| Learn About The Wonders of Malta
Lying 95 kilometers south of Sicily in the midst of the Mediterranean Sea, we find the Maltese
islands. There are three of these beautiful ancient islands, Malta, Gozo and Comino. The first inhabitants date
back to 5000 BC during the Neolithic period.
The Megalithic temple sites were erected about 3600 BC, which makes these the oldest stone temple
sites in the world. The Egyptian pyramids did not appear until 2500 BC and Stonehenge was erected around 2300
BC. There are over twenty-three temple sites on the three islands. Later during the Bronze Age, Roman ruins are
present as well.
What is most remarkable about these sites is that the inhabitants disappeared without a trace,
similar to the Mayan Indians in Central America. About 2500 BC traces of the temple construction stops with no
further sign of population with a 500 year gap before new inhabitants arrived.
As you view these temple sites you will find another very mysterious group of artifacts. These
temple people worshipped a Goddess fertility culture. Many statues of large feminine figures were left at these
sites. The most famous of them all is the “Sleeping Goddess of Malta”. Could this figure depict the coming
passage of the Earth Goddess going to sleep as male domination emerged?
There are some researchers that say that Malta maybe the remnants of Atlantis. Many have placed the
Atlantean islands in the Mediterranean Sea, as underground ruins with large blocks of stones have been found off
the coast.
As we move forward in time, Paul the Apostle was shipwrecked there on his way to Rome. He spent a
few years there converting the local people to Christianity. Next comes the famous Knights of St. John,
(remnants of the Knights Templar), who occupied the islands during the crusades. Here they built heavily
fortified cities and beautiful churches based on the same geometry used to build the temple sites of 3500 BC.
How did theses Knights get the knowledge that these early temple builders used and, how did the temple builders
understand geometry to the degree that they could align their temples the Solstices with exact measurement?
As we can see from the ancient temple builders of Malta, sacred measurements of the Earth (known as
sacred geometry) were utilized in the construction of these sites. What is remarkable is that these sacred
measurements were used at other sites around the world as well. How does this type of construction affect the
temple site? Could it have had an affect on the people taking part in the rituals and ceremonies there?
Paula Peace travelled to the island of Malta in 2006 and studied these ancient sites with French
master dowser, Dominique Susani. Paula has an extensive background working with Earth Energies, Dowsing
and Feng-Shui.
Explore the energies of the earth and see how this energy affects you.
Utilize ancient devices that harmonize your living space.
Design and build a sacred site, based on the sacred measurements of the Earth.
Paula can explore the ancient temple sites, cities and churches of Malta with your group.
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