Saturday, October 24, 2020

Melondy Hill State Forest (SE Chenango County, NY), Part 3 Stone Columns

It took me almost two hours to get to the tall stone columns. Not knowing my way, stopping to photograph Manitou Stones, having to constantly zig and zag to walk around objects such as downed trees increased my time walking. It was well worth it.

There were well over a dozen stone mounds in the shape of a column in varying states of condition: from excellent to poor.


All of the stone mounds marked the intersection of numerous Energy Lines. A nest. I call the intersection of numerous Energy Lines, Ley Lines or any other linear line of Mother Earth a Nest. When you get a Nest of converging lines you often get other Nests nearby because there are so many lines converging in an area. That is the case here. Multiple nests close to each other.

Given so many Nests people decided to mark them by making stone columns.

I imagine that this was a very holy and sacred area at one time. That had numerous pilgrims coming to pray, to do ceremony or coming for healings.


Unfortunately, the vibe that once must have been very powerful was now gone. I found shot gun shells and a magazine with a stone upon which a hunter sat on. Hunting has a very detrimental affect upon a space--the thought of killing, even a four legged is very negative and stands in sharp contrast to the love and sacredness of the original intent of visiting pilgrims.

The eye candy visual appeal of the stone column attracts curiosity seekers, thrill seekers and others. This intent of curiosity contrasts with the sacred intent of the space. This intent merges with the original intent and diminishes it. Again diminishing the vibe.

As I noted in Part 2. People into  things (material objects), thrill seekers and the like will be drawn to large and intricate stone structures. That intention  and focus will begin to attach to the structure and surrounding space. In the process the vibe will begin to diminish. That is why  I came up with my OSTENTATIOUS THEORY OF SACRED SITES; that having an elaborate of visually appealing stone structure attracts an element that diminishes its vibe.

Again you need a positive vibe to enhance a space and the aspects of Mother Earth found there.



Unfortunately a Treasure hunter or amateur archaeologist decided to rip apart one of the stone  mounds to  investigate it, and/or hoping to loot it of any treasure. In the picture below Jaeda Bear is lying in the depressed/dimpled center of what was once a stone column. I imagine that the stones surrounding the sunken center were part of the stone column.


A Manitou stone is standing in front of a stone column in the picture below.

It was another great day connecting with our Mother and learning from and appreciating the work of the Earth Healers and Telluric People that constructed these stone columns. Thank you.

I also have a hunch that these stone columns are a makeover of what was there originally. That what was there originally had decayed and someone decided to reconstruct them by building over them. I have seen this at Stonewall Jackson State Park West Virginia ( Part III Stonewall/Ohiopyle Survey--The Earthen Mound  and at Long Branch Park at Onondaga Lake Park in Syracuse New York (The (Hopewell Adena?) Mounds at Onondaga Lake ). It's only a hunch.

It was a great trip. If I go back it would be to look for an energy vortex to meditate in,  or explore more. Evidently there was a spring close to stone columns, a very promising sign.

Blessings, 
Madis

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