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Showing posts with label Sacred Sites. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sacred Sites. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 September 2017

Recommended Decks: Sacred Sites Oracle Cards

We recently got our hands on the Sacred Sites Oracle Cards by Barbara Meiklejohn- Free. First impression is that they look and feel fantastic. Being a huge 'fan' of world sacred sites, and someone who gains incredible inspirational energy from these ancient energy points, there is a great enthusiasm in the coming weeks/months/years to be working with these superb-looking oracle cards.

Giza, Stonehenge, Newgrange, Glastonbury, Sedona, Petra, Angkor Wat, Baalbek, Machu Picchu ... are just a few of the 53 sacred sites featured in these oracle cards. Each card is incredibly illustrated, and presents imagery for deep meditation and contemplation.

"Harness our earth's spiritual energy to heal your past, transform your present and shape your future" - Barbara Meiklejohn-Free

We will report back in the near future to let you know how we are getting on with these wonderful cards.

Saturday, 16 April 2016

Visiting Sacred Sites

Daily OM: From time immemorial, the hands of men and women have built sites guided by both the earth’s life force and benevolent beings of light. It is because of this guidance that the sites we deem sacred have long served as repositories of wisdom, energy, and illumination that can be accessed by all. The needs that inspire seekers to converge upon sites known to be sacred vary by individual. Some crave spiritual fulfillment above all else, while others hope to draw upon a site’s energy for the purpose of enlightenment, healing, or deep meditation, awareness and knowledge of information long gone.

Sacred sites can appear insignificant to those who close themselves off from the notion of a living earth. But sites can provide us with a link to a unified consciousness that involves the living and the dead, infinite cultures, the physical plane, and the spiritual world. When we look beyond well-known sites like Stonehenge, we discover energetically active sites such as the Iron Age fogou caves of Cornwall, England, or the pyramids of Meroe in the Sudan. Similarly, it is easy to imagine that hallowed places exist only in remote or exotic locales. Yet many of the most richly vital sites are easily accessible, and visiting these lesser-known sites can be a profoundly moving experience..read more>>>...

Saturday, 22 June 2013

Sacred Sites and Energy Fields

Waking Times: All of the sacred sites, wherever they exist in the world, are placed on vortex points called “conductivity discontinuities”. At these places the geomagnetic field of the earth interacts with the telluric currents (the magnetic flow across the face of the earth), and, when the two intersect, there is a certain concentrated electromagnetic field which influences the body’s own energy field. This is what stimulates our states of consciousness when we’re at these sacred sites. A lot of ancient texts, including the Indian Puranas and the ancient Egyptian building texts, have the same commonalities, which talk about a time before a massive global deluge struck the earth and wiped out, what they called, “cities of knowledge”. These cities of knowledge have now been found, in part of the myths that have been written about them and by people like Graham Hancock, who has found that there are indeed enormous cities 120 feet below sea level. 

Sacred temples around the world have inscriptions that talk about these places as being fundamental to transforming a person into a god or a bright star. This wasn’t so much a physiological change as it was a shift in one’s state of mind. The whole purpose was to have a shamanic experience whereby for a few minutes, or, if you were able to stand it, for a few hours, you were able to release yourself from your body – part of your soul or subconscious was able to transcend the physical world and somehow connect with an astral reference library...read more>>>...

Friday, 19 April 2013

Mysterious Mt Shasta: High strangeness on California's Lone Mountain

S.O.T.T: When you first catch sight of Mt. Shasta, you feel there is a great medicine centered there, as though God put it in the middle of the dark plains of Northern California just to relieve the sight of deep green forests with a crystal peak of blazing white. It stands alone, rising high above the surrounding hills, collecting clouds out of nowhere which circle around its peak like a lonley tribe dancing around a fire. All the strenuous heights of the surrounding ranges look like little ant mounds from the upper slops of this behemoth. The sight of the full moon dancing with dramatic, phantasmogoric clouds as it casts a great halo over the misty hillsides below, helps you believe that perhaps you really are standing on the axis mundi - the place where heaven and earth meet...read more>>>>...

Tuesday, 7 August 2012