Since everyone’s energy patterns have their personal vibrations, we all resonate with the vibrations of different locations here on our planet. Like so many who visit here and never leave, we both highly resonate with the big
I (Jennifer) love every place and continent I’ve ever been. Especially in
The Pacific N.W. has always resonated with my soul. I feel “it” in the waters and tree there. They somehow enhance my being and bring out the best in me when I connect with their spirit. The stones of the S.W. states, thought nearly polar opposites from home, induce a similar state in my mind and body when I keep myself open to them. Those are the only two places in the whole world that truly called to me before, even with all of the “power places” and visual wonders I’ve visited.
For many years, I had (actually Fil did too) a strong intuitive need to live in
We are completely in love with this place. One particular place here that feels like home to our spirits, is South Point.
Sever intensity, introspective clarity, or soothing love. . .what ever it is that you’re seeking, South Point will provide.
Violently pounding waves thrash the cliffs and beach, while soft grassy planes roll gently towards craggy rock faces. Warped trees lean at sharp angles, whipped and mangled from ferocious wind currents.
In the placidity of distant cow pastures, windmills stand solemnly.
Scarcely seeming to turn, their steadfast stance exemplifies strength even in commanding storms. Peace incarnate swims slowly through the deep waters: whales provide a show by their very presence.
Whether you visit this southern most point in the
Emotions are manifested by the chameleon-like energy of the place, effectively illuminating the next step on the path for our higher selves.
In another corner of the island,
Puna is an Eastern district known for its laid back attitude, bohemian living standards, and hippie community.
Its lush jungle land intermixes with streaks of lava deserts, both abutting deep blue ocean waves. Night’s symphony starts early with the intense, undulating chorus of coqui frogs.
My personal favorite features are the tunneled roads beneath towering acacia trees whose long arms reach up as if playing London-Bridge with the rugged cars and hitch-hikers.
Along the Puna coast lies one of its well-loved treasures. . .
Stepping into the tranquil waters, the natural warmth washes away any residue of less-than-peaceful thoughts.
The Hot Pond is fed by a therapeutic combination of trickling volcanic thermal springs and gently lapping white waves of the ocean.
With the perfect balance of sea salt and fresh water, the wetness against your skin feels both clean and silky.
Small fish swim gracefully around the visitors, curiously exploring and “kissing” their toes in hopes of food.
Seeming to bring forth spiritual inspiration and self-expression, this pool is certainly a place to nourish both body and soul.




















2 comments:
Amazing.Thank you for sharing.Mama Wiesia
Beautifully written and fantastic photos!
Love you guys.
OXOXOXOX
Dad
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