Overview
The Bohemian-Moravian Highlands carry a distinctive crystalline energy arising from their ancient geological foundation of gneiss and granite. Czech dowsers and researchers have documented numerous energy points throughout the Vysocina region where the crystalline bedrock creates concentrated zones of subtle force. Utechovice sits within this network, at an elevation where the highland atmosphere and mineral-rich substrate combine to create conditions that sensitives describe as clear, still, and remarkably coherent – a quality of energy that supports meditation and inner clarity.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Utechovice is a small village in the Vysocina Region of the Czech Republic, first documented in 1301, though its name derives from the personal name Utech suggesting foundation during the 12th-century colonization of forested highland areas. The village sits at 534 metres elevation in a landscape of granite hills and ancient forests that formed part of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands – a geological massif of crystalline rock over 600 million years old. The Vysocina region contains numerous documented energy points associated with its complex geology of Precambrian gneiss, granite, and serpentinite.
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