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Hola Navigators,

 

Last few days of the special offers on the Navigation Guide to Quantum Consciousness

 

Bella and Davyd have been mapping out a pathway to the New Earth timeline through their 13 steps to Heaven otherwise known as The Navigation Guide to Quantum Consciousness. This sequence of steps is now entering its final chapter for them, literally as they prepare for the release of the 13th and final Chapter - The Power of Transcendence.   

Each of the chapters has been available individually for just USD 26 up until now and we have also been running a special offer for all 13 chapters at just $260 as well. Both of these offers will be coming close after the last release with the culmination of the entire guide and chapter #13 in just a few days on the 21st of October.

Hello, just a wee question. For joining the astral clearing tomorrow after signing up, where do I find the zoom link? Thanks

I’m trying to get back into watercolor again and was just looking through my water color sketchbook, when I came across this sketch that I made last year. Speaking of serpents, the goddess and potentially, Ophiocos.


The sketch is from a rune stone that is now in a museum in Visby, Gotland (Sweden). I don’t remember if there is any known back story to the stone.


Sanna
Sanna
7 days ago

So the red stone is supposedly from around year 500. According to the museum, snakes were associated with sun worship and rebirth both of people and animals, in association with mother goddesses. The red stone is from Smiss in När and is thought to show a woman with a serpent in each hand, and she has been associated with the myth of the first people on Gotland. The placement of her legs could symbolise a woman giving birth, a mother goddess.


Interestingly it is apparently quite a unique find and from what I read there’s some disagreement on what it actually portrays. Some have apparently tied it to a Celtic influence, thinking it is Cernunnos, or Daniel in the snake pit from a Christian perspective.


One Swedish site (a text written by Märta-Lena Bergstedt) I stumbled across now, argues that the figure represent the goddess När or Njärd (called Nerthus by Tacitus). Fascinating.

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