It’s Viktoria’s birthday and she’s offering up to 50% discount on her services. Click here if you have been waiting for this opportunity. If not, go have a look. She is really, really, good in what she’s doing.
Now, come join me to celebrate her birthday.
Hip hip hooray!
Hip hip hooray!
Hip hip hooray!
Happy birthday, Viktoria.
I’d like to come here today to share my huge gratitude towards this beautiful, strong and loving human being. Her name is Viktoria Kshevinskaya. She runs Be School Space and teaches adults and children both online and offline. Viktoria has been with our GOTC family since July 2022 and since 14 September 2022, her school Be School Space is under the umbrella of Guardians of the Codes.
This year in March 2024, when I was home in Sabah on the north of Borneo Island to help taking care of my dad, she came to spend some time with me. I made a last-minute plan for her visit when the mountain called me. So, I booked a night stay for my Aunty B, Viktoria and me in Kundasang, near the National Park, where people climb up the Mount Kinabalu.
Aunt B is my dad’s younger sister, the oldest of the three sisters who were “involved” in our Crocker Mountains’ (Mount Kinabalu & Mount Trus Madi) mission work.
The night before she arrived, I picked up Aunty B at her house and while waiting for Viktoria’s flight, we had a dinner at a local restaurant. She lived about 10 minutes away from Aunty N’s apartment where I sometimes stayed when I had to work. Aunt N was on a holiday to Spain and Portugal in those couple of weeks so Viktoria didn’t get to see her.
If was really dark but there were many cars on the road when we drove (about 10 minutes) to the Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA). The distance was about 10 minutes’ drive from the capital and over half-an-hour from my youngest aunty N’s home.
The moment when we hugged each other was so emotional and joyful to me. I couldn’t believe that I, finally, met one of my earlier students who is now one of our strongest family members of the Guardians of the Codes. She and some of our current family members are the ones who have helped and are still helping me building our GOTC foundation so that it becomes very strong. To have met one of my strong people was never in my plan before when I didn’t even know I was to teach people all over the world.
That night at my Aunt N’s home, after updating each other, the three of us rested with relief and excitement for our next day’s journey up to the mountainous regions.
I woke up earlier to prepare breakfast and to prepare for the things we needed to take with us on our trip up the Crocker Range or Crocker Mountains. I invited Aunt B to come with us to be my human navigator as the city, towns and places had gone through a lot of changes for the past years I wasn’t there. Another reason is that she (along with her two sisters) was part of the Elders in Lemuria. This was our Lemurian mission.
From here, we had an adventure of two days and one night up there. The roads were, most of the time, dangerous due to the past landslides but this challenged my adrenaline rush to keep driving.
That day after checking in at our accommodation in Kundasang, we drove just about 5 minutes to the National Park. It was necessary to drive since the road was dangerous to go on foot as there were many large and fast vehicles driving on that particular road. We walked deep inside the jungle and met a lot of “jungle people” like little people, big people, ancestors, souls, animals, fairies, other beings and “mystical” beings. These are unseen by the physical eyes, of course, but for those who have their higher sense perception abilities turned on, they can definitely see, hear, know and/or feel.
The next day, we drove to Ranau and later, I decided to go visit my Aunt A (Aunt B’s younger sister) in another town in the middle of this land where Mount Trus Madi is. Viktoria met some of Aunt A’s family members and was honoured to assist my youngest cousin clearing his new computer shop.
We came down to Penampang town in the evening around 6pm after about less than two hours driving down from Tambunan which, usually, took me about 2 hours drive with all the other challenges along the road.
So, I didn’t manage to take Viktoria to see my parents which was about one-and-a-half drive from the city. That night, it was just the two of us as Aunty B had to return to her home to watch out for the water supply. It was a dry season and the water supply came infrequently to the residents’ house.
However, before Viktoria’s flight back to Kuala Lumpur and then to Bali that late morning, I took her to my sister Jose’s office. I introduced them both and we all went to the Tanjung Aru Beach for another mission work. Jose was also part of Lemurian mission which she had no idea about.
I would love to bring more of our memories back to live but I guess it can wait. I am sure Viktoria has her own experiences that she wishes to share too.
For now, let’s celebrate Viktoria’s birthday together.
She does offer up to 50% discount on her service offerings. Please click the link below to her offerings’ page.
Thank you all for joining us in this mission of bringing us back home to our true selves.
To our beautiful Viktoria, Happy Birthday!
Lilian Hii says
Awwww finally the blog is here and I have been waiting for a long time for this story. Happy Birthday, Viktoria and I love you! 💋