Sunday, July 6, 2025

Mt. Shasta is like the "Mt. Kailash" of America

One of the reasons it is what it is is that most mountains are together mostly on earth whereas MT. Shasta is a volcano so it stands out in an amazing way where even if you are looking up from the City of Mt. Shasta you are looking up from 3500 feet to an altitude of well over 14,000 feet which is very impressive and imposing upon you as a person. It makes people either feel very small in comparison or it tends to make them worship or have amazing experiences around this "Magic Mountain".

The Native Americans were the first (in recorded history) to worship this "Magic Mountain" and it is sacred to at least 6 different Tribes in this Area all around this mountain. 

People have all sorts of experiences with Mt. Shasta and often they are overwhelming because they are so beyond the 5 senses.

So, as you begin to be transported to new places and dimensions internally and externally around the mountain doorways of consciousness and physical experiences as you hike or ski or drive around the mountain or swim in the pristine mountain lakes of this area or kayak down rivers nearby like the SAcramento River (however, I have almost bought it inner tubing down the Sacramento River below Canterra Loop so be careful the rapids don't get you. I lost my inner tube when I saw the rapids I likely couldn't survive and grabbed a branch on a tree but the current was too fast and took my head under the water but I didn't let go and eventually was able to breathe again and pull myself up that limb to safety. However, then I was on the wrong side of the river to get back to safe ground and had to walk below the rapids to find a safe place to cross.

So, though you could become enlightened in one day around Mt. Shasta because of natural empowerments here, you also have to be careful to still physically survive in the mountain wildernesses that surround Mt. Shasta.

By God's Grace

Putting yourself in life or death situations might mean death 50% of the time so be careful getting enlightened around Mt. Shasta.

Many people die climbing Mt. Shasta every year because they are not careful enough with what they are capable of doing and surviving. There is a bench right above Bunny flat with the memorial of two 18 year old boys who summited only to die coming down off the summit of Mt. Shasta. In this sense going up  to the summit is often safer than coming down from the summit at altitude.

So, come and become enlightened but be sure to be safe physically while you are here so you survive to live another day.

By God's Grace 

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