Steven Guth<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n\n The Thursday\u00a0Theosophical meditation group\u00a0meet at the car park. We needed to decide where to go to meditate. Some of us wanted to use the location to access the Black mountain energies. This to me meant sitting on a\u00a0Troll<\/a>\u00a0portal, a thing I didn’t feel strong enough to do.<\/p>\n\n Oh yes, Black Mountain – as indicated by the name – is full of gateways to the underworld. There is much happening underground in Canberra, the strongest underground site being Parliament House, the building’s contour fits neatly inside the hill which used to be there.<\/p>\n\n The Black Mountain portals allow the dark bat like Trolls to roam nearby areas. They are hollow spaces that live in and feed off our human desire and need to control situations. This implies that they respect money, and they do. The radiations from Telecom Tower enlivens them, gives them protection and makes them and overactive.<\/p>\n\n So, feeling insecure I let the group wonder off to the large lawn, a pleasant meeting area where mothers bring their children to play on hot summer days. As we approached the lawn I felt a garden Deva reach out to us, curious who we were and why we were coming. I gave a thought of greeting and suggested we were coming to sit and meditate. The Deva seemed unsure what I meant by the idea of meditation.<\/p>\n\n We sat in a rough circle between trees on the sunny lawn. My meditation quickly went to greeting the Deva, a young landscape angel who was disappointed that we had no children with us. She wondered where I came from. So, in thought, I went to my home on Stromlo ridge five kilometres away. She followed me and went into union with the air Deva that lives on top of the ridge. I don’t know how long the two spent with each other but I do know that when I returned my consciousness to the lawn I was followed by her.<\/p>\n\n Curious I wondered why the two Devas had never met before. In response the garden Deva gave me an insight into the fact that unassissted she could only reach out to sister Devas if they were within line of sight, and that this was a characteristic of all Devas.<\/p>\n\n