ROME
activation of the 13 Marian keys
13 keys
2 triangles
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On September 5th, a group of sixteen people gathered in Rome.
The call reached each of them through the thirteen Marian Keys, inspired by the attributes of the Universal Mother.
Bringing these keys to Rome required surrender and the integration of each of these aspects:
FAITH – LIGHT – PEACE – PROTECTION – HEALING – UNITY – LOVE – FORGIVENESS – RECONCILIATION – CHARITY – HUMILITY – TRANSMUTATION – BROTHERHOOD
This work was carried out with dedication, both before and during the journey. Over the course of a single weekend, we visited several sites in Rome connected with these attributes.
Our pilgrimage began, unofficially, at Santa Maria Maggiore, one of the oldest churches dedicated to Marian devotion.
The call to go to Rome arose during a more intimate journey of the Awakening of the Guardians group to Greece, where we only received the guidance that, in this specific year (2025), it would be important to go to Rome to turn the keys.
Later, this information was expanded in another gathering, in Fátima, with the message to “bring forgiveness to Peter.”
Fátima has become a Marian altar dedicated to Peace. Its message is linked to Faith and Light, but above all to the call for prayer to dissolve conflicts and wars, from the personal to the collective level.
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, in Fátima, is also considered a symbolic mirror of St. Peter’s Square in Rome, with some believing they represent complementary feminine and masculine aspects.
At that moment, further guidance came regarding the places to visit in Rome — many of them connected with the worship of Mary and of Isis — and, to our surprise, places that invited us to integrate the five elements: water, earth, fire, air, and ether.
The high point of this journey would be to bring Forgiveness to Peter, and Michelangelo’s Pietà was undoubtedly the bridge that reminded us of the example of a mother who holds her dead son in her arms and still forgives life itself, knowing that it was through death that He could fulfill His life’s mission.
From that recognition, we entered the ancient Temple of Isis, where the question arose:
“Where is the Black Madonna?”
The answer came the next day, when we entered the Pantheon — Basilica of St. Mary and the Martyrs — where we encountered the image of the Black Madonna and the open crown of thorns, reinforcing the sense that something was opening and releasing from pain and suffering.
We held our final activation near the Temple of Hercules: one circular temple representing the masculine, another rectangular one representing the feminine, and a triumphal arch on the horizon.
There we carried out the great constellation, in which we moved each key to unify the triangle of mind – heart – body, representing respectively clarity – unconditional love – direction.
From this constellation, a tension between mind and heart was revealed — one that was only decoded later, in Assisi.
Part of the group accompanied me to Assisi.
There, the information about the four pillars of support began to manifest as a base to receive the fifth element, or Holy Spirit.
We were four women, but through Alessandro (our local guardian in Rome), we received contact with Barbara (our local guardian in Assisi). As soon as she reached out, I understood she would be the fifth element — the one who could harmonize the four pillars.
We were then guided on a journey through her voice and the harmonic tone.
The heart spoke:
“The mind does not see me! I feel empty, sad.”
Direction began moving in circles, with no clarity in its steps.
The mind commented that it wanted to have direction.
And the voice shared:
“Your role is to illuminate. Direction comes from clarity and from the heartbeat of the heart.
You think you are the good one, but in this story, you are the bad one.
You are afraid to see. Afraid to trust. Afraid to walk into the void.”
And so we returned power to each center, opening a new path for each participant.
When I returned to Portugal, I unofficially received the news that the Image of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fátima had been called by the Pope to appear in the Vatican, on the eve of the great celebration of the Miracle of the Sun (October 13).
There, she received her third Golden Rose and a request to intercede for peace, which was granted the next day when the image returned to Fátima.
In this world made of systems and programs, I have been discovering more deeply the meaning of a Chinese proverb I fondly remember from the film Mulan:
“One grain of rice can tip the scale.”
Sometimes, it is necessary to move so that something moves.
Other times, it is in stillness and silence that change happens.
Gratitude once again to each key, each visible and invisible guardian who made this journey possible — and to all the magic and wisdom shared.
Gratitude also to Guille, who brought me the keys and the music that accompanied us on this journey, now available on SoundCloud for anyone who feels called to connect with this essence.























