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Asclepion Library, Bergama, Turkey, May 11, 2005. Midwayer Hadon. Received by Helen Whitworth. Hadon: This place is indeed important as one of the ancient centers of learning for the art of healing. The remains are dated to the Greek era honoring the God Asclepius, but know that there have been healing arts and traditions practiced upon this site for millennia prior to the building of these remains. As in Van, the actuality of the stones is less important than the feeling as you correctly ascertained the more holy part of the site through its peace and instant sense of well-being. You resonate well with this place since many of the methods welcomed here are yours, also, and the depth of knowledge archives held here once upon this very spot are also dear to your heart. Do not forget, also, how music was important here, alongside healing and scholarly pursuit. You would do well to remember this within your own pursuit of the path to the heart of the Divine. We are glad once again to escort you through a special area of that land you now know as Turkey, and we are glad to have had time working with you and yours in this way as a welcome chance to re-acquaint with others as busy as ourselves, whilst still hard at work in the service of Michael. I trust you will follow our lead again tomorrow and walk where your feet and heart point you. We leave for now in fondness, I, Hadon, my consort, Kirath and your dear friend Armesh talking with us also, and we say, Hakkatur. © 11:11 Progress Group. |