We’d like to show the side of the world you don’t normally see on television.
The powerful "love" energy that sweeps off Mt. Shasta and off a volcano in Bali. The Balinese mountain was lined with very diversely beautifully designed temples all the way to the top, and there were many priests available to anoint your 3rd eye with ashes, as you climbed & stopped to pray. I climbed Mt. Shasta on a vision quest with a powerful shaman Tomas Pinkson, and visited many other times including leading a group there on an Easter weekend. I felt the most loving energy on the Easter trip.
Another trip to a sacred deserted island, while cruising, which was so secluded that the animals on the island and under the water did not know to be afraid of us, and we kept it that way and vowed not to divulge the location. Hint, it may be somewhere near Bali - see map below. I featured it in a book Sailing & Swimming with Dolphins.. Also featured was Divina the Golden Dolphin, who guided us to teach the golden rules of all religions everywhere. "My love for you will always be, forevermore, throughout eternity." Divina
THE MOST POWERFUL SPIRITUAL EXPERIENCE I HAVE EVER HAD WAS ON THE VERY TOP OF MAUNA KEA IN HAWAII ON THE "BIG ISLAND" IN HILO. IT HAS THE LARGEST TELESCOPE TO SEARCH THE STARS, GALAXIES, AND UNIVERSES IN THE WORLD. THAT IS WHERE I WAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LET'S DIALOGUE,
MARCELLE MENDEZ
This is a really deep subject. Are there places that in and of themselves are special? If so why? Someone builds a church and people start attending services in the church. 4 or 5 generations later people say what a wonderful spiritual place it is.
My question is as follow: Was there something special about the location that the people who decided to build the church felt when they were looking for a place to build the church or did it become special because of the many services and families with ties to the church? Before buildings, Native Americans and others held mountains, lakes, and other natural locations as sacred. I tend to think that almost any place can be spiritual to at least one person.
I have a lake in Pennsylvania that I feel is very special. I doubt I could convince many of the local people that it is spiritual. I think it is because when I go there I get thoughts that cause me to think or rethink how I am spending my life.
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