Overview
An Emperor Dragon (Type 5) line runs directly through this man-made pyramid – the highest point on the island. The ancient inhabitants built this mound because they knew these structures enhanced and anchored the energies. They lived underground in caves within it, connecting with ancestors. When monks arrived they added to the legend saying Angels came down from heaven here. The 52 stone labyrinths found on 4 islands are associated with the powerful energy lines – the same reason we find labyrinths in Templar-designed cathedrals at Chartres, Amiens, and Reims.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Sekirnaya Gora ('Miracle Mountain') is a 100-meter artificial hill on the Solovetsky Islands in Russia's White Sea, only 150km from the Arctic Circle. In 2002, a team of Russian geologists determined it was man-made – built from glacial moraine material. Now topped by a small Orthodox monastery (Skete), the site belonged to the White Sea Bolagoria tribe thousands of years before the monks arrived in the 15th century. The archipelago also contains 52 Vavilons (stone labyrinths and straight lines ending in spirals) found on only 4 of the islands.
Rory's Field Notes
An Emperor Dragon (Type 5) line runs through this man-made pyramid on the Solovetsky Islands, 150km from the Arctic Circle. Russian geologists confirmed it was artificially constructed from glacial moraine. The local Bolagoria tribe used it as a sacred sanctuary where miracles occurred – known as a house where ancestors lived. 52 stone labyrinths (Vavilons) found on only 4 of the islands are associated with the Emperor Dragon lines. The same reason we find labyrinths at Chartres, Amiens, and Reims – our ancestors knew these structures enhanced and anchored energies. They built pyramids and mounds on places where connection to the spirit world was strong, as they began losing that natural connection during the last cosmic energy cycle.
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