Mount Shasta

in #nature9 years ago (edited)

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There is a special place I'd love to share with you, and it is known as Mount Shasta. It is one of my most favorite locations to visit when I am home in California. This mountain is magical and my heart yearns to visit soon. Before I was used to elevation hiking, this was my first serious climb. I literally felt as if I was not going to make it, but I did. I was able to accomplish something within myself and the reward was fruitful.

If you have never visited Mount Shasta then you might find it interesting that it is a potentially active volcano. The elevation is 14,179 feet and she is quite a dream to behold, let alone climb. There are glaciers and the weather can change within seconds. People have gotten lost and many have died. I've had the pleasure of climbing on all of the sides of this grand beauty and I love her. She is located in the Trinity-Shasta National Forest in the United States. If you climb to the lower parts there are crystals and some say they have seen Sasquatch and the little people. I have to admit, I am one of those people. This land is very sacred and there are gatekeepers keeping an eye throughout this land. Native Americans have many stories of this area and I have heard a few and personally experienced quite a bit.

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Interestingly, Mother Earth has seven chakras and Mount Shasta is the first chakra. These chakras hold very strong vortices and by some are considered doorways. These seven chakras are as follows:

  1. Mount Shasta, California - Root Chakra
  2. Lake Titicaca, Peru - Sacral Chakra
  3. Uluru, Australia - Solar Plexus Chakra
  4. Glastonbury, England - Heart Chakra
  5. Great Pyramids, Middle East - Throat Chakra (currently displaced due to unrest)
  6. Aeon Activation Center (Western Europe) - Pineal Chakra (this moves with time)
  7. Mount Kailas, Himalayas - Crown Chakra

You may ask, what is a chakra? The Sanskrit word for chakra means a wheel or disk or wheels of energy throughout the body. There are seven main chakras throughout the human body throughout the earth. As you can see above, Mount Shasta is the first chakra and she is very powerful. If you are a sensitive the vibrations you can feel through your body are electrifying. Warning, I would suggest no drinking or MJ use although I am guilty. I can only tell you from my experience the things I saw, felt and heard would have been more powerful if I hadn't had the Whiskey. It was a wild night, to say the least. Maybe, someday I will share what happened during my interesting weekends with the Beings that take care of Mount Shasta. For now, I hope you enjoyed what I have shared and if you ever have a chance to visit the area do not hesitate to accept the adventure with an open mind and heart. Blessings!

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fucking dope .....i cant wait till your next post for real...

@tt-dogg dude, thank you so much!! ✊🏽

Ah Mount Shasta! I couldn't resist her call three years ago.

Oh!!!? Tell me your story. I’m all ears. Many people hear and get lost or have no idea what just happen to them. I’d love to tell more of what happen to me in a future post. People will prob think I’m writing a fairytale LOL oh funny! I’ve seen your previous posts but I’m not into chic photos but I saw that you are living in Shasta. I miss Weed!!! Not the green stuff LOL I love in CO now so plenty of that here.

It's a long story... but in short, my sweet little dog peacefully died in Mount Shasta three years ago during a visit. The next three days I witnessed his transition to a being of light that moved back into the mountain. Though I loved to visit there in summer time, I never had thought I would go live in Mount Shasta, but three months after that event, I felt a strong calling to move, and within a week I found & bought a house and moved up there...

Wow! What a beautiful story and my heart is so touched. Thank you so much for sharing that with me. I believe it, completely. That is a sacred and holy place, as I mentioned in my writing. That's amazing that you moved just like that to be next to the gateway. I've heard many people express this same feeling. She was my happy place while I was back home. Have you been to Stewart's? Also have you heard the Lady yet?

You mean Stewart Spring? Yes I've been there, but not in the water. That's still on my to-do list :)

What do you mean by ...

have you heard the Lady yet?

... I guess the answer is "no" ;)

That water is very very special. Since you live there, it is very easy for you to go. A very Blessed place. Yes, I guess the answer is no. When you do, please let me know when this happens. Do you mostly stay in town? Do you go hiking up there much? From my experience the area is no place to live, and confirmed by local NdNs.

I live in the town of Mount Shasta and go hiking mostly in the summer time. The Old Ski Bowl and Panther Meadows are my usual starting places.

Your question about the lady triggered a memory: when my beloved dog Louis transitioned he joined a group of beings led by a lady. I was aware of them on the road that leads to Castle Lake - just before you get to the lake there's a view of Mount Shasta. I still go there regularly to tune in with those beings.

I love the town. Yes I know those spots. :)
I laughed so hard because my BFs name is Louis! LOL
Yes there are many Beings there, and they are lovely. I am talking about the gatekeeper and she sings. She is the one in charge. I saw many other Beings too. Which ones did you see? I'd love to hear about your experiences. I love that place a lot. I know after many visits that was only a small portion of what that land can do.

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