Overview
An incredibly energetic environment where the most powerful earth energy lines converge and then radiate outward to hundreds of surrounding islands, creating an archipelago-wide sacred landscape with many smaller nodes. The locals report luminous beams of light shooting across the water – called Dragon Snakes – which are waterbound light phenomena emanating from the shore nodes. These match the Polynesian Te Lapa navigation lights used by trained shamans and priestesses.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
The Solomon Islands are an archipelago of six major islands and around 900 smaller ones, located 1,500km northeast of Australia. The first inhabitants arrived around 30,000 years ago, and genetic studies show three later dispersals of people including the seafaring Polynesians. On one of the smaller islands there is a 1st Order node – one of only 7 on land in the world – where many energy lines converge and spread out radially to all surrounding islands.
Rory's Field Notes
One of only 7 1st Order nodes on land in the world. Many energy lines converge here and spread out radially to all the other islands – making the entire archipelago an incredibly energetic environment with many smaller nodes on nearby islands. Locals regularly report luminous beams of light shooting across the water – Dragon Snakes – connected to the Te Lapa navigation lights used by Polynesians. The node is also connected to stories of Giants (Cho-Cho, Moomoo) up to 15ft tall living in cave systems, and small 3ft people (Kakamora) – doorways to inner Worlds. The precise island location is not publicly disclosed.
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