This particular journey unfolded in a way I could never have predicted. What began as a simple calling to travel to Tenerife soon expanded into a much wider energetic landscape, drawing in Spain, Ireland, and even the ancient memory of Giza. Sometimes spirit orchestrates movements we do not fully understand at the time, but we feel them deeply, and trust becomes the only compass we need.
I travelled to Tenerife, while another practitioner journeyed first to mainland Spain and later returned to Ireland. Although we were physically apart, the work formed a living field between us. Tenerife, Spain, and Ireland became three anchor points, and the connection to Giza emerged unexpectedly as a fourth, creating a powerful configuration of energy that felt both ancient and purposeful.
This alignment of locations opened into a tri-field, or perhaps more accurately, a multi-field that felt as though it stretched across time and space. We were not working alone. The presence of ancestral helpers, guides, and higher dimensional support teams was unmistakable. At times it felt as though older civilizations, including echoes of Atlantis, brushed against the work, offering stabilisation and wisdom from a forgotten age.
At its heart, psychopomp work is a compassionate service. It ensures that spirits who are confused, lost, distressed, or simply ready to move on are guided safely towards the light. It honours the natural cycle of transition and brings peace not only to the departed but to the land itself. In this case, the work unfolded across several realms at once, as though multiple timelines overlapped and sought resolution together.
The portals we worked with were not physical, yet they were incredibly real in the energetic sense. They opened, expanded, and eventually closed with the assistance of higher dimensional beings who made their presence known. The process felt guided and supported at every stage, ensuring that everything unfolded in alignment with the highest good.
By the time we moved to close the portal, the practitioner working in Spain had already travelled back to Ireland. I remained in Tenerife, and the field stretched between us once more. The final closing brought the work full circle, grounding the energy back into the land. Ireland, Tenerife, and the earlier connection to Giza acted like stabilisers, ensuring the transition was completed safely and cleanly.
The experience reaffirmed that shamanic work is never static. It shifts, expands, and reveals itself layer by layer. Spirit calls, and sometimes all we can do is step forward and trust the unfolding. What we witnessed across these lands felt like a healing for more than just the spirits who crossed. It felt like a harmonising of timelines, a gentle re-threading of old stories, and a reminder that none of us walk between worlds alone.
If you feel drawn to this kind of work, or if you simply want to understand more about the role of the psychopomp and how spirit communication unfolds in real time, I am always happy to share and guide. You are welcome to reach out if you feel called to explore further.