Help needed with a vision
Hi
Today I have some Reiki and went into a very calm state almost immediately. Throughout the session I seemed to be taking a journey by someone (dont know who though) and went through a wood which was ancient but towards the end I had a clear vision of a huge cross on top of a hill – I think it was wooden – very domineering against the skyline.
Hi
Today I have some Reiki and went into a very calm state almost immediately. Throughout the session I seemed to be taking a journey by someone (dont know who though) and went through a wood which was ancient but towards the end I had a clear vision of a huge cross on top of a hill – I think it was wooden – very domineering against the skyline.
Does any one know of such a cross?
With Summer Solstice coming upI am wondering whether it is relevant?
Anyone help?
The Breeze
Hi Breeze. Was it a
Hi Breeze. Was it a particular type of cross? Calvary, Celtic? There are quite a few crosses out there. No sure I have vsited one near an old wood though.
Re Vision
Hi
I.m not sure that it was near a wood -that was just part of my journey. It was on top of a large hill -almost reminded me of Silbury Hill near Avebury and I think it was Celtic – just had a feeling that it wasnt a war memorial but much much older.
Breeze
re Vision
Hi
Although no one could help me with my vision, just thought I would let you know something.
I have discovered the place – it is a graveyard on top of a hill in Hampshire. I had a sister who died at 1 day old and never knew where she was buried but my vision and the subsequent investigation has led me to her unmarked grave. I am now going to ensure that it is no longer unmarked. Just feels it was meant to be.
The Breeze
That is a good turn out
That is a good turn out Breeze, I am glad you were able to make sense of your vision.
Re: Help needed with a vision
you could have seen the celtic cross on the hill of tara near the river boyne that runs between navan and Dunshaughlin in county meath It contains a number of ancient monuments, and, according to tradition, was the seat of Árd Rí na hÉireann, or the High King of Ireland.
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jordanbenidict