18.21 THE NETHERLANDS, Amsterdam, The Palace on Dam square

Tuning in to the Palace on Dam square, in Amsterdam.

“The Palace on the Dam square in Amsterdam is the heart of the heart. The room in the middle, which is the Burgerzaal, is the mystic heart. The whole palace is built on the basis of sacred geometry and the golden mean – but also the model of the Kabbala, the Tree of Life, is put into its design, with Keter, the Crown, being the King’s Chamber, the Civil Hall the place of the heart, and Dam square as Malkut, the Kingdom, the place where the people come together. 

To bring back the heart in and to focus on the heart, to focus on the mystic heart, it needs people to go into that Civil Room, the Burgerzaal, to meditate and to connect the divine dimension with the earthly dimension. Because this is like a portal, a doorway between the three worlds: the upper world, the lower world and the middle world. It’s connecting Keter with Malkut. Just by holding the energy of the heart, you bring back love and wisdom into the world. It is the power of the heart that makes things change and transform. It is a protective power and a transformative power. 

While the Civil Room is now visited by tourists, it is forgotten by the people of Amsterdam and of the Netherlands. It needs people to devote themselves again to this sacred place, to understand the sacred geometry of the heart of the country. When the heart is not honoured, darker forces take over the government of a country. They start to rule from an impure perspective. 

In the Civil Room the whole map of the world is being layed out. So Amsterdam is connected to the whole world. People of the whole planet are visiting Amsterdam and know Amsterdam. Many nationalities live in the city. So the Civil Room of the Palace is not only a focal point for Amsterdam or the Netherlands itself, but also for the world: to bring back light to the Civil Room is bring back light to the world.”

(15/5/2025)