Hello, Neil.
I think the three children might be again representative of your three lower energy bodies. Them sitting together in an aligned way (the stone circle) has a special effect - the children are superimposed by another, very old presence. I think this is your soul.
Your soul is much older than this lifetime and it can come through - here represented as an overlay - if you bring your lower bodies into alignment. Then Narnia is the realm of the soul. I think your recall gets blurry here as you have still some trouble downloading an experience of soul consciousness which you are treated to here. You're going there with the three actors as it denotes the alignment necessary in the lower bodies to have this experience, to bring it through and recall it at all.
I think your lower energy bodies are represented as children as you are still in the process of teaching them and aligning them. This might have been the purpose of your conversation - aligning them, learning about their nature, their needs. When they are aligned they speak with a second voice as well - the voice of the soul becomes overlaid on the aligned bodies. In theosophy it is said that the energy bodies start to look alike and more and more like the higher body they align to.
Your energy bodies are your vehicles of immersion in all lower planes. But you see them not only in this aspect, but also "the actor behind." You become aware of this second aspect of reality, the arranged drama, where you are both immersed in the unfolding of the story but also start to realise that there is everything you would expect from an actual drama - people to fill the necessary roles, a script, a directing force. And you become aware of all these aspects happening within yourself - your role in the story, and how gradually a wider awareness starts to come through in all these aspects.
I think your presence in Narnia, actually remembering entering it, is already a vital experience and denotes a new degree of stability in your consciousness with more to follow over time.
Cheers,
Oliver
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