Himalayas to Andes?

It's really hard to breathe at 13,000 feet. Would you believe half that? Nonetheless the spiritual energy of the earth is about to lower itself- elevation wise.

By: Ernie Fitzpatrick


I'm going to move into some speculation which is something akin to a scientific postulate or a spiritual feeling of which we have little control or ability to articulate let alone understand. But, until we have the courage to go where we're not familiar, discovering new vistas will probably not happen. So, let me introduce you (some may already know) to the Serpent of Light

Tibet has often been called the "Roof of the World." The plateau is probably the largest and highest area ever to exist in Earth history, with an average elevation exceeding 16,400 feet. second to that would be the Andes. The Andes form the world's longest exposed mountain range- a continuous chain of mountains along the western coast of South America, more than 4,400 miles long, 300 miles wide with an average elevation of 13,000 ft.

Drunvalo Melchizedek is one of thsoe unique people!

Drunvalo is a world traveler, workshop leader, gives seminars and lectures on sacred geometry, human energy fields, spirituality, and meditation. He's also the author of four books including The Ancient Secrets of the Flower of Life, Volumes I and II, Living in the Heart, and The Serpent Of Light: Beyond 2012. These books have been published in 29 languages and reach out to over one hundred countries throughout the world.

The essence of his latest book is that there is a kundalini energy that resides within the earth, which is unconscious, instinctive, and is envisioned either as a sleeping serpent that moves every 13,000 years. It moves from one center of spiritual consciousness to another. Would you be surprised if the next move happens with the winter solstice of 2012 (can you day December 21?).

Why it moves? How does one "know" that? As I said, speculation?

In essence there's a 13,000 year spiritual movement in process that will take this force from the Himalayas to the Andes- and more specifically in Chile. It's an interesting (far out) read for those who understand the world of Barbara Hand Clow or maybe more specifically Dr. Meg Blackburn Losey (which is why I bought the book).

I've not yet bought the theory- but, I'm open!  :-)

Ernie Fitzpatrick

Author Bio

As a spiritual-futurist my commentaries and articles deal primarily with an interpretation of current events in light of macro-universal forces at play, particularly leading up to 2012.





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