Hidden Sources
Unlocking and connecting power spots in the center of Europe as bases for a new spiritual foundation.
We once started with the Werfeling in Utrecht, with the idea of creating a place where consciousness development is central and accessible to everyone, right in the heart of the city. We, along with many of our colleagues, mostly worked from beautiful natural spots or business premises.
Our journey brought us to a 900-year-old cellar in the heart of Utrecht. The more we worked here, the more we realized that we were creating a ‘power spot.’ This realization came not only through our work but especially through the reactions of the visitors.
We enhance the energy of this place through the activities we carry out and the items we sell. But there is more. Soon, we noticed that we were located at the intersection of thirteen Ley Lines, close to the Dom of Utrecht. Ley Lines are considered energetic streams that connect important locations, such as ancient monuments and sacred places. It’s similar to the meridians in Chinese medicine.
We have connected the energy of the Werfeling to these Ley Lines, causing the place to evolve further as a power spot. This sometimes gives a strange feeling, as only 1300 meters away stands the Dom Tower, exactly at the intersection of the Ley Lines. The tower was once part of a Catholic cathedral, which is still sometimes used for church services and cultural activities. However, the Dom Tower now seems more like a tourist attraction than a power spot for people.
Hidden Sources in the Netherlands and Europe
When I look at the Netherlands, it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly where the power spots are. Often they are hidden, or religious buildings are situated there, leaving little room for other forms of conscious spirituality.
However, seven well-known and lesser-known Ley Lines run through the Netherlands. This raises the question of how many hidden sources the Netherlands actually has. And even more interesting, what could the role of these sources be for the spiritual future of the Netherlands?
Furthermore, the Netherlands is just a small area within Europe, so what about other countries? What visible and hidden sources are there in cities such as Paris, Brussels, Bern, Madrid, Copenhagen, Prague, Warsaw, Luxembourg, and other major cities?
As a professional, I’m interested in places that, like us, consciously deal with power spots. In my observation, I encounter the image of Utrecht in many other locations. If you look closely, the ‘hidden sources’ are indeed present, although often overshadowed by large cathedrals and government buildings.
Just like here, there are people in all these places searching for their next step in spiritual development. Thanks to our own place, I speak with people from all over Europe who are focused on their spiritual foundation within themselves and the world.
Unlocking and Connecting Hidden Sources
The goal of the project Spiritual Europe is to unlock the hidden sources of Europe, transform their knowledge, and connect them with each other. In this way, these sources, together with their custodians, can contribute to a spiritual foundation for the next step in the spiritual development of people.
This is a challenging process, given the many established interests. If you’re interested in contributing to this process or following it further, I invite you to contact us through our project Spiritual Europe.