Voyager Tree

..A documented collection of one person’s travels and experiences ..walking in the Way…

/___________________/QM\____________________\ .. “Universal education and Universal Democracy,” Francis Bacon’s (22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626) philosophies have thrived in the Freemasons and become the bedrock of the founding fathers of America (only one aspect of their possible negative attributes). Since the execution of Jacques de Molay on 18 March 1314, who was the 23rd […]

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/___________________/QM\____________________\ ..Most people don’t believe in magic. Well, most people don’t believe in what they think is considered “magic.” But what if the masses, the majority of the world, have all been subjected to a collective spell of sorts, or an assortment of spells? Would they know they were under a spell? Would we know? […]

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____________________/QM\____________________ ..Fraternal orders, initiated societies, Brotherhoods, luminaries, organizations of like-minded “enlightened” ones: all are different names for the same thing, cut from the same cloth, adversaries of the Most High righteous and Holy One. Contrary to common or pseudo-common belief, demons have more than one name. Just like companies who get into trouble, they change […]

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____________________/QM\____________________ Proverbs 9:10 (KJV)  The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding. _____________The Holy Bible KJV_____________ ____________________/QM\____________________ ..Orthodox Christianity has had a very mixed history from its inception to today. As in almost anything else, religion or otherwise, Christianity has had its share of ups […]

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-QM- ..What are a thousand points of light? Is it a literary quote? Is it a mantra a U.S. president used as ideology? Perhaps it’s just a clever phrase that has been recycled throughout time, taking on its own meaning and evolving and changing over time. It could also be a secretive term utilized by […]

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This is the sick and depraved root of evil that has slithered its way into the ruling class, or perhaps was always a common practice for the elite. It’s no wonder how NAMBLA exists today, which traces this completely depraved practice back to the Greek and Roman times, at the very least! Plato’s “The Symposium” […]

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A charming and lovely church across the street from my hotel. The staff and visitors there were very welcoming and friendly! This is a beautiful church with a great atmosphere and very positive energy all around! What a blessed experience to have met everyone here and to have seen such historic and beautiful places. 🙏❤️✝️Praise […]

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This was a very short stay for a work related trip. I spent a day doing several activities that consisted of staying in the hotel. I was drained from flying all night and needed the rest. I did enjoy my fish and chips, as they do in the UK, and some delicious tea as well! […]

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“Georgetown, the capital of Ascension Island, Saint Helena and Tristan da Cunha, is home to about 500 people at time of this review: the local museum illustrates why Ascension was, and is, so important for the telecommunications in the world, while a nearby beach sees hundreds of turtles laying eggs during each summer. Two Boats […]

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Semper Supra, Numquam Infra “The Roman Catholic Church in the British Overseas Territories of the southern Atlantic Ocean is represented by two ecclesiastical jurisdictions, both immediately responsible to the Holy See. Together the Apostolic Prefecture of the Falkland Islands and the Mission sui iuris of St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha care for the […]

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“Ascension Island is part of the United Kingdom Overseas Territory of St Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha. The territory is presided over by a Governor who is resident in St Helena and appointed by HM the King. The Governor is represented in Ascension by the Administrator. A revised Constitution entered into force in September 2009. An elected Island […]

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We are all sheep. We have the choice of what type of sheep we are and will be. Our circumstances do not define us, but they do refine us. We may or may not choose when and where we are born, but we choose how we react to the environments we are in. In this […]

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I spent my last day in Prague walking around the Jewish Quarter and visiting Synagogues. The architecture and intricate designs were beautiful, and the historical relics and words made me contemplate the wonders and destruction of the world. Collectively, we are capable of such beauty and such horror. Free will should never be underappreciated nor […]

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Fascinating Museum with an authentic and well-preserved presentation of antiquity. An excellent overall experience. Museum of Alchemists and Magicians of Old Prague Museum Website “On Dee’s return to England, his friends raised money for him and interceded on his behalf with Queen Elizabeth. Though she appointed him warden of Manchester College in 1596, Dee’s final years were […]

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A unique look and feel to this quaint but fascinating museum. The history of Alchemists serving royalty, while searching for the “philosopher’s stone”, here in Prague goes back for generations upon generations. Prague Ghosts Legends Museum Prague Ghosts Legend Museum (website) #QuantumMinister #VoyagerTree #iAMToledo #Traveler #BookDetective #DivinityDoctor #QM000 Dr. Anthony J. TOLEDO Doctor of Divinity […]

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A walk around Old Town Prague: Old Town Square Charles Bridge Trdelník Sweet Dreams SausageGo Great time of year to visit Prague! Univerzita Karlova – Knihkupectví Karolinum (Book Store) Quite the mystical, spiritual, religious, and magical place, altogether. A unique and blessed experience. Praise be to the God Most High 🙏 ✝️🙏 #QuantumMinister #VoyagerTree #iAMToledo […]

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A short trip to Prague. A few days site seeing and, of course, getting some writing done. The energy here is interesting, to say the least. The esoteric and occult history here is rich and spans across generations. The obsession with the practices and secret societies of this region are plentiful, such as the well-known […]

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This was a short trip. Walking around and exploring the allure of the well known location of Amsterdam. Vincent Van Gogh is one of my favorite artists, so visiting the Van Gogh Museum was a must on my travel to-do lists in Europe. I enjoyed this short journey very much, good food and culture and […]

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While my goddaughter was visiting here for a month and a half, we ate plenty of meals at our Ministry. We traveled so much in such a short time and ate so much food throughout and in between. Most of the meals at the Ministry were cooked by my goddaughter, LaLa, who is a magnanimous […]

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