Element 53 Iodine

The Step Pyramid of Djoser at Sakkara is one of the most unique pyramids in Egypt and the oldest pyramid still standing anywhere in the world.

The Step Pyramid is unique not only because it looks different from Egypt’s other pyramids, but because it represents an important transition in technique and style for Old Kingdom pharaonic burials. Previously, royal and noble burial monuments took the form of a rectangular mound called a mastaba. The two layers typical of these structures caused them to resemble a bench, hence their Arabic name of mastaba – or bench – in Arabic.

Under the direction of the Pharaoh Djoser’s famous adviser and architect, Imhotep, the Step Pyramid was the first royal burial monument to begin to take on a more pyramidal shape as the rectangular form was squared off and additional successively smaller layers were added to the top of the structure.

We activated Iodine here at the Step Pyramid in Sakkara and felt crown and 6th chakras involved as well as the back of the heart chakra very strongly. One of us felt a spiralling heat through her body. There was a dusty (chalky) wind and the feeling of floating. We went deep underneath. One of us had a salty taste building in the back of her throat and she wanted to sit and cry whilst looking at the pyramid. There was a swirling while light at the top of the structure. The iodine element became red as it flowed through her body

Iodine Speaks: I am Iodine and I bring sparkling health and well- being to your ability to express your deepest longings and passion.  Walk with me in your life and I will bring joy to your creations.

My Medittion: My heart is an open gate through which love flows abundantly. I commit to embracing love and passion as I continue my journey through life.

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