Energy Node

Galway lost node

Ireland

Overview

Western Ireland carries one of the strongest concentrations of earth energy in Europe, where the Atlantic meets ancient Precambrian rock in a landscape scoured clean by ice and wind. The Galway area is known among sensitives for sudden, unexpected openings – moments where the veil between this world and the other world thins without warning. The wet, mineral-rich atmosphere and vast skies create conditions where consciousness naturally expands and the presence of the ancestors feels immediate.

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History, Archaeology & Significance

The Galway region of western Ireland is one of Europe's most concentrated areas of prehistoric sacred sites, containing over 200 documented megalithic monuments including court tombs, portal dolmens, stone circles, and decorated cult stones like the Iron Age Turoe Stone with its La Tene spiral carvings. The landscape of Connemara and east Galway preserves sites spanning from the Neolithic (4000 BC) through the early Christian period. Many sites remain undocumented, hidden among the fields, bogs, and rocky outcrops of this ancient terrain.

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