Overview
The convergence of jade-bearing geology and dramatic ocean interface creates an unusually potent energetic environment where mineral earth energy meets the vast electromagnetic field of the Pacific. The jade deposits add a heart-centered, harmonizing quality to the site's frequency. Visitors report deep emotional healing, enhanced dream recall, and a sense of timelessness at this coastal threshold. The energy facilitates connection between the green ray of the heart and the expansive blue frequency of ocean consciousness.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
This coastal site in California lies within Chumash territory, where jade and serpentine deposits occur along the Big Sur and central coast cliffs. The Chumash civilization, one of the most complex hunter-gatherer societies in North America, maintained extensive trade networks and ceremonial practices connected to coastal landscape features. Jade was prized both practically and spiritually, and coastal bluffs served as ceremonial observation points for tracking celestial events over the Pacific horizon. Archaeological sites along this coast include shell middens, rock art, and burial sites spanning thousands of years.
Rory's Field Notes
Coastal bluff with Type 4 node and jade pebbles.
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