Wind Walker Learning Center is situated upon a unique Earth
Energy
Wind Walker Learning Center is located in Central Utah, just
outside of Spring City. Our location is 60 to 90 minutes from
the Wasatch front. The area’s beauty goes hand in hand
with inspiring stories of the Old West, Outlaws, Ancient Native
American Cultures, Resolute Pioneers, Renowned artists and
Famous movie stars which are all a part of the fascinating
legacy of the area.
The Learning Center begins in the world’s largest ancient
Juniper forest with many trees 700 to 800 years old. There
are 365-degree views. The center and surrounding area have
been noted to have a special synergy that has been called
Sacred ground down through the ages. When you come to Wind
Walker many of the experiences on this land are not something
we orchestrate. It just happens and is very individualized.
There are those that have never experienced a sacred site
so we taught it best to go into a little more detail at this
point:
What is a Sacred Site? By Lauren O Thyme
A sacred site is a locale where the earth's power radiates
more strongly in a vortex of energy. Sacred sites are usually
situated on natural energy streams that run beneath the earth's
surface. Sacred places can be natural, like holy wells or
rock formations, or built out of stone and earth. Ancient
peoples intuited power places, worshipped Nature, the Goddess
and other deities there, performed headings and other ceremonies,
and used them as "temples of learning." Often they
raised monuments of huge stones containing high concentrations
of crystalline substances, using advanced techniques since
forgotten or lost in modern times. They aligned their monuments,
as distinctly seen at Stonehenge, Carnac in France, and the
Egyptian pyramid complex, with the potency of the extra-terrestrial
forces of the sun, moon, planets and/or stars to augment the
already vital energies pulsating there. Ancient people often
built their sites using sacred geometry such as circles, ovals,
and pyramids. Furthermore, using arcane knowledge, ancient
people were able to "seal in" the immense power
of their sacred sites with ritual and ceremony, so that sacred
sites still vibrate with wisdom and energy after thousands
of years. With the advent of Christianity, Islam, Judaism,
Hinduism and Buddhism, new religious edifices were often built
on top of ancient sacred sites, like Chartres in France and
Glastonbury Abbey in England. However, these religions retained
intuitive understanding and ancient memories of the mystical
and mysterious forces of nature and utilized the power of
these sites.
Where Are Sacred Sites? Sacred sites exist
all over the world. Sometimes they are huge complexes, like
the Egyptian and Mayan pyramids and temples, Avebury and Stonehenge
(England), Carnac (France) and the Callanish Stones (Scotland).
Many are small, like Loanhead of Daviot (Scotland) or Stanton
Drew (England), quietly tucked away in cow pastures or in
a forest wilderness, practically unknown except to local residents
or sacred tour groups. However, regardless of their size or
reputation, all sacred sites contain vast oscillating intensity.
Furthermore, each sacred site is unique and contains its own
unique vibration coding, activity and purpose.
Why Go To A Sacred Site? They are boundless
sacred and holy repositories containing light, energy and
wisdom. Sacred sites are believed to have been originally
created by ancient peoples for: - learning psychic and spiritual
abilities, higher knowledge and wisdom, - healing of physical,
emotional, and spiritual bodies as well as personal, group
and planetary problems, - power generation and connection
- to themselves, each other, other communities, to the earth,
other dimensions, and to the sun, moon, planets and stars'
dynamism. Thus, when visiting sacred sites, one can achieve
spiritual, psychic, and/or metaphysical development in minutes
what might ordinarily take months or years. Another benefit
is the advancement of personal and global wisdom and knowledge
as well as healing one's self and the planet. When visiting
a sacred site a symbiosis or bonding takes place. In other
words, one embodies the sacred site's energy and wisdom, while
simultaneously one's conscious human energy activates and
expands the resonance and impact of the site. Another special
form of linking occurs when visiting a sacred site. One becomes
energetically connected to: other individuals and groups
who've visited the site, other sites joined along the
energy lines of the site being visited, individuals
and groups who've visited those other linked sites. Therefore,
since visiting sacred sites creates a connection with other
sacred sites and individuals around the world, "global
community" and a sense of oneness and unity is both formed
and enhanced. Copyright 1997 Lauren O. Thyme
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