The Temples of Humankind, located deep within the foothills of the Italian Alps near Turin, are a massive subterranean complex hand-carved by the spiritual community of Damanhur. Built inside a mountain of mylonite, a rare metamorphic rock known for its high concentration of quartz and its ability to conduct physical and spiritual energy, the temples are considered one of the most unique places on Earth.
The spiritual geography of the temples is defined by their location at the intersection of four Synchronic Lines, which are described by Damanhurian philosophy as the energetic highways of the universe that carry ideas, dreams, and life force across the cosmos. The temples were designed as a three-dimensional representation of the human inner world, with each of the eight halls—such as the Hall of Mirrors, the Hall of Water, and the Hall of the Labyrinth—dedicated to a different aspect of the soul and the history of humanity.
Beyond the artistic and architectural scale, the Temples of Humankind are famous for their use of Selfica, an ancient science rediscovered by the community that uses spirals and specific metals to concentrate and direct subtle energies. Many sensitives who visit the halls report intense physical sensations, ranging from deep peace to a vibrating electricity in the limbs, as the mylonite rock and the selfic structures work to align the individual’s chakras with the planetary pulse. The energy within the temples is described as being dense yet luminous, providing a stabilized environment where time feels non-linear and the subconscious mind becomes highly accessible for healing and creative inspiration.
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