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19/08/2024 Tibet Pilgrimage: Homeward Bound

I've left Tibet now, but it's certainly not the end of the adventure. As you'll see from my photo journal below...

The last day in Lhasa, and finding the perfect place to anchor energies from all the journeying here...

Work complete, "now where's the best place to get some high vibe food?" Wow, just look at this, a family run Tibetan restaurant. And with a good selection of vegan food...

Here's where the "fun" then started.

Having made it to the airport with plentiful time to spare, I discovered that for some unknown reason, my name had been removed from the passenger list. Hmmm, I started to expect some intervention, some "adjustment" afoot (the cost of writing this journal!). However, benevolent energies responded quickly, and I got an alternative flight to meet my next connection on mainland China. And I'd still arrive 2hrs in time for the next flight.

However, it would be nip and tuck through the airport, and it definitely began to feel like some kind of "ding dong" battle was going on around me: the plane arrived earlier than scheduled, carried on homeward winds, but then mysteriously, the access gantry had "broken", and we were all left sitting on the plane some considerable while.

After fnally getting off, and quickly skidadalling across the airport to get my baggage, it's only then that I learned the terminal for the next leg was an hour's drive across the city, with only 90 minutes to flight time!! I managed to flag down a taxi, and using both feet and hands, "explained" to the taxi driver where I needed to get to.

He turned out to be an angel, and a very fast one at that. We motored across the city at breakneck speed. But then came the next problem - no Chinese cash and he didn't take card payments! So what followed next, at very high speed weaving across town, was an attempt to make a 3-way conversation, with his friend and google translate..."Just what are 'English Pounds' and what's the value of 40 of them?"

We got there safely, phew, and he was happy with the exchange.

But, alas, I arrived just after the checking in had closed. "Sh**, what now?"

I was shattered, it was 2am in the morning, precious few people were around, no airline help desks were open; in mainland China it seemed like no one spoke any English, and I had no data on my phone. As I looked around me, it quickly dawned, "I'm stranded!"

Time to relax and breathe very deep. And that's when a beautiful flow of guidance kicked in, across the airport on tired legs, that brought me to a very curious, but impressive 5-star hotel, but at 3-star prices. "Yes, we have a room," said the check-in person," in perfect English, "It's on the 9th floor, room 929". Ah, now I knew, the Team had created the space, and shaped the booking - in response to all the intervention shenanigans.

When I got up in the morning, I could hardly believe the view from my window. It metaphorically spoke of the Galactic Core, where the Team reside..."

Immediately prior to this trip, I had inquired of the Team, "When will it be time to energy-work in China?" Be careful what you wish for!

No one was using the outside garden, which although felt very synthetic, nevertheless, was home to some wonderfully chirpy sparrows. I found the perfect place to meditate. Can you see the "space ship" high up in the wall of windows? It felt like Team HQ in the Galactic Core...

In fact I've been completely amazed. Even amongst this "simulation" of reality, the energies of the higher dimensionals have been powerfully present for my whole stay...

It's like benevolence is saying to the intervention:

"Adjust the path for 'travellers' if that is your will. But make no mistake, the light of true soul connection is breaking through, and will not be thwarted. We'll adjust the path right back!"

This is the "ding dong" battle I've been experiencing while here - which is turning out to be a superlative magesty. I'm having to extend my trip by a couple of days in order to meet new connections. But I don't mind at all - it's giving me the space to unwind after such an intense but rewarding time in Tibet. And I do believe the airline is going to foot the bill - thankfully!

Homeward bound soon. Fingers crossed!!

Thanks for tuning in everyone.
Pleased to have you onboard!
Much love,
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