Could the keys passed down from ancient civilizations unlock the door to understanding the essence of life?
The ruins of Angkor offer valuable insights into how the ancient Khmer people viewed the meaning of life. Influenced by Indian culture yet universally relevant, their teachings are communicated through symbols and narratives present in Angkor's temple architecture. This parallels the use of architecture for teaching purposes in ancient Egypt. Exploring sacred sites globally allows us to tap into the wisdom of past civilizations, potentially aiding us in uncovering life's mysteries and our spiritual connection to oneness.
Choosing Angkor Wat as our pilgrimage for 11.11.2024, during the Chinese Year of the Dragon, is a symbolic and spiritual decision. As one’s feet enter the gates it is a symbolic journey of the temple's dragon-adorned causeway that awakens the energy system within the person who walks in awareness. The dragon's energy, associated with strength and transformation, aligns with the temple's mystical atmosphere.
Angkor is connected to various ancient sites through latitude and longitude coordinates. These sites include the Great Pyramid of Giza, Easter Island, Machu Picchu, Nazca lines in South America, and ancient cities like Petra, Persepolis, and Mohenjo Daro.
We are grateful to Lily Lim, our Travel Organiser in Cambodia for a vision and heart that aligns with our calling to explore sacred sites with intention, purpose, and good grace. It especially inspires us to know about the Lily Foundation which contributes to the upliftment of children and local communities. (Picture Credit: The sun over Angor Wat is from Lily Lim, Cambodia Travel Partners).
Aligning with oneness as we connect with the endless wisdom and compassion of the Sacred Angkorian Ancients.
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