Morrighan
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Here now to share infos about a place that may be new to you. Known to some as the Hall of Reflection, this is a very real space. It is also a sacred space and I bridle a bit in the thought I refer to The Hall of Reflection with a gender neutral pronoun.
Before you go off and Google, I did so already and the top results are for a quest in World of Warcraft. That's not The Hall of Reflection I refer to, nor is it the one in a Holocaust museum. The fact of it is, the Hall of Reflection I refer to is something else entirely and the name by which it is known in human space is close, but not exactly the same as Hall of Reflection. Its proper name does not translate well into English.
What matters, and what I share here, is some of what it is about.
Not a clue how many people encounter the Hall of Reflection on their path. My best guess is "many" in a relative way, but in a larger way, very precious few. For me, six weeks of intensive work and months of planning were needed to enter the Hall of Reflection for the first time.
"Why was I called to enter?" I ask one of the ambassadors to this sacred space. "Because there is a mutually beneficial resonance," she replies.
As I search for what I can share about the Hall of Reflection, I recall my agreement not to share my personal experiences of that space. What I can share is the Hall of Reflection is a multidimensional gateway. There are many; this is one. It's a major one, but not the only one.
The gift of the space is something I carry. A gift, and a heavy responsibility. For in its space one sees oneself. None who enters will ever be the same. Possibly this is why so few people are able to enter. For some, seeing oneself fully could be very painful.
Some general infos I can share: * it's very real, and one aspect of entrance is in 3D human space. * it bridges myriad dimensions * it is guarded. The guardians are present through level 962. * it is possible to "astral travel" to it, but only with the express permission of the curators of the Hall. It is otherwise closed to "explorers". * the greater part of it exists out-of-time, and beyond human-space.
~ Morrighan
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