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Engstlenalp, a high alpine valley in Switzerland’s Bernese Oberland at 1,838 meters, is a revered Kraftort (place of power) known for its moraine hill, a “supernatural power station” radiating 48,000 Bovis units of bioenergy. Surrounded by rugged peaks, alpine roses, and the serene Engstlensee lake, this remote site draws spiritual seekers and hikers via a challenging journey involving cable cars and a two-hour hike from Engelberg. Its high-energy zone, marked by swarming ants and a balancing stone, contrasts with a nearby “dead zone” that evokes unease, enhancing its mystical allure. Likely connected to ley lines—energy pathways linking sacred sites—Engstlenalp resonates with global vortices like Uluru and Stonehenge.
Introduction Mount Shasta, a towering stratovolcano in Northern California, rises to 14,179 feet, standing alone amidst the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. Its striking presence and isolation...
Introduction Mount Kailash, rising 6,638 meters in the Kailash Range of the Transhimalaya, is one of the world’s most sacred mountains, located near the sources...
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