Mt Clemens Mi used to be known for its healing mineral water
Alas No more , they use to have it in local motels.
Such a waste, I hope they bring it back.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Anderson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 5:21 AM
To: *Silver-List*
Subject: RE: CS>Sacred areas and healing clays


That would be Rotorua, Jonathan.
I believe there is at least one mud bath spa, much in the tradition of
the Russian.

Yes, it is a magical place, 30 minutes drive from where I was born...

Ivan.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 3 December 2002 7:22 p.m.
> To: *Silver-List*
> Subject: CS>Sacred areas and healing clays
>
>
> A few years ago I visited Hamilton, NZ, and went to an area
> there which
> is sacred to the Maori -- a mesmerizing place of bubbling pools of
> molten clay, steam spouts, and so on.   I could have stayed
> a lifetime.
>  Pure magic.  But the tour guides dragged me away.   I
> would not be at
> all surprised if this area has healing clays.  I have a strong
> sensitivity to energy fields, and this place had quite a
> "charge" to it.
>   The name does not come to mine -- Remoura?  Ivan, do you know?
>
> JBB


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