When the Great Pyramid of Giza was new and shiny, and Stonehenge was freshly built, there were sacred structures that had been constructed more than 1,000 years earlier. I’m talking about the temples on the tiny Mediterranean island of Malta. And they’re still standing today.
Malta is rich with myths and legends. You’re probably familiar with the 1941 Humphry Bogart movie, “The Maltese Falcon,” about the precious black bird, encrusted from beak to claw with the rarest jewels, that was created in 1539 as a tribute paid to King Charles V of Spain by the Knights Templar of Malta.
The falcon story may be fiction, but the Maltese Knights Templar were real. In the early 1300s, the King of Sicily gave the island to the Christian military organization as a reward for their services during the Crusades. The Templars built fortifications and created a new city.
Valletta is the smallest capital city in Europe in size, but it’s packed with history. It was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980, and in 2024 Travel & Leisure magazine listed it as one of the Best Places in the World to Visit.
We’re going there in September, and you’re invited to join our small group of spiritual seekers.
The tour is hosted by Ronna Prince & Dr. Donald Backstrom. Ronna is a conscious channel of the Ascended Masters and Galactic Councils of Quantum Masters. Donald is a practicing chiropractic physician and a metaphysician who works with healing and balancing energies.
Here are a few Malta tour highlights…
- In St John’s Co-Cathedral, see masterpieces painted by Caravaggio when he was a Maltese Knight of Obedience
- Ride the ferry to Gozo and see the Ggantija prehistoric temples
- Explore the Mosta Church, one of the most concentrated energy spots in Malta
- Visit the Hypogeum, which the Smithsonian recently called “One of the world’s best preserved prehistoric sites,” dating to 4000 BC
- Take part in an experiential workshop on the Creation Chakras, led by Ronna and Donald.
Dates for this Spiritual Malta tour are September 15-21, 2024.
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