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Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Acropolis, Athens

The next "big one", is the acropolis in Athens, Greece. I stayed at a local hotel (the Euripides) in the Plaka area which has covered in Graffiti - left over from the riots etc I guess. Anyway, it looked very run down, despite being the main tourist area for one of the great ancient monuments on the planet - the Acropolis.

I was directed to go to the hill opposite the acropolis called Areopagus - from which Paul gave a sermon and many saints are named after this hill eg Dionysius the Areopagite.
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So after making the invocations and intentions for the world and Humanity in particular, to be brought back into alignment with the original Divine Plan, I headed up to the acropolis blessing all about me.

Coming back down the hill, I noticed a sign for the Temple of Metamorphosis - it was a beautiful little church, well worth a visit.



St Peter's, Rome

So we are upping the game! Managed to smuggle in Adama's Earth right into the centre of St Peters in Rome.



Actually, I did not need to smuggle it in. There was a long queue for the security taling right around the huge square in front of the Church. When I got there, the security guard asked to see what was in the box - so I showed it to him and explained in English, that it is to return us back to our original Divine Blueprint. (ie before people like the Roman Catholic church messed with the teachings) - not sure if he understood but people always admire the geometry as it is so beautiful.

At the next security station near the steps, there was a guard waving away people (mainly women) for not wearing clothes that covered up bare flesh. I wonder what Jesus would like to being turned away for being Human - what is wrong with bare legs or bare shoulders?

Anyway, there was no questions asked for myself (wearing trousers and a shirt) - even though carrying a large box which i left in the lockers, and took Adam's Earth right into the centre of the church and through the tombs of the popes below in the crypt. I also took a picture in front of the stunning pieta by Michelangelo: