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In May 2006, concert musician Stuart Mitchell, contacted me after reading my file about his research with the sacred architecture and the cubes of Rosslyn Chapel. Synchronicities linking our work have been unfolding ever since like an action adventure in the genre of 'The Da Vinci Code' or Sarah and Alexander.
After reading 'Sarah and Alexander', Stuart wrote...
I can't believe the relevance that you have brought to my project through your writings. What a wonderfully poetic and beautiful work of art. Every page just connects so many aspects of our work.
There is a wonderful synchronicity happening since I made contact with you. It's like an incredible jigsaw of spiritual significance fitting together into a cymatic pattern. I'm convinced cymatics holds the key to understanding life. If life was a schematic, a hypothetical plan of invention contained within a universe, I would make it a simple design.
Is this a coincidence or what? The soprano in my recording of the The Rosslyn Motet is a singer named Marie Marchant.
In the adventures of 'Sarah and Alexander', Marie de Marchand, a famous diva, holds the harmonic key and other secrets of the bloodline. She is the French connection linked to the Record Keepers of the Bloodline who helps Sarah along the way.
September 24, 2006
Stuart and I have become friends over the months having lots in common with sacred geometry and harmonics. On September 22-23, 2006, Stuart joined me in sharing knowledge and harmonics in two workshop.
Student feedback:
Ellie, This was a wonderfully empowering teleconference, and Stuart was right on the money in so many ways. What a gifted musician and human being! Many thanks for an incredible experience that also included so many other exceptional people. All the best, Darlene
Dear Ellie, Just wanted you to know how much I enjoyed the teleconference on Friday!!! There was such a wonderful energy coming through the phone line. Stuart is amazing and I learned so much. Your opening words moved me to the core!! Thank you for this opportunity. There definitely is something going on and I am excited about all that is occurring as we get closer to the end of the 3D program. Thanks for letting us ask questions and staying on an extra hour. It was just a tremendous experience. Continued success in your endeavors to wake us up. Best wishes, Cara Howell
Stuart is linked to December 21
Following the dots ... of the bloodline we find ...
According to the early Irish chronicle Lebor Gabála Erenn she was the daughter of an unnamed pharaoh, but see below. She married Nel, son of Fenius Farsaid, a Babylonian who travelled to Scythia after the collapse of the Tower of Babel. Nel was a scholar of languages, and was invited by the pharaoh to Egypt and given Scota's hand in marriage. They had a son, Goídel Glas, the eponymous ancestor of the Gaels, who created the Irish language by combining the best features of the 72 languages then in existence.
Goídel (or his son Sru) was expelled from Egypt shortly after the Exodus of the Israelites by a pharaoh. 17th century Irish chronicler Geoffrey Keating names Intuir. After much travelling his descendants settled in Hispania (or the Iberia, modern Spain and Portugal), where Míl Espáine was born, and it was the sons of Míl, Eber Finn and Eremon, who established the Gaelic presence in Ireland.
Other sources say that Scota was the daughter of Pharaoh Neferhotep I of Egypt and his wife Senebsen, and was the wife of Míl and the mother of Eber and Eremon. Míl had given Neferhotep military aid against ancient Ethiopia and was given Scota in marriage as a reward for his services. Writing in 1571, Edmund Campion named the pharaoh Amenophis; Keating named him Cincris or Forann.

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