Sacred Places & Energy Patterning

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The concept of “sacred” is shifting away from its traditional ties to religion and worship and instead focusing on what is “worthy of respect.” Sacred places and objects can evoke feelings of peace, energy, or power. However, these feelings are not inherent to the place or object; rather, they arise from our beliefs about them and our connection to them.

The most significant factor influencing the effect of a sacred place is our belief about it. Both the physical and emotional journey to the place plays a crucial role in the overall experience, allowing for a change in energy and creating a space for openness and self-reflection. In fact, the physical journey is just as important as the destination, as it opens us to new experiences and facilitates interaction with the idea of the place. Even if we never physically visit a location, our perception of it can impact us because we engage with the idea and the collective consciousness surrounding it.

The energy of a sacred place is influenced not only by its physical attributes but also by the consciousness and feelings of those who have been there. A place’s history — encompassing the emotions and experiences of previous visitors — significantly contributes to its energy and can be sensed by those who are attuned to it. The energy in sacred places is often shaped by the emotions of tourists, which can alter or even wipe out / completely mask the original energy.

For example, sites like the Auschwitz concentration camp maintain their intense energy due to the strong feelings of fear, despair, and grief associated with the location; visitors often subconsciously seek healing there.

Human emotions and experiences create powerful energy patterns, or “ley lines,” which can be even more significant than natural energy patterns. Places like Stonehenge, on the other hand, have experienced a loss of energy over time, partly due to only being able to view it from a distance and the disruptive presence of nearby motorways.

The power associated with sacred places and objects often reflects the energy we project onto them rather than being an inherent quality of the place or object. The process of patterning — creating energy patterns through repeated experiences and emotions — is significant in how places and objects develop their energy and meaning.

Sacred places and objects hold energy patterns that can be absorbed and assimilated, leading to transformation and growth. These patterns encompass not just physical energies but also feelings and vibrations that can be felt and connected with through empathy and resonance. We are drawn to certain places and objects because our energy bodies recognize the patterns they contain, and these patterns can unlock new experiences and insights.

Creating a sacred space can involve designating an area for a specific activity, such as meditation or whatever resonates most with you. Consistently using this space for a particular purpose can embed a powerful energy pattern, making it easier to return to a state of feeling whenever you revisit the physical space.

Crystals can hold potent patterns that profoundly affect us, but their power is not intrinsic; rather, it is the pattern they embody that resonates with certain people. Crystal skulls are unique because they have a smooth surface without identifiable marks, leading to unconventional beliefs about their otherworldly origins and connections to parallel worlds or extraterrestrial contact.

Crop circles represent a visual pattern that can influence us, even through photographs. Their patterns function as keys to unlocking energy flow within you. They are powerful patterns that can awaken something within people — regardless of whether they are manmade — and serve as bridges between different levels of consciousness and dimensions. The mysterious nature of crop circles contributes to their power, allowing us to project our hopes and fears onto them, igniting imagination and creativity.

Sacred places, like pyramids and temples, can be constructed with mathematical and astrological significance, making them more accessible to those inclined toward science. However, their true power lies in their ability to connect us to the unknown and the wider universe of ideas.

While sacred places and objects contain energy patterns that can be absorbed and incorporated into our being, they do not have power over us. The power always resides within us; however, visiting these places or holding objects can help us access and tap into our inner strength and connection to spirit.

The energy patterns and codes found in sacred sites and objects are not exclusive to those locations; they can be found and accessed elsewhere, serving as tools for empowerment rather than sources of external power.

BONUS: As well as the audio recording you will also receive a bonus pdf with two issues of Story Waters Weekly which contains an expanded text version of this message.

Running Time: 2 hours and 8 minutes.

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Includes bonus pdf.

The concept of “sacred” is shifting away from its traditional ties to religion and worship and instead focusing on what is “worthy of respect.” Sacred places and objects can evoke feelings of peace, energy, or power. However, these feelings are not inherent to the place or object; rather, they arise from our beliefs about them and our connection to them.

The most significant factor influencing the effect of a sacred place is our belief about it. Both the physical and emotional journey to the place plays a crucial role in the overall experience, allowing for a change in energy and creating a space for openness and self-reflection. In fact, the physical journey is just as important as the destination, as it opens us to new experiences and facilitates interaction with the idea of the place. Even if we never physically visit a location, our perception of it can impact us because we engage with the idea and the collective consciousness surrounding it.

The energy of a sacred place is influenced not only by its physical attributes but also by the consciousness and feelings of those who have been there. A place’s history — encompassing the emotions and experiences of previous visitors — significantly contributes to its energy and can be sensed by those who are attuned to it. The energy in sacred places is often shaped by the emotions of tourists, which can alter or even wipe out / completely mask the original energy.

For example, sites like the Auschwitz concentration camp maintain their intense energy due to the strong feelings of fear, despair, and grief associated with the location; visitors often subconsciously seek healing there.

Human emotions and experiences create powerful energy patterns, or “ley lines,” which can be even more significant than natural energy patterns. Places like Stonehenge, on the other hand, have experienced a loss of energy over time, partly due to only being able to view it from a distance and the disruptive presence of nearby motorways.

The power associated with sacred places and objects often reflects the energy we project onto them rather than being an inherent quality of the place or object. The process of patterning — creating energy patterns through repeated experiences and emotions — is significant in how places and objects develop their energy and meaning.

Sacred places and objects hold energy patterns that can be absorbed and assimilated, leading to transformation and growth. These patterns encompass not just physical energies but also feelings and vibrations that can be felt and connected with through empathy and resonance. We are drawn to certain places and objects because our energy bodies recognize the patterns they contain, and these patterns can unlock new experiences and insights.

Creating a sacred space can involve designating an area for a specific activity, such as meditation or whatever resonates most with you. Consistently using this space for a particular purpose can embed a powerful energy pattern, making it easier to return to a state of feeling whenever you revisit the physical space.

Crystals can hold potent patterns that profoundly affect us, but their power is not intrinsic; rather, it is the pattern they embody that resonates with certain people. Crystal skulls are unique because they have a smooth surface without identifiable marks, leading to unconventional beliefs about their otherworldly origins and connections to parallel worlds or extraterrestrial contact.

Crop circles represent a visual pattern that can influence us, even through photographs. Their patterns function as keys to unlocking energy flow within you. They are powerful patterns that can awaken something within people — regardless of whether they are manmade — and serve as bridges between different levels of consciousness and dimensions. The mysterious nature of crop circles contributes to their power, allowing us to project our hopes and fears onto them, igniting imagination and creativity.

Sacred places, like pyramids and temples, can be constructed with mathematical and astrological significance, making them more accessible to those inclined toward science. However, their true power lies in their ability to connect us to the unknown and the wider universe of ideas.

While sacred places and objects contain energy patterns that can be absorbed and incorporated into our being, they do not have power over us. The power always resides within us; however, visiting these places or holding objects can help us access and tap into our inner strength and connection to spirit.

The energy patterns and codes found in sacred sites and objects are not exclusive to those locations; they can be found and accessed elsewhere, serving as tools for empowerment rather than sources of external power.

BONUS: As well as the audio recording you will also receive a bonus pdf with two issues of Story Waters Weekly which contains an expanded text version of this message.

Running Time: 2 hours and 8 minutes.

Includes bonus pdf.

The concept of “sacred” is shifting away from its traditional ties to religion and worship and instead focusing on what is “worthy of respect.” Sacred places and objects can evoke feelings of peace, energy, or power. However, these feelings are not inherent to the place or object; rather, they arise from our beliefs about them and our connection to them.

The most significant factor influencing the effect of a sacred place is our belief about it. Both the physical and emotional journey to the place plays a crucial role in the overall experience, allowing for a change in energy and creating a space for openness and self-reflection. In fact, the physical journey is just as important as the destination, as it opens us to new experiences and facilitates interaction with the idea of the place. Even if we never physically visit a location, our perception of it can impact us because we engage with the idea and the collective consciousness surrounding it.

The energy of a sacred place is influenced not only by its physical attributes but also by the consciousness and feelings of those who have been there. A place’s history — encompassing the emotions and experiences of previous visitors — significantly contributes to its energy and can be sensed by those who are attuned to it. The energy in sacred places is often shaped by the emotions of tourists, which can alter or even wipe out / completely mask the original energy.

For example, sites like the Auschwitz concentration camp maintain their intense energy due to the strong feelings of fear, despair, and grief associated with the location; visitors often subconsciously seek healing there.

Human emotions and experiences create powerful energy patterns, or “ley lines,” which can be even more significant than natural energy patterns. Places like Stonehenge, on the other hand, have experienced a loss of energy over time, partly due to only being able to view it from a distance and the disruptive presence of nearby motorways.

The power associated with sacred places and objects often reflects the energy we project onto them rather than being an inherent quality of the place or object. The process of patterning — creating energy patterns through repeated experiences and emotions — is significant in how places and objects develop their energy and meaning.

Sacred places and objects hold energy patterns that can be absorbed and assimilated, leading to transformation and growth. These patterns encompass not just physical energies but also feelings and vibrations that can be felt and connected with through empathy and resonance. We are drawn to certain places and objects because our energy bodies recognize the patterns they contain, and these patterns can unlock new experiences and insights.

Creating a sacred space can involve designating an area for a specific activity, such as meditation or whatever resonates most with you. Consistently using this space for a particular purpose can embed a powerful energy pattern, making it easier to return to a state of feeling whenever you revisit the physical space.

Crystals can hold potent patterns that profoundly affect us, but their power is not intrinsic; rather, it is the pattern they embody that resonates with certain people. Crystal skulls are unique because they have a smooth surface without identifiable marks, leading to unconventional beliefs about their otherworldly origins and connections to parallel worlds or extraterrestrial contact.

Crop circles represent a visual pattern that can influence us, even through photographs. Their patterns function as keys to unlocking energy flow within you. They are powerful patterns that can awaken something within people — regardless of whether they are manmade — and serve as bridges between different levels of consciousness and dimensions. The mysterious nature of crop circles contributes to their power, allowing us to project our hopes and fears onto them, igniting imagination and creativity.

Sacred places, like pyramids and temples, can be constructed with mathematical and astrological significance, making them more accessible to those inclined toward science. However, their true power lies in their ability to connect us to the unknown and the wider universe of ideas.

While sacred places and objects contain energy patterns that can be absorbed and incorporated into our being, they do not have power over us. The power always resides within us; however, visiting these places or holding objects can help us access and tap into our inner strength and connection to spirit.

The energy patterns and codes found in sacred sites and objects are not exclusive to those locations; they can be found and accessed elsewhere, serving as tools for empowerment rather than sources of external power.

BONUS: As well as the audio recording you will also receive a bonus pdf with two issues of Story Waters Weekly which contains an expanded text version of this message.

Running Time: 2 hours and 8 minutes.

You will receive a zip file containing 2 mp3s, 1 pdf, and the album cover image.

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