Malta’s Mystery Temples

An Audio Odyssey

WELCOME… follow the path of the Red Spiral with me, as we learn about the ancient and enchanting Sacred Landscapes of Malta.

 

What this Project is offering…

Guided Meditations and Transmissions

A series of Guided Meditation Transmissions from Malta’s Mystery Temples & Historical Sites significant in the Sacred Landscape

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The Megalithic Temples of Malta are prehistoric monumental stone temple structures constructed during the 4th millennium BC and the 3rd millennium BC. They are amongst the earliest free-standing stone temples in the world and are remarkable for their diversity of form and decoration. Each temple complex is a unique architectural masterpiece and a witness to an exceptional prehistoric culture renowned for its remarkable architectural, artistic and technological achievements.

Decorated features found within the buildings bear witness to a high level of craftsmanship. These elements consist mainly of panels decorated with drilled holes and bas-relief panels depicting spiral motifs, trees, plants and various animals. The form and layout of these buildings, as well as the artefacts found within them, suggest they were an important ritual focus of a highly organized society.


We Begin Here

with the ”Gozo Sacred Sites Series”

TEMPLE SITES and HISTORIC PLACES ON GOZO

My first recordings of the Gozo Sacred Sites are available as a bundled guided meditation set. This is a great way to learn about and atune to many of the magical sacred sites on this very special pearl of an island in the Mediterranean Sea. Register to Receive them!

Meditations currently available:

  • Ggantija Temples

  • Rotunda Church, an ancient Temple Site

  • Ta Pinu - Divine Mother Cathedral

  • A Secret Divine Union Temple

  • Ta Cenc Dolman & Ta Cenc Leyline Series

  • Tal Karmanu Vortex

    Coming Soon

  • An Ancient Punic Temple by the Sea

  • The Grand Citadella

  • The Mystics Cave with a Grand view


Explore how I share these

“Sacred Site” Meditations,

with my free “taster” Series

Ta’ Cenc Dolman & Leyline Alignments

A 3 part Free Guided Meditations Series

Ta Cenc Dolman has a unique leyline alignment with both Ggantija Temples and the Rotunda Church. Which I felt compelled to explore in detail, last summer.

I am offering this Series as a free gift to make it accessible to more people that might be interested, and would like a taste of this body of work.

If you enjoy what I am doing here, and appreciate the offering you can make a donation on my Payments and Donations Page.

The first 3 Activation Recordings have been made, and are now available to listen too! Plus a beautiful video capturing the essence of our Full Moon Flower Mandala Ceremony.

RECEIVE THE ACTIVATIONS HERE


The other Transmission Sites on Malta

I will be visiting in 2026/2027

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TEMPLE SITES ON MALTA

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Mnajdra Temple

Mnajdra Temple is situated on a lovely cliff, on a rugged stretch of Malta’s southern coast. It is some 500m away from Ħaġar Qim Temples, and is made up of highly impressive large limestone stones, that are soft and worn and stand as a true testament of time. There are many interesting features, that indicated the Temple was used for Oracular communion, and Astronomical observation. It definatley feels like a place imbued with star knowledge. The temple is also built in a way that the main entrance, marks the position of the rising sun on the first day of spring and autumn (the Equinoxes) and the first day of summer and winter (the Solstices). This Temple has a distinctly feminine feeling, One gets the feeling that the ancestors of this place not only had a deep connection with the Stars but also the Earth. Possibly living for hundreds of years here, until one day they vanished. This site is deeply emotional, and visually evocative, leaving any explorer to ponder the mysteries of this Earth and the immensity of time.


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Ħaġar Qim Temple

The temple of Ħaġar Qim on Malta stands on a hilltop overlooking the sea and the islet of Filfa. First excavated in 1839, the remains suggest a date between 3800 – 2200 BC; a period known as the Ġgantija phase in Maltese prehistory. This Temple is made up of impressive megalithic stones and includes an oracular hole that is in alignment with the Sunrise of the summer Solstice, where the sunrise light shines in and illuminates a stone slab inside one of the main chambers of the Temple. Also interesting to note is the sites particularly masculine feeling, including a very prominent altar that features a stone that appears to be an om phalus stone.

Could it be that there was a very thriving Earthbased culture living in here that honored the masculine & feminine balance?

Possibly living for hundreds of years , until one day they vanished. This site is deeply emotional, and visually evocative, leaving any explorer to ponder the mysteries of this Earth and the immensity of time.


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Skorba Temples

The Skorba temples are megalithic remains on the northern edge of Żebbiegħ, in Malta, which have provided detailed and informative insight into the earliest periods of Malta's neolithic culture.

Interesting Pottery and Goddess figurines were discovered here. I find this one figurine in particular beautiful and unusual and look forward to feeling this place and sharing it with you.


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Ta’ Ħaġrat Temple

One of the oldest free-standing monuments of such scale and complexity in the world and renowned for its monumental doorway and facade, this is the only temple site that is built entirely of local Upper Coralline Limestone.

Its location offers not only a magnificent view of the rural Maltese environment, but puts the visitor into the same landscape setting that surrounded the prehistoric temple builders.

Apparently the view from here is also beautiful, and perhaps will reveal something important to us about the Ley of the Land and this temples placement.


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Tarxien Temple

This site consists of a complex of four megalithic structures built between 3800 and 2200 BC. It’s a large and fairly intact site with an impressive entrance Gate, beautiful decorated with the Spiral motifs commonly found in these temple Sites, it also shows quite beautifully the unique goddess shaped forms of these temple structures. Many important artifacts were found here, and I am excited to discover what messages of resilience and Earth dreaming the ancestors have left here.


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Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum

World renowned the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is an underground prehistoric Temple, that is believed to be a burial site, but has been discovered in recent times to be one of the most sensitive acoustical chambers in the world. Is it possible that this profound place hosts mysteries of Living and Dying beyond what we currently comprehend?

The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is made up of interconnecting rock-cut chambers set on three distinct levels underground. The complex was used over a span of many centuries, with the earliest remains dating back to about 4000 BC and the more recent remains found dating to the Early Bronze Age (ca 1500BC).

Certainly a site of significance and mystery. In order to preserve the site, visitors are limited and one has to make a reservation to visit. This will probably be the most intense and significant of my transmissions, revealing many things, and through transference a unique message for each of us during these profound times of transformation on the planet.


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About Your Guide:

I am most happy when I am barefoot and close to the Earth, I believe that we have everything to gain when we just get still and listen deeply to the secrets every landscape, and sacred site holds. My approach is more about listening to receive then putting my preconceived notions onto a place. I listen and let the land speak.

The ancient ones are in everything, and long to share their mysteries with us.

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Love & Blessings, Shelley