Hello everyone,
I did some gifting in central Italy at the beginning of August where I spent a relaxing and regenerating holiday thanks to one of the people I correspond with who invited me to participate to two lectures on Arnold Ehret, an Austrian teacher and nutritionist, that she had organized.
I really needed this holiday after a year of intense work that had drained my energy, so on 6th August I left for Umbria, one of the regions of central Italy, with a lot of orgonite and EPs because I wanted to gift some specific targets on my way there.
My first target was the LNGS (Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Gran Sasso National Laboratories), the largest underground labs in the world for experiments in particle physics, particle astrophysics and nuclear astrophysics: a big target, indeed.
I had to drive to Abruzzo, another region of central Italy, to gift the EPs I had made. I arrived to Assergi, the town where the labs are located, late in the afternoon and soon started to pound the EPs in the woods or any place that was suitable for the gifting: it took me a lot of time because of the soil that was not the best for pounding EPs, really. I managed to pound 20 EPs and busted a big antenna close to the labs themselves.
The laboratories:
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The weather was really bad, it kept raining since my arrival but this didn’t discourage me although I got completely soaked. I also drove up the mountains as far as it was possible to gift the EPs, trying to distribute my gifts with a certain ratio, something that a managed to do:
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I left Assergi, passed near L’Aquila, the capital town of Abruzzo and headed for Umbria where my friend was waiting for my arrival to have supper with her family.
I gifted all the towers I met on the motorway, something that I had constantly done on my way to Assergi too and I believe I gifted a great number of them, also considering those I gifted during the second part of my holiday when I went to Tuscany, to San Galgano, a place I really wanted to visit.
Useless to say that when I arrived to my friend’s house I was really tired because I had been driving all day, but was happy to meet her along with her family and other people who had been invited in the house for the lectures. I also met Luciano Gianazza, a very simple and friendly person who introduced ehretism in Italy years ago translating and publishing Ehret’s book “The Mucusless Diet Healing System”. Ehretism is quite popular in Italy now and I have a special section on the forum where I’ve been talking about orgonite and gifting for a couple of years. This has shown to be a good experience of life since I correspond with people from Italy and Europe, sharing knowledge about many aspects of life which is empowering.
The village up the hills where my friend lives is very small. Houses made of stone and only twenty families, with no shops at all: really nice!
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The two lectures were very interesting with many questions from the people who attended them. There were also some who told their experience of healing with ehretism, especially one of a man who has gotten rid of diabetes.
My friend asked me to stay for more days which was great because we had the chance to gift the antennas in the area along with visiting the beautiful places around:
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Eating fresh fruit and vegetables from my friend’s garden was great because I felt really regenerated, something that a really needed. This experience has also opened my eyes on the effects of eating raw food and I can say that it’s been almost a month now that I’ve changed my nutrition with excellent results.
Umbria is beautiful and I will remember this holiday forever, both for the nice people I’ve met but also for the places I’ve seen:
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Before leaving for southern Italy, as I said before, I went to San Galgano near Siena, in Tuscany. The Cistercian abbey there, now ruined, was built to honour San Galgano, a 12th-century Tuscan knight and nobleman who renounced a life of arrogance, lust and violence to become a hermit after seeing a vision of the Archangel Michael. The abbey is famous for a mysterious sword in a stone that is said to have been thrust by San Galgano himself on the nearby hill called Montesiepi.
On my way to San Galgano I busted all the towers I found. This is near Siena:
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I arrived to San Galgano late in the morning after travelling through Tuscany with its beautiful medieval towns and its unique scenery made up of vineyards and endless sunflower fields. I immediately busted the cemetery that is located near the parking lot and then headed for the abbey. Scrolling down this page, almost at the end of it – the article I’m referring to is called “San Galgano: l’Abbazia e l’Eremo” – you can see how the ley lines cross the area of the abbey and Montesiepi hill where the sword in the stone is located:
https://sergiocostanzo.it/luoghidenergia.htm
The energy at San Galgano is really great! I could breathe it, it made me feel so well! I took many photos of the abbey while leaving my gifts in and around the abbey:
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I saw this overhead while gifting:
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Time to see the sword. I decided to get to Montesiepi from the little track that starts from the abbey. It was a good idea because I found a lot of quartz which I collected for my future creations. Here’s a photo of the hermit of Montesiepi from the abbey:
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Actually, the stone where the sword is thrust was at the very top of the hill, the church was built to protect it, replacing the circular hut that San Galgano had built around it. If you have seen the link where the ley lines at San Galgano abbey and Montesiepi area are located, you may have noticed that the lines correspond exactly to the very place where the sword is. It is said that the stone melted like butter when the saint thrust the sword in it. This makes me think of General Li Kuang in China who inserted an arrow in a rock believing it was the tiger that had devoured his mother.
Siena University and other important Italian institutions have analyzed the sword and they have concluded that not only the swords dates back to 1180 when San Galgano thrust it in the rock but also that it was not artificially put there: in a few words, it appears that the sword is in the rock.
Some scholars claim that the origin of Excalibur and the legend of King Arthur originated in Tuscany and that the story itself is prior to the one that circulated in England but I believe that no one can say the last word about this. However, it is interesting to note that one of the Knights of the Round Table was named Galwan.
Anyway, I found a good article in English on the subject that offers a good account of the saint’s life, including the scientific research that have been made so far to verify the truth behind the sword: you have to click on “The Real Sword in the Stone”:
https://sites.google.com/site/fulviofull … ellaroccia
The track behind Montesiepi hermit leads to a small pond where I tossed a TB. I also buried a pyramid under a tree. After that I entered the hermit to see the sword: I felt that the energy there was really intense so I really enjoyed it. Here’s the sword:
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The sword plunged in the stone is a symbol of peace and renunciation to violence because it is transformed into a cross. On the other hand, Excalibur is pulled from the stone, becoming a symbol of war: I think this is the main difference between the two swords.
More photos of San Galgano from the official site:
https://www.sangalgano.org/fotodisangalgano.htm
I left San Galgano after lunch heading for southern Italy and my last target that I wanted to gift, Montecassino Abbey. As you may know, Montecassino became completely destroyed and put in ashes by the heaviest bombardment in WW II. The battle of Montecassino caused the death of many soldiers and civilians so I was sure that gifting it was a good thing as I believe that orgonite can free those souls that are still trapped because of the bad energy.
Here’s a video that shows the bombardment of the abbey and Cassino:
I arrived to Cassino late in the afternoon after a long drive and soon busted two big antennas near the motorway: I had left them ungifted on my way to Umbria because they were a bit far.
Soon after I asked for the direction to get to the abbey and began the gifting of the mountain. The energy was really bad, I could feel it very well, like a feeling of oppression in my chest, so I kept tossing TBs in the bushes while driving up to the abbey:
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I gifted other TBs around it, some in the church, too, then I went to the Polish cemetery that I had spotted and gifted it (the previous photo is taken from the cemetery).
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Thanks for reading!
Vittorio