WEDNESDAY 24th SEPTEMBER  2025 – WEDNESDAY 22nd OCTOBER 2025

Traveling through six countries. England, France, Germany, Czech, Slovakia, and Poland for four weeks.

What an exciting adventure awaits us!

 

 

DAY ONE: WEDNESDAY 24th SEPTEMBER 2025:  Leave sunny Cambridge for a long drive down south to the Euro-tunnel to stay for one night at The Old Sawmill near Canterbury. Nice and rural and ideal for one night.

DAY TWO: THURSDAY 25th SEPTEMBER 2025: Leave The Old Sawmill early to board the channel tunnel train to stay at Konigsgrund, Extertal, Germany for two nights. After driving through five countries today, we arrived in Germany, via some mountains i believe, but too dark and too tired to know where i was really, but the general feel and look of the area seemed lovely. Will be here for two nights before moving on to Poland for a few nights and starting the quest proper.

DAY THREE: FRIDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER 2025: Externsteine Sacred Medieval site. Bad Meinberg. Germany: Connected directly through to those whom ‘see and observe’. The published history of these ‘so-called rocks’ are very misleading as they are the only sandstone rocks in the whole of the area, they do not occur anywhere else and date back to 10,500 BCE, when previous generations of humans (and others) used this area. It does not take a genius to see that they were once a vast magnificent castle, now worn away by time, hardly surprising when one realizes how many thousands of years old they are. Like Stonehenge built for ritual purposes and back in those days ritual did only mean one thing; death and sacrifice, as was the norm for those times, and part of a vast and amazing kingdom, hidden well and truly within time, yet for those whom know, very much hidden in plain sight. A lovely area though and well worth a visit to decode the past… The ‘rocks’ are in a landscaped park with cafe and museum so a lovely day out in this energetic and magnetic place.

 

 

Paderborner Dom Dompl. Paderborn Cathedral. Germany: We visited this 13th-century structure with one of the largest crypts in Germany & a window featuring 3 hares of great Craft significance. The cathedral has some interesting artifacts inside, beautiful carvings and artworks and we were able to go down into the crypt too. There was some great energy in this very magnetic place.

Afterwards we enjoyed a nice stroll around the area, with a coffee in a farm and field shop nearby and a visit into the adjacent catholic church of St. Ulrich. So a good afternoon out in this lovely area, and a good start to this Quest too. What a delight it was to visit St. Ulrich Church here in Paderborn, Germany where there were some interesting carvings and artifacts to be found within and if one is knowledged enough, one could be presented one of the K.e.y.s to enlightenment. The stained glass window is very clever in its design, reminding one of many Sumerian aspects.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paderborn_Cathedral

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paderborn

 

DAY FOUR: SATURDAY 27TH SEPTEMBER 2025:  Stay Obywatelska for one Night at Zielona Gora. Poland: Not much to report today. A long yet smooth and uneventful drive from Germany into Poland. Staying in two lovely 4th floor very modern swish apartments, just one over night stop, a shame as they were gorgeous so we had a nice rest, even though a bit like Fort Nox trying to get into! So I chilled for the evening and cooked something delicious to eat. Then traveling onwards again in the morning where we will be staying for 10 nights, which means unpacking properly at last!

 

DAY FIVE: 28th SEPTEMBER 2025: Leave Obywatelska in Poland – was just a flying visit!

Poznan Cathedral and city stroll: After a long drive into Poland, we stopped off at Poznan Cathedral on the way as planned, which broke up the journey. A very Gothic style cathedral and the oldest one in Poland, with a very cool crypt underneath full of old coffins and dead bodies of ‘so called’ past holy men, bishops etc whom had served and died. The air was tinged with the energies of death, but beyond the coffins and tombs were some excellent excavations going on with many relics of the past to see. Many foundation stones now bought to light for viewing. Karl (Neville) always finds much of interest to him, that find a place in his new book ‘Timeless’ and much for me too, that i shall  learn of later. Strong energy there that ebb and flow throughout this building, this point in time, bringing the past very much to life..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozna%C5%84_Cathedral

We had a relaxing stroll and a coffee, Karl had some lunch but my diet probs. means i can’t eat out much, especially in other countries, so just a nice coffee. We had a spot of retail therapy too – and an encounter once more with those ‘whom see and observe’. On the last leg of this journey we saw a couple of military convoys on the motorway, making their way to ‘somewhere important’ no doubt. Well we are in Poland (near Russia) after all!

 

Stay for ten nights at Wola Makowska in Poland. A very quaint bungalow in the back garden of our hosts home. Some usual (for us) extra ‘guests’ attached, situated in the middle of a very rural farming area with vast fields of corn and shrines at every crossroads. I like to think the bungalow was still a ‘work in process’ though as much still to be done to it!

DAY SIX: MONDAY 29th SEPTEMBER 2025: Nieborowie Palace Nieborów, Poland: A wooden mansion, which had been there since the Middle Ages, was replaced by a much more representative, Gothic-Renaissance building in the 16th century. The erection of the current residence was ordered by the contemporary archbishop of Gniezno in 1690 CE, when it became a part of the church. On a Craft level this place and the foundation have a direct link to female energy, which is clearly defined within, and upon entering, we were being observed ‘craft eyes’, and later from the grounds too. Some interesting items inside with a strong Craft connection and an excellent record of those times. Sadly the staff were a bit over zealous though and patronizing too, as so many humans do insist of being ‘jobsworths’

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niebor%C3%B3w_Palace

 

The pretty area just outside the palace was all gearing up for Halloween.

Lowicz Cathedral Bazylika katedralna. Lowiczu: Historic basilica visited and elevated to this rank by the Polish Pope John Paul II. Great interior with many monuments. Here myth and reality meet head on in the tales of demons and the roles they have played on Earth. The symbolism inside this cathedral is so interesting,  detailing the accuracy of certain myths and legends. It really is very demonic here, one can almost taste the demonic energy, for the truth stares one in the face. (I am sure they would love to taste us if they got the chance!)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81owicz_Cathedral

 

After all that we deserved a nice coffee just up the road!

 

DAY SEVEN: TUESDAY 30th SEPTEMBER: A lovely rest day!

 

DAY EIGHT: WEDNESDAY 1st OCTOBER: WEEK TWO: Church of our Lady of Czestochowa, Koscieina, Lyszkowice: A great visit to the Church of our Lady of Czestochowa, basically meaning ‘the black madonna’. Records date to 1382 CE for what once was trapped in this place. Then, in 1974, the new church was built. It is said to hold that of powers beneath. The vicar was around briefly and unlocked the church to enable us to get some photo shots inside the building. An older building from 1382 CE, was demolished and re-built on a different site in 1974 CE. There is a connection to Cy here and one of the Great Mysteries once held ‘court’ in this area.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Madonna_of_Cz%C4%99stochowa

 

 

Church of the Holy Spirit. Warszawa: In the ‘Old Town’ district of Warsaw: A big church in the oldest part of Warsaw, in quite a built up area with lots of big old buildings around so challenging to get a good shot. The area all around was lovely and the church was yet another very demonic one, full of very interesting artifacts and symbology. Once again Karl (Neville) obtained some great photos for his new book (watch this space).

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Holy_Spirit,_Warsaw

 

Warsaw is a vast, vast city under lots of construction with building works going on everywhere. Bustling and very busy and locked up by a million cars, with trams everywhere – i have never seen so many constant trams on the roads, so driving is very scary! But we had a nice stroll in the old quarter, visited the church we were meant to and had coffee in a cafe with a fountain in it!

 

 

Netflix were making a period movie there so part of the old streets were cordoned off, but we got quite a good look. Afterwards we visited one of the Government Alcohol shops for gifts etc and a pop into the health store next door where i bought some lovely candles!

 

 

DAY NINE: THURSDAY 2nd OCTOBER 2025:  Railway Museum Narrow Gauge in Sochaczew. Poland: What an interesting visit we had at this rail museum that told, via rail, the interesting story of rail travel in the area. There were working trains here that are steamed up, and travel on certain days, so a museum bringing the past literally to life. It is much bigger than it looks from the street, from the front, and covers a large landscaped area. Very well worth visiting if in the area and of course a Craft connection.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narrow_Gauge_Railway_Museum_in_Sochaczew

 

St. Barbara Church Glowno: Głowno, Poland: Strangely, a direct link here (the area) to Mary Magdalene, and to those of ‘The Mark’. It is said that upon its grounds holds to K.e.y to life. Fascinating pieces inside the church with a very welcoming priest who let us in to wander around. A great visit.

 

DAY TEN: FRIDAY 3rd OCTOBER 2025: St. Rafael and Michael Catholic church. Aleksandrów. Łódzki. Poland: The oldest church in town, built between 1816 and 1818, and rebuilt three times (1922–1926, two aisles added; 1933–1935, two towers added in 1993). There was a service on the go when we arrived so we needed to be a bit discreet in the taking of photos, but did manage some good general shots only.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr%C3%B3w_%C5%81%C3%B3dzki

 

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Łódź: Łódź, Poland:  Linked to the death itself, with a rather strange object within…  Even though this stunning cathedral was under extensive reconstruction works, it was still a real treat to be here in this lovely area and both Karl and myself took some stunning photos, and him especially for his new book project. It is said that there is a strange ‘hidden’ object within this fine place and one can easily see why. Especially if we think of how the ‘fallen angels’ were incarcerated. There is a ‘myth and Legend’, that lays claim to the Cathedral being of ‘Death itself’. The stories behind such a statement are clear in their direction and purpose, and are simply not just stories. A beautiful vibrant city with lots to see and do. I loved the sound of the rumbling of the trams…

 

First though we stopped for coffee just opposite the cathedral.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Nevsky_Cathedral,_%C5%81%C3%B3d%C5%BA

 

 

DAY ELEVEN: SATURDAY 4th OCTOBER 2025: Płock Cathedral. Tumska. Płock Poland: Founded in 1075 CE. First reference to the cathedral is in 1102, when Władysław I Herman was buried there. The present Romanesque cathedral was built after 1129 by prince Bolesław III and Bishop Aleksander of Malonne and is listed as an historic monument. Built on higher ground, the views across the wide river were truly stunning. There was a packed service happening inside, so it was difficult getting many close up shots, though Karl did much better than me. It was a highly decorated cathedral with much intricate painting work with great symbology on show. There were some very interesting guys there, part of a choral order, done up in their robes, part of the local area, although their name escapes me at the mo. It was autumn when we were there and the Horse Chestnut trees were firing their spiky green seeds (conkers) all over the place, so dogging was just part of the fun!

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%82ock_Cathedral

Time for coffee, lunch and a wander and a moment to embrace those autumn vibes

 

 

Church of St Andrew the Apostle. Brwilno, Poland:  Built in 1740 CE on the grounds of a Neolithic Temple, an interesting visit to the Church of St Andrew the Apostle. The energy within the boundary was immense on so many levels, hardly surprising as it was built in 1740 CE on the foundations of a Neolithic Temple. A very strong energy was certainly experienced at this Sacred Site. More shall be revealed in Karl Neville’s new book ‘Timeless’. It was a particular amazing experience for me, where i learnt a lot and could join many dots together and full embrace the meaning of the Quests.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brwilno,_Gmina_Stara_Bia%C5%82a

 

 

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“For even the Angels will mask themselves as Demons and Demons as Angels themselves”