
From a very young age, I was fortunate enough to discover sacred places in a different way... Churches, cathedrals, chapels lost in the countryside, but also megalithic sites. I have a particular memory of the Bavelincourt menhir where my parents used to meet up on weekends with their researcher friends!
Among these researchers was Gaël who, imbued with a deep spirituality, knew how to open up places like no one else... It was with him that my parents exchanged the most and a subtle teaching on the energy of places gradually infused itself into me!
In the field of Geobiology, sacred sites have always been considered energetic gateways that must be opened. Using radiesthetic instruments, points of force can be clearly perceived in these places, and by positioning oneself in specific areas, one can receive not only energy but also inspiration.
I remember that old gentleman in Chartres who, suddenly standing on a point inside the cathedral, said to us, " Oh, how strange; I see the past! " Or that doctor who, standing on a point at the Bonnettes Cromlech, felt an energy rising up his spine... he who had trouble believing in energies!
Sacred places are not spaces where belief is necessary. Having studied these sites for over 35 years (my earliest memories of visiting sacred places date back to 1986, and I began taking notes on these places as early as 1988), I have come to the conclusion that sacred spaces are first and foremost zones of energy where humans can be touched (internally as well as externally) without any need for attachment to one religion or another!
Blasphemy, the followers of the Christian religion will surely tell me, given that I give tours of many churches... This does not mean, however, that I do not respect religions and the people with their practices in churches, synagogues, or mosques... Quite the contrary, I have always been respectful of all those who adhere to a true spirituality...
It is clear that what is expressed in these places transcends religion. Moreover, most of the churches were already Gallo-Roman temples, megalithic sites, or ancient places of worship long before Christians set foot there. The same is true of temples from other traditions (Egypt, China, India, etc.). But then why would anyone want to establish themselves on the very site of their predecessors? Most historians will tell you it was for the purpose of conversion (which is neither entirely true nor entirely false).
For a geobiologist, or anyone interested in energies, it's because these locations contain particular forces that don't exist elsewhere! The art of perceiving the energies of these places isn't innate for everyone. However, this doesn't mean it's impossible to acquire the ability. With regular practice, everyone is capable of improving their skills and perceiving these invisible forces that surround us. Through my experience, observations I've made in numerous locations, and practices I've developed since childhood, I invite you to explore these places in a new way!
We must abandon the tourist's gaze, which seeks to mentally explore the surroundings. We must open ourselves to the gaze of the pilgrim, who seeks symbols and feels within himself what is expressed as his inner pilgrimage unfolds.
As above, so below, so it is, says the Emerald Tablet. Similarly, the initiate into the energies of sacred places knows that what is external is like what is internal, and vice versa!
If you wish to understand and experience these sacred places in a new way, I offer tours and teachings related to the energies of these sites and their specific characteristics. Through these teachings, you too will soon be exploring these places in a new light, according to traditional energetic principles...