Freddy Silva | Sacred Sites | Reflections 2018

EPISODE · Sep 19, 2018 · 47 MIN

Freddy Silva | Sacred Sites | Reflections 2018

from Reflections: The Wisdom of Edgar Cayce · host Edgar Cayce's A.R.E.

Reflections host Peter Woodbury talks with Freddy Silva, one of the world's leading researchers of sacred sites, about some of his favorite—and not so favorite—worldly-based spiritual destinations. Silva also delves into the magnetic portals between the earth and sun, this "sorcery" validated by NASA, and why it matters. In to the energy of earthly forms, he talks about masculine and feminine energy, and the magic of raising your vibration wherever you are. Freddy is the best-selling author of Secrets in the Fields, and Director of the documentaries "Temple Making," "Stairways To Heaven: The Practical Magic Of Sacred Space," and "In The Footsteps Of Isis." He is a frequent speaker at A.R.E. Headquarters Conferences, lectures internationally, and has appeared on The History Channel, Discovery Channel, and BBC. To watch the video of this interview visit EdgarCayce.org/reflections

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