This is the last post I will be making on the recent trip to
Scotland. It was our last day on the tour and our
group started with a visit to Rosslyn Chapel, which is about a 30
minute drive to the south of Edinburgh. I
say revisiting because I was there with a different group 2 years ago to spend
summer solstice 2012 in this fascinating place.
To read about that, go to my post describing my experiences on that very
energetically significant day.
One thing was different for sure. In 2012, it was not only raining that day,
but part of the outside of the chapel was covered with scaffolding because of the
long term renovations that were being done.
On the recent visit, the scaffolding was gone, and it was a sunny breezy
day. Wonderful weather! We were even able to eat our lunch there outside later
in the day.
Since this was my last full day in Scotland, the visit to
Rosslyn Chapel was the frosting on my cake.
I took my time wandering around the grounds and then went inside to meditate. The chapel is such a wonderful place to do this in, even when it is full of visitors. After a brief visit to the high energy vortex
in front of the altar, I proceeded to enter the crypt. This is a room that is attached to the back
of the chapel and is accessed by going down a steep flight of stairs. One has the impression of being underground, even
though there is light coming in from the stained glass windows. From the outside, one can see the crypt built onto the back of the chapel and against the slope of a hillside.
This time around,
this room is where I found the most powerful energy.
Coincidentally, the scaffolding was over this part of the building 2
years ago. Was it interfering with the
energy? Who knows?
After a few moments standing in the crypt, the familiar
spinning and full body vibrations started up again. I just went with it and made sure that I was
fully grounded. The day finished up with
a visit to the ruins of the Temple Church and Cemetery with many headstones
marked with Knight’s Templar symbology. Then a climb down to Wallace’s Cave on
the banks of the River Eske. What a way
to finish up a fascinating week in Scotland!
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