Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Mt. Kailash and Mt. Shasta are both worldwide recognized Sacred Mountains



A friend of mine recently was talking about a lady he knew  circumambulating Kailash which is a very common for spiritual people to do in Asia, especially people in India and Nepal who are spiritual or religious by nature. And people come from all over the world, in tours especially now, to visit Mt. Shasta which is sacred to at least 6 native American tribes in the U.S. and to many religions and religious people and spiritual people all over the world.

These two mountains might be the most famous spiritual mountains on earth by the way.

I spoke with a friend who was a Catholic Priest in the 1980s about this he was very very intuitive like me but also had a 200 IQ and so was not only a Catholic Priest but also a lawyer who was once District Attorney for Santa Cruz County as well when he was younger before he became a priest.

His thoughts about Mount Shasta were that "Everything lined up for Mt. Shasta". For example, it is in the exact right place on the earth's crust so ley lines and volcanic activity created this ideal situation there where people's ESP goes off the charts when exposed to this mountain for very long. In other words Mt. Shasta enhances your abilities to commune with God and Angels and Nature.

So, Mt. Shasta is a volcano in the exact right place to enhance people's contact with God and the infinite and angels and everything good in their lives. You can feel this if you go there and "slow down" enough to experience it or to camp remotely somewhere on the mountain. Some people like myself also experience this mountaineering skiing or cross country skiing on the mountain as well. Or some people like to swim in places like Castle Lake while looking across the valley from the lake at Mount Shasta. We all have ways to "tune into" the infinite while in this area to enhance our lives with God and nature.

I haven't spent time with Mt. Kailash but I may have seen it in the distance when I was in Nepal for Example. I'm not sure about this because I was focusing a lot more on mountains like  "fish tail mountain in Nepal and on Mt. Everest when I was there in 1985 and 1986.

Machapuchare - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machapuchare

Machapuchare, Machhapuchchhre or Machhapuchhre (from Nepali माछापुच्छ्रे , meaning 'fishtail'), is amountain in the Annapurna Himalayas of north central Nepal. It is ranked thirteenth most beautifulmountain in the world by Telegraph, UK in April, 2018.
Translation‎: ‎fish's tail
Elevation‎: ‎6,993 m (22,943 ft)
Parent range‎: ‎Annapurna Himalayas
Prominence‎: ‎1,233 m (4,045 ft)

Machapuchare, “Fish Tail Mountain,” where no human has ever set ...

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Ley line - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ley_line

Ley lines /leɪ laɪnz/ are apparent alignments of land forms, places of ancient religious significance or culture, often including man-made structures. They are straight 'paths' or routes in the landscape which are believed to have spiritual significance.

Ley Lines, The Supernatural Lines That Connect The Universe

allthatsinteresting.com/ley-lines

Mar 14, 2018 - Be the sites man-made or natural, they all fell into a pattern, usually a straight line. He coined these lines “leys,” later “ley lines,” and in doing so opened a world of supernatural and spiritual beliefs.

Ley-lines - Ancient-Wisdom

www.ancient-wisdom.com/leylines.htm

'Ley lines are hypothetical alignments of a number of places of geographical interest, such as ancient monuments and megaliths. Their existence was suggested in 1921 by the amateur archaeologist Alfred Watkins, whose book 'The Old Straight Track' brought the alignments to the attention of the wider public'.


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