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In July 2004 a celebration of massive proportions,
commemorating 500 years since Prince Stefan’s passing,
took place almost in every Moldavian church or
monastery, on both sides of the border. But the
pilgrimage in which I took part was a special one. There
were no government or church official representatives
attending the ceremony. Why? Because the church, “caved
” in a mountain that looks like a lion, as well as the
caves all around it that belonged to the monks or to
hermits of diverse faiths, have been ignored by
everybody for at least 50 years, since the Russians
stole the precious possessions of the church and killed
most of the monks. People in the small village of
Tapova, on the Nister, still remember how the last seven
monks let themselves die by starvation after carefully
hiding the real treasures, kept there for millennia, in
the heart of the mountain. It sounds like an Indiana
Jones movie, doesn’t it? But this is not just a legend.
Old people in the village can tell very interesting
stories about the monas- tery and the monks, about their
secret treasure, about Stefan the Great and Holy who was
an initiate and got married in that little church to one
of his most beloved wives, and brought his entire army
there, after each war, for purification after shedding
blood. There are hidden passages into the valleys that
lead to many waterfalls where, they say, were located
ancient temples of the Dacian population from old times,
mentioned even by Herodotus as the bravest fighters
among Thracians, as they believed in one God, Zalmoxis,
who had taught them that there is no death, that life is
continuous and the afterlife is not to be dreaded. There
are four mountain-like configurations said to have been
pyramids. There are many other sources of water and
energy portals and who-knows-what-else that I couldn’t
find out about in my short three-day stay there. In
short, the place is charged with an extraordinary
energy. It made me forget to takemy daily medication for
high blood pressure.Back home, I realized that I didn’t
need the medication for a while, since my blood pressure
was now at the lower end of the normal range.
et, here is the most fascinating
part of my story: this entire discovery trip had been
made possible because of a man, a Romanian clairvoyant
who lives in Greece. Without ever traveling Moldova, he
described this place to some of his friends who were the
first to visit the church and who eventually became
guides for so many others. This group got to know the
clairvoyant very well and they call him Stefan, because
they believe that he is the entity that the Romanians
have awaited so long. He had told them that this
location is a bank of data set up by the Divine Energy
on Earth. According to him, this is the place of origin
of humankind and the place where the primordial wisdom
descended from the sky. The path to God starts here. Any
human who comes here will encounter their primordial
self. Those who pass by there will then carry that
energy into the world, like batteries charged with
divine energy.
It was the clairvoyant
who completely healed me of my high blood pressure and
blocked heart arteries six months after my visit to
Tapova. When my doctors couldn’t propose any better
treatment than the surgical intervention on my arteries,
I spontaneously thought of him, called and asked him
what to do. I agreed to visit him in Greece, curious to
meet him and hoping that he could alleviate my symptoms.
I spent one week as a guest of this extraordinary man in
his clinic, in Athens, and I still cannot characterize
him in just a few words. I can only say he is the most
vital person I know. I have seen him as a doctor, doing
acupuncture on me every morning, nothing too
spectacular; I have seen him working restlessly in front
of his computer; and presiding with warm authority over
meals where anybody who happened to be in the house was
invited. He could still find time to sing, to be on the
phone many times a day with people seeking guidance, to
talk to other people who had found their way to his
place, to elaborate strategies for smaller or greater
actions, to ask me about America, always smiling, always
warmhearted, always self-assured.
It didn’t take me too long to understand that one
cannot play any role with him. I quickly hid my recorder
and notebook. I stopped asking all sorts of questions –
they sounded inadequate as soon as they were voiced, and
were answered with silence anyway. The only identity I
was able to assume in his presence was the one imposed
by my deepest natural intincts. I recorded everything in
my subjective memory. I put aside my professional
curiosity, forgot about my diet, interrupted my
medication, and broke every little rule I had observed
in my daily routine. So, at the end of the week, I was
not even surprised when Stefan told me that the blocked
arteries of my heart were now unblocked. It didn’t even
occur to me to ask:yes, unblocked, but how? There, in
the space he inhabits, everything seems possible even
though nothing spectacular happens: no prayers or
meditation with closed eyes, no incense burning ,no
laying-on-of-hands or gesticulation, no mysterious
instruments, nothing but the kindest human behavior.
Since then, not only am I healed of my medical
condition, but I also feel younger and more energetic
than ever. To me, this healing qualifies as a miracle,
despite the absolute indifference with which the doctors
looked at my case on my return.
Back on my first trip to
Stefan’s Moldova, on my way back to the “civilized
world,” I contemplated the rural landscape and couldn’t
stop myself from thinking of Edgar Cayce. All this new
information was coming to confirm so much of what I knew
from his readings. In the months after my summer trip, I
re-read many of the readings that mention names that
still exist in Romania and Moldova, like Carpathia or
Carpathian Mountains, and these are more frequent in
some of the most fascinating stories told in Edgar
Cayce’s readings: those about the Priest Ra Ta and his
dwellings in the Egyptian land during the founding of
the first nationstate, more than 12,000 years ago. He
and his King had come down into the land of the Nile
from a legendary country that takes many names in the
readings but is mainly designated as Carpathia. The name
first appeared in individual life readings, and mostly
in connection with the Egyptian period:
“The entity was in the Carpathian land, or in
those areas that later –much later – became known as the
Carpathian mountain. But during that period it was the
land from which the Priest and Araraarart went to the
Egyptian land.” (2845-2)
The Carpathian land seems to have been a pretty large
region in those times. We have to accept that the
geomorphological configuration was different by then.As
Cayce explains, “The man’s indwelling [was ] then in the
Sahara and the upper Nile regions, the waters then
entering the now Atlantic from the Nile region rather
than flowing northward. The waters in the Tibet and
Caucasian entering the North Sea...” (5748-1) A clearer
description of the position of Carpathia is given in the
364 series of readings about Atlantis. There, Cayce
mentions for the first time the places of origin of the
five races, and the audience is somehow surprised to
hear that the place of origin of the white race is in
Carpathia and not India as previously mentioned:
“Q. Are the places designated for the beginning
of the five races correct?
“A. As we find, these are changed, in that: Those
in the Gobi, the yellow. The white – rather in
Carpathians than India, though this is the change to
which they are made....
“Q. Where was the Carpathian region?
“A. Aarat.
“Q. Where is the location? Is it on the map
today?
“A. Southern part of Europe and Russia, and
Persia and that land.Caucasian
mountains.”(364-13)
Other readings clear up the confusion about the
Indian and Tibetan cultures as being the oldest
spiritual cultures known in history by explaining that
tribes from the Carpathian mountains formed settlements
in India much later than the times of origin of the
white race in the Carpathians:
“Before that we find the entity was in that now
known as the Indian land, during those periods when
there were the settlings by those peoples from the
Carpathian, from the mountain area into the valleys of
the Ganges, into those periods roundabout that have
become to many – as to the ancients of old – as sacred.”
(1224-1)
n modern times, there is only one I
geographic area that keeps that name, the Carpathian
Mountains, in Romania, which is a country in the
European South-East. One can see the connection, on the
map, with the Cauasian Mountains and therefore with
Russia, but a stretch of the imagination is needed to
understand how Persia, or the modern Iran, was part of
that vast Carpathian territory. The only good
explanation is also supplied by the readings, namely the
one cited above where it is mentioned that the Nile was
not flowing northward and that the waters in the
Caucasian region were not flowing southward, but
northward. The only possible conclusion is that there
was no sea to separate southeastern Europe from Egypt,
and therefore from Persia.
Without the Mediterranean Sea on the map, it is
difficult to trace any borders for all these countries,
but it seems obvious that Carpathia was a very large
region, including the mountains of the same name that
still exist, part of western Russia, and parts of Middle
East, Turkey, and Iran for sure, in whatever different
geographical position they must have been.
Back to our story, it is said that the Priest Ra Ta,
the founder of the Egyptian civilization and the Unifier
of all spiritual and material knowledge, according to
Cayce, came from Carpathia:
“In the Egyptian land, as now called, there had
come those from what is now called the Persian, or the
Carpathian and Persian land, those who were called to
set up a regime.(949-12)
The two names, Carpathia and Persia are mentioned
together many times:
“Before that the entity was in the Egyptian land
being the son of the king deposed by those groups that
came in from the Persian land or Carpathia led by the
Priest.” (3189-2)
I also found a mention
about Turkey:
“The entity was in the Egyptian land ... put in
charge of those activities which had to do with the
groups from Carpathia, or what is now Asia Minor and
portions of now Turkey...” (2822-1)
More details about the initiate Ra Ta homeland,
besides the one that mentions the Carpathian Mountains,
is found in a reading given to describe the Egyptian
life of a daughter of the Priest:
“The interpreting of these records, to be sure,
is not from English – neither is it from the Egyptian
language of the present day, but rather from the
language that the entity’s people brought into the land
– not Sanskrit, not the early Persian; though the
peoples came from that land which is now a part of Iran
or Carpathia.
“The entity was born to that entity known as or
called Ra, or Ra Ta in the experience, with the
companion that entered with that group into the Egyptian
land.” (1100-26)
The information conveyed by all these readings helps
us draw a few very important conclusions:
• Even though we use names like Persia, Turkey,
India, Egypt, etc. in connection with Carpathia, none of
these countries, not even India, or the languages later
spoken there, were in existence in primordial times. It
follows that the people in the Carpathians were most
ancient and spoke an ancient language;
• Ra Ta’s enormous work in Egypt as a civilizing hero
has been recorded in writing, according also to Cayce,
and preserved in a secret place in a pyramid, and it
seems that the language they used there was Ra Ta’s
native language, namely the language spoken in the
Carpathian Mountains in those times;
• The mere fact that such a powerful initiate came
from that land proves that in a place like that, where
the white race originated, most certainly existed
spiritual centers, able to instruct such powerful
leaders in cleansing and regenerating of the human body,
to coordinate and develop activ ties to correlate the
truths, to set norms and rules, spiritual and
administrative, as a guide for future generations.
And here I was, seemingly being able to establish a
connection between Edgar Cayce’s and Stefan’s
information about Carpathia as the cradle of
civilization and center of initiation. After a more
thorough search into the readings, I finally found a
fragment that confirms the supposition that the powerful
Priest Ra Ta had indeed been trained there:
“Thus the entity sought permission of the King to
become one of those in the ser- vice of the Temple
Beautiful,or in the school or college that prepared the
groups or individuals to become emissaries to other
lands.
“The entity chose the Carpathian
and the Gobi land,as those lands where the en- tity as
an emissary could be better ac- quainted with
the sources from which not only the King,but the
Priest,had received their training
...”(2746-3)[my emphasis
].
There are other fragments of readings that give hints
about the “Carpathian land ”as the most ancient and most
advanced spiritual center in the pre-Egyptian
period:
“...carrying forward the greater development –
which arose from that land ... and those periods of
activity brought the albo, or the first of the pure
white race in the Carpathian land.
“This activity was put as it were into action in
other lands as a part of one movement, as one over and
above the others.” (1472-10)
All of these and much more pieces of information
about Carpathia supplied in Edgar Cayce’s readings
became suddenly very significant in the light of
Stefan’s psychic revelations that refer to the Moldavian
territory as keeper of the primordial wisdom. While
Edgar Cayce spoke to many to make them understand their
evolution, Stefan speaks now about rediscovering the
primordial energies to be used by the new generations to
expand their consciousness. Actually, he speaks of a
specific program for giving birth to children who will
possess an elevated awareness, who will be spiritually
awakened from birth and who will make the world
a better place to live, in a closer relationship with
the Godhood.
t the A.R.E. headquarters, Edgar
Cayce is looking at me from his portrait on the wall, as
always, as if it was only I in that library. From where
I stand, it seems that he is smiling only toward me. I
think of the other man who left a profound impression on
me, Stefan, and now I understand Edgar’s message: I was
supposed to mediate their encounter in a space
above and beyond the physical, in Carpathia.
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