CONVERSATION WITH MARIA WHEATLEY RE EGYPT TRIP APRIL 2019
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Thank you.
Thank you.
My guest is Maria Wheatley and she is an expert dowser, an investigator of ancient sites and ancient mysteries and she is a person who has been Accompanying me on my trips to Egypt lately.
So she is another speaker on the trip.
And you can see by the banner, it's actually the two of us.
And then we are also possibly inviting some other speakers, although at this time, that's still up in the air as to how many will be able to join us.
So we're going to go again this year to, well, 2019.
To Egypt, as many of you know, and you can go to the front page of my Project Camelot.tv website and click on events.
So it's a menu item at the top called events and you'll see a drop down there for the Egypt trip and highly recommended that you Take a look at our itinerary, etc.
And we're going to be talking about all of that today here with Maria.
And I'm really happy to have her on the show.
I'm going to put her on the screen here.
Maria, say hello to everyone.
Hi, it's good to talk with you again, Carrie.
Lovely.
And you're looking lovely today.
And I think that's kind of a fun pyramid you've got next to you there.
I know.
I thought, you know, well in Rome, about the night pyramid.
Excellent.
It's a really lovely pyramid, actually.
So it's very nice.
Absolutely.
Well, it's great to have you here.
And I think, you know, I gave you a very brief introduction, but you've only been on my show a couple of times.
So for those that don't know who you are, or would like to brush up on your background a bit, can you talk about yourself a little more and also about the books, the various books you have out there, you know, and your website and so on, where people can purchase your books, etc.?
Sure.
Well, I'm a second-generation dowser.
I've been investigating ancient sites such as Avery, Stonehenge, and sites in Malta and much further afield.
And I've gone with you to Egypt, of course.
And I've written quite a few books on the very kind of, not necessarily advanced dowsing skills, but about really complex earth energies to do with very deep underground water, to do with ley lines.
So I kind of look at an ancient site through its energies and its blueprint and its foundation rooted into the Earth.
And as we're talked to this evening, rather, I'll be talking about the kind of esoteric frequencies of the Sun as well, which also affect ancient sites.
I've had quite a few books published on Stonehenge, Avery, the Rollwright mink, and on a druid branch of astrology.
And people can find me at esotericcollege.com which is my teaching website with all my courses and Skype courses on there and also at theavebreexperience.co.uk which is my tour company and all of the events I'm doing next year will be updated very soon.
Excellent.
So at this time, what I think it would be great to talk about is the itinerary that we have for next year and also your experiences from last year.
And maybe if you can share some thoughts you might have had about those experiences, etc.
And I'm actually preparing a clip for you that we've got on our...
We've released...
We're going to be releasing a documentary on our trip to Egypt last year.
And that's coming out shortly in the next week or two.
And so I've got a clip here of Maria in action, as it were.
And I think that might be fun to show.
But why don't we first have you all get it prepared while you're telling people a bit about your experience last year and what it was like.
Well, I think Egypt takes you from the ordinary to the extraordinary because it is a land of many different wonders.
You've got the Old Kingdom, for example, with the pyramids, the stack pyramid of Saqqara, and some giant coffins nearby, which I'm sure we'll discuss in a moment, Carrie, because they were one of the highlights of the tours.
And the great thing about this tour is we have a really good Egyptian guide that knows all of the history, and we can give you an alternative perspective as well.
So we went from the pyramids and one of the highlights has to be the private access to the king's chamber and we also had private access to the queen's chamber and also more private access to the sphinx for the rising sun dawn and that was a very very special moment and we had a meditation there and really attuned to the energy of the site.
So after that we travelled to the Luxor Airport and went much further towards Upper Egypt and visited the other temple spaces there such as Luxor, Karnak, Abydos and Hathor's temple were some really great highlights and we'll talk about the energies in a moment.
So this year we've got even extra places haven't we Carrie that we've added to the itinerary of last year?
Yes, that's absolutely true.
We're going to be going to what's called Abu Ghraib.
It's a bit extra, so not everyone has to go if they don't want to, although I imagine they would, because we have to have extra guards and all of this kind of thing in order to actually go there.
It's not that far from Cairo, but as it happens, it's considered to be sort of off limits and quite difficult to get a tour group to go there.
At this time and they do as I say put in extra armed guards and actually I don't know why because it's it's kind of out in the open it's it is close to this it's not that far from the steppe pyramids and it is a site of its own with quite bizarre sculpture these gigantic bowls that look like they may have been used to melt gold And then there's a spaceport is what they call it made out of alabaster.
And I have been there in the past and I do have pictures of it as well.
Actually, I didn't.
I don't have any on hand.
Maybe during this talk, I can try to find a picture.
But at any rate, it's a really fabulous site, and a lot of people are quite impressed by it.
It is nothing like any of the other sites in Egypt, pretty much.
And it actually sits this sort of spaceport, as they call it.
Whether it actually was a spaceport, I don't know.
But it's a sort of gigantic sculpture that looks like it's actually come out of a machine.
It's so well kind of constructed.
And next to it is a broken down pyramid that is sort of fallen into disrepair.
And it exists in sort of right back To back with the neighborhood of Egyptians, you know, dwellings.
And it's kind of off the beaten path.
But at the same time, in the distance, you can actually see the three main pyramids of the plateau, as they call it.
And actually, I think the step pyramid might also be in your vision.
So it's kind of a fascinating sight in that way.
It's been...
It was neglected for many years and years and then I don't know which researcher or who it was that brought it to people's attention actually.
But I started going there I guess many years ago when I went with Jordan Maxwell and William Henry to Egypt in search of the signs of Atlantis at the time.
So that was actually right before we started Camelot, Project Camelot.
So That means it's almost 13 years ago.
So it's been out there in the public for a while, but very few people go there, and like I say, it's quite an extraordinary site.
It's hard to say what it really is, and its true history I don't think is known, even to the degree that the rest of Egypt has been exposed, at least by conventional archaeologists.
Alternative archaeologists may have different interpretations of Egypt, and I can tell you that this trip I actually had a whole different take on what I was seeing in Egypt, and that was quite stunning.
I have always had a different angle on things there because of the kind of work I do, obviously, sort of being familiar with the Anunnaki who are depicted on the walls of various temples, etc.
But at the same time, also aware that a lot of the things that you're told are simply not true about Egypt and Egypt.
Thank you.
It's actually becoming more and more the kind of place that you need to look at it with fresh eyes and see a whole different way of being that we maybe misinterpret things that traditional Egyptology has tried to, in a sense, it's kind of like a cover-up job.
It's to try to distract you from the real meanings that are depicted there.
So it is an investigation that we're all a part of at this time to expose the real truth about places like Egypt and, of course, other ancient sites around the world.
Very much involved in this sort of investigation and also specifically with Stonehenge.
And I think you might have some news about that also, Maria.
But what I'm going to do before I turn this back over to you is show a clip.
I think this will work.
This is a rough clip of you in action.
In Egypt.
And I think that that will be fun for people to see.
So I hope this is going to work.
So I'm going to put the video on the screen here.
And I'm just grabbing up somewhere right in the middle of it.
And I don't know if the sound is going to work good or not.
So bear with us.
If you start at the bottom, like this, away from it, and lift the dancing rod up, when it comes to an energy point, it will just naturally turn.
And this is really, will be all around the stone.
And if you lift it up again, it will come up again.
And it will be sort of in between, because they fluctuate.
We were talking before about the giants, about superhuman giants.
Energy or power, or the sound technology, the technology of sound, creating a field of anti-gravity energy which can elevate such heavy stones easily.
But look at this stone here.
There's one block.
It is like seven-sided, one single block.
Look at this.
One.
It is still the same.
One, two, three.
Okay, here.
Four, five, six, seven.
Just one single block of ground.
Okay, so...
Oh wait, we have...
There's actually more, but I think I'll just end it there because we don't know actually how well that's going to come across.
So...
What I want to say is that, again, it is a lot of fun to go to Egypt, but it's also quite an exploration both internally because every place you go affects you physically.
And so you're going to find yourself really kind of tripping out.
It's really like being in an altered state the entire time you're there.
And some good, some bad.
Things are revealed to people.
Everyone comes up to me after the trip and says that it's changed their life, which is pretty exciting.
So Maria, what would you like to add to all of that?
Well, yes, I think it is really life-changing.
I mean, I've been to numerous ancient sites, and it was the first time I went to Egypt with you, and it was a real journey.
Like you say, it's a journey from within, as well as from without, what you're experiencing.
And I remember being at one of the temples towards the end of the journey, and you explained in there, Kerry, about the alligators and the priests, how that was integrated into that temple space.
Anyway, about this temple space and our Egyptian guide said it was all about the light and the dark as well within ourselves and to kind of integrate those elements.
I remember going back onto the boat because we were on a Nile cruise at that time which is great fun.
It really is fun being on the Nile going down there in a beautiful boat.
That's a wonderful part of the experience as well.
So I went back onto the boat and that evening I just had this Massive kundalini rising experience and it was really truly extraordinary because I just really felt all of this energy from my feet actually coming up the body through the base chakra and then way up towards the top of my head and then I was shown literally by I don't know some being or some God aspect of Egypt that I had the strength and
the power to be good and dark or dark And I really felt so, so powerful at that moment.
And then I remember saying to myself, obviously, I'm going to go towards the light.
But that's how it really did change my life.
And when I came back from Egypt, I was a different Maria.
I felt, you know, stronger.
I felt healthier.
And I felt an aspect of the ancient world rooted deep within my being.
So for me, it was definitely life changing.
That's wonderful.
Well, absolutely.
And I can say for myself that at the time, that was my fifth time going to Egypt.
And each time is really a revelation, I have to say.
And I have had past lives there.
So when I go there, I actually kind of feel myself going through these different lives that I've had and getting memories back and I, strangely, we were staying in this hotel, which is quite fabulous.
And I'm not sure the name of it.
It might be the Four Seasons.
I'm not sure.
But maybe you remember, Miriam, but we were across from the zoo.
And it was, I could hear the lion, there were lions down in, you know, obviously they're in cages, very unfortunately, but nonetheless, and they are roaring, and they roar on and off all night long.
And it was really amazing and fabulous to have that.
You know, I don't imagine you ever hear lions roaring unless, of course, you go to the zoo, and certainly not at night, like, Most people don't And if you were in the wilds, you would certainly hear that.
If you go on safari, you hear that sort of thing.
But that was really amazing.
And I have actually held a baby lion in my arms when I was in Egypt.
I also have a picture of that.
We didn't get to see any baby lions when we went last time, but you never know when you might come across them.
We were at a sort of roadside place where you...
It has kind of a garden and has a luncheon kind of thing that you can do.
And someone happened to have a baby lion and, you know, they have always said that the lions are guarding some of the tunnels under the pyramids, specifically under the Great Pyramid and the Queen's Pyramid and all of that up on the plateau.
And that they've used that through time and that those lions are specially trained and specially, you know, they raise them for this purpose to guard the underground tunnels, which sounds kind of diabolical, if you can imagine, because running into a lion would not be a pleasant experience in one of those hallways.
But it does kind of Lend an aura of truth and mystery to what is really going on under the plateau, which, of course, people are not allowed into.
So there are a lot of mysteries about Egypt that have, you know, which couple sort of, I guess you might say myth, and also...
Reality and things to do with portals and stargates and a lot of my documentary is also centered around depicting And showing what we were able to see that is actually substantiating the notion that Egypt is, as I call it, a land of stargates and portals.
So I think it's really fabulous.
The trip is 10 days long.
Another place that we're going to go this time is Abu Simbel.
Which many people will know.
You can look it up on the internet.
It's where you have these gigantic statues.
And it's another beautiful temple.
But it had to be moved.
And this is part of the reason why we didn't go the first time.
But then I decided that it's such a special place that we need to see it anyway.
And so what happens when you move?
And Maria, you can speak to this, I'm sure.
You move a temple off of the ley lines, the special ley lines, And the vortex that it is a part of, because in a sense, you build a temple to capture that vortex, that interdimensional energy, which is at this sort of, I think you might call it a nexus point.
And make use of that energy through meditation, etc.
And this is what the priests of the temples would do, of course, but also the adepts who would study with the priests and then also the people who are let into certain parts of the temple, but not all.
And a lot of times the regular people were barred from what's called, I think it's Carmen Balta, who I went to Egypt with, She's done a series on Egypt, and she's really a wonderful teacher in that regard.
And she said, and I have an interview with her on my website.
If you're interested, it's fascinating.
And we're at the base of the pyramids when I do the interview.
So you can see the pyramids in the background, which is quite exotic.
But she says, you know, that regular people are not allowed into what they call the Holy of Holies.
A lot of times in a temple.
Now, in some cases, they're very open to the public at this time.
But they don't allow you to meditate near them.
And there are guards that actually come in and stop you.
And on top of it, there are certain places, centers of these temples where they actually still bar humans, regular humans, from going in.
My guide is Amro, who you just saw, who is absolutely brilliant, an excellent Egyptologist.
But he's also someone who has...
An open mind and understands that some of the things that he was taught in school simply are not how it really is.
So he goes out of his way to make sure that we have special access.
And he also makes it possible to have the guards look the other way when we want to I love hearing your stories,
Maria, because we haven't had a lot of time to talk about, you know, what's going on with you since then and what your experiences were.
Well, I think for me, doubting, looking at the Earth energies and the lasers you previously described, these ancient sites are very, very different to other parts of the world.
For example, if we look at our ancient sites in England, be that Stonehenge or Avery, and we go to France and look at Carnac, the massive of stones there, and then we go to Malta, and then we go to places like Sardinia and elsewhere, they tend to have Specific design canon, some of them quite, you know, unique to those lands.
So, for example, if we look at the earth energies of Stonehenge and Athehenge, we see that often with a ley line, a straight line that has lots of ancient sites lined upon it, you have a beautiful male and female earth energies entwining that ley,
a bit like the symbol of the Caduceus, for example, and that's the living ley system, which is far, far more powerful So, when we look at these sites at Stonehenge and Avery, quite often you have the lei, the line going through it, and then you have a male and a female crown also interacting with the monument.
Now, in Egypt, when I was at Abydos, there was a lot of different things going on.
For instance, yes, you have the lei, it set the axis line going right the way down through the monument.
In fact, you know, the door It was just a little bit sort of smaller than the actual name, so it was really pushing down, penetrating the heart of the site.
But then I noticed through Dowson there wasn't just two Earth Coens like you normally expect in Northwest Europe, but there was in fact three, all interacting with one another at Abydos.
One was definitely female, Which is like an Isis current if you will and one was male and the other current seemed a little bit smaller as if it was slightly less wider in effect and I kind of thought the Trinity in a way of ancient Egypt in Isis, Osiris and Horus for example embodied in In the earth energies there.
And they were very, very high frequency.
Because in earth energy, which are obviously in the ground and running, they have such an intimate relationship with the sun, the sun god Ra, for example.
Because in the early, well, at the turn of the last century, actually, the French diviners noticed that there were different frequencies that the sun emits.
Now these frequencies are the colour rainbow spectrum from red through to violet and they contain ultraviolet and infrared.
But the French diviners noticed there was other frequencies as well such as ultra-white, ultra-black and a frequency called negative green.
And all of these energies are emitted by the sun.
They are the frequencies of the sun.
So quite a lot of the ancient sites have these certain frequencies of the sun Woven into them as well as these colours are represented in the Earth themselves.
So I noticed on an interview that you had with Simon Parks not so long ago, Kerry, that he was talking about the frequencies of the Sun in terms of, you know, climate change possibly and other aspects as well.
But when it comes to the Earth interacting with the Sun energy, the two become one.
The Earth energies relate to the colour frequencies of the Sun.
In ancient Egypt, especially in their temple spaces, like for instance, Abydos, you have those high colour frequencies which are called by diviners ultraviolet, white and gold.
And when those three sun frequencies interact with the earth energy frequencies, you have literally a cleansing temple space.
That's the colour of white.
Then you have the gold, which represents wisdom and the ultraviolet, Which represents higher consciousness.
And you don't often see those colours coming together within the earth energies and the frequencies of the sun in one place.
So for me, that was very special.
And I thought, well, maybe that's just Epidos that you have three energy currents associated with it.
But when we went to the other temples, such as the temple of Hathor, which is a wonderful temple space, that was present again and again and again.
So I really do feel Egypt has this kind of triple aspect that places like Stonehenge and Avebury and Malta just simply don't have, as well as vortex energy and as well as very, very deep underground water.
It all comes together in ancient Egypt.
Absolutely.
And that is fascinating.
Now, I wonder, because you have been to other sites and you have experienced what has been happening in Stonehenge.
Can you talk a little bit about sort of your experience in Egypt having to do with, I don't know what, you know, I know sometimes we were together in the group, but often you're allowed special time where you can go wander by yourself or with another person, whatever.
And sort of spend time in theory.
And the guards can come up to you and stop you from meditating.
So did you have any of those experiences?
Could you talk about that in Egypt?
And then also what's going on in Stonehenge to redirect the energies there?
Yeah, well, in Egypt, we did have some really good private time.
And one of the kind of special moments that we will experience again on this talk It's private meditation time with Shekna.
Now that was a really, really special moment.
I managed to kind of be quite sneaky and quite foxy and kind of move around the site and douse and do various different things.
So I was quite lucky.
I know some of the members of the group did get in trouble with the guards, but I noticed where the guards were.
I followed them round for a moment and then I'd go off and do my own thing.
I mean, you know, if you kind of Look at it that way.
You can have special time in ancient Egypt for yourself anyway.
So I think that is very, very possible.
And again, it's really great about the Egyptian temple spaces with all of these high frequencies in them.
I mean, you can't see the colours of the earth, you can't see the colours of the sun.
They're interacting with you through your aqua system, through your subtle bodies at these ancient sites.
But in Egypt you can touch the walls and you can literally smell temple space.
You can be a part of that.
Whereas at places like Stonehenge, for instance, you can't go near the stones.
You can't touch the stones.
And it is becoming more and more closed down.
In fact, recently, a couple of weeks ago, I was doing some TV work for a Japanese company in front of Stonehenge by one of the stones called the Heelster.
I went through the A303, which is like the main road on the other side of the monument, and there was these bollards placed in front of one of the trackways, which are the free archeries into Stonehenge that normally you could drive up, walk up.
They are places where you can interact with the energies.
Incidentally, they're on lace.
Anyway, there was these bollards there, and the following morning, I just felt I had to go back there and there had been metal gates put up overnight denying access with big no entry symbols written upon them.
So Stonehenge has been more and more taken over by government bodies than it has ever experienced before and even when you go inside and I was Brian Forster's guide just last week, we couldn't touch the stones and the guards are watching you 24-7.
It's a smaller environment than a temple space.
Whereas in Egypt, you can move away from the guards and interact with the energies there.
So I feel our group was very lucky with having private access time in so many places.
And even in temples where you don't normally get private access, Amro, our Egyptian guide, got it for us.
Absolutely.
Now, what I'm doing right now is I'm actually looking for the picture of this very fascinating spaceport called Abu Ghraib.
And so I think I'll be able to put it on the screen in just a minute.
But in the meanwhile, in terms of what's happening at Stonehenge, Do you feel that they're still going to allow for the solstice, you know, the 21st of June when they do allow people in there?
And are you saying that they aren't allowing you to have special access where you pay and then have, you know, they've allowed groups to do that in the past in Stonehenge?
What is the situation with that?
The situation is you can buy private time, but I think that's going to be more and more limited and taken over by the actual English Heritage Guides.
I mean, this is happening in other ancient sites across the world, as Brian informed me, places like Machu Picchu and other places alike, where you then have to go with the official guide rather than alternative guide.
So yes, you can buy private access at the moment at Stonehenge.
My point is the only free Roads, trackways, lays that go into the site that one could usually walk on and have access to have been denied access at the moment.
There are campaigns out there.
There's places you can sign.
You can go to Wiltshire County Council to object to the closure of the track.
So hopefully it won't go ahead.
There are several campaigns against this.
So I hope we should be quite lucky.
Also what I was really excited at being a dowser and an energy worker about ancient Egypt was the Valley of the Kings because the French diviners I was talking about earlier that discovered the hidden frequencies of the Sun that were noticed by occultists anyway over the period of time, they also noticed that in certain burials in the Valley of the Kings there were these Pendulum devices that were buried with them.
An artifact, if you will.
And one of the pendulums that they noticed was called the Karnak Pendulum.
I'm going to show you to screen, and you'll be able to see this.
It comes in two parts, and it's a brass pendulum.
And when you put it together, it becomes a single pendulum like this.
Now you see this depicted and carved into all of the stone walls throughout the Valley of the Kings and many other temple spaces as well.
It radiates a particular frequency of the sun, so it can be very clearing and very healing.
And because it's such a high energy device, when it's not in use, you tend to unscrew it like this.
And this is an Egyptian pendulum device.
And that's considered the male pendulum.
And also depicted on numerous walls carved you have this pendulum and it's all over the Valley of the Kings and again it comes in two parts.
This is called the Isis Pendulum and when you put the Isis Pendulum together it looks like this.
If you look closely at the walls of the ancient Egyptian temples you see this device everywhere.
And according to the French diviners, it can clear, it can enhance, and it is a very, very powerful energy device.
This is called a four-bar Isis pendulum.
You can get some as a six-bar pendulum, and it will clear any energy by interacting with one of those frequencies of the Sun and of the Earth.
And the Karnak Pendulum When you go to some of the temples, I'm going to put it together, you get gods holding this device, and also you often see alks coming out, which is the life force coming out of this pendulum device as well, which you can clearly, clearly see, because they are huge, huge carvings in the temple walls.
So when we're on the trip to Egypt as well, I'm going to be given some Nile Boat workshops on how to use these devices to douse and to heal and to clear and to interact with temple spaces when we're there.
I'm also a past life aggression therapist and I've been teaching past life aggression since 1996 and practicing it since then.
And if anybody has a kind of reaction to the temples and feels that they have had a past life experience, as I know you have, Carrie, Again, when we're on the Nile boat, I'll be able to do some impressions of those that feel they would like to do so.
So we'll have lots of different aspects of esoteric disciplines to look at and study while we're on the Nile boat.
That's going to be wonderful, and I'm sure people are going to want to avail themselves of that.
By the way, just let me say that you can go to my website under the Events tab, and you'll find you can click and actually register.
Actually, I haven't sent out...
Basically, you can pay the $500 deposit to hold your space.
I'm going to allow that to go through PayPal.
Right now, because PayPal takes so much out of the amount and we can't afford that, we're going to...
Have people pay me by wire transfer for the main part of the balance of what's due.
But we can have the deposits come through PayPal.
And I'll set that up.
I'll put that on the page shortly.
But we are going to be getting together as many people as possible.
And in order to make this a go trip, we need a minimum of 10, which I think is very possible.
But I just want to say that that's what is required.
of our deal as it happens with Amro and his Soul of Egypt travel organization.
And I can say that there have been other travel organizations that have actually stolen money from people.
So you need to be very careful who you travel with, who you trust.
I've gone with Amro now for many years and I trust him explicitly and he also has our safety in Egypt as a first priority.
And I know that, and he's really wonderful in that regard.
So I went and took a group back right at the end of 2012, when it was going from 2011.
Let's see, I guess it was the 2012, if I remember correctly, when it was December of 2012.
Anyway, and we basically were there for the turn of that sort of calendar time.
And Amra was there with us, as always.
And we had a fabulous trip, but most people wouldn't even risk it going because they had listened to the news say it was dangerous, etc.
We ended up having the entire Egyptian Museum to ourselves.
And that was really a pleasure.
And other sites as well, where it was a lot less touristy and crowded.
So right now on the screen, Maria can't see this, but Maria, you can watch this later.
I can send you I might be able to drop it in your chat while we're talking.
This is a picture of the Abu Ghraib site and you can see the broken down pyramid in the background and you can see Abu Ghraib, the actual spaceport, the alabaster carving.
Now I have another picture that gives you kind of a more of a perspective on it.
So if you just stand by here, I'm going to put that on the screen.
And what that shows you is, right or wrong, everyone in the group in 2012 wanted to climb on it.
So you can see I am there sitting with Amro, and you can see that a good portion of our group decided they were going to climb on it.
So you can at least see the perspective of the humans it's quite a large structure and it just sits there and it's actually sitting on another what appear to be I think as I recall also alabaster underneath it and what it indicates to me is that there's there's a device underneath the ground and this is this is only part of it that's actually exposed but it is really really fascinating so Just wanted to show you.
I know there's a few pictures on the internet.
I don't think they do it justice.
Perhaps those do a better job.
But at any rate, so I wanted to say that.
And whoops, I don't know what I just did.
Okay.
So anyway, that's what's going on with that.
In terms of going to Egypt and the experiences you had, Maria, and even some thoughts you might have for people coming along, I know that people often have questions.
And I don't know if you can think of any, you know, things that came to mind, any part of the experience that you might explain to people, you know, that might have questions about it that we can answer here.
And then I'm also going to, we have a chat room alongside and I'll look in the chat room.
To see if there is anything in there that actually will basically answer some questions right here on the video because that'll probably save us some time as people do often send me questions when they're trying to register and so on.
So any thoughts along those lines of things that, you know, things you weren't prepared for, you were prepared for, money, how you have...
Free lunches, sometimes you're on your own for lunch or whatever.
Most of the dinners, I think, are covered, but not all.
Yeah, I mean, for example, I think what is very good service that we can give to everybody that comes to Egypt with us is fast tracking through the airport.
So you don't even have to worry or think about anything.
As soon as that plane lands in Cairo, Then you will be met and greeted by one of the guides there, and you'll be fast-tracked through the airport, and you'll be put on a bus straight to our hotel, which last year was the Four Seasons Hotel in Cairo.
It was absolutely beautiful and stunning.
So that is a meet-and-greet service, second to none.
And that's whether you travel on your own or whether you travel with somebody else.
And it's the same to leave.
You're fast-tracked back through the Cairo Airport and you're helped and assisted all the way.
So it's not kind of scary or anything to worry about in any way.
It's so easy.
And I thought that was a really good way of introducing yourself to Egypt.
And secondly, even if your luggage goes missing and I was with a great friend of mine and his luggage went missing, they help you through the entire So that was on the rare occasion that something like that does happen.
Absolutely.
When you get to the hotel as well, you're guided and met by Amro, who will offer advice on how to change money.
So don't even worry about changing money.
That's all done for you in the introduction we talk we have with Amro, Kerry and myself.
Where we offer some money towards tipping to get into the site, find access, to have our time in the King's Chamber, etc.
So all of that is done there and then.
So as long as you've got USD, American dollars, then you can change into the currency.
So really, you don't really have to think.
You can just sit back and enjoy.
And then even when we go on the first day, which last time we went to the Pyramids, we're told what time to get up, where to be, where to meet, and we're taken through transportation, a really luxurious bus straight to the Pyramid or the Sphinx, for instance.
So again, you don't have to kind of worry about anything.
So the highlight for the trip for me was being able to relax, experience the energies, To interact with the Earth energies, the Lays and the Vortex there and those three amazing powerful male and female and other current there and not really have to think or do.
As Kenny mentioned, you do pay for your meals when you're staying at the hotels, the luxurious hotels, but when it comes to going on to the ferry, not the ferry, the boat rather, on the Nile, then all of the meals are free.
And we often have a barbecue and there's belly dancing.
And Kerry is a good belly dancer.
You went for it, Kerry.
Fair play.
That was an amazing thing.
So, I mean, you have fun as well.
So, as much as we're kind of all into the esoteric and the mysteries, You can let your hair down and you can have a bit of fun and some wine etc and some really good food and do you know what was one of my favourite foods which Amro introduced me to in Luxor and you don't get this anywhere else in the world?
It's solar bread.
It's bread that is made and kneaded and then literally baked in the sun and that tastes the whole energy of literally the living life force of the sun and for me Just eating the Luxor bread was an amazing experience.
So you'll be introduced to different foods, different smells, the different culture that Cairo offers because Cairo is hectic.
It's hectic, it's fun and it's buzzing.
But when you get to Luxor, everything changes.
It's like going back in time and it's more quieter and relaxed.
Luxor welcomes you and it's a beautiful part of Egypt.
Absolutely.
Well said.
Very good, Maria.
I am actually putting the page from my website on here for people to see that because obviously they maybe haven't gone there yet.
We do have the sign-in area.
And we do explain that you don't buy the flights until we get what we call a green light, meaning we have enough people on the tour.
I'm also showing you that you do upload your passport so that they have a photo of it.
This all goes over to the tour company that AMRO runs, which is called Soul of Egypt.
And I just want to say that the actual prices are on the website at this time, so you can see them there.
And I believe it's at the very bottom where we actually am skimming down through the itinerary to get down there, and it tells you all the details, etc., etc.
It tells you what's paid for, what's not, what's covered, what's not.
And I think the price per ticket is...
Let's see where it says...
Sorry, I'm actually having to scroll through here.
I think it's $3,550 per person, and that's to share a twin room the whole length of your time.
That covers pretty much everything in Egypt.
Now, Egypt, it is important to say that built into that price is a fee for each person.
Maria and I to cover our own trips because otherwise we couldn't lead a trip to Egypt and and so I hope you appreciate that it's not you know if you go without guides such as us To Egypt, you can probably do it for less, but you won't get the access we get, which is quite special.
And you won't have, of course, us sharing our own knowledge and experience with you and also our wonderful guide, Amro.
Now, on top of it, there is the possibility to have your own room by yourself, and that has what you call a single supplement.
That means you pay a little extra.
I can say that as far as trips to Egypt with Known speakers that are out there that, like us, for example, Hugh Newman goes every year, I think just about, and takes a group.
And I don't know if Carmen Balta is still doing it, but she certainly was a few years ago.
You know, other people, speakers that are going there periodically.
And our price is extremely competitive, if not maybe a bit less than theirs.
So it's worth noting.
So I am going to be looking to see if there's any other questions here.
Meanwhile, Maria, is there anything that you want to add that we haven't sort of brought up here that people might find of interest just in general that might come to mind?
Well, I would like to say we are more than competitive with other tour companies because, you know, we do cover our expenses, we do make something, but we're not greedy.
So, I mean, we're coming with fair and just people.
As well, I mean, you really are getting three guides for the price of one.
You're getting the amazing Kerry Cassidy take on Egypt, and Kerry will be pointing out all the different interesting things on the cartouche, which, you know, is a different take.
And when we get to Abydos, for example, you will see that kind of very famous plane that is carved into one of the cartouche carvings.
And Kerry will describe lots of the different alternative aspects of Egypt and her own experiences there as well.
Whereas I can take you through various different ways of interacting with the Earth energies there, and we can locate leis and do quite a bit of dowsing.
And like I said, introduce them to Egyptian dowsing.
And for example, we'll be using like an L-rod like this to find leis and different types of Earth currents.
Whenever you kind of get and literally find something, the rod moves to found.
We can have literally goes at doing that at various different temporal spaces.
So I think one of the great things about this tour is you'll get different perspectives on the ancient temple spaces, but one thing where Kerry and I really did agree was about the temple of Ramesses when it comes to going to Luxor and to Karnak,
because both of us felt, didn't we Kerry, that it wasn't anything really to do with Ramesses, as the historians and the archaeologists tell us, and even our own guide was talking about It looked like it was a much, much older temple space.
In fact, the new kingdom of pharaohs and leaders and aristocracy, if you will, then carved on top of the already temple space.
So I think we need to really open up our minds and go beyond the history into the holy history of the lands.
And see how these temples make us feel.
Because I know that's what we agreed on, wasn't it, Carrie?
Yes, absolutely.
Well, I have to say, and even in our documentary, we're showing Ramses, the Temple of Rams, dedicated to Ramses, and one of them in particular.
And it's fascinating, you know, because if you really start studying these carvings and inscriptions, et cetera, on the temples, what you realize is that some of them came later.
And in the case of Ramses, the entire temple complex in this particular part of Egypt has, which is the area of Luxor, has Ramses carved in a very different style on the front holding a sword, you know, and looking...
And in the other hand, I think he has a net full of heads, human heads, and looking, you know, like every bit the sort of ruler that's all about war.
And yet, if you go into the temple, you don't see him anywhere, pretty much, even though they try to tell you.
Oh, this is Ramses.
It looks identical to the other people and beings that you've seen on the temples prior to that.
And nowhere do you see a guy with a sword or heads.
So that was just like tacked on later, obviously.
And I don't know why.
And I, you know, as far as I know, Egyptologists are completely naive to this.
They bought the whole story of the whole temple being dedicated to Ramses when in reality, It seems that that and the rams were added later.
There's also a symbolism involved with the ramses and the rams, meaning the ram being the leader of the sheep.
So it's a derogatory sort of approach, in my view, having to do with humans being sheep and led by a ram.
Now, those are the kinds of interpretations that you get, which is completely alternative.
Somebody on the chat is asking, Whether we have somebody who gives you the more traditional interpretation of what's on the inscriptions and so on.
And yes, our guide, Amro, is a very fully qualified Egyptologist.
They go to school for years to learn all of this.
And so he reads the hieroglyphs, et cetera, and can tell you what they are traditionally said to mean.
But if you do come with us, I have to encourage you to say that, you know, this is about actually bringing a whole different perspective into what is an ancient site such as Egypt and seeing it from a different perspective altogether.
I can say that kudos to Carmen Balta because she actually brought a more feminine interpretation to the Egyptian sites.
And she also brought me to Amarna, which is the place where Akhenaten and Nefertiti established their kingdom.
Which was centered around a one God, as you may know.
And there's also what a lot of people don't realize is, first of all, they decimated that entire temple complex.
So there's nothing there now.
It's basically dust.
And yet I had an incredible past life recall.
There are a few different ones while I was there.
And went into a meditation.
And this was really quite extraordinary.
I had the most realistic...
I don't know what you call it, but it was like a time travel experience.
It was so real, more so than most things.
So I came back not knowing...
What time I was living, you know, what life I was in.
And it was very, very realistic around the time of Nefertiti and Akhenaten.
So I can tell you that you can have supernatural, if you want to call them that, Other out-of-body, otherworldly experiences there, simply because of where you are.
And this is the kind of thing that both Maria and I are, in a sense, have dedicated our lives to exploring, really.
And this is not the sort of thing that you're going to get on your conventional tour of Egypt.
So, whereas you can get the conventional story from Amro, it's actually a legal requirement.
You have to have a guide with you that is an Egyptologist, etc., and bringing that side of the story.
He also will expand his own explanation to bring in some of his own...
You might say extracurricular explorations into various sites, etc.
That is really refreshing to see and something you also won't find in most of the guides that take you to Egypt.
So it's really, you know, if this sort of avant-garde, you know, exploration isn't for you, then I can say don't come with us.
But I can also say that the positive We have a lot of positive responses, and we're happy to put you in touch with previous travelers, too, that you can talk to, dialogue with, and hear their experiences.
There's many of them, and they are more than happy to talk to people and help them.
Now, I'm trying to see if there's any other questions in here before we kind of close this down.
Let's see.
I'm not sure if...
Is it okay to have a 16 bar ISIS pendulum?
Someone is asking Maria.
I would recommend a 4 bar or a 6 bar.
They're fully activated at that time as well.
You can go higher and higher and higher to what you want, but traditionally it's more of a 4 and a 6 bar.
That would be my recommendation.
But one chooses what one wishes.
I'd just like to say as well, Kerry, another highlight of the Egyptian tour for me and for a lot of guests was going beyond Abydos and going through to the Osiris and the other side.
Now, this is evident.
This is clear, literally evident staring you in the face that there are two different types of temple spaces, one very ancient, and that's the Osiris, one very, very ancient And then there was a modern, although still very, very old, temple in front of it, which is Abydos itself, set exactly on an access line of a very powerful lane.
We had private access to the Osirin, which has a beautiful depiction of the Flower of Life carved in one of the pillars.
And then we walked down and you could clearly see that at one time there were waterways that unfortunately weren't very filled with stagnant water because Even though this is an ancient part of Egypt, far far older than some of the other temple spaces, it is almost just ignored.
There's rubbish around and it's not even being cleaned out.
But nonetheless, we were allowed access to this site and it was a true wonder.
Absolutely.
We did get special access to Abydos, and I can say that that was quite extraordinary.
That actually never happens.
You will see it on our documentary when we release it.
I did put some small clips in there.
I can say that there are also very interesting kind of political overtones to the whole show.
Egyptology versus, you know, the reality and what Zahi Hawass was involved in part of the cover-up for very, very many years, that there's a whole new administration in Egypt, obviously, but also to do with a different administrator who's in charge of all of the relics,
etc., etc., And quite forward thinking, at least when I was there, assuming he's still in his post.
And so this is something that's really important that Egypt be opened up to the public and not become more restrictive over time.
So it is really crucial that we continue to go there.
We continue to make sure that the eyes of the world are on this really precious remnant of really our lives, our reality, going back to the time of Atlantis.
Signs of Atlantis are in Egypt and it is said that Atlantis was the last time that humans and ET races lived together in harmony on planet Earth in the open.
Whereas in Egypt they continued to be actually for a short time during the certain of the dynasties if you want to call it that.
And certainly Akhenaten and Nefertiti were from off-planet.
There's a lot of evidence to indicate that, etc.
So these are things that you're not going to find out about anywhere else, I can say, and are well worth your time and investigation.
But it is a very important heritage site on the planet that we need to keep our eyes on, just like Stonehenge does.
And these ancient sites are places just like they're destroying them.
The CIA is paying ISIS to destroy ancient sites right now in Syria.
They've been doing it for a while.
They destroyed several of them as well in Iraq, as you may know, plundered the museum, etc.
Now, some of this stuff, of course, went into the Vatican archives and other places, I'm sure.
But nonetheless, some were destroyed, and the ones open to the public have been physically basically dismembered, dismantled, or destroyed, or even bombed.
So...
This is the kind of thing where you don't want to actually step away, close your eyes, and allow further destruction to happen if you possibly can help it.
So as we keep our visits there, we show that the eyes of the world are on them and that we want to, in essence, kind of keep the place honest if it's at all possible, at least more honest than it's been.
And And help to preserve this incredible ancient history of humanity, which still to this day holds many, many secrets underneath it.
And they have been digging tunnels and doing a whole...
Sort of reworking of the plateau, for example.
There are areas that Mark Richards, who I'm going to see at the end of this week and do some more interview with, has talked about are going to be discovered in the desert in Egypt, as well as what is called the western deserts.
He says more things are going to be unearthed in the very near future.
And if someone's asking if they can use ground-penetrating radar, of course, it has been used in places.
I think that we haven't been party to it.
Whether or not you or a person on our trip can actually use such a device, I don't know what the legalities are.
If you want to check with us via email, you can check with me, Carrie, at projectcamelot.tv.
And tell me what it is kind of device you have or whatever, you know, the make and model, if you will.
Egypt is fairly strict when it comes to these various kinds of things.
So I don't know whether they would, you know, whether you could do it secretly or whether they would actually see it in your luggage and prevent it from being used.
I just don't know.
But I can check on that with Amro.
I'm sure he can find out the details.
It's part of his job.
To be in constant contact with the authorities in Egypt and with regard to the ancient sites as well.
And I can tell you that when we were there, there was a, I forget what exactly happened, but there was some kind of incident that happened in the Golden Heights, I think it was, or to do with Israel.
And there was like an alert that went out.
And so our bus was actually redirected when it was on the way to Abydos.
We actually went through this desert that is basically has a very modern road and it's completely deserted because it's off limits to normal roads.
Tourists and travelers.
And so we had a military escort the whole way.
And that was really quite fun and fascinating.
And this desert, the Sinai, I believe it was, has its own ancient hidden sites that have not been sort of brought into the tourist venue, if you will.
People are not being taken there.
But as you When you drive through this area, you could clearly see there are structures and fascinating unexcavated sites in that desert area, as well as the military presence in that desert.
Indicating to me that there are more things hidden under the ground than meet the eye, obviously, and that sort of thing.
So this is, you know, it is a land of mysteries, complexity.
You've got the most ancient people are still living, you know, writing burrows and, you know, living a very subsistence level, as well as people who are much more modern and obviously modern.
Completely modern, you know, using cell phones, etc.
So you've got those things kind of back-to-back and all in one place.
It's multicultural.
A lot of people don't realize that about Egypt.
It's very open-minded when it comes to women and dress and all of that.
They don't have Sharia law, thank God.
And they actually, for a while...
The current regime was brought in.
I have to say they're probably backed by the Americans, but for whatever purpose, I can say that the Muslim Brotherhood was barred from taking over Egypt.
Not that long ago, actually a couple of years, and there's a lot going on behind the scenes.
But every time I've been there, we've been perfectly safe.
And they do go out of their way to make sure that the tourists are quite safe.
So it is physically demanding.
I don't know what Maria, what your experience was.
I do think that it's important for people to know that if you are Elderly and you feel that your physicality is not really stable.
Climbing into some of these places is quite demanding.
Walking in the very hot sun is demanding.
So you need to have stamina.
People are there to help.
We did have at least one woman who was walking with a cane, kind of like.
But she did have a lot of assistance, I think, at the time.
From her partner, as well as, obviously, our guides.
We have, along with Amra, we have other guides that accompany us.
They are working with him.
So they're prepared to help people to a point, but I just want to urge people to understand that this is not, you know, it's not Indiana Jones, exactly, but at times it kind of feels like it.
So, it's really, you know, an adventure.
You know, it's not just a vacation, as they say, it's an adventure.
So, that's actually very true of Egypt.
So, Maria, anything else?
I guess some people also want to know if we're going to be talking about things that are not related to being in Egypt.
You know, if we have speakers such as myself that have other backgrounds and want to bring in other lectures on other subjects, we always just set aside a day for that.
So that's very possible.
I think last time we didn't do it because we had some other opportunity crop up at the last minute.
So I think people went for that and we decided to put that on hold.
But you're always welcome to share knowledge and to hear more about the various things I do at Project Camelot.
Obviously, I'm there the whole time, so we are very accessible.
We're with you the whole time.
We're, you know, eating dinners with you.
We're sharing stuff the whole time, so you really have open access to us to ask us anything you would like.
Maria, any thoughts along those lines?
Well, yeah, I mean, about the kind of, you know, physical...
We do get up early.
Sometimes there are long days, yeah?
But also there's a relaxing side as well, you know, on the Nile after we've been out.
Because obviously you don't go out in the midday sun in Egypt.
You get up early and you go to the temples when it's not that hot.
And then you come back and you relax on the boat.
This is the time when we can really talk in depth about our own subject matters.
I could talk about delay systems.
Elongated skulls and how they relate to ancient Egypt and Stonehenge and Malta alike and we can, you know, have a lot of good discussions.
So whilst it is quite physical and it can be quite demanding, it can also be just chill out, you know, have a cold drink, lie back and enjoy the cruise because it is a cruise as well.
So for me it has both.
It is quite physically demanding on the one hand But on the other hand, it is also very relaxing.
And you even get to see the captain on the boat.
And if you do come with us, you even get to see Kerry Cassidy belly dance.
Right.
I'm a big fan of dancing, so I won't deny it.
I don't even need to have a few drinks to enjoy dancing.
I'm very into that.
Actually, even in my normal life, whatever you want to call that.
But I do have a past life in that role, let's say.
But at any rate, you do discover different sides to yourself, and that's a lot of fun.
Now, I am going to wrap this up here.
I didn't see any other burning questions that I think Other than someone was asking me about Mark Richards and Kevin Moore's documentary.
I actually already addressed that in another video that I did recently, so you're welcome to watch that.
So I'm not going to take the time to answer the question here, but if you just look for my latest...
I have two broadcast videos that I did on my own just recently.
They're on my channel, and you're welcome to watch those and get up to speed on...
Lots of things going on.
So, Maria, any closing statements or thoughts?
And then we're going to kind of close this down here.
Yeah, have a look at our itinerary.
Compare our prices and our itinerary with other tour groups and tour operators.
Think about the kind of people that we are.
And if you do have any questions, you can get in touch with Kerry.
Or you could get in touch with me by just going to my website, like heastatarycollege.com, theafreexperience.co.uk, or simply email me, mariaweekly at aol.com, and I will be more than happy to answer any questions addressed to myself or Kerry.
We're a good team.
We care about the people within our company, and we investigate the mysteries, and we have a good laugh as well.
Absolutely.
And, you know, it really is fun and it's an incredible, delightful experience.
So what can I say?
And it's life-changing.
So if you are interested, please do contact us.
And go onto the website, register yourself, email us as I stay on the website.
We have had, Maria and I actually led a tour of ancient sites in England not long ago.
And we had constant interference with our emails between us and the travelers.
And it was really amazing.
And Maria had flyovers of her house with black helicopters.
We had them on the tour the whole time.
And this was of ancient stone circles in England.
And I can say that there is some reason why they are paying special attention to us that might give you an added incentive to want to come, simply because if we weren't telling you the truth, they wouldn't be bothering us.
So that does go on.
And so you've got my phone number, you've got my Snow Jaguar, my You know, Skype name.
And you can contact me here.
But if you do register, please also email us and let us know that you did register.
And we can also arrange for the payment to go through wire transfer when the time is due, which is in the near future.
Not so...
I mean, we allow a lot of time for the actual final payment, but we try to...
What happens is I have to pay Soul of Egypt overtime in increments.
So it kind of works like that.
And the first thing we do is put a deposit down to hold the space for each of the travelers.
So the first thing to do is a $500 deposit to hold your space.
So as I say, you can get in touch with other travelers from last year and see how things went for them.
We had a really amazing group, I have to say.
Maybe, I don't know what it is, but we had, I've been on many trips.
And I can tell you sometimes trips have Practically have like a civil war.
People are crazy.
I mean, there are really strange things go on when people travel together, as you may know.
But we had like this delightful group where everyone got along really well.
It was absolutely unprecedented, I have to say.
And I, you know, it just, I don't know, it was the luck of the draw or something, but we really had a great group with us last time.
So...
You're welcome to experience all of this with us.
And, you know, I do think it's well worth it.
So I guess that's it.
And Maria, it's a joy, as always, to have you on the show.
Thank you so much for being here.
And, you know, as you offer other things, tell people a little bit just before you go, some of the tours you do, because you take people on tours in England all the time, in Ireland, don't you?
That's right.
You know, I'm just updating my website now.
So I go to theafreeexperience.co.uk.
I take people all over the British Isles.
I'm also going to be coming to America to New England on October the 6th for a week to have a look at some of your fantastic ancient American sites such as the Stonehenge of the USA and some really tremendous so-called burial chambers there.
So I'm all going to be going to New England as well.
But yeah, check out my sites.
You know, I just love going to megalithic sites.
I love investigating megalithic sites.
And, you know, I should be called Meg, I think, not Maria, for megalith.
Well, you're definitely a wonderful, intrepid investigator.
And she doesn't hold back.
She's really like, you know, a female Indiana Jones, really.
She's always on the case.
And thank you so much for being on the show, Maria.
Thanks for having me, Carrie.
It's been a pleasure.
Okay.
So you take care and I'll let you go here and close that down.
So let me see if there's anything else, any like updates.
I am leaving to go out of town.
I'm hoping to do a couple of interviews.
We're going to see what happens with one of my sort of mystery guests.
And the other is Mark Richards that you may be familiar with that I will be interviewing him for the ninth time.
I think it is.
And that's going to be this coming Saturday.
I want to thank everyone who has made this trip possible for their very, very kind donations.
People really did step up this time.
So luckily, I'm not going to go into debt ahead of time to do this interview.
So that's really amazing.
And I just want to say that there's lots on my website.
If you want to stay in touch with what's going on with me, always go to projecthamalot.tv.
And also my Facebook page, which is Carrie Lynn Cassidy.
There is a Project Camelot Facebook page.
And I think the things that I post on Carrie Lynn Cassidy, I do believe go on to the Project Camelot site.
But you should always look at my main page, which is Carrie Lynn Cassidy.
That's the one where I am able to sort of interact a little more easily with people.
Because that's one where you can add friends and so on.
Although I am maxed out.
From time to time, people do drop out, and I'm able to add a few more.
I can say that my Twitter is one of the best ways to stay in touch with me and to know where I am at any given time, what I'm doing, because I Twitter things out daily, really, pretty much.
It's a rare day when I'm not sending out at least one or two Twitters, whatever you want to call them.
And so then you can see what I'm investigating or what's on my mind or what's coming up on my channel, etc.
And you can reach me on my Skype at Snow Jaguar if it's important, if you have something important to share.
And I will add you.
I can caution you that I have lots of people on my Skype.
So be prepared that I may not answer you because I don't have time.
If what you send me is of interest, I will probably get in touch with you in some way, form or fashion by writing back to you, first of all, on the Skype.
But...
And the same with email.
I get an extraordinary amount of email.
So obviously I can't reply to everybody.
A lot of times I don't even see emails.
I see some of them, but it's just not possible humanly to...
You'd have to spend your whole day, 24 hours a day, looking at emails.
And I don't have time for that.
So...
So, what is going on here?
Okay, just some trolls that are in there.
Yeah, I'm, you know, people are really out of their minds sometimes.
So, anyway, I want to thank everyone for watching and for listening, as always, and take care.
And I think if you don't like my channel, you shouldn't be here.