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Ep. 21 Secrets of Versailles – The Day I Spoke with Spirits of Queens, Kings… and Gods?



Stepping Into Another World

I walked into the Palace of Versailles expecting opulence—but nothing could prepare me for the flood of energy that hit me. This wasn’t just a palace. It was a portal to power, passion, and something far stranger: a reminder that royalty once believed they were gods among men. As I began my walk through Versailles, I couldn’t shake the feeling that this wasn’t just about history—it was about humanity’s forgotten divine origins.


The First Whisper: Power and Control

Outside, I immediately sensed political tension—a storm that brewed centuries ago between the kings of France and the Roman Catholic Church. My guides showed me magistrates sent by the Pope to “watch” the king after England broke away from Catholic rule. Imagine building an entire palace just to house the watchers who spied on you! This surveillance enraged the kings. It was the beginning of a rift so deep that it eventually tore France apart.


Ghosts of Horses, Hounds… and a Mother

As I moved through the grand courtyard, another energy surged: horses, hounds, foxes—a stampede of animal spirits. The royal pageantry wasn’t just human; it was alive with creatures, hunts, and carriages.Then came the mother energy. I felt her towering presence before I saw her portrait: Marie Adélaïde de France, mother of Louis XV. She felt like an energetic storm—commanding, protective, the ultimate matriarch. She whispered: “I was the energetic force behind the throne.” And I believed her.


The Room That Reeked of… Sex

The next space nearly knocked me off my feet. The second I walked in, the energy screamed: lust, affairs, forbidden desires. I could literally smell it—like the song says: “I smell sex and candy.”Versailles wasn’t just politics—it was pleasure, indulgence, and power games behind closed doors. And wow, this room was buzzing with it.


The Forgotten Workers

We often imagine palaces filled only with royals, but the strongest imprints I felt came from servants—hundreds of them. I saw African attendants, North African workers, European servants—all bustling, cleaning, playing cards, and bringing the fantasy of Versailles to life. These were the invisible hands that held up an empire.


And Then… Marie Antoinette

When I entered the chapel, a shrouded figure greeted me. She wore black silk, a veil, and carried a little dog. Marie Antoinette. But she wasn’t the radiant queen history books glamorize.


She appeared as she died: drained, stripped of joy and light, a shadow of her former self.


She confessed: “I lost everything—the light.”


She led me through the palace, showing me the art and iconography and revealing a secret:


“This was never just about royalty. It was about godhood. We came to Earth as gods, incarnated into human form. We forgot—and that was our downfall.”


Were the Royals… Interplanetary Beings?

Yes, you read that right. Marie Antoinette whispered a theory that shook me:Earth was a colony. The royals remembered they were from other realms—planets, dimensions, Venus, Neptune. These paintings of gods and cherubs weren’t fantasy. They were memory.


But power, greed, and politics eroded that divine connection. When they cut ties with the Church and their spiritual source, they lost everything.The Revolution wasn’t just political—it was spiritual decay made manifest.


The Queen’s Pain and the King’s Illusion

In the Queen’s chamber, I felt the echoes of childbirth, miscarriages, and crushing judgment—especially from her mother-in-law and Madame du Barry. The pressure was unbearable. Versailles wasn’t paradise for her. It was a golden cage.


Later, a male spirit in a powdered wig appeared—arrogant, cunning, playing chess with people’s lives. He lived in the king’s shadow, obsessed with power.


And then I saw the kings themselves: the Sun Kings. They believed they were the center of the universe—and maybe, in their way, they were. That is, their own world.


The Greatest Lesson Versailles Taught Me

Marie Antoinette’s parting words still echo in my heart:


“Remember who you are. You are divine. Forget that—and you fall.”Versailles isn’t just a palace. It’s a cautionary tale: When we trade purpose for power, creativity for control, we lose the light that makes us eternal.


Poll: Do You Believe We’re More Than Human?

  • Yes! We’re spiritual beings having a human experience.

  • Maybe—we’ve forgotten something essential.

  • No—it’s just history and imagination.


5 Spiritual Affirmations from Versailles

  1. “I remember my divine origins.”

  2. “My creativity is sacred.”

  3. “Power flows from purpose, not control.”

  4. “I honor my light by living my truth.”

  5. “I am a creator, not a conqueror.”

 
 
 

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