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Glyph of Water

Water Temple

Monday 14th February 1994 (Approx. 9.30 p.m.)

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Barry: I feel as though I'm in whirlpool tunnel leading me on.

Rob: I feel myself to be in a temple. It is filled with shimmering light, reflected off the moving surface of the water.

Barry: What time is it?

Rob: Timeless

Barry: The sand under my feet is warm with occasional rocks scattered around. There is a high wall to my back.

Rob: There is a constant sound of running water from the waterfall running into the pool.

Barry: The sand is half moon in shape, leading to the water's edge. I can see a steep cliff edging into the water's depths. A smooth flat stone lies at the water's edge - a natural altar. At the centre of the stone is a deep well with water bubbling up - a light glows at the centre.

Two staffs lie close to the altar, they are smooth and are made of dark wood. A silver serpent winds up each staff. Deep blue tunics lie close by, each has a water symbol in silver decorating it.

The surface of the sand is littered with small shiny pebbles. The surface of the rock is veined with many colours.

Rob: Seated at the water's edge is a large toad eyeing us balefully. The pool water is clear, as we gaze in. The light is reflected and has a hypnotic effect drawing us in. The water is teaming with life.

On the altar is a beaker with a long hooked handle of a dull grey metal. Each time we come we should drink from the water. Each time we drink, and not just in the temple, we should remember that water is most of what we are.

Notes: * The altar stone was carved with spiral patters. Inside of the pool were large pearls which when picked up shone out light which was the light of truth in any situation.

* The toad's name was Bahlial, but this seemed rather demonic. A relationship emerged between Chokmah and Binah. Although Binah gives form it is directed by the impulse from Chokmah.

* A low wall on which the altar stone sits bounded the pool. The well in the altar stone is in fact more of a small spring. And was actually nearer the back of the stone. The water drained off the rear of the altar stone into the pool.

* We remembered to thank Nishka on leaving and this should be done in future.

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