About us
We are a small team dedicated to performing energy charging at one of the most powerful energy sides in the world, known as the Krakow (Wawel) Chakra, and to allowing people from across the world to feel its powerful presence. We humbly offer small (approx. 2-5cm long) mountain mono-crystals cleansed using a combination of three cleansing techniques, using locally sourced natural spring water with sea salt, a special copper ring, and the sounds of Tibetan singing bowls. After becoming cleared of its impurities and receptive to absorbing the energy of high vibrations, the crystals are then taken and charged with wonderful energy directly at the site of the Krakow Chakra.
What is the Wawel (Krakow) Chakra?
The Wawel Chakra, also known as the Krakow Chakra (locally called both Czakran and Czakram), is considered to be one of the seven earth chakras – places known for emitting unique high-frequency positive energy known to help with health, finances, love, exams and other needs. (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000, Matela 2004, Nazar 2010) These places also referred to sometimes as lotuses (lotus is an eastern symbol of the universe) are often described as glands of our planets, and function as major points of concentrated energy coming both from the depths of the earth and the outer regions of the cosmos, which culminates in one point and radiates outwards. (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000, Matela 2004, Nazar 2010) Those energy vortexes are said by some to correspond to the chakras of the human body. (Rożek 1991) The Krakow Chakra is located in Kraków on Wawel Hill amongst remains of St. Gereon Church, the site was initially considered to be a place where a mythical holy stone associated with several legends was buried (Nazar 2010; Rożek 1991). The Mythical Stone has been said to emanate strong positive energy, offering healing, help, and prosperity to those who spend time being or meditating in its presence even for a short while. (Święch 2000) On top of the hill was erected Wawel Castle, a place in which, for many centuries Polish kings resided and Wawel Cathedral (Rożek 1991). According to Ryszard Papież, director for development of the Institute of Ecology and Health, it was an important spiritual place for the Celtic tradition in the pre-Christian era, which seems to have been confirmed by archaeological discoveries. (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000) Currently, it’s still an important site, considered one of the strongest places of power not only in Europe but in the world. (Matela 2004) Thanks to the work of expert radiesthesists in the 1980s, such as Jan Zych, Jacek Paryła, and Leszek Matela, the energy has been explored and studied in detail. (Matela 2004)
Similarly to Wawel, the city of Krakow itself was a place where many historically important events took place, shaping the history of not only Poland, but the entire of Europe, and has been considered by many as a unique esoteric and magical place with many legends, secrets, and stories (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000, Matela 2004, Nazar 2010). The town’s official website is formally known as Miejska Platforma Internetowa „Magiczny Kraków,” which translates to City Internet Platform “Magic Krakow”. (www.krakow.pl)The town has also been associated with many other high-energy places a lot of which correspond to locations of towns many churches, and additionally man-made mounds such as those of Krakus (Krak) and Wanda, which predate Christianity those ancient places show a high energy radiation up to 40,000 units in the Bovis-Simoneton-Matela scale. (Matela 2004)
The Three Legends of Wawel (Krakow) Stone
Forgotten Legend of the Speaking Stone
During the early years of Poland, King Boleslaw Chrobry (the Brave) was traveling with his young grandson Kazimierz venturing far from their home in Gniezno and visiting modest at the modest town of Krakow. During their visit while the King was busy with state matters his young grandson went exploring, going on top of a nearby hill called Wawel. The young boy noticed a small entrance between stones leading into a cave and curiosity led him to venture inside. He stepped into darkness going in its cold depths for a long while, before noticing a shining light in the distance. Upon reaching the place from which the light came, he saw a big stone illuminated clearly despite the cave lacking any source of light. Soon he heard a deep voice telling him, “Fear not, for I am the Stone of Life, long awaiting your arrival. Heed my counsel, and you shall become a great king, establish your dynasty on top of this hill and you shall reign in prosperity. Should your lineage forsake this place, doom will befall the land. You may leave now.” Many years later after many tribulations, Kazimierz became the King, moving the capital to Krakow and building his castle on top of the hill. He is remembered to this day as Kazimierz the Renewer, a great and wise leader. (Święch 2000, Matela 2004)
Talisman of Apollonius of Tyana
Apollonius of Tyana was born into a noble family in the Turkish region of Cappadocia, with his birth accompanied by sightings of angelic beings. He studied from Greek masters, becoming versed in the philosophy of Pythagoras and medicine from the teachings of adepts in the temple of the god Asclepius. He chooses to lead an ascetic lifestyle of celibacy, abstinence, and not shaving. The wise man traveled through the known world with his students to India, Egypt, and Rome expanding his knowledge and gaining wisdom from healers and priests of many faiths. Through their travels he became known as a mystical figure, a traveling teacher and healer speaking in all languages, communicating with animals, performing miracles such as quelling storms, levitating above ground, and being seen in many places at once. It was also said that he had learned psychrometric skills and gained the ability to create talismans – regular objects that he could make serve a specific magical task. Send on a mission from a secretive white brotherhood of adepts, to place amulets at different holy places that naturally emitted godly energy to amplify them. It is said that in years before his death, he traveled to a northern country filled with forests and swamps, and on top of Hill, later known as Wawel, he placed his amulet into the cracks in the ground. (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000, Matela 2004, Nazar 2010)
God Shiva and Seven Stones
According to a Hindu legend, the god Shiva gave humanity a gift in the form of seven magical stones made from rocks not from this world he threw in seven directions of the world, each emitting godly energy. Those seven stones according to Rishi the wise priests versed in the Vedas were the pieces of celestial bodies and their locations become holy places: Delhi – Moon, Mecca – Mercury, Delphi – Venus, Jerusalem – Sun, Rome – Mars, Velehrad – Saturn, and Krakow – Jupiter. Places located by them after a long search, the Krakow site was found as they searched for a place that’s “a hill above waters,” which was the Old Slavic meaning of the word Wawel, the word also meaning Heaven in Vedic Sanskrit. (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000, Matela 2004)
During the early years of Poland, King Boleslaw Chrobry (the Brave) was traveling with his young grandson Kazimierz venturing far from their home in Gniezno and visiting modest at the modest town of Krakow. During their visit while the King was busy with state matters his young grandson went exploring, going on top of a nearby hill called Wawel. The young boy noticed a small entrance between stones leading into a cave and curiosity led him to venture inside. He stepped into darkness going in its cold depths for a long while, before noticing a shining light in the distance. Upon reaching the place from which the light came, he saw a big stone illuminated clearly despite the cave lacking any source of light. Soon he heard a deep voice telling him, “Fear not, for I am the Stone of Life, long awaiting your arrival. Heed my counsel, and you shall become a great king, establish your dynasty on top of this hill and you shall reign in prosperity. Should your lineage forsake this place, doom will befall the land. You may leave now.” Many years later after many tribulations, Kazimierz became the King, moving the capital to Krakow and building his castle on top of the hill. He is remembered to this day as Kazimierz the Renewer, a great and wise leader. (Święch 2000, Matela 2004)
Talisman of Apollonius of Tyana
Apollonius of Tyana was born into a noble family in the Turkish region of Cappadocia, with his birth accompanied by sightings of angelic beings. He studied from Greek masters, becoming versed in the philosophy of Pythagoras and medicine from the teachings of adepts in the temple of the god Asclepius. He chooses to lead an ascetic lifestyle of celibacy, abstinence, and not shaving. The wise man traveled through the known world with his students to India, Egypt, and Rome expanding his knowledge and gaining wisdom from healers and priests of many faiths. Through their travels he became known as a mystical figure, a traveling teacher and healer speaking in all languages, communicating with animals, performing miracles such as quelling storms, levitating above ground, and being seen in many places at once. It was also said that he had learned psychrometric skills and gained the ability to create talismans – regular objects that he could make serve a specific magical task. Send on a mission from a secretive white brotherhood of adepts, to place amulets at different holy places that naturally emitted godly energy to amplify them. It is said that in years before his death, he traveled to a northern country filled with forests and swamps, and on top of Hill, later known as Wawel, he placed his amulet into the cracks in the ground. (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000, Matela 2004, Nazar 2010)
God Shiva and Seven Stones
According to a Hindu legend, the god Shiva gave humanity a gift in the form of seven magical stones made from rocks not from this world he threw in seven directions of the world, each emitting godly energy. Those seven stones according to Rishi the wise priests versed in the Vedas were the pieces of celestial bodies and their locations become holy places: Delhi – Moon, Mecca – Mercury, Delphi – Venus, Jerusalem – Sun, Rome – Mars, Velehrad – Saturn, and Krakow – Jupiter. Places located by them after a long search, the Krakow site was found as they searched for a place that’s “a hill above waters,” which was the Old Slavic meaning of the word Wawel, the word also meaning Heaven in Vedic Sanskrit. (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000, Matela 2004)
Archaeological Discovery of St. Gereon Church and Indian Pilgrimage
In the 1920s, ruins of St. Gereon’s church, an XI-century Roman-style church, were discovered by Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz, architect and conservator of historical monuments. (Święch 2000) According to both his wife, Stefania, and his daughter, Sława Celewiczówna, he made the crypt available to Indian Brahmins for prayer, after a request from a Theosophist named Borzobohata, the Brahms according to accounts spent there some time meditating in silence. (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000, Matela 2004). The pilgrimage was noted by the Polish newspaper “Ilustrowany Kurier Codzienny” – “The Illustrated Daily Courier”. (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000, Matela 2004) It was said that the site was visited in 1954 by Jawaharlal Nehru, an Indian Prime Minister. (Rożek 1991, Matela 2004) The pilgrimage continued which was corroborated again in 1985 by Franciscan priest Andrzej Czesław Klimuszko. (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000) The site was available only for researchers and architecture/archaeology/history students with special permits and the archaeological site continued to have been periodically worked on into the 2010s, unavailable to the general public until 2020, when it was opened as a museum exhibition to the general public for the first time. (Matela 2004, Gazeta Krakowska 2020)
Radiesthesia, Dowsing and Geomancy Research
Famous Polish Theosophical activist Wanda Dymoska, who co-founded the Polish Theosophical Society brought experts from the UK – Annie Beasant, Charles Webster Leadbeater, and George Sydney Arundale The trio confirmed the existence of a power center in Wawel in 1932. (Święch 2000) The site became a place of interest for dowsers and expert radiesthesia in the 1980s when, with permission from the Museum Director and the help of Marta Nowasad, PhD the site was made available for measurements of the energy field. (Matela 2004) The site was visited and tested by dowser Piotr Żyngiel, who described feeling great warmth coming from the site. (Rożek 1991). Dr. Maria Przełomowa, and Engineer Dietrich, also confirmed feeling high energy radiation (Rożek 1991). On request of Prof. Rudolf Kozłowski, a member of the Institute of Nuclear Physics Magister Engineer Władysław Rzepecki an expert dowser located two energy sources at 1200m and 250m below the surface, with the closer one amplifying the energy of the first one, suggesting water sources below in involved creating the field (Rożek 1991) Leszek Matela improved the existing Bovis-Simoneton scale, according to which a healthy person’s radiation is at 6500 units; the new scale goes up from measuring physical to esoteric, astral, causal, and spiritual levels of radiating energy, with the highest level starting at 50,000 units. (Matela 2004) Leszek Matela, alongside his colleagues Jan Zych and Jacek Paryła, had independently investigated the site, with Matela locating radiation of 90,000 in the Bovis-Simoneton-Matela scale, with a peak point of 120,000 at the heart of the former temple as well as unusual half-grid radiation located on a west-east vector noticeable every 1m to 1.25m. (Matela 2004) He also noted that the site lies at the split of seven ley lines connected to Stonehenge, Jerusalem, Istanbul, Old Zagora, Arkona, Rome, and Vilnius; as well as locally with the Częstochowa Monastery on Jasna Góra (Bright Mountain) and Cathedral in Gniezno. (Matela 2004) Alongside Jan Zych, they investigated the influence of Chakra energy on human auras, noticing a 3-time increase in size after 15-30 minutes of exposure. (Matela 2004) The Chakran activity increases during important events like holy days, large gatherings, and visits of important foreign dignitaries at Wawel; Matela measured such spikes in activity during visits from Mikhail Gorbachev and George W. Bush. (Matela 2004) Similarly high activity, according to occultist Kazimierz Hodkiewicz, was observed during the funeral of Marshal Piłsudski on 18th and 19th May 1935, on those days unnatural weather events occurred in Poland, coinciding with Vesak celebrations in the Himalayas. (Rożek 1991, Święch 2000, Matela 2004)”
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