Visits to sacred geobiology sites in Cotes d'Armor
1.Beauport Abbey in Kérity Paimpol This abbey has a magic square that I discovered a few years ago. Our work will consist of tracing the 9 squares of the magic square on the grass. Then everyone will have to take a position on the box animated by big vibrations that day. This gives rise to a good fight of suppositions, propositions and affirmations. At the end the whole team agrees to accept the vibrating box to say thank you when leaving the place.
2.The Menhir of Pergat in Louargat. This 6.5 meter high menhir located in a clearing has been here for over 5000 years. The trainees upon arrival must approach this Menhir while respecting the doors; Beware of those who are not high enough at this time the rods are slow to give the green light ... Plan in hand the trainees must find on site what is indicated on the plan. Then we measure the extent of its power at rest and the extent of its activated power. Before the trainees will have to find the activation point say thank you when leaving the place
3.The Valley of the Saints in Carnoët. Composed of a very vibrant Saint Gildas chapel with its almost magical spring, a Gallo-Roman castle mound (very rare) dozens of statues carved on site representing the Breton saints they are arranged around the Motte castrale looking at the cities where these saints are the patrons. Too bad these saints were not carved in the right direction of the blocks of rock: they would all vibrate in a positive way making a powerful and rare egrore The Saint Gildas chapel This chapel has very high vibrations and is also inhabited by positive entities. The roof sculptures are also very special. This Chapel is crossed by a silver current which itself crosses a basin crowned with a positive cosmotelluric chimney of green color. This basin is located outside the Chapel and below the Chapel. Its water is good for the eyes. The first time we were there, a person did not want to take some for her eyes I took some in a place in the pool with foam I drank it in front of her, it vibrates strongly so we risk nothing. After having warned the municipality we can now see the three pools regularly cleaned. This chapel is in the middle of a Celtic camp that existed well before it, as proof there is all around an enclosure of very bad waves: a particularity of Celtic camps. They had, through the Druids, the knowledge. The Gallo-Roman castle mound looks like a truncated cone hollowed out in the middle like a crater. In the center a positive cosmotelluric chimney and blue from the center positive currents leave in all directions. To access it you have to go up then down to the center. In this crater halfway up there is also a positive entity. Around this castle mound are arranged dozens of enormous granite statues representing the Breton saints. I ask the assistants to recognize those which are upright and those which are upside down, unfortunately more numerous
4. The Péran camp in Plédran.
This ancient Celtic camp is the first one that made me understand that the Druids knew how to clean a field. Indeed, outside, an area of two to 5 meters wide or for a person feeling the vibrations called receptive can only stay a few minutes so much it is negative. Do not forget that 2000 years ago our ancestors were much more spiritually elevated
5. Saint Brieuc Cathedral from the 12th century As in many Cathedrals (Seat, bishop's chair) there is a magic square entrance threshold to lower the Christian in his vanity The veins of water in the Cross of the druidic telluric currents of several colors of the sacred currents connecting the Cathedrals of Angers and Caen. An astral door where the trainees will feel the very strong thrust and 2 very powerful points also in front of Saint Brieuc and in the sacristy at the right place where the priests come to prepare themselves before going to live the mass.