Ashtara's Adventures

Ancient Temple of the Moon
Ashtara xxx - Wednesday, October 01, 2008
The Ancient Feminine Temple on the Island of the Moon, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia

Some years ago, when I first placed my feet upon the land of this small island on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca, I became completely enveloped by unexplainable heart and soul opening sobs.  These were joyful sobs of remembrance.  I had been here before, many life times ago! My soul and body remembered. But what was it I remembered?  Would my conscious mind reveal what my body and soul knew so well?

As the sobs overtook me I was compelled to lie face down upon the earth, unable to speak.  I instinctively kissed the ground feeling such love and gratitude. Then, after I had gained a degree of composure, I felt moved to conduct a group ceremony based on my ancient memories.   I have no idea what I said or did but the group members present were greatly touched by the experience.   

Since that time I have remembered much and have recorded my memories.  These will form a future book. They explain ancient pre-history that has not ever been written.  There is still much for me to remember and record.  Each time I visit this Island I gain greater clarity and knowledge.

At this sacred place some people are activated to remember the ancient times when they were specially chosen female initiates on their spiritual path to multi-dimensional consciousness. They were attending a unique residential esoteric training school on this Island.   Many people in my groups have had revealing awakening experiences at this magical place.  Why here?  Because the veil between dimensions is thin. The esoteric Feminine Ray enters our planet near this island in Lake Titicaca and infuses the area with high frequencies.  There is much sacredness and many hidden mysteries here that are gradually being uncovered by those coded to do so.

There are between 175 – 180 people living on this small island.  There are almost no modern amenities and the few children who live here travel by boat to the nearby larger Island of the Sun to attend school.  The Island of the Sun also has many ancient sacred sites and there have been many unusual, mind-blowing and exciting discoveries made here.  I have recorded some of other’s experiences and have experienced many of my own.

During the past week I was fortunate enough to meet the current Priestess of the Moon Island in her humble, stone, thatched abode.  She is one who leads their many ceremonies, heals the sick and reads coca leaves.  She prepared a special herbal infusion for the group accompanying me and I was permitted to have her photo taken with me.  We sat in the courtyard of her home enjoying the warm sunshine and convivial hospitality.

The women on this island use special weaving techniques and specific symbols to infuse their ceremonial clothing.   I was particularly interested to notice the weaving frame demonstrated by a village weaver, Hortensia, as we watched her intricate and agile weaving hand movements.  The frame comprised two esoteric carvings: one depicted the serpent; an ancient symbol for feminine power and the second depicted the life-giving rays of the Sun.

Ancient knowledge, wisdom and symbolism infuse the lives of these Andean people.

Following the meeting with these two women we traveled to the other side of the Island to the ancient Temple of the Moon.  This is such a powerful place.  The temples are crumbling however the energy field of the land stores memories. These are accessible to those tuned up to the specific frequency.  Again, as I lay spread-eagled on my back in the centre of the temple, more memories enveloped me, of a time when the great white semi-etheric giants walked the Earth teaching their star lore. Most indigenous cultures have these same legends and when the truth of these legends becomes known his-story will have to be completely re-written. Her-story needs to be told and I look forward to sharing my understanding and knowledge, based on my many and varied experiences.

Ashtara

 




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