Sacred sites and natural wonders in Ethiopia š
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New Ethiopia vlog on Lone Wolf Alchemy YouTubeā¼ļø
Itās been a whirlwind of movement in Ethiopia since my last post.šŖļø
Itās been a whirlwind of movement in Ethiopia since my last post.šŖļø
Iāve been to:
- Lake Tana, the largest Lake in Ethiopia and also a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve; - Visited the thunderous Blue Nile Falls š (energy batteries for all life on Earth)
- Took a local bus to Gondar to visit the churches and āCamelotā castles/palaces of Ethiopia.
- Trekked the rugged Simian mountains, sighting the ābleeding heartā monkeys and where mists lifted on demand. š
- Stayed in Lalibela, a World Heritage site - the holiest city in Ethiopia (An important place for pilgrims) and its rock hewn churches.
I saw the most famous monolithic church of Saint George there. It's a very special city with its many churches, tunnels and passageways.
I also bought a donkey š« - Jack Mola (JM) from a market for $50, as I refused to pay $100 entry fee to āthe churchā when the city is so poor. He will live with my new friend, Ababa.
Ababa and I hiked together, explored Lalibela, drank much chai, played pool in the pool hall and watched the sunsets - and we witnessed a double rainbow - a symbol of hope. š šļø
Iāve attracted many positive energies, however there was a āweirdā experience ā¦
A young woman unrelentingly harassing Ababa, grabbing at him whilst we walked despite his insistence to stop. š¤
Intervening, I removed my sunglasses, looked her dead in the eye, and firmly told her to āgoā. She stared at me for a few seconds, SCREAMED like a banshee, running around the market like she was possessed. If she could have levitated, she probably would have... I guess my DF energy is powerful.
I continue to be positively amazed by Ethiopia and its resilience despite the ongoing civil war. Plus, Iāve absolutely been divinely protected and blessed in sooo many ways; itās been magical here. š«
Follow @rr_lonewolfalchemy on Instagram for real time stories and updates.
Fear wonāt stop you dyingā¦ it will only stop you living.
- Took a local bus to Gondar to visit the churches and āCamelotā castles/palaces of Ethiopia.
- Trekked the rugged Simian mountains, sighting the ābleeding heartā monkeys and where mists lifted on demand. š
- Stayed in Lalibela, a World Heritage site - the holiest city in Ethiopia (An important place for pilgrims) and its rock hewn churches.
I saw the most famous monolithic church of Saint George there. It's a very special city with its many churches, tunnels and passageways.
I also bought a donkey š« - Jack Mola (JM) from a market for $50, as I refused to pay $100 entry fee to āthe churchā when the city is so poor. He will live with my new friend, Ababa.
Ababa and I hiked together, explored Lalibela, drank much chai, played pool in the pool hall and watched the sunsets - and we witnessed a double rainbow - a symbol of hope. š šļø
Iāve attracted many positive energies, however there was a āweirdā experience ā¦
A young woman unrelentingly harassing Ababa, grabbing at him whilst we walked despite his insistence to stop. š¤
Intervening, I removed my sunglasses, looked her dead in the eye, and firmly told her to āgoā. She stared at me for a few seconds, SCREAMED like a banshee, running around the market like she was possessed. If she could have levitated, she probably would have... I guess my DF energy is powerful.
I continue to be positively amazed by Ethiopia and its resilience despite the ongoing civil war. Plus, Iāve absolutely been divinely protected and blessed in sooo many ways; itās been magical here. š«
Follow @rr_lonewolfalchemy on Instagram for real time stories and updates.
Fear wonāt stop you dyingā¦ it will only stop you living.
Make the most of your time on Earth. šš
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