Music playing this is all about our Egypt tour coming up April 23rd to May 3rd, 2025. Hi everyone, I'm Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot and very happy to be here today.
So I'm here with Maria Wheatley, who is my partner in this endeavor and we've led many tours to Egypt already and also the stone circles in England.
And I think, didn't we do a tour in Ireland as well?
Or was that something else I just did?
I think that was something else you did, Carrie.
Yeah, because I know you do lead tours there as well.
But maybe we should do one together there.
Anyway, so it's great to have you here, Maria.
And we just want to share our excitement, the details and how to register and that sort of thing with our audience out there.
And we have lots and lots of great reviews over the past years that we can share with you as well.
And just some bits and pieces.
So there's also a short video on the page on my website, which you just go to the top area and say, click on the menu item that says events, tours, like that.
And then the second one says Camelot in Egypt and 2025. So you should go there.
During our prior trips, because we do a documentary while we're on location, and all of that.
So we also have three guides.
So me, Maria, and our official guide of Egypt will be someone who our Good friend Amro, who runs a company called Soul of Egypt, will choose to be talking about the way it's seen from the Egyptian eyes.
And we have a very sort of interesting interchange because we don't always agree with the consensus reality, as everyone will know.
And so you're going to get all kinds of unusual aspects and interesting aspects.
Angles on Egypt.
And I'm also thinking of inviting some other speakers if we could manage it.
So that's just in the offing for people that might be interested.
I've got some speakers that are showing interest in joining us, but it's a money thing.
So we pay their way.
That's kind of how we bring them on board, but we might not be able to afford it.
So we'll just have to wait and see.
Anyway, so Maria, welcome and why don't you introduce yourself briefly with your background for those that aren't familiar with your work to start off.
Sure.
Well, it's great to be back, you know, heading for Egypt.
And I'm a second generation master dowser.
When I go to Egypt, I really look into the earth energies, the ley lines and Egyptian pendulum dowsing as well.
So I think what Kerry and I offer together is a different package.
And we come together with different interpretations of the sacredness of place and the power of place.
And we visit numerous temples and have a lot of private accents.
Where other tours may not have that ability to do.
So we're very lucky with the Soul of Egypt, the company we work with.
So you're welcome to ask questions.
And just to continue on.
It's actually very fascinating to go to Egypt, and it's lots of fun.
It's quite an extensive trip, the way we do it.
And you go to all the ancient sites that are most important.
And we also get special access, like several hours to ourselves in the Great Pyramid for meditation and chanting, whatever we want to do there.
And we have a great company that supports our work.
And makes it possible for us to even be in Egypt because we do get some people in Egypt in Egyptology and so on that are trying to stop us from sharing more radical and unusual views of Egypt that do involve the ET interaction with humans back in those days as well.
And then different sort of angles on different sites that they may not talk about.
And we go to a very fascinating sort of time travel site called Abu Ghraib.
And we have also armed guards that accompany us to any of the areas that might be a little bit more I mean, I just think it's fun, but it's, you know, we are protected, so you can feel safe there.
Wouldn't you agree, Maria, that we're...
Oh, absolutely.
And I think, you know, what the attraction for Egypt is, it's an unsolved mystery.
When we look at the giant pyramids, the great pyramid on the Giza Plateau, we see something where we can interact with.
And what I love about going to the Queen's Chamber Inside the Great Pyramid.
And we get private access there.
And then onto the King's Chamber.
You're actually in a place where the ancient Egyptians were.
You're touching the past.
And what I discovered about ancient Egypt was there's this fascinating, one of the most powerful ley lines in the entire world that links through from Egypt.
The Great Pyramid, right the way down to Abydos and far beyond, way, way into Nubia, and then it loops around the world, and there's some really great earth energies that we can douse and we can interact with in various different temples as we follow the odyssey of the earth energies and the ley line as it courses across Egypt, as we shall too.
Right, and you train everyone to be a dowser if they want, right?
That's right.
Anyone that wants to go, they can have a go.
It's optional because sometimes we just need to be in that space.
And as Kerry has often pointed out, when we go to Egypt, as soon as you enter a temple space, you're in an altered state of consciousness.
And you often speak about that, Kerry, don't you?
To sort of prepare people for the energetic zone in which they're about to enter.
Yes, and I also think that the minute your plane lands in Egypt, you are already in an altered state because the pyramids, there are so many pyramids in Egypt, and not all of them have been uncovered.
Some are still buried under the ground, by the way.
So that is really a power center.
And the frequency is incredible.
And you can feel it when you, just after you land, I think from the minute you land and the whole time you're there.
So you're under the influence, if you will, of those gigantic pyramids and the energy that really affects your entire body, your chakras, everything that you are used to will be Upgraded and changed and influenced by the place.
So, if you want a life-changing experience, I recommend our trip because you would agree, right, Maria, that you've experienced all the radical things that happen to you when you have kundalini activation there and that's encouraged by the place and how it acts on your body and changes you.
Absolutely.
I mean, I had a Kundalini rising experience.
I think it was on our first or our second trip, Carrie.
And it was great to have Carrie there because, as you know, she's experienced in Kundalini from a very young age, actually, wasn't it, Carrie?
And as we move around to the different temples, our tour starts off in the Old Kingdom, and that's around Saqqara, the Steppe Pyramid.
And last year, it was beautiful.
Absolutely amazing because we were allowed to enter Saqqara and normally it's got a scaffold around this steppe pyramid that many Egyptian ologists say was created by Imhotek, one of the early architects.
So we went right inside of that pyramid and then we went on to one of the most Fascinating mysteries of ancient Egypt, the Serapium.
And that's, we have private access there.
And Kerry, you looked into that from a different angle with maybe even people coming in in pods and there was a very big ET presence within the depths of the underground Serapium.
Yeah, these are magnificent.
They are pods.
They look like they've been engineered from modern day, even though modern day we couldn't even do it.
But it's these huge granite, black granite pods, and they're very...
Off-putting in terms of they're not pretty or, you know, human-like.
They're very, well, alien and also even possibly AI-generated.
So, there's a lot going on in Egypt.
What I'm going to do right this minute is just share our site, which I have on the screen here.
I think this should work.
And so, on my website, like I was saying, see, it says events and tours, and then you go down to Egypt, April 23rd.
And that's a great time.
We're going to be going at a great time of year, as far as I'm concerned, for Egypt.
So, there is a video on this page, and right now, the banner is cut off because we're having some kind of...
We get attacked, and I'm having my site...
Having to be fixed because last time they put it back together, actually a month or two ago, everything came in as a square, even though these banners are all supposed to be rectangular and sort of 16 by 9 or whatever you call it.
So here's the video.
And I just thought what I'd do is play a bit of it.
I think it'll...
Okay, sorry about this.
Okay, we'll just skip that ad for now.
If you drink hot water...
Oh, no.
Okay, one more time.
Well, I should do that, Carrie, and I'm sure it will sort out pretty soon.
Yeah, all right, we're there.
All right, so yeah, so this is...
I just wanted to show people a little bit of the imagery here.
I can get this so it's on the screen properly.
So do watch this.
You'll have a lot of fun.
It's really like being there.
It's so incredible.
But this is the place where the pods are.
And that's one of them.
So they're just literally look manufactured out of just rubber stamp.
I mean, it's just incredible.
And this is going back, well...
2,000 years or more.
12,000 years, I guess, or more.
And these, what are called cartouches, actually mirror the pods, in my view, and I think that this is a message that this is how these beings came to Egypt, which is possibly ET humanoid A combination of maybe even the Nephilim, the Anunnaki, and they are depicted all over Egypt.
And there's great, you know, controversy about what you're going to really be seeing.
This is a helicopter.
You know, famous things that everyone talks about and then not so famous things, right?
So this is really what we're talking about.
And we get...
Amazing amount of time at the Sphinx as well.
So I think that's really precious and really life-changing.
So we go to the Sphinx and the pyramids early in the morning and also late at night.
So we get to go there more than once.
Yay!
And it's just an extraordinary place.
It's a place that's always magical.
Sorry, my dog's having some issues.
Skye, stop it.
We do have private access for the sunrise between the Sphinx's paws.
And that is really very, very special.
And as Kerry was describing with those pods, that enigma, these are amazing.
Some people call them coffins.
Some people call them pods.
They are weighing around 100 tons of solid granite.
And they're actually imported from about...
70 or so miles away from Aswan, from quite some distance away.
So these are pods after pods after pods weighing 100 tons.
And I was told by Brian Forster, what you're seeing is only just a part of it.
They go on and on and on.
So even just asking the question, how did they transport that amount of weight of granite?
Way up to the top of Egypt is quite some thing.
So when we kind of go around these places, we really do investigate far more, and in many different terms as well, than many other tours.
Like I said, Kerry has her view, and I will be dousing, showing you how one side of the sphinx is a male earth current, and the other side is female as well.
So it makes the sphinx both male and female, which is very controversial, But these are the sort of mysteries that we delve into.
Absolutely.
And I just want to say that, you know, as I was talking about before, is just that we have some incredibly remarkable reviews for people that are sharing the fact that they have been through so much when they came.
So I think I'm not sharing right now, so I want to bring it back.
I'm going to bring this back.
This is, again, the page where we have...
Have a video as well as all the things to do.
So what you can do is...
Actually...
What's happening here?
Okay.
It's just that we have strange things going on.
I don't know.
Well...
Yeah, this is the...
Oh, okay, that was...
I don't know what happened.
All right, so here's the itinerary.
And you can, you know, go through every page and see what we're doing every day, literally.
And it's full of pictures as well.
So you can be familiar with where you're going to be.
We put our contact information so you can anytime, you know, ask us questions, whatever.
And then the prices vary depending on how many people sign up.
So you can see that.
And here's the actual registration form that you can actually...
I think you can download it.
It should be downloadable.
So I'm just saying you can do that.
And then there's actually more than one...
Egypt documentary because we have been there so many times so you can also watch that and then on this link where it says reviews you can actually read all these amazing reviews where people just Raved about our tour.
So it's kind of fun that they were all so happy and excited that they went.
And we have lifelong friendships that we built from the people we met on the Egypt tour, right?
Absolutely and the tour includes a free flight to Luxor.
We will leave Cairo and hopefully we'll be going to the new Cairo Museum.
Kerry and I have yet to go there because we've been to the old Cairo Museum.
And then we fly to Luxor and Luxor is very different from Cairo.
In Cairo you get the hustle and bustle of the Egyptian life complete with the pyramids.
But when you fly to Luxor, it gets a little bit more of a different tempo, a little bit more relaxed.
And then we go on the Nile cruise.
And the Nile cruise is something special because Kerry and I, especially Kerry, chooses one of the greatest boats to go down the Nile on.
Well, we experience temple after temple after temple and two of those temples really stand out in people's minds and that's Hathor's temple, that's very special, and Abydos, where you see the helicopter that Kerry showed you earlier.
It's a very famous, next to a tank and we look up, it's quite high up in the temple, but we experience these It's very different from the Old Kingdom once you start moving down the Nile.
But there is nothing better than just being on the Nile.
I feel like Cleopatra from time to time on there.
Yeah, it's fabulous.
And there's, you know, since we've been doing this for so many years now, I think it's valuable in that sense as well, that we have, you know, sort of created an experience that everyone shares in.
It's not, we all eat dinner together.
I mean, it's quite a communal thing.
And we also insist on getting Egyptian food.
A lot of people that go on tours are just given, like, Americanized food because they don't protest.
But we insist that every dinner we have Egyptian food as part of the dinner as well.
So you can get, you know, more American kind of food or whatever, European.
And you can also have the Egyptian, which is, I think, really fabulous food, wouldn't you say?
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, one of the experiences I remember on one of our trips, we were in Luxor and we were having solar bread.
What solar bread?
It's where the top of the restaurant stone wall was getting so hot, they actually cooked the bread in front of us to dip in some hummus.
It's the most delicious food in the world, as far as I'm concerned.
And some of the temples, like I mentioned earlier, we do sometimes go early to get the advantage of having those temples to ourselves and to be able to move around in those temples and experience the energies because there's so many high earth energies there that we can look at and you will be fascinated when we go to the Valley of the Kings.
Isn't it, Kerry?
The Valley of the Kings is something very special.
And we go there early and it's quite hot.
But when you look at the artwork as you go down, because most of the shafts in the Valley of the Kings lead you downwards into the vaults of the so-called burial chambers.
But there's more to them than that.
There's just so much more to ancient Egypt than burial chambers that the archaeologists will have you believe.
And that's where we come in and tell you a different narrative.
Yes, and there's actually evidence of more than one civilization that was around in Egypt throughout the ages.
So, for example, Abydos is built with these gigantic, again, stones that are actually as smooth and the corners are exactly square or rectangular.
And again, sculptured like the pods.
They look like they're made from, you know, a foundry.
In these days, even though because they're so big and heavy, we couldn't even generate them.
And so Abydos is like a gigantic, unusual.
I think it was built by the giants.
I think it's from probably that era.
So it's a completely different era than the normal Egyptian, whoever constructed the temples.
And the same thing with the various pyramids as well.
Absolutely, Kerry's right.
You've got the kind of this temple, Abydos, and it's a big long temple, and then behind it is the Osirin that Kerry's described.
Sometimes we get private access to the Osirin, and it's a different technology.
It looks completely different to any other Nile temple, and it stands alone.
And the other thing that we investigate in ancient Egypt, which is some of my work, is the elongated skulls.
Because I discovered the elongated skulls of Stonehenge in Britain.
And when we go around the museum, we start to see the elongated skulls everywhere.
And when we go to Karnak, the largest temple in the world, for example, row after row, huge temple.
Huge, massive, elongated skulls you can see.
So we delve into ancient civilizations as well.
And where did these people come from?
Are they off-planet?
Are they from Earth?
Again, we look into the mysteries of the Temple of Karnak, and we go there often at night, don't we, Carrie?
And they light up.
You know, Ramesses II that was said to have built it, but we disagree with the fact that Ramesses II built it, but it's all lit up and you can walk the Sphinx Avenue within the kind of moonlight.
Yeah, they recently excavated most of the Sphinx, if not all of them.
So there's a whole avenue of Sphinxes, and it goes for miles, and it goes between the Luxor Temple and Karnak, I guess.
And so it's an amazing sort of...
Some of these carvings have a ram's head as opposed to a lion's head, you know, which they still look like sphinxes, but they put different, sometimes they put a human head on them.
So there's a lot of variation in Egypt and a lot of things that archaeologists have just ignored or smoothed over, don't tell you the truth about.
So there's a lot more going on beneath the surface.
And I actually think that there's an amount of mind control in some of the pictographs that you see.
So you have to, you know, at least if you're kind of on our tour, we question everything.
Anything the guide says, we question.
We just look at everything from more than one point of view and I think that's very illuminating and really the way to see Egypt is to go in with a questioning mind and see what were they really trying to get across to humans and why has it lasted so long.
And what is the impact of even the modern-day culture, which we do spend a fair amount of time going to modern-day restaurants as well.
We stay in palatial hotels, the best of the best everywhere.
It's just my choice, our choice, because we feel that it's quite strenuous every day.
It's quite...
Physically demanding, and sometimes the weather can be either too hot or too cold, you know, it can be quite variation there as well, depending also if you're in the early morning, super early, or if you're in the later afternoon, and so on.
So there's a lot going on.
That is going to be affecting your body and including the frequency change.
So this is something that we regard as very important and then we spend a lot of time with.
And like I said, chanting meditation or whatever we think is required.
And there's a lot of personal sort of attention to each person, whatever they would like.
And sometimes we also get them to chime in.
Like, we have quite educated guests.
So sometimes they volunteer information that they've learned on their own travels and so on.
So it's actually an amazing trip.
I guess it's something like 11 nights, I think, in 10 days or something like that.
So it really does cover a fair amount of time as well.
And then the other temple that we do visit by night, it's right by the Nile, is Komombo.
And that's an amazing temple that has been related to the high priests for thousands and thousands of years.
And we get to experience that as well, illuminated at night.
And that's where afterwards, after I visited Komombo Temple, That I had my Kundalini rising experience as well.
So I went to Egypt and then I came back from Egypt a different person.
And that's why Kerry mentioned earlier, it can be life-changing.
It really can.
And for those that go to Egypt, I feel that it calls you in a way.
Yeah, and it's like same sites do.
It calls you.
So if you feel that call, then Egypt will literally embrace you.
I think that's true.
Now, I'm going to look in the chat, see if there's any questions, you know, burning questions that anyone has.
And then we'll probably close this down pretty soon.
So, because we wanted to keep it kind of short and sweet.
And we'll do another one of these sort of conversations on Egypt sometime prior to the trip in the next couple months.
And so I'm just looking to see if there's anything here.
If you have personal questions or concerns, feel free to contact us for sure and you can also reach both of us and we'll both respond as well as the guides.
You know, Soul of Egypt is a fabulous organization and I've known Amro who runs it for well over 10 years, I have to say.
So he was one of the guides when I first went to Egypt, and I got to know him then.
And so I insisted that he be our guide all the time, and then he started his own company.
And now he actually runs a bunch of guides that lead us.
And he periodically peeks in, he comes down, he flies down or whatever to visit us to make sure everything is exactly what we want it to be.
So, he's very used to our demands and actually participates in all of that.
So, just want to say.
So, anyway, let me see.
I think I'm still...
I didn't know I was still sharing.
So, let's see.
No, I'm not.
Okay.
I don't know what's going on.
The YouTube...
I guess the YouTube is sort of jumping around.
Anyway...
So I hope this has been of interest to you.
I don't actually see any questions.
Like, if you do have a question, put a question mark.
Mark, I'm going to scan down here really quickly.
If you two could pass as simple as sisters.
Okay.
As far as rushing, we're not rushing.
Actually, if you have a question, feel free to ask it.
Again, because of the way, you know, people's attention spans are at this point, we do try to keep these short.
So Maria, is there anything else that you want to share about our trip that we haven't thought of that perhaps people don't know what questions to ask?
So we could do that.
We could sort of bring up things that perhaps they haven't thought of or we haven't talked about right here.
Sure, well I think with my experience that I can offer, I can put you into different types of earth energy zones so you can experience different parts of the temple through what types of earth energies are there.
Some earth energies I discovered a while ago equate to musical harmonics.
It's like the earth can sing.
I call it Gaia's music.
For example, there's one point in Hathor's temple where you get a particular earth current.
It's a feminine earth current.
So absolutely wonderful for Hathor's temple.
And mathematically, that equates to the perfect fourth.
Which is the female voice.
So we're going to dive into all different aspects of Earth energy and how it can influence our consciousness by just being in a particular part of the temple.
The ancient priesthood knew where to stand, knew where to sing, knew where to be within a temple, and we can reenact that when we go there in particular temples.
Yes, and we are accompanied at the temples always by what are called the Watchers, the Wise Men, and they actually have given the sign of approval to us and to our tour every time we go there because they like the fact that I talk about the Anunnaki.
And that we come from the direction that we come from.
So they listen very carefully and they, like they're called the Watchers, and they're always there in the temples guarding and sort of surveying and watching.
And so That's a very, I think it's a very comforting thing to have them there.
So then on top of it, you do have a police presence.
There is a political angle to what goes on in Egypt, not only the politics of the sort of the archaeology, and as you may know, archaeology has lots of political sort of rivalries and various things going on.
And so we have to navigate through that.
But I don't stay away from actually telling people what's really going on.
And we've had some rather exciting run-ins in Egypt, because if you sort of stray from the normal path that all the tourists go, Then they do watch you very carefully.
And so that kind of lends a different angle to what we do as opposed to other people.
And I'm not kidding because we really do push the envelope.
And we just have a great time.
It's very...
Unusual.
It's really an adventure.
It's not just a tour, I have to say.
I know that, you know, people say that about traveling, but this is definitely an adventure.
So you get the most extremes.
So you're going to be, you know, it'll be in like horse-drawn carriages and You know, jeeps going over sand dunes.
We just really do it all.
You know, so it's, like I said, it's a really different kind of approach than you will get.
And I also want to talk about the fact that One of the nicest things I think about it is the kind of human interaction that you get because you know you can go to Egypt for very cheap if you just go by yourself or with one guide or something or you're a small group but you won't have this incredible camaraderie and that gets established when we're touring together and I have been on other tours before I started doing my own and And there was
a lot of sort of, there could be some rivalries and various things that went on sort of politically between the people.
And our tours don't have that.
We actually have so many people that are just so, they really get along really well.
And like I say, we do form lifelong relationships with them that are very valuable.
And of course, you're going to be meeting someone that you knew from a prior life and all of that.
So we're seeing it from a completely different perspective, many different angles.
It's really like a diamond that has many facets.
So, hopefully that gives you a good look at our tour coming up.
And we are very excited to go back to Egypt because we didn't get to go last year.
A lot of people were too worried about what was going on in the Middle East and so on, even though Egypt has not had any issues with what's going on in the Middle East.
So, that's one thing to be aware of.
And just in terms of, you know, I went in 2012 when they said not to go.
I took a tour there.
We didn't get the people to sign up until like the last two weeks.
But we had a great time.
We had the whole Egyptian Museum to ourselves.
And we actually went to certain areas and saw some of the things that were going on with our own eyes.
We were very safe.
We were very protected.
But this is the kind of thing you can do.
And also, like I say, we do go to these secret places that other people don't.
So I think that's very valuable.
And any parting words, Maria?
Yes, I mean, as well as going to all of the ancient sites, experiencing the lost histories of elongated skulls, the Nephilim, earth energies, ley lines, we also have some time with a top aromatherapist, showing us the Egyptian, ancient Egyptian oils.
From Saqqara, because in Saqqara there was some oils found, and we get to experience the smells and some beautiful coffee as well when we go to experience the aromatherapy.
And sometimes we even look at parchments and papyrus paintings as well.
So it has the arts and holistic therapies woven into our tour as well.
Yes, absolutely.
So, like I say, you can contact us by email or actually you can text our phones.
I think we have our phones on there as well using WhatsApp.
And so we do appreciate.
Another thing I didn't mention is that this is a worldwide tour because we have people from all over the world that come.
On our tours, like from Japan, from Australia, England, you name it.
I mean, just people from everywhere, which also broadens your experience to be touring with so many people from all over the world and having their own reactions and seeing what they're like.
And I value that.
I love travel and I love meeting new people and people from all different places in the world.
So I think that's very valuable.
Absolutely and it is and it's there like you said earlier it's about the coming together of ideas and when we are on the Nile cruise we have an open and Kerry leads this questions and answers where you can ask any question from previous project camp block to today to Egypt and to experience some dowsing so we have this kind of open welcoming Aspect to ask questions.
And that's very well received.
Well, it was in years before.
So we hope to do that again when we are on the Nile in the afternoon, sailing down on a wonderful boat.
Right.
And by the way, I just want to say that Maria recently released a book.
She's an expert on Stonehenge in England.
And it's an amazing book.
And she put a ridiculous amount of research into it.
It's like super thick.
So in case you're interested in Maria, why don't you give out your website so people can go there?
Because you also lead tours all over the world, right?
In different areas.
Yeah, that's right.
I'll be going to Ancient America in May to America's Stonehenge, which is not far from Salem near Boston.
That'll be in mid-May.
And I'm also going to Charco Canyon in October.
So I really love Ancient America.
And my book, I'm going to be talking a lot about the music of the earth and also about seed enhancement as well and how ancient sites can Developed Seed Enhancement and my work has gone on from John Burke quite so much.
You can find out more about my work at the Avebre, that's A-V-E-B-U-R-Y, theavebreexperience.co.uk or my courses because I teach a lot of metaphysical subjects.
Go to my other website which is esotericcollege.com and both will take you to either site and if you can't remember any of those go to mariaweekly.uk I'm a Brit mariaweekly.uk and that's my landing page Right.
And all our information is on the site, as I say, on the page under events, tours.
And so you can really go there and see our links and Maria's links and information on how to reach her there as well.
So thanks for watching.
And thank you, Maria, for being here with me today.