How to Spiritually Travel to the Temple Mount

Using the various photographs on this page, visualize where you are going and then spiritually “make a journey” (also called astral travel) to the Temple Mount any time you are able to take part.  It is best to do this as you drift off to sleep and then you will be able to “work” for the Cause while your body is sleeping. We sleep one third of our lives, so why not harness this time? Many members often travel to our Temple base during the day while putting themselves into a meditative state thru traditional meditation techniques (sitting still) or biblical meditation posture such as lying still on your bed and emptying your mind or focusing your mind on one prayer or spiritual poem, saying it over and over.  You may also find very useful the tools of candles and incense, just as ancient Temple priests/esses did, to put your spirit into the proper “wavelength” for spiritual work.  Here are travel and battle-entry prayers to aid you, but be sure to study this whole page, and note the tapestry picture at the very bottom showing the Arming and Departure of the Knights, including what very well could be the Daughters of Tsion doing the arming and magiks for send-off.

At left:  Aerial Photo of the Temple Mount today

TRAVEL PRAYERS

BATTLE PRAYERS

Combatant Battle Prayer

Non-Combatant Battle  Prayer-Spell

In the top right corner is the Al Aqsa Mosque, built originally as a christian church (by crusaders) and converted to the mosque by the muslims after they seized control of the Temple Mount.

In between the golden Dome of the Rock and the Al Aqsa mosque is the clump of trees which covers the spot there the original Temple stood (we believe) and where its astral signature can still be “seen” by occultists and magik practitioners.   Can you see the Western (“wailing”) Wall?  A small part of it is barely visible on the right edge of the photo.

Use the pictures at the following links of 3D Models of the ancient Temple, to help you visualize the spiritual temple.

3D Models of Temple

More 3D Models

Virtual Temple Mount
(including Crusader era)

Use this photo to help you visualize your Templar co-combatants who “gather” there each night:


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If architect Tuvia Sagiv is correct, the Temple site lies due east of the Western Wall, under the clump of trees between the Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa Mosque

This clump of trees above the Western Wall is where we “see” the gleaming Temple, its astral signature still clearly there.  We meet at the Wall, but not at the semi-public place where modern Jews gather to pray, we meet instead on the top of the wall just above the prayer plaza (see pic below) and often go then to the clump of trees actually on the Temple Mount, which yes, is a Muslim controlled area, but is still our ancient and rightful spiritual power base.

Topographic Map of Jerusalem
(Contour interval 10 meters)

North is at the top of the map.
The Mount of Olives is on the far right,
Mount Zion on the left.
Mount Moriah rises as a long ridge at the south end of the City of David
and continues on past the present Temple Mount,
and reaches its highest point outside the Northern walls of the Old City,
to Golgotha at the top of the map.
So the holy mountain goes thru the Temple Mount and ends up at
Calgary/Golgotha which is actually its highest point and was indeed outside
the ancient walls, once a place of execution, highly visible to the whole city.

Thanks to Temple Mount.org for this info and these images.

Travel & Battle Entry Prayers     Top

TRAVEL PRAYER-CHANT
Dear Father in Heaven, Mother of Earth
Grant your will that I may join the forces of light and justice on the TempleMount
Show me the way, Through your light
And back to fight the good fight

[Visualize Jerusalem, and the Temple Mount photos/maps as displayed above. Say the following:]

Jerusalem, Yuh-ROO-Sha-lah-yeem.
Mount Moriah,
Mount Tsion,
Temple Mount,
Holy Mount.
Take me there.
Take me there.
Safe Journey
and back again.

I shall meet my compatriots at the Western Wall of the Temple Mount where our Power Base vibrates with holy energy.

BATTLE & BATTLE-SUPPORTPRAYERS:      Top

Combatant Battle Prayer

As combatants visualize going into battle, they should pray the following:

Astral Body take your flight, Travel with the sacred light.
To my compatriots I must go, So to fight the evil foe.

Templars near or far, past and present, Rally around the Temple Mount.

Come make your stand, with sacred sword in hand.
We fight to the last man, may the enemy be damned.

The trumpet cries out the Battle Call

Day or Night we Defend, This torn World may we mend*.
Heaven help me if I fall, angels take me to God’s Hall.
Our sacred battle cry echoes round the world…
“Vive Dieu saint amour”

*Side note:  The line, “this torn world may we mend,” is part of an ancient
and sacred duty, given by God, stemming back to the days of the Children
of Israel in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament).  In Hebrew this concept is
called, “Tikkun Olam,” meaning “mending the Earth.”  Olam can also mean
universe, so “mending the Universe” from the Separation.  The Separation
is felt in many ways:  Goddess is separated from God.  Good people are separated from their Creator and have to work hard to claim their divine birthright, etc

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Non-Combatant Battle Support Prayer

As you visualize the combatants going into battle it is time to do your special protective workings as a Cleric or Daughter of Tsion.

The following is a “spell” designed by Dorothy Morrison in her book, Everyday Moon Magic.  It is a bit pagan in composition but quite potent and therefore very useful to our Templar work. Dame-Knight Oiled Lamp has adapted it for our use as follows:

To Ensure the Safe Return of Soldiers [Knights, Knightresses]

Materials:
1 bay leaf for each soldier you wish to include [You should use one bay leaf for your Knight, or you may use one bay leaf and visualize the whole troop depending on the circumstances]

Dragon’s blood ink and pen (or a purple indelible marking pen)

Using the dragon’s blood (or purple pen), write the name of each soldier  [your Knight] on a bay leaf. See him or her returning home [or to the Temple Mount] safely and in good spirits. Then, still focusing on the soldier’s [knight’s] safety, drop the leaves, one by one, into running water. As you drop each one, say:

I give You, Water, this request
This soldier sails now as your guest
And as your charge; so with this spell
Unto the Universe propel
This magic; then with haste please bring
Him (her) safely home with neither sting
Of fear nor grief nor casualty
As I will, so must it be.

Or, if the soldier is traveling by plane instead of ship, release the leaves into the wind. [Since our knights travel astrally, this one is perhaps appropriate, but finding wind in your apartment or house isn’t always easy, so we Daughters of Tsion use the drop-into-water version, but say both the water and air requests].  As you release each one, say:

I give You, Air, this request
This soldier flies now as your guest
And as your charge; so with this spell
Unto the Universe propel
This magic; then with haste please bring
Him (her) safely home with neither sting
Of fear nor grief nor casualty
As I will, so must it be.

[The name of a specific soldier or Knight can be replaced with “All American Soldiers”, or “82nd Airborne”, etc., to encompass a group when you don’t know all their names.]

Then recite the DoT Battle Support Prayer

Reaching out I touch my Knight

Astral Body take your flight, Travel with the sacred light.
With compatriots you must go, So to fight the evil foe.

Templars near or far, past and present, Rally round the Temple Mount, then fly to meet battle.

Go make your stand, with sacred sword in hand.
Fight to the last man, may the enemy be damned.

The trumpet cries out the Battle Call

Day or Night we Defend, This torn World may we mend*.
Heaven help him if he fall, angels take him to God’s Hall.
Our sacred battle cry echoes round the world…
“Vive Dieu saint amour”

*Side note:  The line, “this torn world may we mend,” is part of an ancient and sacred duty, given by God, stemming back to the days of the Children of Israel in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament).  In Hebrew this concept is called, “Tikkun Olam,” meaning “mending the Earth.”  Olam can also mean universe, so “mending the Universe” from the Separation.  The Separation is felt in many ways:  Goddess is separated from God.  Good people are separated from their Creator and have to work hard to claim their divine birthright, etc.

More Photographs of Jerusalem sites, Galilee, etc.

Ambrose Hawk on Visualization:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EsotericChristians/message/1346

EXERCISE:
As previously mentioned, we New Templars “go” to the Temple Mount almost every night just before sleep, many staying “out” the entire night. Getting stuff done while sleeping — why waste one third of every day, that’s one third of your life, merely sleeping? Do something!  Of course we go during waking hours sometimes, too and during focused missions we are awake!  Anyway, please make this most important Templar journey taught in this lesson and then report your experience(s) to the School’s Templar Officers.

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