Walking with the Torch — Reflections from Athens and Santorini
By Dr. Anna Biela 08.09.2025 — Athens, 11:11 p.m.
Being here in Athens and Santorini, on the magnetic belt of the Earth, one thing has become clear — this place is not distant at all. It feels like home.
A part of me senses that I’ve walked these streets before — and in a way, I have. I have walked them before, and I will again. My soul feels deeply connected to this land, to its position, and to the ancient energies of Atlantis, Athena, and Zeus. But even more than that, it’s the energy itself — the living pulse of this place — that moves me.
Situated along the magnetic belt of the Earth’s energetic torus, the energy here feels amplified, alive, and resonant.
What began as a friendmoon — a joyful journey with friends — became something much more profound. I felt that my body, mind, and soul were being called into a kind of sacred work. Soon after arriving, my body fell ill, and this unexpected stillness turned into an initiation. It forced me to rest, to breathe, to lie quietly for hours.
In that stillness, I turned inward.
With my eyes closed, I returned to my heart chakra and asked my soul for a message — a vision, something she wanted me to see.
What I saw was extraordinary.
I was walking through water up to my waist, holding a lit torch.
At first, I didn’t understand what it meant. But then, through the language of bioenergy, the message revealed itself.
The water symbolized the emotional body, the subconscious, and the flow of life force. Being immersed halfway meant walking between worlds — balancing the seen and unseen, the conscious and the subconscious. The torch, burning brightly, represented spirit — the inner flame of awareness, the light of consciousness that guides us through emotional depths.
To walk with fire through water means to embody union — of fire and flow, light and emotion, heaven and earth. It is the symbol of alchemy — transformation through balance.
My soul was showing me that I am both the water and the fire, the bridge between the emotional and the divine. That my path here is not only to enjoy and explore, but to anchor energy — to bring light into the collective waters of emotion and memory that this land holds.