
Mount Te Aroha
Mount means mountain. Pronounced: mount tíe-ároha.
Small group subtle in action
For the small group subtle, consisting of my sister Mirjam, my cousin Ingeborg from New Zealand, and myself, we had decided to go to Mount Te Aroha. Mirjam lives in Te Aroha. The village is named after this Maori mountain, and the name means ‘The Love.’ She can see the mountain from her garden and feels a strong connection to it.
We are sitting behind our laptops again. It is 6 o'clock in the morning for me and 6 o'clock in the early evening for them. We agree that I will start by leading us there. I find it quite an undertaking, because what forces and energies will we encounter? That is why I start reminding ourselves to ask not only for the help and protection of our own guides, but also that of the Maori masters there. We agree to meet each other at the foot of the mountain in spirit after a short silence.


Out and about together
After about 10 seconds, I open my eyes again and see that the other two are still silent, their eyes closed. A little later, Ingeborg opens her eyes, but Mirjam is still silent. I burst out laughing and say, ‘Are you walking there, that it's taking so long?’ It turned out she was busy drumming up half of subtle New Zealand. I simply say, ‘Be present.’ Done. And then I think, ‘I am there,’ and I am there. Haha. So that was a nice start. But Ingeborg hadn't been idle either, because when I asked, ‘Are we all at the foot of the mountain now?’, she replied that she was already inside the mountain.
Huh? How does she do that?
Mountain people
Ingeborg says that she has been invited by people who live in the mountain to come and have a look. Well, I'm flabbergasted. She also says that she sees a large hall with several corridors. I say to Mirjam: ‘Let's go inside too.’ I don't see a hall and I don't see any people either.
Just a quick aside: what are those people doing there? What I know from Dick van den Dool* is that tribes or peoples still live in all kinds of places on a subtle level, probably because they became extinct in the human world. Some have stayed and still live there.
*See ‘References and links’


The great discovery
We are inside the mountain and everyone starts their own observations. We all do this with our eyes closed. We agree that when we discover something, we will open our eyes and seek verbal contact. Our observations complement each other nicely, and together we get a picture of the situation. I myself experience strong upward movements rising from the ground that are continuous and very powerful, but which hit a kind of ceiling somewhere, preventing them from going any further. So, a very powerful, continuous upward movement that also continuously breaks down at a fairly low height, say two to three metres, I think. I am subtle, so that is difficult to estimate. The question arose: what now? Various proposals were put forward. Helping the upward force would only exhaust us. More of the same will not work. Investigating the upward force to find out what it is and what it wants: that doesn't seem to be what needs to be done now either, because we believe that the upward force is not the problem, but the fact that it is stuck against a kind of impenetrable and invisible ceiling. We decide to find out what the invisible ceiling entails, so we go back outside the mountain to see if we can observe anything from the outside. And yes, it is very clear. There is a very large and very tall fine-matter device on the mountain, tapering to a point. That's it. That forms the basis of the invisible and impenetrable ceiling where the forces from the Earth that want to push upwards crash into it and cannot get through. Bizarre.
Help from many
We are inside the mountain and everyone starts their own observations. We all do this with our eyes closed. We agree that when we discover something, we will open our eyes and seek verbal contact. Our observations complement each other nicely, and together we get a picture of the situation. I myself experience strong upward movements rising from the ground that are continuous and very powerful, but which hit a kind of ceiling somewhere, preventing them from going any further. So, a very powerful, continuous upward movement that also continuously breaks down at a fairly low height, say two to three metres, I think. I am subtle, so that is difficult to estimate. The question arose: what now? Various proposals were put forward. Helping the upward force would only exhaust us. More of the same will not work. Investigating the upward force to find out what it is and what it wants: that doesn't seem to be what needs to be done now either, because we believe that the upward force is not the problem, but the fact that it is stuck against a kind of impenetrable and invisible ceiling. We decide to find out what the invisible ceiling entails, so we go back outside the mountain to see if we can observe anything from the outside. And yes, it is very clear. There is a very large and very tall fine-matter device on the mountain, tapering to a point. That's it. That forms the basis of the invisible and impenetrable ceiling where the forces from the Earth that want to push upwards crash into it and cannot get through. Bizarre.
Help from many
Ingeborg comes to our aid here, because she hears information about this from her guides. It turns out to be a device that was placed here thousands of years ago by extraterrestrials to tap energy from the Earth. The device is no longer in use, because those extraterrestrials left long ago, but they left their junk behind. Since then, this mountain has been occupied by this device.
Then we have to see if we can get rid of that big device. In terms of size, again, that's difficult to imagine, a few hundred metres high? Really big. Slowly, I see the attachment points. It takes a while, but I can move them. They come loose with a screw-like movement. Then suddenly the device is gone. It has been released. We clearly had a lot of help here. But apparently we were also needed to do this. Anyway, it's over, the device is gone.
Meanwhile, Mirjam had started, together with many others, to massage the mountain, as it were. The mountain itself still needed help. It had suffered greatly. At a certain point, we felt that we were done. Then it is enough for us too.


Not ready yet
The next day, I was very curious to see how the mountain was doing, so I went back there. I sat down in my meditation spot at home and closed my eyes. I was very surprised: nothing seemed to have changed. It was still dead inside. The mountain felt very weak. How could that be? The mountain still felt all kinds of strange things inside and therefore could not be itself. It was occupied inside. So I saw those people, they saw me, and everything seemed to be communicated immediately. It happened very quickly. There were many helpers working on this. The people immediately withdrew to the edge of the mountain. That was no problem. Very friendly. They did not know that their stay was like an occupation. And for the mountain it had never been a burden because the device was there, putting everything down. As a result, these people saw an empty space in the mountain, which meant to them that they could go and live there. But now the mountain space had to be freed up for the mountain itself, and they understood that. The mountain had a lot of help, subtle helpers who were constantly working to heal the mountain in all kinds of ways.
Later, I received the information that the presence of these people in the mountain had meant protection for the mountain. Because the mountain space was occupied by them, no negative energies could take possession of the mountain.
Finally...
A few weeks later, I went back to take another look. Very nice. I was very welcome to come and see the mountain and how it was doing. The mountain was shining. Large streams and connections deep into and from the Earth and from and to the cosmos. The suffering systems had been completely removed.
The mast that is now standing there has little significance for the mountain. It is small and causes little or no disturbance. Ingeborg also pointed out that because the mountain had been weakened, people were able to erect this mast. Otherwise, the forces of the mountain would probably have been strong enough to prevent this from happening. But we feel that we do not need to mourn this.



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