Overview
Costa Rica's highland nodes carry the intense, electrically-charged energy characteristic of volcanic landscapes in the tropics, where abundant life force meets powerful geological currents from deep within the earth. The site sits within what some researchers identify as the 5th Circuit of the planetary energy grid, a Jupiter leyline on the Planetary Holon. Visitors to Costa Rican sacred mountains consistently report magnetic sensations, heightened awareness, and a powerful connection to what the Bribri call Sibu – the creative force that flows through all living things. The lush biodiversity and constant cloud-forest moisture amplify the site's already potent energetic field.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Gold Mountain (Cerro de Oro) is located in the San Jose Province of Costa Rica's Central Valley highlands, within a landscape sacred to the indigenous Bribri and Cabecar peoples of the Talamancan tradition. Costa Rica's mountainous interior was considered deeply sacred by pre-Columbian cultures, with peaks and ridges serving as ceremonial sites for shamans and tribal leaders. The region sits on the volcanic spine of Central America, where tectonic forces create an energetically dynamic landscape that indigenous peoples recognized and mapped through oral tradition spanning thousands of years.
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