Mapping out the spiritual properties of an area requires more than an inquisitive mind and the use of our five senses. Help from Above is ultimately needed when we want to unearth what lies Below. Decoding the Circle is therefore not an ordinary travelogue that takes you past beautiful castles, extraordinary monuments and beguiling church buildings. It rather is a description of a journey of discovery, containing analyses of symbolism in architecture and hidden communication through elements of the urban landscape – signs and markers that are not common knowledge and mostly overlooked by those, who are not part of the System that utilizes these comms.
It all started with a children’s song and its alleged connection to the Round House, a disputed mansion of the elite in the Netherlands. What did the esoteric beliefs of its owner have to do with that ancient nursery rhyme? There also is a youth novel of the same the Song of Seven. Is it purely coincidental that the storyline of that novel is shrouded in similar mysteries to the ones surrounding the aforementioned mansion? What intel did the author of the novel have? And what happened to the children, who were casted as actors in the tv-series that emerged from the Song of Seven?
The questions kept piling up and they led to a full investigation into the pagan origins of the Song of Seven, the history of the Round House and the occult background of the owners’ family. The findings were intriguing and led to new, unexpected two geometric shapes that were found on the premises of the Round House – a circle in conjunction with the triangular tip of a spear – were also encountered at a renaissance castle in Germany, notorious for its shady history. These architectural oddities, and in addition to that, the affiliation of the owners of both structures with Germanic paganism and Nazism, encouraged the writer of this book to take her research over the Dutch border, into the rest of Europe and beyond. What followed was a succession of revelations involving art and architecture, history and ancient religions. They exposed the traces of a nefarious end-time plot, but also the reason why that plot was foiled before it had a chance to be set in motion.
Decoding the Circle offers an elaborate breakdown of the hidden meaning behind architecture and city planning in Europe and Central Asia. The locations on this journey of discovery do not lie adjacent to each other – yet they are interconnected through symbolism, spirituality and energy that is funneled through a network of ley lines and power places. What fueled the research for this book is the question how, and for what purposes these energy lines are utilized, and whether these purposes are really for the Greater Good of humanity.
Marion Altena is a writer, photographer, translator, researcher and spiritual mapper.