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PALL MALL to WHITECHAPEL, London

A guided walk, Pall Mall to Whitechapel. I had a fascinating day today. ‘Let’s go for a walk,’ he said (my spirit guide, that is). ‘I want to show you some places, for research and the book,’ he said. ‘Pall Mall to Whitechapel. On Monday.’ (My mind instantly goes to the Monopoly board). That’s a long way, I say. ‘You’ll be fine’. And so today, Monday, we set off.

 

I had a fascinating day today. ‘Let’s go for a walk,’ he said (my spirit guide, that is). ‘I want to show you some places, for research and the book,’ he said. ‘Pall Mall to Whitechapel. On Monday.’ (My mind instantly goes to the Monopoly board). That’s a long way, I say. ‘You’ll be fine’. And so today, Monday, we set off.

Being guided is fascinating. A aspect of being an energy channel. Stepping into the unknown, yet feeling completely safe. It’s an adventure. First stop on exiting Green Park Station, and I’m guided in front of an odd building down a side road. On inspection, it’s the Royal Over Seas League. I immediately get my phone out, yep, it’s recorded him having been here when alive. Next stop, St James, Crown Passage and surrounding streets as he tells me he used to frequent the area. He feels completely ‘at home’, a familiarity and excited confidence. He stops me outside the Royal Automobile Club. ‘I would visit here’. ‘Lots of these buildings around here,’ he says. ‘Let’s go down here….I’ll show you the gardens we would take a smoke in’ as we go to the rear of the Reform Club. I’m fascinated. 

Our walk takes us through Charing Cross, towards Holborn. He mentions publishers and literary conversations. I’m stopped in front of Basset Chambers (he visited a friend there), Gray’s Inn, areas of Bloomsbury. Farringdon, Shoreditch, back roads here and there, all the while, gently guided. ‘Take a note of this street name,’ he would often say. ‘It will give context for our work’. Eventually we reach Whitechapel, where our walk ends. My feet ache, and my hands are itching to Google all the places. 

Mostly, I can’t wait to get back to our writing tomorrow…a book I am writing with my guide, the Spirit of Rudyard Kipling.

What a privilege.

What a Monday.


Delilah x

[13th March 2023]

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BERWICK STREET, London

Berwick St, London. A friend asked me to check out Berwick Street. So I did. It’s a street which calls us in; since a teenager, when walking between Oxford Circus and Covent Garden I would cut through Soho, and, more often than not, would find myself inadvertently pulled into Berwick Street. It has a strange magnetism…a sense of familiarity and reassurance. Market streets do this to us.

 

A friend asked me to check out Berwick Street. So I did. It’s a street which calls us in; since a teenager, when walking between Oxford Circus and Covent Garden I would cut through Soho, and, more often than not, would find myself inadvertently pulled into Berwick Street. It has a strange magnetism … a sense of familiarity and reassurance. Market streets do this to us.

When I visited for the energy reading, the food market was finished … I wanted to see it in its bare bones. I began at the bottom/Soho end and walked up. I immediately had the sensation of water running under the cobbled area … that the street had once upon a time been a stream (which would therefore lend itself well, energetically, as a thoroughfare). I could picture people washing clothes/fabric in the water (on the west side); that markets/local trade existed many centuries ago, as a result of the water. I had a sense of greenery, of surrounding fields, with the land to the east of the stream being more ‘wealthy’, less inhabited and having stronger boundaries, although now, the street side to the west has more energy – and has been developed.

Standing with my back to Kemp House, energetically I could feel the land slope down (towards the centre of the road and the vision of the stream). I noted the direction of the underlying energy from South to North, though the motor-traffic flows North to South, which creates some energy congestion. The water feeling drops at top of pedestrianised area – into the ground – like a waterfall.

Berwick Street is pedestrianised to the junction with Broadwick Street which cuts across and has a stronger energy/presence, creating a split within the softer energy of Berwick Street … which now feels like a street of two energetic halves. The top north side feels energetically abandoned; the energy peters-out, infiltrated by the energy of Oxford Street and impacted by the starting force of the incoming one-way traffic. The whole street would benefit from some energetic support, realigning and balancing.

I found the buildings interesting … and would have liked to explore them inside: Kemp House, The Silk House – which feels a ‘significant’ building and still has the energy intention of old – and lots of smaller units, full of character. I felt the street was not originally intended for living on, though it is now also residential; which feels a little odd.

Tuning into the market, I felt the ‘intention’ of the market does not have sufficient ‘character’ – the intention has weakened and is not being supported sufficiently by the market ‘owners’ / the council – and is drawing on the personality of the ‘abandonment’ of the street to survive. If the other side of the street is also developed, I feel the market will ‘go’. It’s holding on to, and is energetically connected to, what once was.

Interestingly, I found the middle section of the street to have great energy – interesting independent and creative boutiques, eateries and lifestyle living stores – a modern day market, epitomising an original ethos. It doesn’t feel ‘English’, and yet it does; I am undecided on this. Looking at Noel Street, all I can see in my minds-eye are fields. D’Arblay Street, I see a bridge. Walking back down the street, I feel the energy of the music venues, and at the junction of Broadwick Street, by The Blue Posts, I have the vision of a ‘horse and carriage carrying people in fancy clothes’, ‘not stopping in this ‘rougher’/poorer area’. The food market area feels particularly ‘spacious’ in the sky above it, as if protected by an order not to encroach ‘from above’. And from nearby Westminster Kingsway College, I have a sense of ‘a benefactor’… that it is holding / protecting a space larger than itself.

All in all, it’s a fascinating street with many layers of energy and intrigue, offering many ways to engage with it. I’m sure it could tell many a story :) … and I would love to hear your impressions of it?


With love,


Delilah

[28th Jan 2023]

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BOSCASTLE, Cornwall

Boscastle, Cornwall. I wasn’t planning on visiting Boscastle - my friend, during a conversation with fellow guests at our hotel, was drawn to visit the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic there. But oh my goodness, as we drove down through the valley and woods, what powerful energy - so full and ‘deep’.

 

I wasn’t planning on visiting Boscastle - my friend, during a conversation with fellow guests at our hotel, was drawn to visit the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic there. But oh my goodness, as we drove down through the valley and woods, what powerful energy – so full and ‘deep’.


As we approached the harbour inlet, I remembered where I had heard about Boscastle: the devastating floods in 2004 when 2 rivers burst and flooded up to 2 billion litres of water down into this tiny village. And yet, this didn’t appear ‘strange’ to me … I was hooked.


Until arriving in Boscastle, the energies in the land in Cornwall had confused me. Beautiful, soft energies (which I am very much drawn to) but with underlying ‘interference’ – ley lines ‘cut short’ and ‘crossed over’. The energies here though, felt alive, protected and strong. Raw yet soft. And truly magical.


Tuning in, I picked up that the location is ‘anchored’ into the grander context of the lands – and country’s – earth energies. It is ‘holding up’ so much.

I sensed the floods as a seasonal release from the land (seasonal can mean over centuries, and be outside of ‘time and space’) – a natural exhale.

Sitting on the rocks by the mouth of this outlet into the seas and ancient fishing village I was given the words: “There is nothing out of place” and “What you see Delilah is a gem of outstanding beauty – because it has been left untouched. What many don’t realise is ‘this’ is the Earth. Uneven, challenging, captivating beyond words, magnetic, giving – FLOWING. The only thing which needs healing here is our perception of reality.”

Much of Boscastle had to be rebuilt and reinforced after the flood of 2004. A local resident said £18m had been invested by the environment agency – visiting Boscastle for the first time, you would never know.

And with so much magical folklore and history, it is certainly a place I wish to revisit.

Love,
Delilah

[28th July 2022]

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The Borders of the United Kingdom

The Borders of the United Kingdom. On my first trip to Brussels, I was interested to experience the energy of the centre of the EU (especially with the Ukraine invasion unfolding). I suppose I was anticipating it being ‘heavy’ or ‘congested’ or defensive in some way (Belgium is ‘land-locked’, is the headquarters of NATO, the EU…). Instead, I found the energies so ‘light’.

 

I have recently been to Brussels - back in March, and again this week. On my first trip to Brussels, I was interested to experience the energy of the centre of the EU (especially with the Ukraine invasion unfolding). I suppose I was anticipating it being ‘heavy’ or ‘congested’ or defensive in some way (Belgium is ‘land-locked’, uses multiple languages (a mix of Dutch, French, German), is the headquarters of NATO, the EU…). Instead, I found the energies so ‘light’. Both times took me by surprise.

Travelling on the Eurostar I was also surprised at how powerfully I could feel the different energies of each country (even at speeds of up to 300km/h…maybe because of the speeds). France felt so different to England, and Belgium, different again. But what felt most powerful - and uncomfortable - was on my return, exiting the tunnel into UK soil, felt like hitting a dense wall of lower vibrational energy. I often cough when I experience energy, and both times (even when dark outside) it felt like a blow to my body. It gave a visceral image of what we, in the UK, have been experiencing these past few years. In ‘closing’ our borders (post Brexit, post covid and energetically) ‘we’ (as a land) cannot exhale. A country exhales as well as inhales. In closing our borders, we have taken an expansive energy and tried to fit it into a smaller space. In the congestion, we are learning how to breathe again.

What became apparent as I disembarked the train, is a need for us to rise above the denser energies…to create a new breath given the ‘situation’ - as in, choose our own breath, outside of (and because of) what is happening collectively. The borders of the UK are reinforced through fear, it feels to me. This needs to change in order to open up our land again; to encourage it to flourish. This change is slowly happening with our compassion for Ukraine for instance, and hopefully we will expand in other ways too as we create new global and internal energy lines which ‘also’ become inclusive and co-creative trade routes.

It is time to breathe a higher, lighter energy - a new rhythm for the land we live on.

Love,

Delilah

[29th May 2022]

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St MICHAEL’s MOUNT, Marazion, Cornwall

St Michael’s Mount, Marazion. Well, what a fascinating place. I was drawn here because of the ley lines, which I wanted to experience. Four main ley / energy lines - travelling beyond the UK - ‘converge’ on St Michaels Mount. (The St Michael Line runs through Glastonbury Tor, Avebury, Mont St Michel in France and beyond, for instance).

 

Well, what a fascinating place. I was drawn here because of the ley lines, which I wanted to experience. 4 main ley/energy lines – travelling beyond the UK – ‘converge’ on St Michaels Mount. (The St Michaels Line runs through Glastonbury Tor, Avebury, Mont St Michel in France and beyond, for instance).


My 1st visit was on foot. It’s quite spectacular to watch the tide recede and the path appear (between 9-11.40am on the day we visited) and for my 2nd visit, we went by boat.


Meeting the fabulous Nicola (with her ley line map) was the highlight of my day (and the yummy cream tea!) – what a gorgeous soul. Everybody at the site was so welcoming – and it is so well kept (it is inhabited by its owners). A true treasure – inside and out. As for the energies …. well, I’m not quite sure what to make of them.


Day 1 notes include: ‘it’s not it’s true place’, ‘it’s a decoy’, the chapel is a ‘cover-up’, ‘it’s the wrong flag’, etc. On the North Terrace I could strongly feel a ‘grid system’ of energy lines (4 lines), and aware the energies become more powerful the more we engage ‘with’ them. At the initial sight of the Mount, I felt a strong pull in my heart area (always a sign of strong energy for me).


Day 2 I focused more on the energies underlying the land (as opposed to tuning into the energies of the buildings and history). It was a more pleasant experience, though still somewhat confusing. Distance will inform me more, I sense.


Some of the fascinating history includes: a 7 ft skeleton from the 1500’s was discovered in a chamber under the chapel in the 1900’s, the monastery was first built around 1100’s (with Benedictine Monks sent from Mont St Michel), a monastery until 1535. It has no religious domination (released by the Pope), first inhabitants traced to 7000BC when Neolithic weapons were found, when there would have been no sea – just dry land connecting to Europe (called doggerland) and so, so much more …


All in all, a fascinating, surreal and vaguely perplexing experience.


If you have visited, I would love to know how you energetically experienced it?

Love,

Delilah x

[14th April 2022]

(more photos on Instagram post - including a map of the ley lines)

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MORTE POINTE, MORTEHOE, North Devon

Morte Pointe, Mortehoe. It’s been a while since I’ve posted a land energy reading…and what a brilliant place to get back into it! @janewakeuk and I headed out for an early walk (from the fab apartment just above this hidden cove). As we descended to the water’s edge my natural instinct would be to open my energy field to cleanse - not so here!

 

It’s been a while since I’ve posted a land energy reading…and what a brilliant place to get back into it! @janewakeuk and I headed out for an early walk (from the fab apartment just above this hidden cove). As we descended to the water’s edge my natural instinct would be to open my energy field to cleanse - not so here! The notes I took down included: ‘a sense of underlying bodies at the waters edge’, courage and the spirit of ‘animals’ - a distinct feel of death and spirit - and, as captured by the photos, a glistening ‘greyness’.

Walking on, through stunning coastal paths, (we saw a seal!) we reach Morte Point where I had the distinct sense of powerlessness and people being made to walk off it to their death. When we returned home and googled…wow. Mortehoe (which comes from the Latin word meaning Death) was known for its shipwrecks and fearsome wreckers and smugglers. The Mortemen Wreckers were considered the most fearsome by sailors (who preferred to drown at sea than be captured by them). It was illegal to take cargo from a shipwreck if any of the crew were alive on boat - so they were killed.

The area is fascinating…handsome and ordered dry stone walls, a neatness and order - shaped by nature and man - contrast of light and dark and a rather unique cemetery. Notes taken include: ‘feels very compliant (army connection?) / very clean energetically / energy is upright and tall / collective - all looking out at the horizon, facing ‘one way’ together / a portal - like a lift shaft / privately owned / alive - vibrant’.

It turns out upon checking, to be a commonwealth war grave, once privately owned. This can be felt so strongly.

The energies of this area are fascinating and highly revealing - something to do with the contrasts, the upright nature of the shards of rock, the landscape and the invisibly protecting ‘buttress’ between land and sea. A ‘borrowed view’ comes to mind…and a sense of history captured in invisible fields.

PS. The cove is called Grunta Cove - named after a cargo of shipwrecked pigs washed ashore (the ‘animals’ I was picking up).

Go visit! :)

(more photos on Instagram post)

[10th April 2022]

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ROYAL ACADEMY of ARTS - Burlington House, Piccadilly, London

Royal Academy of Arts. Entering the Academy, the building is beautifully adapted with a quietly harmonious yet ‘even’ energy. Large enclosed rooms, with a lot of through-flow, and still energetically clean (which is very impressive). Rooms of sanded floorboards reminiscent smelling of old school rooms, a feeling of creativity at infancy through to masterpieces which leave you speechless. As home to the school of art, you can tangibly feel the inspiration and history - almost cup it in your hand.

 

Yesterday I visited the David Hockney exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts (see Instagram post for my comments on the WONDERFUL display of work) which I adored. However, I equally fell in love with the building - which is housed in the main wing of the impressive Palladian style Burlington House.

Turning off Piccadilly, through the arch and into the courtyard and I feel like I’m walking into a cloud or cocoon of soft, buoyant energy…into a soundscape of quietness, excitement and reverence.

Burlington House is home to five world leading societies and its history is so interesting…which reflects in how ‘pure’ it is energetically. I was naturally only able to visit a few rooms, and no doubt there is a lot of spirit activity in places, but this does not detract from its overall energetic presence (inc powerful and strong protective presence on the roof and all boundaries).

Entering the Academy, the building is beautifully adapted with a quietly harmonious yet ‘even’ energy. Large enclosed rooms, with a lot of through-flow, and still energetically clean (which is very impressive). Rooms of sanded floorboards reminiscent smelling of old school rooms, a feeling of creativity at infancy through to masterpieces which leave you speechless. As home to the school of art, you can tangibly feel the inspiration and history - almost cup it in your hand.

As to the land, I could feel the greenness underneath - untarnished land, protected over the centuries, with no need to ‘prove’ itself. (Looking on Wiki, it was previously a country lane - and this can be felt). It has a humbleness and yet proud of its ability to welcome, with ease, its numerous visitors. A reminder a world-stage can be subtle and characterful: a place where genius would choose to hang out :)

So much I could say - do look up the history of both Burlington House and the Royal Academy. With beautiful restaurants and cafes, it’s a wonderful oasis of old and new, traditional and modern, world-leading and easily accessible, reassuringly safe and creatively provoking - all reflected energetically.

[24th Sept 2021]

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CROP CIRCLE - Old Alresford, Hampshire

Crop circle, Old Alresford. I’ve been wanting to experience one for years - and today was the day! Wow. What energy! Like nothing I have experienced before……touches of it, yes. But not like this. It was walking into a force field. We felt weightless…floating…arms and legs as if in water or space, and I could not feel my joints or below my feet. Senses were heightened and at first my head felt explosive…until the denser energies in me shifted, released and I adjusted to the higher frequency.

 

Crop circles. I’ve been wanting to experience one for years - and today was the day!

Wow. What energy! Like nothing I have experienced before…touches of it, yes. But not like this. It was walking into a force field. I had coughing fits upon entering and leaving the vortex, could feel my energy body changing, and my dowsing rods responded to each marked area. At times we felt weightless…floating…arms and legs as if in water or space, and I could not feel my joints or below my feet. Senses were heightened and at first my head felt explosive…until the denser energies in me shifted, released and I adjusted to the higher frequency.

I spent some time connecting to the energies of the crop circle (as opposed to the land which it was not possible to do once I had entered the energy-field of the circle) and channelled some messages as I sat in each of the 8 surrounding circles, which I found had slightly different energies. Some of the phrases which came to me (and I have not channelled or ‘tuned in’ to the energy of a crop circle before) were:

  • It comes with a message. The message is love.

  • What is not recognised is not unknown. We come with grace. We come with knowledge.

I naturally questioned: Who did this? And my sense was, Divine Projection. That the energy and image was ‘projected’ from ‘elsewhere’. Beamed energies transmitted into our frequency field to show messages of support and connection. From a place, far away. Not that something visited our planet, but that the image was transmitted. Could it have been ‘man-made’? …well, I have no explanation for the senses I felt.

The messages felt not as ‘guidance’ but offerings of systemic cosmic support. I found it reassuring, and of a next level of awareness. Other phrases which came to me, some of them repeatedly, over and over, were:

  • Look up. Look to the stars.

  • We come with a message (again).

  • Your land is precious. It has qualities you don’t know. The arrows symbolise the way.

  • The sun is round for a reason. There is no separation. The sun is round for a reason.

  • Peace. Measure the grain. The circle is full.

  • The planet is losing gravity to space, and must be preserved. Preserve your planet by love.

  • This message is of unity. The meeting of minds.

We had noticed, in walking the circle, the clockwise lay of the wheat and joining points to indicate a flow to the design. My distinct sense was that it contained a code…that if followed in a particular order, something would be revealed. Sitting between the arrows at the centre (see image below), was where the weightlessness was most felt, and as my friend commented, just a minute or so there with eyes closed, felt like a 2 hour meditation. For me, the arrows symbolise the ‘meeting of minds’. We were in an energetic goldfish bowl, but it was linked to somewhere.

I am very connected to nature, to the multi-dimensional aspect of trees and greenery. But on leaving the crop circle, after the intense energies of something, the trees and greenery surrounding the field appeared like a one-dimensional picture. Temporarily disconnected and distant. Flat, in comparison.

After this circle (first identified 8 days ago, on the 1st August 2021) we went on to another, older one which was coming to an end. Doing so highlighted just how powerful this one currently is (especially as we visited on 08/08 as we approached the exact moment of the new moon).

So, what is my take on this experience? Physically placing a man, or woman, on the moon is no different, to receiving an energetic communication such as this. However, these transmitted offerings are rooted in inter-dimensional language: the language of shapes, numbers, form and context. That’s what makes them powerful…and peaceful. They don’t come to conquer, but to connect. And my sense is the crop circle energy leaves when enough ‘stamina’ has been taken from it. They appear (in these instances, in the UK) into the gravitational fields of our planet…fields of wheat and barley: our food and sustenance which grounds us as humans into reality. Their impact is to force expansion of mind - of thinking and awareness - of a cosmic drop in an ocean of possibility.

All I know is, it was beautiful. None of us wanted to leave - and something certainly shifted in me.

If you wish to visit, go soon. Before the energy disperses…

I highly :) recommend it!

Love Delilah

To see more images and videos, visit my post on Instagram.

For info on new crop circles: www.cropcircleconnector.com

Aerial image: The Hampshire Flyer

PS. Please remember this is a farmer’s field, property and livelihood…to show utmost respect and distance - and to keep to only the flattened areas and tramlines if you do choose to go in.

[8th August 2021]

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St PAUL’s CATHEDRAL - City of London

St Paul’s Cathedral. Tuning in for an energy reading and I’m surprised at how little energy I pick up. Mostly I’m gobsmacked at the extravagance and sheer majesty of the building. And then the choir begin…and I begin to understand. Designed, like so many churches at the time, by Sir Christopher Wren, one could almost believe he designed the building around the song and sound.

 

Following a client visit today I found myself walking (guided) to St Paul’s Cathedral.

St Paul’s was a bit of a haunt (‘scuse the pun :)) in my youth. First dates visit on a wander about town age 15 (where is CG now, I wonder…?) and falling asleep in my early 20’s during midnight mass on Christmas Eve…like some of the congregation today. Arriving at the cathedral, I have missed visiting hours but am invited for prayer and choral evensong at 5pm.

Wow.

Tuning in for an energy reading and I’m surprised at how little energy I pick up. Mostly I’m gobsmacked at the extravagance and sheer majesty of the building. And then the choir begin…and I begin to understand. Designed, like so many churches at the time, by Sir Christopher Wren, one could almost believe he designed the building around the song and sound. A call into the ether, captured, at the highest point in the city of London. 111 metres tall, the highest dome in the world. The choral musicality fills the space, so that there is no space. Just presence and…something. I thoroughly recommend an hour spent delighting in the witnessing and meditative experience of listening at multiple levels. Quite extraordinary (…and I am of no religion or faith).

Of the English Baroque building, I am struck most by the paved floor - which I sensed was ‘laid last’, ‘owing to the generosity of a benefactor’. It has a different intention and energy from the rest of the building. Reading Wiki after, I note it was laid 1709-1710 (the cathedral, was rebuilt - with funding from a special tax on coal - after the great fire between 1675-1710). My sense is it’s the fire which ‘cleared the energies of old’ (a church in the name of Paul the Apostle has stood on the site since AD604).

Taking photos from the outside, I immediately notice the aura around the cathedral (it does not show so clearly on the images). A working cathedral of worship and song, the purity of sound: a natural space-clearer. Rings of angelic beings filled the space, orchestrating waves of harmony. Consecrated ‘to overcome adversity’ was what I sensed.

If you can, go and sit in its vision and purpose. It’s special, and timeless.

[25th June 2021]

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MILE END, London - Waterways and pastureland

Mile End, London… is so interesting! A fascinating array of buildings, new and old. The beautiful Victoria Park - such lovely, soft energy; I could strongly feel the underlying ‘pastureland’.

 

I visited a client today in Mile End, London (what a beautiful day!) - and did a little tune in to the land energies there.

My parents met on the platform at Mile End station many moons ago, so it has special significance for me, though I must say, not the best energy in the station. I could feel it before I had even arrived - a protective ‘resistance’ around it. On the platform, I notice a ‘hollowness’ to the ground below…and my sense, burial pits at some point in its history. I picked up the station was sold as a ‘block’ - a parcel - to facilitate expansion of a ‘town’ deal; a sale to acquire growth for a larger invested party. (Checking Wiki after, and indeed it changed hands more than once) with the 2 tube lines (convergence) seen as fortuitous. The land is not clear of distress though.

Mile End is so interesting! A fascinating array of buildings, new and old. The beautiful Victoria Park - such lovely, soft energy; I could strongly feel the underlying ‘pastureland’. And so evenly balanced. The Regents Canal is fascinating - and it’s energy and underlying sub-streams of aqua-ducts and water tables create a natural irrigation system. When passing, give a nod to the spirit ‘lock keepers’ who ensure safe passage - though some of the bridge ‘guardians’ may best be left alone (you will probably notice how each canal tunnel has a different ‘vibe’). The locks and canal are missing being used - they have energies to share; a faster ‘movement’ than we are giving them.

The name ‘Mile End’ relates to its distance from Aldgate, but for me its centre of gravity is the abundance of water, though the towpaths do not ‘work’ energetically with pedestrians and cyclists confused and moving in all directions. The energy lines run ‘up-to’ (and inside) the canal, not alongside it.

With one eye on Canary Wharf and the future, and the other tending to life closer to the ground, my take home is what the area has to offer: the transient nature of a life in flux. This can work ‘for us’, as it does at Mile End and it’s surrounding waterways.

Oh, and I was picking up a strong link to ‘beer’ …and a blending of flavours (and cultures) much like a well- formed beer!

I would love to hear how you experience the area?

Delilah x

[9th June 2021]

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STRAND, London - 460 buildings of trade, history and new culture.

STRAND, London. I have walked along, across and through parts of Strand since age 10 (my family had shops in Covent Garden for years) but never had I tuned in, or observed it as I did today. So much history to report on this main artery of 3/4 mile between the City of Westminster and the City of London.

 

Today I was invited to 180 Strand (what a fabulous hub of creativity - alive and beating a powerful pulse) and took the opportunity to walk the full street and tune in to the energies.

I have walked along, across and through parts of Strand since age 10 (my family had shops in Covent Garden for years) but never had I tuned in, or observed it as I did today. So much history to report on this main artery of 3/4 mile between the City of Westminster and the City of London. The numbers run consecutively 1-460 starting and finishing at Trafalgar Sq (1, Strand was the first numbered property in London). From Charing X Station, to the Savoy, Somerset House, the place of the first BBC public broadcast, to the Strand Palace Hotel which housed a menagerie of lions, tigers, monkeys and hippopotami - and in 1826, an elephant - on the UPPER floors! (no wonder I’ve always felt the energy of the site to be energetically ‘dark’ and forbidding) and 2 churches, one of which - St Clement Danes - was ringing ‘oranges and lemons’ as I passed it...and SO much more, the street is a hidden gem of paradox.

Tuning into the land’s energy, I was getting: ‘a land for ladies and the gentry’, that it was a public highway - in the sense of permitting the traffic(ing) of goods from the shipyards to Westminster’s Lords and gentry.

The name (which originates from strond - which meant ‘edge of water’ or beach) was, I sensed, allocated during a somewhat lavish ‘luncheon’ and the purpose of running this all-important once trading lane close to the river, as opposed to ‘through’ the city was so maintenance of the cargo could be ensured – the security and safe passage. I sensed it was also once the first ‘toll road’ of London.

Standing on the forecourt of Charing X and I can sense the underlying fields which were once there... and the marsh land nearby which once fed ‘the system of cultural exchange.’ This cultural exchange is the ‘groundwork’ of the Strand – imports and exports. A neutrality. The trading route which now houses embassies, universities, and Royal Courts of Justice alongside food for the homeless, theatres and new creative landmarks.

Tune in, next time you pass.

[3rd June 2021]

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COVENTRY CATHEDRAL - Energy Reading

Coventry Cathedral. Coventry’s response to the intense bombing (the city was Hitler’s focus) led to the Ministry of Peace and Reconciliation with international impact...and I am struck by the energetic legacy this has created. The peace is tangible.

 

Visiting family in Coventry today, and I felt a calling…to visit the Cathedral. Wow – how impressed was I! What a wonderful mix of old and new, creative and traditional. No wonder it’s the 2021 UK City of Culture.

The site has been home to 3 cathedrals in 1000 years (so much history...do look it up) with destruction of the St Michael’s Cathedral on 14th Nov 1940 in WWII. I didn’t know this before my visit...but the words coming to me as I walked around the outside of the ruins were ‘ a gas chamber of Europe’. The links to Germany were very strong, and still in the ether and land memory. And yet…most noticeable was the air of calmness, a sense of contemplation, and a lot of ‘light’ energy. A quiet progressive attitude, reflected by the social event going on within the grounds of the ruins, the young people mingling, the University, galleries and cultural & building development.

I began my entry to the area in St Mary’s Street, picking up the words ‘ led to their death in this street’. Checking Google, and the location is home to hidden underground cells were prisoners awaited sentencing. But the energy of the overall ground felt firm, with an evenness and quiet power grid.

The new St Michael’s Cathedral beautifully complements the old – a stunning modernist design – both old and new: Grade 1 listed. There is a confidence to the land, and its’ hosting of today’s future…what feels exciting, whilst honouring the Benedictine monastic influence.

Other words I got were:
- planning of city and farming laws originated here.
- It is continuing the tradition of ‘open parliament’ of contemplative progress, and of reflection within the future of the landscape.
- It has an energy portal linked to coastal connections.
(obvs impossible to substantiate, but interesting to hear).

Coventry’s response to the intense bombing (the city was Hitler’s focus) led to the Ministry of Peace and Reconciliation with international impact...and I am struck by the energetic legacy this has created. The peace is tangible.

So much more I could say from my brief visit... Check it out if it calls you too.

PS. Don’t get me started on the ring road :)

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[30th May 2021]

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GLASTONBURY TOR - A climb against the energies...to fly with the energies.

Glastonbury TOR. A day trip to Glastonbury was calling me. With ‘shopping’ to do, I had time for 1 adventure...and I knew I was heading for the Tor...a 518 ft archaeological mound dating back to the 13th century and the dark ages beyond...with mythological and spiritual associations.

 

A day trip to Glastonbury was calling me. With ‘shopping’ to do, I had time for 1 adventure...and I knew I was heading for the Tor...a 518 ft archaeological mound dating back to the 13th century and the dark ages beyond...with mythological and spiritual associations.

Glastonbury has powerful - high vibrational - energies, and the Tor stands above it all...keeping a watchful eye and ‘holding’ it all in place. Both grounded and ‘moving’, it is a powerful transmitter - an antennae too - hence why walking up it was like pushing against the flow. Once up though, and the energies open outwards with a wind to blow through the change.

At the top of the buttercup-covered mound, I was guided to walk around the building: 3 times clockwise, to release the energies I had brought with me, followed by 3 times anti-clockwise to collect what I needed. And then I entered (leaving by the opposite exit).

Inside, and I take a seat to notice 4 spirit guardians - 1 in each corner ...so we don’t stay too long! I noticed that everyone who came in, soon left rather quickly...the guardians were efficient at moving us on! No stragglers here...though outside, appreciating the 360 degree view was a natural resting spot for many.

How the ground and elevation of the Tor came to be is apparently somewhat of a mystery, though protected as a designated special place and managed by the @nationaltrust (thank you for the steps!). Tuning into the land, and my sense: it is hollow...supported by spheres of timeless energy. What that means, I have no idea...though I feel completely rejuvenated after my visit. It’s a place to soak up our presenting energies...and then radiate them out into the world...to unfold ahead of us. An antennae for the spirit.

If you like a little climb and some glorious Somerset countryside, then I firmly recommend it :)

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[23rd May 2021]

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MARBLE ARCH, London - Land Reading

Marble Arch. Well... this was a rather grim energy reading. And the obvious next step after visiting St Giles (see previous). Prior to going, I knew it was the site of the famous gallows, but nothing else, historically. Stepping out of Hyde Park, (by Speakers Corner) I felt an instant heaviness, sickness and headache…

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Well... this was a rather grim energy reading. And the obvious next step after visiting St Giles (see previous). Prior to going, I knew it was the site of the famous gallows, but nothing else, historically.

Stepping out of Hyde Park, (by Speakers Corner) I felt an instant heaviness, sickness and headache. I am very sensitive to energy, but still, the density was noticeable.

Turning left, the line of pavement which follows the park boundary and faces Marble Arch was full of spirit onlookers (I would guess to what was once the famous Tyburn Gallows). It was a surreal energy, and I noticed absolutely no pedestrians on this stretch – probably subconsciously avoiding it due to the very dense energy. (Whilst there I did some spirit/soul healing work and helped some of the spirits go up to the light (those that wanted to go) which was an honour to do).

Crossing to the centre of Marble Arch, I had a pain in my lower back. The area with plants (newly planted) I noticed was not doing well on one side – a place of very polluted, mis-match ‘blocks’ of energy and blocked energy lines, a ‘drain/sink-hole’ of toxic energy, and portal outlets too.

The 3 fountains, at odd distances, do not sit well (though fountains can help clear negative energies) and ‘energetic hell’ comes to mind - and a sense of ‘walking over the souls of men’ & ‘artists of life’.

Marble Arch itself has a blocked portal upon it. A ‘restraining order’. It feels ‘powerless’; needs a purpose...to be integrated and celebrated. There’s a missing celebration in it – a missing part of history and therefore our future. (I did not know when I wrote this that Marble Arch was originally commissioned and built for and installed at Buckingham Palace and later moved to its current location – I found this fascinating as it makes complete sense of what I picked up) - and therefore the building is radiating ‘negative’ energy - it needs to go back! ...or be re-intentioned – which only the ‘owner’ can do this – in this case the Queen :)

Lots in this part of London to be ‘rectified’... do have a read on Google - and I would love to hear your experiences!

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[7th April 2021]

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HYDE PARK, London - Land Reading

Hyde Park. The words ‘protected by royal decree’ were loud and clear (which therefore stops energies infiltrating the land and I was struck by how powerful the boundaries are, which is great) but the land has ‘no sense of purpose’...’no propriety’. Unlike other royal parks, most people ‘use’ it….come for a bit of mind expansion….walk ‘upon’ it – in their heads rather than connecting to the land and nature itself…

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I’ve never been particularly drawn to Hyde Park - in fact I could probably count the number of times I’ve been. It is very much a place of beauty, though lacking a certain ‘depth’.

Some of the energies and words I picked up as I walked it: ‘the people’s park’ was its original intention, I felt. (Interesting it is home to the Diana Memorial, Speakers Corner, Winter Wonderland, concerts, a Bandstand and much more). Mostly I was drawn to the sandy bridleways (noticeably and oddly ‘lacking’ in energy) and the underlying water. The Reservoir Building (pictured) in the middle – its purpose was to feed water to the people (an obvious statement…but very strongly felt from the land/area….a sense of it once being much needed – perhaps under a lot of ‘discussion’ at the time). The lake, whilst lovely to walk around doesn’t have ‘flow’ – sort of ‘floating’.

The words ‘protected by royal decree’ were loud and clear (which therefore stops energies infiltrating the land and I was struck by how powerful the boundaries are, which is great) but the land has ‘no sense of purpose’...’no propriety’. Unlike other royal parks, most people ‘use’ it….come for a bit of mind expansion….walk ‘upon’ it – in their heads rather than connecting to the land and nature itself. A ‘surface’ energy…like a conveyor belt.

The park includes beautiful ‘specimen trees’ which are very happy and content - and historically it feels like ‘a place to put them’ ...a showcase for what happens behind closed doors.

To me, the park has an energy of ‘cover-up’ (metaphorically…and something underneath it) - I was struck by the banks of daffodils by the lake, which have burials beneath them, I sense. Something beautiful about the simple ‘people’s’ flowers above...

The energy of the land itself is good but not strong, and creates an ambiance of very ‘pleasant’. There are pockets of lovely energy - moments on my walk where creativity would rush forth - and lots to admire, but less to feel.

Speaker’s Corner has an energy which is quite ‘gritty’’ and muddled – it’s not sure what it’s saying and ley lines to it have been ‘interrupted’, which feels significant... hmmm?

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[30th March 2021]

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ST GILES, London - Land Reading

St Giles, London. Having lived in London pretty much my whole life, I know the area well - or I thought I did! ‘Don’t research before you go,’ he said. And no wonder I was so tired, after! According to Wiki, ‘St Giles (c. 650 – c. 710) was the patron saint of lepers and the hospital was home to a leper colony, the site chosen for its surrounding fields and marshes separating contagion from nearby London.

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A friend suggested I read the energy of St Giles in London - between Centre Point (Tottenham Court Road tube) and Covent Garden. Wow, how fascinating!

Having lived in London pretty much my whole life, I know the area well - or I thought I did! ‘Don’t research before you go,’ he said. And no wonder I was so tired, after! According to Wiki, ‘St Giles (c. 650 – c. 710) was the patron saint of lepers and the hospital was home to a leper colony, the site chosen for its surrounding fields and marshes separating contagion from nearby London.’ Did you know the 1665 Great Plague reportedly started in St Giles?

Reading the energy, below and above ground revealed a lot. ‘Hollow’ ground, blocked and ‘shunted’ energy portals, the energies of bridleways along Oxford St towards Marble Arch (I later read it was a well known route to the Gallows at Marble Arch), delineated land with the eastern side of the top of Charing Cross Road ‘not supposed to be in Camden’ (the Western side is Westminster Council owned), areas of regeneration supporting a rawness and aliveness to Denmark Street with culture waiting to burst through – in the right hands. (Denmark St feels only temporarily silenced, protected by intention – what other areas lack.)

Charing Cross Road (between St Giles Circus and Cambridge Circus) has a lot of pain on it which needs healing and clearing - a lot of death (which upon learning of the extreme poverty and death made sense). It was an area where you needed to ‘watch your back’, would be ‘round up’ and ‘double-crossed’. (something to be aware of today as energies can still carry if not healed).

The Foyles Bookstore building struck me as ‘haunted’ (different to the general ‘spirits’ roaming) though I couldn’t go inside as all closed for lockdown and the next door ‘Tam O’Shanter’ 1896 has a lot of dormant energy waiting to be revealed... ‘a secret pleasure dome’.

There was so much ‘information’, too much to share here, and such powerful energies, I had to stop after a couple of hours of wandering. Some lovely energies too, such as in St Giles Sq, behind Centre Point, which has a calmness and silence to it. Quite lovely.

I would love to hear your experiences :)

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[22nd March 2021]

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OSTERLEY PARK - Land Reading

Osterley Park. “It needs more trees” was what I kept hearing. Reading up on Osterley Park after my visit, and the words jump out from the wiki page: ‘...though it never came to fruition, the Earl (9th Earl of Jersey) planned to create an arboretum in the grounds of Osterley.’ I would suggest, this intention is still held within the land.

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“It needs more trees” was what I kept hearing.

Reading up on Osterley Park after my visit, and the words jump out from the wiki page: ‘...though it never came to fruition, the Earl (9th Earl of Jersey) planned to create an arboretum in the grounds of Osterley.’ I would suggest, this intention is still held within the land.

I’ve visited the National Trust owned Osterley Park once before, when it disturbed me as much as this time. Though a beautiful house and grounds, of historic value and interest, energetically it is not aligned or in harmony. ‘Something is missing’ is the sensation I could not help but leave with...that it (the land) has ‘not forgiven its betrayal’...that ‘an agreement was not upheld’...and hence it is ‘in limbo’. This will then remain in the ether of the land and house until it is healed and restored. It needs an energetic ‘upgrade’ and it needs boundary work - stunning brick walls, but energetically rather ‘useless’ - and not energetically attracting the investment and consideration it would benefit from. There’s so much more ‘power’ to this property than is being released and realised (and this includes financially).

On my little walk, I saw some just stunning trees - the picture does not do this one justice - its canopy is ENORMOUS - and I had a lovely chat with George who has been working at the property for 35 years, from before the NT became caretakers. It’s a happy place to work, it seems :).

The property has been going through restoration (I have not been inside the house - for another day) and the walled garden looks promising. But financial investment is not the same as energetic engagement. Only the custodian can implement this. Mostly I was drawn to the rear entrance (by the American Garden, pictured) - instinct tells me there’s more to explore here (it’s where I bumped into George) - that it has significance in some way.

So, all in all, a work in progress in many ways. I will be back to enjoy the park some more...and do a little more ‘land reading’. I would love to hear about your thoughts and sensations upon visiting it!
It’s well worth it.

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[3rd March 2021]

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RICHMOND PALACE - Land Reading

Richmond Palace. The images I captured include original hinges for the gateway doors of the original entrance and the spot where I experienced very powerful energy - as you enter Richmond Green - an area of cobbled road which I sensed as the place of gateway to the palace - very powerful!

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I was drawn today to the land energies of the Royal Palace - as once stood, in Richmond Upon Thames. Who knew, such royalty resided here!

Once a Tudor Palace, it was residence to a roll-list of Kings and Queens - Edward I, II & III, Queen Isabella, Richard II, Henry V, Queen Mary...

...and, it was home to Henry VII (who died here), Henry VIII (before upgrading to Hampton Court Palace), Anne of Cleves received it in her divorce settlement (as you do), and Queen Elizabeth I died here in 1603.

Tuning into the land energy today, I did a little energy reading...and it felt mostly the land has been laid to rest. Spirits still roam (3 notable ones, was my sense) but generally peaceful. Walking through the original gate (most of the palace was destroyed) I could sense it as a favourite place of many a royal and ordinary man and woman over the centuries. The evolved mix of private ownership and Crown Diocese compliments the city outskirts of London.

The land’s beauty lies in its mix and it is open (energetically) to residents and visitors alike - as it would have been all those years ago - and is sympathetic to the hodge-podge of current buildings. There are some underlying energy-lines which could do with some ‘adjusting’ and the land inside the palace ‘walls’ is not so happy with the tarmac and the intention of some of the buildings, but correspondingly content with the intention of preservation.

As a diocese of substantial pleasure and relaxation, the energy of the land of the old palace would welcome ongoing connection and fruition - it has more to give energetically to its present day and local residents - a portal of soft, relaxation energy which can, and does, extend into the town of Richmond. Lastly, it has blessings to offer - of marriage and communion...and underlying spiritual practice, handed down from sojourning royals in private contemplation.

The images I captured include original hinges for the gateway doors of the original entrance and the spot where I experienced very powerful energy - as you enter Richmond Green - an area of cobbled road which I sensed as the place of gateway to the palace - very powerful!

What do you sense when visiting?

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[24th Jan 2021]

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