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The Two Most Powerful Places I Visited in Egypt

This is going to be a series of blog posts on my trip to Egypt. After I return from an overseas trip like this, I often like to sit with what happened and try to process everything that happened. Often when you are there, you are too busy to even process anything.

On April 5th, 2024 I left for Cairo Egypt. Ever since I was a little girl and learned of the pyramids in Egypt I always wanted to see them in person. After attending a pyramid conference in Chicago in the fall of 2023 I met with a few people whom I stayed in touch with. One of the women I met ironically on the very last day of the conference, and we connected and ended up staying in touch over the phone mostly. We both expressed our interest in visiting Egypt to each other. At first, we looked at the many available tours, but they were costly. Apparently like everything after COVID, everything was much more expensive. We started tossing around ideas about going to Egypt on our own and my friend had another friend who had been to Egypt four other times. She volunteered to be our unofficial guide and recommended that we do a tour of the temples based on an ancient tour that initiates would take. In the past, the initiates would spend months to years at every temple to heal the associated chakra. We did not have months to years to spend at every temple, maybe just a few hours at the most. All our unofficial tour guide said, was this is not a vacation, this is a healing journey, and that it would be hard. We should have taken her words more seriously because it was very hard.

I would say out of the numerous international visits I have made this trip was the most intense. There were many factors that added to the intensity, including the culture, the intense heat, and also our very busy daily schedule. Add to that, I did not know any of my travel mates for very long, but that is not something that would normally scare me away from doing a trip. However, it is very intense to spend 2 weeks with three other people that you don’t really know. Heck, it’s intense to spend that much time with your family.

I wanted to focus on the two most powerful places that I visited in Egypt. The first was a statue at the Karnak temple in Luxor. This was a very tall statue of the goddess Sekhmet which stood at least 7 feet tall in a small private room. The only way to visit the statue was to know that it was there through a tour guide. Luckily, the tour guide had been to this particular statue in the past and we were able to tip the guards so that we could do a short and private visit to the statue. It’s hard to explain how it felt when I entered that room, but I will try. The room was very dark and only had a small hole in the ceiling for some natural light. The Sekhmet statue was elevated on a small wooden platform. The minute that I walked into the room I felt woozy, and I knew that the energy was really strong around this statue. Maybe it was because it was private and not exposed to all the tourists every day. The statue I believe is made of basalt which is a volcanic rock.

The guards did not allow us to take many pictures, but we took a few. My friend took a few pictures and captured quite a few orbs in it, which portrayed how powerful this room was. We took our time with the statue, touching it and putting our third eye right next to the stone, and even placing our crystal jewelry on her so that she could empower the energy of the jewelry.

The next most powerful place was the King’s chamber in the Great Pyramid. We were able to invest in two hours of private time within the Great Pyramid, however, we only had two hours and it had to be in the very early hours of the morning. We were scheduled from 1:00 to 3:00 AM. My tour guide told me that there would be some parts of the tour where we would have to crawl and duck and I was quite nervous about doing this because I was having a lot of problems with my feet and my left knee during this trip.

From the beginning, my feet were swollen, from the heat, from traveling, and from being on my feet all day. I was religiously drinking my electrolytes which seemed to help a little bit but what my body wanted to do was put its feet up which was not an option. So, I was preparing myself to crawl. We were going to first enter the subterranean chamber inside the Great Pyramid. You have to duck and go down this small pathway and have to squat and walk the whole way. I tried to scoot down on my butt to save my knee and my feet but once I got halfway down, our tour guide told me it was probably best that I turned around. I didn’t feel bad about this because I wasn’t excited about crawling into a dark room inside the pyramid anyway.

I turned myself around, went upstairs, and sat at the bottom of the stairs that led to the Queen’s chamber. I took this moment to contact my angels and spirit guides. I asked if I was missing anything by not going into the subterranean room. I was told that I was not missing anything and that whatever energies I needed to receive were already being received by just being inside. I sat there and waited for my travel mates, and I listened to our tour guides discussing things in Arabic. I couldn’t understand the language, so I was trying to tune it out but in the quiet of the interior of the pyramid there was nothing else to focus on.

I probably waited about 15 minutes but it’s hard to tell the time in these places. I heard my travel mates huffing and puffing up the path back to where I was, and they were all sweating and breathing hard by the time they reached me. Thankfully they had videotaped the inside of the subterranean chamber and also recorded the chanting and singing that they did within. I could see the Queen’s chamber from the bottom of the staircase and I was anxious to start going up. I started ascending with my group and we reached the Queen’s chamber, a room about 12 by 12 feet. Strewn on the floor were what looked like storage items and some lights that looked like they were going to be installed soon. It was hard to focus on this room being anything special because it was being used as a storage room. We spent a few minutes walking around here and then we started our ascent to the King’s chamber. By the way, it’s easier for me to go up than to go down, especially with the state of my knee and feet. The King’s chamber is a really large room. I would estimate it’s about 20 by 20 feet and also the ceilings are very tall, maybe 30 feet? There were some floor lights on the edge of the room and a large sarcophagus on the far end made of granite. These rooms, like many of the rooms of many of the Egyptian temples, are sound chambers. There is very little that we know of how these rooms were used. But as an energy healer for over 10 years, I know we know very little about the potential of sound healing. I had the feeling that the Egyptians were very adept at sound healing.

Our goal as a group is always to feel the energies of the place. We planned to sing and chant in the room in the dark and that’s what we did. We took turns laying in the sarcophagus. I 100% believe that this sarcophagus has nothing to do with death and that this room has to do more with ascension and connecting with Creator energies. As we took turns laying in the sarcophagus the other three would sing and chant. There are no words to describe how amazing this was. We didn’t hold back. One of my friends was singing her heart out and the depth and beauty of her voice just stunned me. Afterward, I told her I had no idea you could sing this way and you have been holding back! She told me that she had not sung like that since she was a little girl. I can’t tell you how privileged I felt to be with these women and to be sharing and singing together in this dark and amazing room in such an ancient place.

When it was my turn to lay in the sarcophagus someone said it was 2:22 AM! Of course it is, I thought to myself. We had all been constantly seeing repeating numbers everywhere we went in Egypt, and I think it was a sign that this wasn’t the first time we had been here. Every single one of us was deeply connected to this place and had spent many lifetimes here in Egypt. When I think back to when I was a little girl and always scared of the dark, I am amazed that I can lay in a sarcophagus in a dark room and be comfortable with it now. As I lay there it was almost like the walls of the sarcophagus disappeared and the walls of the King’s chamber melted away. All of a sudden, I was in the void, in space, and the only other being that I sensed there was the Creator. This is a very familiar place to me and somewhere where I go with every one of my clients to receive messages for them. Often, it’s just me and the Creator and I ask him a question about what my clients’ healing color is and if he has any messages for them.

I didn’t converse with the Creator this time. I just enjoyed the familiarity of being with him in the void. I also was listening to my friends singing and chanting and amazed at the sounds coming from their voices. Then suddenly a being that I’m very familiar with, Archangel Gabriel, emerged and hugged me right inside the sarcophagus. If you follow any of my blog posts back to 2014, you know that I have a very long and deep relationship with Archangel Gabriel.

Once our time was up in the King’s chamber, the tour guides turned on all the lights. When we left, there was a group of tourists outside waiting for their turn to spend their private time inside the Great Pyramid. I felt different and I felt really happy that I invested the time and money to spend inside there.

In the next blog post, I’m going to share with you the hardest moment of my entire trip but of course, it was entirely worth it.

Thank you for reading this blog post and I look forward to sharing my next experience with you.