Monday, December 28, 2020

Updating Sacred Sites--Selkirk Shores

Since I published Sacred Sites in North Star Country: Places in Greater New York State (PA,OH,NJ,CT,MA,VT,ONT) That Changed the World in 2017 I have continued to look for and survey locations that have Fields of Consciousness (FOC).   Last week  I went to Selkirk Shores State Parkparks.ny.gov › parks › selkirkshores › details

So far I have found over an  additional thirty locations that have FOC that I hope to add to a revision of the book. Many of these places are in New York (Central, Finger Lakes, Western, North Country, Southern Tier) but I have also found places in Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Canada.  Here are some of my previous  survey posts on places I have found.

Sacred Sites Update--Macedon's Butterfly Nature Trail  

Vermont New Hampshire Trip, Part 1--Overview

Sacred Sites Survey--Oxbow Falls, Canastota, NY

Grafton NYS Park, Hennig Preserve Surveys Part 1Sacred Sites Survey--Danby State Forest.

Last week I went to Selkirk looking for Lake Ontario stones and brought along my dowsing rods. When I went for I hike within the park I brought along my dowsing rods. When I asked for FOC I was directed to the point below



My dog Jaeda Bear is sitting in the center area of the FOC. The location was near a fenced in area as the picture above shows.

The vibe was a positive--Impressive! The rest of the park was neutral.

I look forward to doing more surveys and perhaps finding more places to add to an update.

If you have any suggestions for places that may FOC and places I should survey please mention them below.

Thanks,

madis


Monday, December 21, 2020

Happy Winter Solstice

Celebrate the Winter Solstice today--GO OUTSIDE AND HUG YOUR MOTHER. Spend some time outdoors, take a walk in the woods, do some work around your yard...Just do something to connect with and be with our Mother,

Today is the shortest day of the year and soon the days will begin to get longer. The Winter Solstice marks the New Year and is about new beginnings. This is a time to reflect upon what has been and what will be. Use it to make changes to and redirect your life.

Give Thanks. The last year has been challenging. Covid-19 has ravaged the world, it has brought hardship and suffering to many, the environmental crisis escalated and we saw increased wildfires, flooding and temperature rises around the world...Yet you are still here. Give thanks for that.

Long ago when we were in harmony with our Mother the earth, the Goddess ruled and life was more pastoral. The Winter Solstice was a sacred and holy event. You can  make it so again.

GO OUTSIE AND HUG YOUR MOTHER.



Sunday, December 13, 2020

Manitou's at Skytop (in the city of Syracuse) Posting #6 Creviced Manitous

Here are some trail maps from TrailForks-- Skytop Main Loop     and  Skytop lot South Entrance for Skytop. 

I have found an incredibly rich area for stone structures within Skytop; an abandoned quarry that straddles the  city of Syracuse and neghboring Jamesville, NY. There are areas with powerful energy and lots and lots of Manitou Stones.

Manitous in Crevice/Ravines 

One of the more interesting findings within Skytop are Manitous Stones located within rock crevices that are 5-10 feet deep and 10-20 feet wide. It is hard to believe that someone would place large stones within a crevice of that size.

The pictures below are from a crevice about 50 feet long. There are several Manitou stone within it.


My staff is painted in 1 foot increments. The Manitou Stone above is tilting. 

Looking ahead in the picture above is another Manitou picture below.


Below a wide angle to better show the crevice

The picture below is of a Manitou Stone with a small crevice, the size of a few hot tubs put together. The Manitou is tilting and about 4-5 feet long.



Who would have thought that millennia ago people would go to the effort to construct Manitou Stones in rock crevices.

Skytop continues to amaze and educate. It has been such a blessing to find such a place close to home.


Thursday, December 3, 2020

UN Chief--We Must End Our War on Nature

 "Our planet is broken," the Secretary General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, has warned.

Humanity is waging what he describes as a "suicidal" war on the natural world.

"Nature always strikes back, and is doing so with gathering force and fury," he told a BBC special event on the environment.

Mr Guterres wants to put tackling climate change at the heart of the UN's global mission.