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Post by willow on May 27, 2009 21:00:23 GMT -5
I just saw on You-tube, a short talk about some energy Vortexes found here in Central Iowa..Actually in the Des Moines, metro area . they have been checked and compared to those in Sedona and said to be no more and no less than those of Sedona. I wasn't sure if it was ok to put the link on here to the video, but can if it is all right.
I know there is a large energy vortex over the huge Medicine Wheel in the mountains in Montana, and not too far from Spearfish, South Dakota...
Do you know of others in the USA?
Blessings Willow
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Post by willow on May 27, 2009 21:11:28 GMT -5
Actually the Big Horn Medicine Wheel is in Wyoming, on top of the Big Horn range. We saw it from miles away on our way back from Montana. The entrance to the wheel faces east. It is 80 feet in diameter and has 28 spokes made of stones in a line. There are some comparisons made astronomically to the stars associated with Summer soltice. Very cool!
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Post by willow on May 29, 2009 10:30:12 GMT -5
Ok Piper, was just wanting to follow rules about not putting on links (but maybe not to put links on that sell things?) Vortex in Iowa Kevin Thoren – Massage Therapist & Energy Worker in Des Moines created a video on a Vortex in Iowa that he discovered. Check it out at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1ULImA2rfU&feature=channel_pageWow, i can see how it would be easy to see UFO's especially in those areas, near the mountains. I believe there is a lot of energy and other anomalies there. blessings Willow
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Post by willow on Jun 4, 2009 10:27:14 GMT -5
Piper Thank you for the help on You tube in messages. I do understand and agree with your point. i sent an email to him to ask about the Vortexes. He sent a response back that several people were meeting at a Visitor center near the lake in our area and could go experience the Vortex. It "felt" a little strange, so I did not go. I honor my inner guide. I know he is a reputable Massage Therapist but something didn't "feel" quite right at this time to go check it out. I do feel there are energy centers.. perhaps that is what draws me so to the Black Hills area and to southern Missouri and Northwestern Arkansas...It feels more than the energy of nature in a heavily wooded area or near water. Each of those offer a wonderful healing energy to me. The rocky rough area of the mountains or the Badlands feels like a more masculine energy where lakes, ponds or gentle streams feel more like a feminine energy to me. Does that make sense?
You are so awesome. Thank you, Piper
Hugs Willow
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Post by Sloan on Jun 10, 2009 21:36:03 GMT -5
Neat stuff!
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