Journey Back in Time

Posted by Alicja Aratyn on 13th May 2016

I am currently in New Zealand. I came back just one year after I taught a dowsing course here for the first time. Now we will continue our journey with dowsing, but this time it is connected with my personal journey through some of the most mystical places of this amazing country.

My friend, Timmi, who has lived in New Zealand for the last 5 years organized this trip for both of us, with a guide – the most fascinating man, Gary Cook. Gary is in absolute love with his country; wrote 3 books about Mystical Journey Through New Zealand and endless amount of articles about the mystery of this amazing land.

Today Gary took us to see “Kaimanawa Wall”, locally called “The Wall”. It is monumental, however you can see only small part of it. As he said some people (me included) believe that it is a tip (or apex) of a very old and large pyramid. To me the pattern and the layout of the stones is identical to those from Egyptian Pyramids or pyramids of South America: perfectly matching huge stone blocks, perfectly finished, so even today you cannot place a sheet of paper in between. Each layer of stones is placed slightly off the lower one, so it holds the shape against all possible destructing influences. Humongous roots of trees growing all over this structure do the only damage that we could see. Those roots travel in between stones located closer to the side and move them off the alignment.

The energy of the place is really high and it increases even more toward the top. However The Wall is visible on a very limited length and height I was able to measure it with my pendulum as we were climbing up on one of the sides. On the top, there was a wasp’s nest in the ground, which is supposed to be predictable by an experienced dowser, like myself, since we know that wasps like to make nests on the crossing of grids. But I got excited and did not think about it, so I got stung twice. Good that I am not allergic to their venom.

On our way back to Tauhara Centre, where we stayed, we talked about the linguistics of Mauri people of the New Zealand’s language. Gary shared with us a story of creation according to Mauri and we began to discuss the role of Light and Sun in ancient civilizations. We have referred to God “Ra” and Mouri Highest Creator, “O”. Then we talked about their welcoming expression, which is: “Kia ora” pronounced “Ki-ora”. If you were lucky to learn phonics at school, it will be easy for you to get the sense: Ki – energy, O – Highest Creator, and Ra – God of Sun. How nice is it to hear that word now, when I can fully understand its deepest, quite spiritual meaning! By the way – the explanation I gave is not what I made up about this word; it is what the aboriginal people mean by it.

Today we are heading get back to Auckland. I will continue my work here and my journey through the mystical places of New Zealand.