Healing therapies and meditations in Bled
by ursa9
Many different healing events take place in Bled because of the powerful healing energies of this place, however, I would like to mention a British healer who's become a regular visitor of Bled - Stephen Turoff. He said that very powerful flows of energy are crossing Slovenia and that an amazing percentage of Slovenes are psychic.
Taken from the website...
Stephen Turoff is a contemporary healer, teacher, priest, philosopher, knight, philanthropist and mystic. For a quarter of a century he has been healing people, by the tens of thousands, of all colours, castes and creeds.They flock from the four corners of the world to see him at his Danbury Healing Clinic near Chelmsford in Essex (half an hour by train from London). For some, the journey is a pilgrimage, for others, a last chance to be healed. For most, it is an experience which will not be quickly forgotten.
Journalists, scientists, politicians, doctors and holy men of many faiths have had to admit that there is certainly something »different« about this jovial, gentle giant with his gruff voice permanent cheeky grin. When Stephen works, beautiful pastel lights descend like lightning bolts from the sky into patients' bodies, sacred ash forms on objects and people in his surgery, towels and sheets sometimes turn pink, and messages, finger-written in orange ochre, appear on photographs of saints.
Bled
by MEdelmann
Bled is located near Jesenice in the very north of Slovenia on the same named lake (Blejsko jezero). It has about 5600 inhabitants and the population goes back until the early stone age. They have found tombs from the Hallstatt era too and the old relics can be seen the slovenian national museum in Ljubjlana.
Bled is further well-known for its hot springs as well as air-spa destination. The hot springs are deep under the ground and some of them provide also the lake, so this is the main reason, why the lake can get 24 °C in summer.
The town of Bled
by croisbeauty
The town of Bled is rather small, it has approximately 6.000 inhabitants only. According to the founds,the first settlement around the lake was built in the early ages, probably of Halstatts.
There exist long tradition in tourism here, since 19th century when many royal families used to spend their holidays here. Nowadays, it is one of the main and best known touristic attractions of Slovenia.
One of my favourite photos!
by europebn
I just love this photo. My friends and I are at Bled Castle, and I took a photo of them below. Especially like it because of the branches coming in from the side, and of course the calm lake in the background.
99 steps
by Vanity666
The island on Lake Bled has 99 steps. A local tradition at weddings is for the husband to carry his new bride up these steps, during which the bride must remain silent.
Damn, I can imagine it...