A truly unforgettable day, that included private Priestess access inside the Great Pyramid for light body activations within the King’s Chamber!

At this point on my Priestess pilgrimage of Egypt I’d visited many incredible and memorable sites, far more than I even knew existed, but our day spent on the Giza plateau will always stand out for me as one of the greatest highlights. It was just so surreal that I had to keep pinching myself! I’d flown from Luxor to Cairo the day before, with my Priestess Sisters, and we’d visited the grand Egyptian Museum, after which we checked into our final hotel that, to our delight, overlooked the Pyramids.

They actually looked only a short walk away but were set behind a very busy road and so we were taken by minibus to visit them. Strangely, as we arrived, one of the first things I noticed was the sound of dogs barking! Lots of dogs. And as we walked from the minibus towards the Great Pyramid, it actually sounded as though the barking was coming from inside. It was only when I looked up that I noticed there were dogs standing on the blocks that made up the walls of the pyramids, and some of them were quite high up. For all intents and purposes they were guarding this most sacred of sites. At least, I was in absolutely no doubt about that… 

We took our time to walk around the magnificent pyramids, and connect to their incredible energy. They truly are a wondrous sight!

We had a private visit scheduled later in the day to go within the Great Pyramid, but were also given the opportunity to visit Khafre’s Pyramid, the second largest at Giza. However, while I’d been eager to take advantage of this, I soon realised it was not for me!  Unfortunately, I’m not good in small spaces, and while I’d managed to keep my phobia under control up to this point, this was about to change… 

Concrete steps led down to the entrance and, aside from the fact it was super busy and crammed with people trying to get in as well as out, there was height restricted access, which meant you had to stoop down as you went through. And just by observing those leaving the pyramid it was pretty obvious how hot and humid it was inside! Anxiously I asked a couple of people about whether the space was as confined inside, and their reply confirmed my fears. Suddenly, in an instant, I knew I couldn’t do it. I froze. 

Fortunately, and despite being at touching distance of the entrance, I had not yet stepped inside. And fortunately I only froze momentarily. Back to my senses, I made a split second decision to side-step to my left, where I joined the steady stream of people heading back up the steps on their way out. However, by the time I reached the top of the steps, which wasn’t far, I was shaking like a leaf, sweating and then, to top it all, I burst into tears! I felt incredibly self-conscious and silly, I’d never experienced a panic attack like that, but I realised afterwards, I was by no means alone. Even some of my Priestess Sisters had decided against going down into this pyramid.

As I sat to take a breath and regain my composure, all I could think about was whether I’d ruined my chances of visiting the Great Pyramid later that day. I felt  nauseous at the prospect. Although, equally, I knew there was absolutely NO WAY I was going to miss it, especially when it was one of the things I’d been most looking forward to doing! I just wasn’t sure how I’d cope … But I knew I was going to have to face my fears and I asked Divine Mother Isis, Horus and the almighty Thoth to help me and keep me safe. 

I didn’t get much of a chance to worry though, as we were off for a camel ride first!


This was good fun, although a little scary! I’m not sure I’d be that keen to repeat it, as I seemed to spend the entire time clinging on for dear life! Although, I was certainly grateful that my camel was well-behaved and did not spit or bite, as I’d been warned. It was just a VERY wobbly ride.


Despite not venturing far (thankfully), we were led to an ideal vantage point with spectacular views of the pyramids. And this definitely made the whole ordeal worthwhile.

After our camel ride we enjoyed a delicious lunch in a restaurant that overlooked the Sphinx …

and then we were taken to an Egyptian essential oil producer, which was an experience in itself! I felt like I’d stepped back in time, into an ancient apothecary shop.



The shop was lined with glass bottles of all shapes and sizes, filled with the finest essential oils. We were treated to a talk on their production and uses, specifically which oils were best for the associated energy centres (chakras) within the body, and then we were able to test some of the oils. It was fascinating, and while I’d used essential oils for a number of years, I saw them and their uses in a different light. Having the opportunity to purchase oils after our talk, I was excited to choose Blue Lotus, Spikenard, Rose and Frankincense essential oils. I knew they’d come in very handy for my treatments and ceremonies back home, as well as for my personal use. 

After a quick stop off and freshen up back at our hotel, it was time for our private visit to the Great Pyramid, the highlight of our day! I was beyond excited, all fears of confined spaces were being pushed way, way down. I was determined there was not going to be a repeat of the morning …

We arrived back at the Giza Plateau just as the sun was beginning to set, and once again we were greeted with the incessant chorus of dogs barking. It was incredibly sinister. I felt sure they were watching our every move, and as we headed closer towards the Great Pyramid, they assembled in front of it, in the fading light. Carefully we filed past them, following our guides and several security guards up some step towards the entrance. And then, we were there. Another incredibly surreal, pinch-me moment. We were about to enter the Great Pyramid!

We made our way through the entrance way, which led into what looked like a narrow cave. Not really what I was expecting to be honest, but at least I could stand up. No height restrictions or confined spaces so far. However, I soon realised I’d been lulled into a false sense of security… Almost immediately we came upon a confined tunnel, that led upwards towards the centre of the pyramid. I had no choice but to stoop over, while climbing up and I’m not going to lie, I wasn’t comfortable with this. But it massively helped to keep reminding myself how freaking awesome it was to be INSIDE the Great Pyramid!!

Before long I’d made it through, into the belly of the pyramid, where it opened up into a vast, narrow, cathedral like space.

We continued to climb upwards, higher and higher until, finally, we reached the King’s Chamber. Although we entered the chamber through a low doorway, the chamber itself was reasonably well lit and larger than I was expecting, with quite a high ceiling, so I felt absolutely fine inside. There were no fancy hieroglyphs or images on the walls, it was essentially just a musty-smelling box room, but it was beyond incredible, nevertheless. I think it was the combination of knowing where we were and the energy within that space that made it so unreal. And I simply cannot describe that. 

The only item in the room was a stone sarcophagus located at the far end. We know this to be a powerful Stargate portal and somewhere the ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses would have performed rituals. It is also widely believed that both Mary Magdalene and Jesus received many an initiation there. Even Napoleon Bonaparte is credited with spending a night inside the King’s Chamber, although he refused to discuss his experience, saying that no one would believe him! 

Napoleon aside, it was now our turn. Thirteen Priestesses! We each had the opportunity to step into and then lay down inside the stone sarcophagus, to connect with the intensely powerful energy. Again, not something I’d do justice trying to describe, but suffice to say, the experience was beyond mind blowing. 

After we’d each taken our turn inside the sarcophagus, we gathered in circle for a deep meditation and activation. Still within the King’s Chamber, we were placed within an ethereal 7 pointed star, and received a Merkabah, light body activation from Thoth, an Egyptian God and Atlantean High Priest, assisted by the lion-headed Lyrans.

The activation was deep and I can’t remember all of it, but I do recall at one point seeing an Eagle. I’d thought this a bit random, but when I spoke with my daughter later that evening, she mentioned she’d been having weird dreams since I’d been in Egypt and had been visited by Nekhmet, a bird headed goddess. She felt sure she was connecting with me and living my Egypt experiences in her dreams!

After our meditation and activation, and before we left, several of my priestess sisters took advantage of the acoustics inside the King’s Chamber and began to tone, and wow! This has to have been one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever heard in my life. My entire body tingled as the frequency of their combined voices reverberated so beautifully within the space. It was like listening to the voices of angels.

I didn’t want the toning to stop, but a few of the Priestesses were keen to visit the Queen’s chamber while we were still at the pyramid and so, rather reluctantly, I followed after them. However, when I realised how narrow the entrance tunnel was to reach it, I rapidly changed my mind! Instead, I remained outside with one of our Egyptian guides, who took this incredible photo of me with beams of green light entering my third eye! However …

I was then encouraged to join my sisters within the chamber, after all. Not by choice, but they were so kind and didn’t want me to miss out. Once again I was forced to face my fear, and this was an initiation in itself! But I was super grateful to my sisters for the encouragement – and the photo!

The Queen’s chamber is a little smaller than the King’s, as I expected it would be, and constructed of a totally different stone. The King’s chamber is built entirely of a dark rose granite, while the Queen’s chamber is constructed of softer, lighter and more feminine limestone. The energy is totally different too – a very Sirian energy in the Queen’s chamber.

After crawling back out, I knew that my time in the pyramid was done. A few of my Priestess companions were intent to explore tunnels that led underneath the pyramid, but here was where I drew the line! My mission was accomplished as far as I was concerned and I couldn’t have been more satisfied.

I made my way back down through the pyramid, and emerged outside into the darkness of the night. I was on such a high that I wondered if I’d ever come back down! It still seemed so unreal. And as I sat on the wall of the pyramid, listening to the barking dogs and distant hum of the city, I think I must have had the biggest grin on my face. What a truly incredible day!

To be continued …