bondage from the historic placements that hold the collective imprints of pain and anguish and guilt. The site is venerated by most Christians as Golgotha, (the Hill of Calvary), where the New Testament says that Jesus was crucified, and is said to also contain the place where Jesus was buried (the sepulchre). The church has been an important pilgrimage destination since at least the 4th century, as the purported site of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus. Today it also serves as the headquarters of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem. Group missions to be announced. You will be guided by your soul and higher consciousness as you connect with the aspects of your soul lineage to complete missions that are a component of your purpose for this lifetime.
The Shrine of the Book, a wing of the Israel Museum near Givat Ram in western Jerusalem, houses the Dead Sea Scrolls—discovered 1947–56 in 11 caves in and around the Wadi Qumran.
As the fragility of the scrolls makes it impossible to display all on a continuous basis, a system of rotation is used. After a scroll has been exhibited for 3–6 months, it is removed from its showcase and placed temporarily in a special storeroom, where it "rests" from exposure. The museum also holds other rare ancient manuscripts and displays the Aleppo Codex. The Aleppo Codex is a manuscript of the Hebrew Bible according to the Tiberian masorah, produced and edited by the influential masorete Aaron ben Asher in the 10th Century AD. It was at one time the oldest complete manuscript of the Hebrew Bible, however approximately one-third of it, including nearly all of the Torah, has been missing since 1947. It is considered the most authoritative document in the masorah ("transmission"), the tradition by which the Hebrew Scriptures have been preserved from generation to generation. Group missions to be announced. You will be guided by your soul and higher consciousness as you connect with the aspects of your soul lineage to complete missions that are a component of your purpose for this lifetime.
Located at the foot of Mount Herzl on the Mount of Remembrance in Jerusalem, Yad Vashem is a 45-acre complex containing the Holocaust History Museum, memorial sites, such as the Children's Memorial and the Hall of Remembrance, The Museum of Holocaust Art, sculptures, outdoor commemorative sites such as the Valley of the Communities, a synagogue, archives, a research institute, library, publishing house and an educational center, The International School for Holocaust Studies. Non-Jews who saved Jews during the Holocaust, at personal risk, are honored by Yad Vashem as "Righteous Among the Nations." The origin of the name is from a Biblical verse: "And to them will I give in my house and within my walls a memorial and a name (Yad Vashem) that shall not be cut off." (Isaiah, chapter 56, verse 5). From this placement we will implement a global saturation profile that will link to the cosmic lattice that is anchoring energy from this victimization in the collective consciousness. We will utilize universal laws that will assist us to blanket the timeline and actual span of the holocaust, to assist each of the victims in their death transition. We will assist the survivors by anchoring a beacon of light in each placement, to radiate hope and a vision of the freedom that will come. Additionally, you will be guided by your soul and higher consciousness as you connect with the aspects of your soul lineage to complete missions that are a component of your purpose for this lifetime.
According to the New Testament, Bethlehem is the birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth. The town is inhabited by one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, though the size of the community has shrunk in recent years due to emigration. The city is also believed to be the birthplace of King David and the location where he was crowned as the King of Israel.
We will enter the fortress to heal the fortress and seed a new image of sovereignty that will activate a wave of newly encoded imprints to support our individual and collective master walk. We will activate master genetics to support personal freedom from the dominion of others; purging the seeds of slavery from our bones, tissues and layers of consciousness, beginning at the inception of self. The seeds of this emancipation will be instilled for the first time on this world at a set time when we are in the fortress. At that moment we.0 will be ordained by the Creator as Knights of the Golden Rose; Keepers of Neutrality. With these words we will be uplifted and reminded of the sanctity of our sacred purpose within the Creator’s Plan. “You shall be holy, for I, the LORD your God, am holy.” Unlike the rebels, who preferred death to surrender, we will claim our divine right to freedom and step into our new role as sovereign beings that are preordained to experience an ascendance of abundance, health, joy and harmony as our birthright. Mt. Masada was the last stronghold of the Jews revolting against Roman rule, after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 A.D. We will ascend Masada by cable car or walk up the ramp that was built by Jewish slaves for the Roman army that besieged the stronghold, only to find the storehouses ablaze and all but two of the 938 rebels dead from a mass suicide. Our group healing mission will encompass the full scope of the layered emotions and perceptions that were fostered by the historic events that unfolded at Masada. Suppression, fears, grief and hopelessness became the framework for the rebel’s flight for freedom and eventual suicides. We will address all of these imprints of separation in addition to the mistreatment of Jewish slaves used to build the rampart, which was ultimately planned to be used to enslave their free brothers. We will also work to heal the energy around the Roman soldier’s year long siege and their eventual discovery of the mass of fatalities inside the fortress, which initiated a global ripple of hopelessness and fatalistic impressions that anchored into this world’s collective reality. Masada sits on an isolated cliff in the Judean Desert. Its steep slopes and precipices rise more than 400 meters above the Dead Sea. The combination of cliffs and escarpments in the desert area provided Masada with the perfect natural defense system. Masada was not designed merely as a fortress, but as a royal stronghold with spacious palaces, a bathhouse with the all conveniences available at the time, and a number of smaller palaces, apparently for housing the monarch's relatives. Twenty-nine large storerooms, each 27 meters long, were built on the summit. Archeologists found hundreds of pottery vessels, used to store tremendous quantities of food. The cisterns could hold 40 thousand cubic meters of water, enough not only for drinking but also for the swimming pools, the bathhouses, and agriculture. The geological make-up of the spot combined with human industry and invention made Masada almost unconquerable. We will cross the border of Israel into Jordan at Eilat and make our way to Aqaba.
Qumran is located on a dry plateau about a mile inland from the northwestern shore of the Dead Sea in the West Bank, just next to the Israeli kibbutz of Kalia. The site was most likely constructed sometime during or before the reign of John Hyrcanus, 134-104 BC and saw various phases of occupation until, probably after the fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD, Titus and his X Fretensis destroyed it. It is best known as the settlement nearest to the hiding place of the Dead Sea Scrolls in the caves of the sheer desert cliffs. Since the discovery in 1947 of nearly 900 scrolls in various states of completeness, mostly written on parchment, extensive excavations of the settlement have been undertaken. Cisterns, possibly a few Jewish ritual baths, and cemeteries have been found, along with a dining or assembly room and debris from an upper story alleged by some to have been a scriptorium as well as pottery kilns and a tower. Many scholars believe the location to have been home to a Jewish sect, perhaps the Essenes; others have proposed that it was a villa for a wealthy family, or even that it was a Jewish fort and at times a pottery factory. A large cemetery was discovered to the north of the site. While most of the graves contain the remains of males, some women were also discovered, suggesting to some that the site may not have been home to a celibate sect of Essenes living in the Dead Sea region and described by Pliny. Only a small portion of the graves were excavated, because under Jewish law excavating cemeteries is forbidden. Over a thousand bodies are buried at Qumran cemetery. One theory is that bodies were brought to Qumran because burial was easier there than in rockier surrounding areas.
The scrolls were found in a series of eleven caves just to the west of the settlement. Some scholars have claimed that the caves were the permanent libraries of the sect, due to the presence of the remains of a shelving system. Other scholars believe that some caves also served as domestic shelters for those living in the area. Many of the texts found in the caves appear to represent widely accepted Jewish beliefs and practices, while other texts appear to speak of divergent, unique, or minority interpretations and practices. Some scholars believe that some of these texts describe the beliefs of the inhabitants of Qumran, which, may have been the Essenes, or the asylum for supporters of the traditional priestly family of the Zadokites against the Hasmonean priest/kings.
We take a small overnight bag and head out into the splendiferous red desert of the Wadi Rum to create memories that will live forever. You will be transported to another time as you journey through the red sands to experience life as a nomad on a romantic adventure. We will sleep on cots in tents, eat native foods, and gather around the campfire at night listening to traditional music under the stars. Be prepared for the best fire roasted coffee and herbal tea you have ever tasted and equally memorable dining experiences! Group missions to be announced. You will be guided by your soul and higher consciousness as you connect with the aspects of your soul lineage to complete missions that are a component of your purpose for this lifetime. Participants that remain in Aqaba will rejoin our group the following day as we head for the magical adventures that await us in Petra.
We will experience two glorious nights in Petra and have an opportunity to choose an optional Turkish Bath as well as plenty of time to shop in the village. Depending on the local schedule, we may have an opportunity for an optional candlelight stroll through the siq to the treasury on our first night in Petra. When we rise the next morning we will step back in time, entering Petra on foot or by carriage. Petra is the kind of place that generally exists only in the imagination and is one place where seeing is indeed believing. This unique city was hewn from towering rock walls; few of the imposing facades of its great buildings are freestanding. The walk through the siq is one that will be imprinted in your mind forever; it is like walking through a long sacred corridor. At the same time, you can imagine hundreds of Nabatean horsemen galloping through the ancient passage. Make sure you take as much film as you can carry because every nook and cranny is a Kodak moment. It's hard to overrate Petra. There's no other sight in Jordan, or perhaps the whole Middle East, that is as compelling. Once the capital of the Nabateaeans a 3rd century BC Arab dynasty, Petra was forgotten for 1000 years and was rediscovered in 1812. Its public profile was raised when it was featured in the film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Set in a deep canyon, and only accessible through a narrow winding cleft (or siq) in the rock, Petra is carved from sandstone that takes on deep rusty hues interlaced with bands of grey and yellow. The most famous ruin is the Khazneh, or Treasury, whose beautifully carved facade is the first thing you'll see when you enter from the siq. The monastery is equally imposing, and if you climb to the top, your gift will be stunning views. Other ruins include an 8000-seat amphitheatre and the Temple of the Winged Lions, which is still in the process of excavation. At the Treasury, you will proceed with your Bedouin guide on one of two tours of the city, or you may continue on a self-guided tour. Across from the museum is a wonderful buffet catered by the Crown Plaza Hotel. We will all enjoy a wonderful lunch before continuing up to the Monastery or returning to the hotel. As an option, camels are available throughout the city as well as donkeys that can be ridden rather than climbing by foot to the Monastery. Any way you look at it, Petra is an adventure you will never forget. Group missions to be announced. You will be guided by your soul and higher consciousness as you connect with the aspects of your soul lineage to complete missions that are a component of your purpose for this lifetime.
Along the 5000 year old King’s Highway, we will explore Karak Castle, which was built in 1132 A.D. by King Baldwin I of Jerusalem. This imposing fortress is perched high above the ancient caravan routes that connected Egypt to Syria. Its commanding position almost 1000 meters above the Dead Sea Valley made it a strategic asset of great importance. When you step into the many vaulted rooms you will feel the energy of the past and if aspects of your soul’s lineage have resided or visited this castle, you will energetically connect to assist each of them by infusing your many gifts of sacred knowledge into their life. Prepare to feel powerfully expansive. Group missions to be announced. You will be guided by your soul and higher consciousness as you connect with the aspects of your soul lineage to complete missions that are a component of your purpose for this lifetime.
Jerash is the City of Gerasens in the Bible. The ancient city of Jerash is situated 50km to the north of Amman, and is one of the finest preserved Roman provincial towns in the world outside of Italy. Jerash is well known for its imposing gates and Greco-Roman monuments where you can make your way on the “Street of Columns” stretching 600 meters. Within the remaining city walls, archaeologists have found the ruins of settlements dating back to the Neolithic Age, indicating human occupation at this location for more than 6500 years. You will fall in love with this ancient city and revel in the expansion potential for you and the souls that you are stewarding. Jerash was a destination spot for millions of beings throughout its thousands of years of occupation, making it a premier placement in the old world for connecting with footprints of aspects of the soul lineage. Group missions to be announced. You will be guided by your soul and higher consciousness as you connect with the aspects of your soul lineage to complete missions that are a component of your purpose for this lifetime.
Umm Qais was once the Biblical Gadara, where Jesus is said to have turned a sinner’s demons into a herd of pigs that drowned in the Sea of Galilee. This thriving town was another of the 10 cities of the Decapolis League, founded by Pompey after his conquest of Syria and Palestine in 64 BCE. Its name comes from a Semitic word meaning “stronghold,” reflecting the city’s role as a fortified border town guarding the crucial land routes between southern Syria and northern Palestine . Once a satellite resort for Romans vacationing at al-Himmeh’s therapeutic hot springs , Umm Qais was renowned for its arts and orgiastic extravagances. Despite earthquakes and plagues in the 7th and 8th centuries CE, Umm Qais survived through the subsequent Umayyad and Islamic periods and seems to have been continually inhabited for over 5000 years. Visitors to the Umm Qais Ruins wander among a mix of Greco-Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Islamic architecture, strategically perched atop a mountain in northwest Jordan. The Umm Qais Museum has a small collection of artifacts for each period of the site’s occupation. You won’t want to miss Tyche, the patron goddess of Gadara. Though lacking a few key appendages, she still holds onto her fruit-filled cornucopia, a symbol of fertility. Walking through Umm Qais is a magical experience that fills the heart with joy as you step into the footprints of Jesus and other masters like yourself that have walked this land. Much like Jerash, Umm Qais was a destination spot for millions of beings throughout its thousands of years of occupation. As you step into the footprints of aspects of your soul lineage you can literally feel the sacred knowledge passing to them, illuminating the sacred pathways that open before them to ignite the potential for choices that will spur their evolution to higher consciousness.
The foundations of the North Theater, once able to accommodate audiences of 5000, are visible just outside the museum. The Ottomans used the actual stones of the structure to build the village on the hill. West of the North Theater is the Basilica Terrace, where black basalt Corinthian columns surround octagonally arranged white limestone ones (once belonging to a Byzantine church). Dug into a hillside southwest of the Basilica, the fully restored West Theater demonstrates the grandeur that characterized ancient Gadara. The Roman Main Road traverses the ancient village, running from the North Theater to the Roman Bathhouse, which lies at the northwest covers of the ruins. Alongside the road, you will get to see a series of barrel-vaulted rooms that once functioned as street-front shops. Near these rooms are the ruins of the East Baths and Nymphaem. Nearby, you will also get to see the Roman Aqueduct that brought water to Umm Qais from present-day Syria.
This is the sacred site of the baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan. In New Testament times, this place became known as Bethany, the village of Saint John the Baptist. The remnants of the pools at this ancient and sacred site for baptisms still remain. After Jesus’ baptism at Bethany, he spent forty days and forty nights in the wilderness east of the River Jordan (Mark 1: 13, Matthew 4: 1-11). As you walk through this historical area you will step in the footprints of Jesus, John the Baptist, as well as multiple aspects of your soul lineage. At this historic spot we will assist master Jesus and the whole of humanity once more. It is his desire to release the genetic and collective imprinting of unworthiness that support the need to be cleansed in order to be aligned with the Creator and ones own holy spirit within. Here we will have an opportunity to be baptized at the River Jordan. This novel experience will move above and beyond the traditional baptisms that were originally designed to wash away sin in preparation to be fully loved and accepted by God. Master Jesus intends to start his new beginning here at Bethany, which will support much of the work we implement in Israel. The new paradigm will reflect advanced principles that will initiate a wave through time to set a foundation for the new age that is upon us now. A foundation of worthiness, mastery, ascension and sovereignty, which will catch us in its wake and carry us forward to lead the collective expansion that will be carried on the harmonious principles of neutrality, self appreciation and self love. (How can we possibly expect to evolve to higher consciousness and ascend if we do no love and appreciate the magnificence of self? We must rediscover the truth of our holy spirit within. It is only then that we can truly love unconditionally and embrace the principles of neutrality.) As we move through the steps of baptism, we will energetically connect with aspects of our soul lineage that have traversed within this region, to activate a collective wave of awareness that will assist them to establish a recognition of their holy spirit within. They will join us as we focus the new imprints of worthiness that will be sent forward through the ages. Each baptism will be implemented by master Jesus and John the Baptist. John enthusiastically joins our team as we collectively send perfected images of worthiness forward through nearly two thousand years of timelines, to support paradigm shifts that will help to activate a collective acceptance of the holy spirit within and ones legacy of master awareness. Jesus: “These waters baptize thee as a remembrance of the purity of self and the purity of thy spirit. There is no act in this life or any other that can soil or diminish your light. There is no thought that can drive the purity of thy holy self into darkness. You are the light. You spawned from light ~ from light you shall always be. May these waters and the imprint of your holiness that they represent be your constant companion in this life. As you move through the peaks and valleys of your journey to ascension, may you always remember that you are love; may you always remember that you are light.”
Perched atop a plateau of orange groves overlooking the Jordan Valley, Madaba lures visitors with its magnificent scenery, craft shops, and Byzantine mosaics. While the Roman columns scattered about town only hint at the flourishing trade center that Madaba once was, scientists at work in the downtown archaeological park have recently uncovered some of the city's past glories. A Roman road, a burnt palace, and several churches have been discovered only meters away from the Church of St. George (home of the famous Map of the Holy Land). Madaba is a half an hour drive south of Amman along the 5,000 year old King’s Highway. It is the “City of Mosaics” where you may see one of the most well-preserved Byzantine mosaics in the world, dating to the 6th Century A.D., showing a map of Jerusalem and other holy sites as far reaching as the Nile Delta. The Mosaic Map of Palestine represents the Holy Land and its surrounding regions. Clearly visible on the map are Jerusalem and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the Dead Sea, the Jordan River, Nablus, Hebron, Jericho, Egypt and the Nile River, Turkey and Lebanon. The mosaic was made around 560 AD, originally composed of over 2.3 million pieces, and measured a staggering 25 X 5 meters. It is thought that 11,500 man-hours would have been required to lay the entire mosaic. Before reaching Madaba, we will visit a mosaic factory to observe village artisans as they cut and place stones into intricate patterns and designs in the making of mosaics.
This will be a transformational time for the masters within the crystalline vessels as they prepare for their divine exodus to the fifth realm, from the placement where it is said that Moses watched his people cross over to the land of milk and honey. Mount Nebo is a ten minute drive to the west of Madaba and is the most revered site in Jordan: the Moses Memorial and the presumed site of the prophet’s death and burial place. The mountain has a breathtaking view across the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea to the rooftops of Jerusalem and Bethlehem. As you look across the expanse you will feel yourself propelled back to experience the hope once felt by those who had wandered the desert in search of the Promised Land. A Byzantine monastery was constructed at the site, built on the foundations of an even earlier chapel, which was erected by monks from Egypt during the third or fourth century. Although little remains of the buildings that housed them, the mosaics of this period can be seen today inside a modern-day shrine. The main mosaic, which measures three by nine meters, depicts the monastic pastime of wine-making, as well as hunters, and an assortment of animals. Outside the building is an enigmatic Serpentine Cross. The figure represents the bronze serpent taken up by Moses in the desert, as well as a representation of the crucifixion cross. Within the region of Mount Nebo is an active vessel of knowledge. At this sacred and historic site we will offer the enclave of evolving masters that we are stewarding an opportunity to breate the ancient sacred knowledge before transitioning to the fifth realm by way of a conduit that will divinely activate for their triumphant crossing.
The Dead Sea is 75 kilometers long and is, at its widest point, 16 kilometers wide. It is fed by the Jordan River, but it has no outlet. As its name suggests, the Dead Sea is entirely devoid of plant and animal life. This is due to an extremely high content of salt and other minerals—350 grams of salt per kilogram of water, as compared to about 40g per kg of water average in the world’s oceans. This concentration is caused by a rapid rate of evaporation. These natural elements give the waters of the Dead Sea certain curative properties, recognized since the days of Herod the Great over 2000 years ago. There is a tranquil spot at the lowest point on earth where the soothing, therapeutic benefits of the surroundings give a most relaxing and revitalizing reward. This is the time to pamper your mind, body and spirit in a luxury hotel with a range of health and beauty therapies to make you feel on top of the world. All of this will be at your disposal - or you may choose to step into the Dead Sea for a tranquil infusion of sacred earth minerals.
The Dead Sea is so infused with salt and minerals that your body will float like a cork. People come from all over the world to rub the Dead Sea’s black mud onto their bodies, allowing the minerals to infuse the body.
Our luxury hotel at the Dead Sea will be the satellite point, allowing us to move from site to site over the days with a gloriously returning to the sea each night to bask in the energy and healing waters as we prepare for the next day’s adventures and service.
The ultimate experience at the Dead Sea will be our floating meditation, but individuals can join this work from the shore. As we float effortlessly on the heavenly healing waters we will utilize an advanced method of ancient breathing to infuse the waters with love, restoring the energetic imprint of the bionetwork that has been disturbed by the harvesting of salts and mud. While honoring all facets of the mining and export operations we will assist Gaia to re-establish the energetic imprints of the divine ideal balance to the sea. Through this guided interactive meditation we will hold energetic and conscious placement within the Dead Sea and alongside for those desiring to assist from the shore. As our love infuses the waters we will stretch our auric field to encompass the shorelines of both Jordan and Israel. From the beach one can see the lights of Jericho and Jerusalem, but we will stretch our fields to actually feel them. From the beach or the water we will ancient breathe to connect with all sentience and sentient beings in Israel, inhaling an image of the truth of each of their soul’s magnificence. When we exhale from our heart we will bathe all that our last breath touched upon, to confirm our recognition and appreciation. We will breathe peace, harmony, serenity and acceptance to all sentient beings residing in Israel and then extend beyond all surrounding boarders into all of Israel’s neighboring countries, to establish unity and a harmonious association. As a final point of honor, we will breathe love to the wholeness of this world, touching all sentient beings with our imprint of the universal principles of divine neutrality. Calling upon the Creator and all of the masters of light working with us in our soul’s progression to lightness, we will ask them to assist us as we link into the love and light mind grid; expanding collective love like a salve throughout all of the Middle Eastern countries, while creating a neutral bridge linking them harmoniously to all countries of this world.
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