Day 3 – The turning of the keys

Day three we started working and activating the keys.

View of Castel Sant'Angelo, a historic fortress in Rome, with the sun shining behind it.

Our first stop was Castel Sant’Angelo also known as Mausoleum of Hadrian. This tower connects with the Vatican through the long wall alongside it. Today is yet another museum one can visit but in older times it is rumoured that the Pope could escape the Vatican by walking along the wall. It is in the shade of the trees, at the back of the tower, that we started exploring the first concepts we were embodying.

Here, we started turning the first 3 keys. I was representing the key: protection and I saw it symbolised by the walls of the tower. The two other keys in the trinity were – healing which I saw as symbolised by the water surrounding the tower and forgiveness which I saw symbolised in the birds that flew around us.

For me it was interesting to observe that when I was asked to create the stance for protection, I instantly felt the need to deflect when another member of the group was “giving, offering me new options” but also when another member wanted to step and heal protection, I felt like I needed to move and deflect all that was offered.

When we returned to the trinity to explore how the 3 concepts worked together, an interesting insight emerged for me. I had to formulate for myself the experience I had explain it to my trinity, with the added complication that one member of the group did not speak English fully, and the other person spoke Spanish. For the benefit of the full group I recorded a video of how, from my perspective, protection worked as a key. And how when all concepts worked together all 13 keys would be represented and integrated.

Alongside the key trinity, we activated the element water (the Transformation of purpose emotion, intuition, psychic depth).

And in turns we started recognising the constellations associated with each key.

Cancer (represents maternal love, nurturing, and family roots. It rules emotional memory, sensitivity, and the need to belong. Its key invites us to recognize the safe place, where we remember that nothing can truly be threatened.),

Scorpio (represents emotional depth, the search for self-knowledge, and the ability to face inner shadows. The key of forgiveness frees the shadows so that we can recognize who we truly are). Pices (As the last sign of the zodiac,

Pisces represents connection with the universe. It transcends, ruling art, divine inspiration, and sensitivity to the invisible. This key inspires us to bring healing through reconnection with the whole.)

As we were leaving the castle ground, I could hear music playing, and as if to confirm that our task was complete we were serenaded with Elysium, a track that has been following us since Greece.

Our journey continued to the Vatican, where we were to enter St. Peter’s Basilica, the very place where the tomb of St Peter sits among the Popes.

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Exterior view of the Santuario di Santa Maria in Traspontina, showcasing its ornate façade and surrounding architecture.

As the group advanced toward St Peter’s square. I was called to enter the church along the Via della Conciliazione, Parrocchia Santuario di Santa Maria in Traspontina.

A close-up image of a lit candle placed on a metallic rack with sand-like texture. The background features more candles and elements of a tranquil space.

Here, I was called to light a candle, a call I often receive when i enter a place of worship. It is a way to call upon the ancestors to join me on the journey, and also a light for this who need a guide on their own path.

I connected with the energies of the building, thanking the spirits of the place for their continued watch over the lost souls entering their walls.

I asked those very spirits to continue their watch over all future pilgrims, so that those walls become a sanctuary for the future.

I also invited this place of worship to connect through light to the grid, finding its place back onto the map of sacred places.

I invited the connection to run along all the light filaments that connect all spaces and places on the globe, unifying those grids once more.

I invited this location to connect with the Nodes of the Planet, to global crystalline grid, with all the temples and stone circles so that a new unified field can be created.

This invitation is one I extend to all places I visit1, and if needed transform the energy of the place.

Crowd of people gathered in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, with large statues and an obelisk prominently featured.

Whilst I was connecting with the Santuario di Santa Maria, apparently Pope Leo the XIV was at LEVEL Zero, perhaps part of the preparations for the SUnday celebrations.

For me, this was a sign, that my invitation expanded beyond the church I was in, and therefore the message was received where it was needed, not in the physical, but in the astral, where everything is already perfect and aligned.

A wide view of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, showcasing its grand dome and facade, with numerous visitors in St. Peter's Square below.

St Peter Basilica helped us activate the element Air (The Intelligence of Purpose- intelligence, communication, inspiration, interpersonal connections)

We recognised the constellations of Gemini and turned the Fraternity key – Gemini represents intellectual curiosity and the exchange of information. It rules oral communication, writing, the articulation of ideas, and the desire to learn. The word here is the key to uniting brotherhood.

We recognised Libra – and turned the key of Faith -Associated with justice and the ability to relate harmoniously, Libra is often depicted as a blindfolded woman holding a scale. One of the symbols of faith is precisely to trust even when the path cannot be seen. This key invites us to embrace trust and hope.)
We recognised Aquarius – and we turned the key of Reconciliation – Linked to innovation and new perspectives, Aquarius often breaks with the old to make room for the new. Its key invites us to restore and return harmony to aspects in separation or conflict.

A close-up view of Michelangelo's sculpture, the Pietà, depicting the Virgin Mary holding the lifeless body of Jesus Christ, enclosed in a glass case within a richly decorated church interior.

In this space, in front of Michelangelo’s sculpture Pieta, we recognised our very own Mary. And evoked in all of us a recognition, that faith, is not just a concept, but is something innate we need to accept as our own.Faith, not as a religious concept, but a hope or a connection with all that is. A connection that reminded us that everything is already aligned and connected with our highest potential.

We were invited to recognise our names and internalise how this conglomerate of letters gives us meaning to who we are, what we are about, and where we are heading. The communion of our souls allowed for healing to come forth for those who needed a deeper recognition for themselves, and a deeper acceptance. An inner work, that can not be bypassed, but requires humility to allow it to come forth and be integrated.

The Basilica is full of symbols and keys to various concepts, which can be missed as mere decoration.

As we were walking through the building we could not help but notice how some may be seen as a contradiction to what the catholic faith may wish to portray.

We saw a variety of dragons that one would not expect to see in a church. We found eagles, keys, trinities and stars, symbols which for us, again, it meant that we were aligned with the task.

The alter, in the middle of the Basilica was fascinating. From every angle a different carving could be observed. And as I was admiring this central sculptural piece, The light shone through as a trinity again. As a symbol of the energetic presence we felt that whole morning and afternoon.

A group of people bent over a decorative metal grate on the floor, examining it closely. The scene captures a diverse set of individuals, including children and adults, gathered around the intricate design.

For a short while we even influenced what the other tourists were looking at. Hehehehe….never underestimate the power you may have on others, especially if you appear to be really interested in a particular part of a place.

Ana was trying to show us where a crystal was dropped, a while back, by another pilgrim, as an energetic anchor for the transformation of Roma into Amor.

Our steps were then taken towards the underbelly of the Basilica, the place where amid the Popes, Peter lies. At the heart of the building, giving the name to this place of worship, but also as the symbol of strength. The cornerstone2 to the faithful.

A view from inside St. Peter's Basilica, looking out through an ornate archway towards a blue sky with scattered clouds and a view of St. Peter's Square. The foreground features a patterned marble floor and barriers indicating visitor flow.

The doors to St. Peter’s tomb took us passed a source of water, to refresh before entering the underworld. And as we were following the signs, I could not help but capture this vista. A duality of vision, light and dark, divine and profane, a juxtaposition of ideas like so many present in Rome.

Intricate decorative grille allowing light to filter through, viewed from below.

Sepulcrum Sancti Petri Apostoli, the resting place of Peter. One among the many, the many represented in the one. Peter, who denied Jesus three times3 before the rooster sang its morning song. Peter, whose name means rock, or stone. The human, who became a Saint in the eyes of the faithful despite his folly, despite renouncing HE who was his shepard.

View of the entrance to St. Peter's tomb, featuring ornate decorations and a sign that reads 'SEPULCRUM SANCTI PETRI APOSTOLI'.

This place was where the key UNITY (The key that unifies the 12 aspects for the opening of the 2 Trinities – the masculine and feminine) provided us with what I believe was the absolution we needed, to clarify and purify us. In the belly of Rome, among so many bodies, living and transitioned, as a group we renewed our faith. We did not stop to worship, we did not stop to admire, we stopped to remember. We remembered that UNITY means everything. It encompasses light and dark, human and divine, heavenly and otherwise. One can not exist without the other. And as travellers and spiritual beings, being with a spirit, and of the spirit, we left behind the shame, the regret, the remorse of our actions, and took with us a spark of hope that when we will resurface, our task will move towards completion.

This stop was but one of a few more that day, before the evening activation.

Our next stop was going to be the Pantheon, another magnificent feat of architecture and ingenuity of the human mind, but as always the universe had a different plan, and denied us entrance. And with this denial came a different opportunity. We connected with Isis instead.

A stone elephant sculpture holding an obelisk on its back, situated in a plaza with people walking around and historical buildings in the background.

Basilica of Saint Mary of Minerva.

We were invited to step in and contemplate our connection with Isis, The Mother. Our link back to our trip to Egypt in February 2025, where the Marian lineage came through in spirit, and in the physical through some of the participants.

And in Rome we were invited to connect with the Marian energies, through every place we visited.

And so, with quiet contemplation we sat behind the alter. Each of us sat, with out own thoughts reflecting on our roles within the group, our roles within the families we were part of and indeed our role within the task.

As we were waiting for everyone to complete their communion with the unseen, I could not help but observe the interior of the church.

Whichever way I turned, the number three appeared to follow us about, The beautiful stained glass, in clusters of three above the alter, above the doorway. A befittingly beautiful space to honor the unseen forces. A church which stands on the very spot where centuries before Delubrum Minervae was built in honour of the goddess Minerva, the Iseum dedicated to Isis, and the Serapeum dedicated to Serapis. Once again a trinity emerging from the bowels of time.

Once again I lit a candle honouring those who no longer walk beside us in flesh, but guide us from beyond. Again, I lit a guiding light, as a symbol to those who need to find their way. Once again I communed with the spirit of this place so that it can re-enter the energetic grid, providing shelter and hope when all seems lost.

A lit candle placed on a metal rack in a place of worship, with blurred background figures and warm lighting accentuating the serene atmosphere.

As I stepped out of the church and continued to wait for the group, I observed duality in action> Symbology that my fellow group members did not pick up on, and yet in a split second i could see how perhap we were still forming in our task. Still divided, still searching for our own roles, still travelling as individuals. An imagery that was going to change the following day.

A group of people walking on a cobblestone street near a building with a large green door, featuring a person dressed in a white robe among them.

I saw this priest emerge in white vestments, engaged with his parishioners.

Perhaps a pilgrim himself, as part of the Jubilee procession,.

He shook hands with people, and engaged them in conversation.

An energy of joy, and serenity surrounding him, as he was walking past me.

A person sitting on the steps in front of a building, wearing a hat and sunglasses, making a gesture with their hands while appearing to talk on the phone.

In stark contrast I saw another priest, dressed in the usual dark clothing.

Sitting on his own, away from the parishioners.

Speaking to someone and explaining to them how he was tired, he has been awake since dawn, and how he did not sign up for these exhausting days.

And all the while to his right, an elderly lady was asking people for alms.

For me, this picture also brought up anger, not because of he human who appeared to forget the meaning of the “cloth”. But rather it merged with that thought that I have whereby throughout history, people in desperate need of help and support. Desperate for food and shelter were turned away because some clergymen would not be willing to help.

It reminded me of yet another story from the Biblical text when Jesus expels the merchants and consumers from the temple, accusing them of turning it into “a den of thieves”.

So whilst our modern priest was re-telling his tales of woes I offered the elderly lady some of my food, as most tourists were passing her, ignoring her plea.

Two women walking away on a cobblestone street in Rome, with the sun shining behind them and colorful buildings lining the street.

Our time on the streets of Rome came to an end towards the sun set, when all of us headed back to our base for our task of activating the main trinity – the awakening of the Feminine Key.

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