Thursday, May 5, 2022

Peacemaker's Sanctuary Onondaga Lake

I went to the Peacemaker's Sanctuary today expecting to see high water and the legs of the benches several inches deep in water. Last year was a wet year, not only in spring, but for most to the year. Tim Hart moved the benches to higher ground close to the the main path and tied them to trees lest they be swept away.



What I did find was several large branches and even a tree that had fallen down.

 
The ground was incredible dry for the springtime.

In the picture above on the left is a large tree trunk that fell and is now resting against another tree.


As always the vibe was incredible, extremely positive. There were two Energy Vortices in the area. Both benches had lost their respective Energy Vortexes. I was able to resuscitate one of them. And should be able to resurrect the other one next time


While it can be disappointing that we lost two Energy Vortexes. The good news is that people are using the benches. I saw a fellow leaving as I was approaching.

We want people to spend time here because the vibe and consciousness of the area is so powerful, that anyone that spends time there will have their soul nourished and their consciousness raised--which is ultimately why we constructed the sanctuary,

So I was pleased.

We will move the benches back to their original locations in the next few weeks.

As a Keeper I have responsibility for the Peacemaker's Sanctuary. I will go back and work to improve the space.

Again if you are looking to learn to be able to sense and feel space (Mother Earth's Energies, Essences and Consciousness), particularly Consciousness, this is the place to go. It is also phenomenal for having  mystical experiences, an ephiphany.....



Twentieth Anniversary. The Friday after this upcoming Thanksgiving will mark the twentieth birthday when we reinvigorated and rectified this very ancient sacred area. About twenty-five of us gathered on that snowy day for an incredible ceremony. 

We will hold some sort of commemoration. If you would like to get involved, or have any suggestions post a comment.

madis

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