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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

The Ancients Knew Energy Vortexes

de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception 




Is Desert Hot Springs an Energy Vortex?

Vortexes are power spots where a great concentration of energy emits from the planet. Some experts feel that these power points are themselves only surface manifestations of an energy infrastructure within the planet. There are two types of energy vortexes. Positive vortexes expand and perpetuate energy. Negative vortexes dissipate energy. I'll have more to say about negative vortexes later.

In the extraordinary case of Desert Hot Springs, there is a convergence of five energies. Earthquake faults, geothermal underground water, mountain peak alignments, wind, and Sun energies. The map included here (you can click on it to see a larger version) will help you understand the location of these energies and their relationship to one another. First, the green line running from bottom right to top left (from Southeast to Northwest) is the Mission Creek fault line. This fault is a break off from the famous San Andreas Fault, which is South of the city. The blue circled area is the location of the underground hot water lake. The blue dashed line running through the lake is the mathematical mean of the lake's position. The red line with the circles is the line connecting the peaks of the rim of the Little San Bernardino Mountains. These mountains border the city to the Northeast. Notice that these three lines are almost parallel to one another. This means that their energy fields are in alignment with one another. This is no accident, for the underground lake is held in place by the fault line and the mountains provide the water runoff for the lake. This is another example of nature in harmony.

The important thing to know here is if you are standing facing the Northeast you are putting your body in alignment with these positive energies. You may have even found yourself standing in this direction and rested or meditating and not really knowing why. Maybe you just found it comfortable. It's like sitting in front of your fireplace at home. We all like to sit directly in front, not off to the side, so we can feel the warmth and see the dancing images in the flames.

It is unfortunate that the founding fathers of the city were unaware of this energy alignment. If they had constructed the city streets on a Northwest by Southeast axis, the general population would be calmer.

In addition to these energies we have strong wind energy, from the common therapeutic breeze to the sometimes ferocious storms. The wind is an energy of purification. Could you imagine the trouble we would be in if our wind didn't blow and ground the smog that enters our valley from the West? Many of us Native Americans can listen to the wind and hear it talk. It sometimes tells us about the conditions from where it came; sometimes it will tell us about the weather that is coming.

Finally there is the wonderful Sun energy for which this area is famous. As the Sun transits from the East to the West, it bathes the valley with all its power, brightness, and healing energy.

So what is the significance of a place that is an energy vortex? Ancient peoples made pilgrimages to these locations because they were believed to be sacred sites. These early people would come to these places to do ceremonies and ask for healing. Over the centuries the knowledge of these sites was passed down from generation to generation. In the Native American culture these places were in the care of medicine men. Many of the ceremonies performed in these locations involved the four elements-Earth, Fire, Water, and Air. These medicine people knew that communion with these elements could bring forth healing.

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