Veli Keitel ~ A Pilgrim’s Journey to Discover Joan of Arc
Two months and almost 3000 km on a traditional Italian bicycle, from Joan’s birthplace in Domrémy to the location of her tragic death in Rouen, this adventure, through miraculous guidance and visions, turned into a deep spiritual quest to connect with the beautiful soul of an extraordinary peasant girl.
The presentation will include many photos from key locations in France and recordings of Veli’s singing in various churches on the way.
Veli Martin Keitel is a Finnish-German spiritual teacher, writer and public speaker whose work ranges from crop circles and Christ consciousness to ancient myths, sacred geometry, breathwork and his heart-centred Soul Tree philosophy. Since 1997 he has been giving talks on the crop circle phenomenon and related themes, including mythology, ancient Egypt, the Tree of Life, lucid dreams, clairvoyance and inner child healing. He trained as a music pedagogue and choir conductor, and his wider work is gathered under the name Sielunpuu, the Soul Tree.
Veli is fluent in English, but much of his written work and online presence is in Finnish. Here is a short translated extract from his website, Sielunpuu, to give a greater sense of him and some of his work:
“Sielunpuu (Soul Tree) offers a holistic way of understanding human existence, the world and life, and aims to give tools for healing. In a holistic sense, healing means dissolving the obstacles that stop you from experiencing yourself as whole.
Connection to the soul and to unity-consciousness happens through the Heart. The path towards balance and genuine health begins with recognising that, at your deepest level, you are already whole as you are, and then gradually letting go of the blocks that stand in the way of that truth.”
You can explore more of Veli’s writings, videos and consultations here:
https://www.sielunpuu.net/en
This is a Finnish website, but it is possible to copy and paste the sections you would like to read into an online translator.
Goddess Hall, Benedict Street
Doors from 6.30pm for a start at 7pm
£10 (sliding scale), including a selection of teas and organic biscuits.
Veli is travelling a long way to be with us, and your contributions help us offer a small thank‑you towards his costs.
A shoe‑free hall with a wooden floor, you may like to bring slippers or non‑slippy socks.
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