Been to many of them. I spent much of my youth going camping with my mom.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "TurquoiseB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 8:49 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: New TM school in KS to cost $500 million - top 
students know Geography


> --- In [email protected], "llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> If we stand really still we can feel the earth moving.
>
> If you like that sensation, you should spend the night
> at Monument Valley or Canyon de Chelly or Chaco Canyon.
> It's amazing that the power of such places has not been
> dissapated by humans yet.
>
>>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>>   From: Vaj
>>   To: [email protected]
>>   Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 7:08 AM
>>   Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: New TM school in KS to cost $500
> million - top students know Geography
>>
>>
>>   Fascinating. This places the actual physical center near the
> sacred site of Bear Butte--the place where Crazy Horse and Geronimo
> achieved siddhi--and one of the most powerful sacred sites I've ever
> experienced. Ritual activity in this area goes back over 10,000 years
> and is sacred to the Sioux and the Cheyenne. It's their "Mt. Sinai".
> If you are ever in this area, it's worth the day hike or better, an
> overnight. It will blow your mind.
>>
>>
>>   There were still medicine men taking initiates in for the 3-day
> and night vigil and fast/visioning when I was there last--consequently
> you can only approach the summit by one path, as completely
> surrounding the path are hundreds of old magical circles in stone that
> various shamans had sat in over history. The trees all along the path
> are all strewn with cloth used to hold offerings to the Great Spirit.
> Bear Butte is unique in that to the east of it lies the high plains
> and to the west the Black Hills, so Bear Butte stands like a lone
> sentinel and gateway to the Black Hills.
>>
>>
>>   This is also where the cave where the sacred arrows were received.
> Unfortunately the US military used the cave for target practice in the
> last century and it is damaged but visitors to this day still
> spontaneously catch the smell of burning sweet grass.
>>
>>
>>   On Jan 19, 2007, at 1:09 AM, allanrosenzweig wrote:
>>
>>
>>     "top, 'first-class' intelligentsia" know their Geography and
> American
>>
>>     History.  KS has not been the center since 1959.
>>
>>     http://Brahmasthan.us
>>
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