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Working with caves

Working with caves

Caves are one of my favorite places on Mother Earth! They are her wombs and all about the act of creation and giving life. They always make me feel protected, safe, embraced, and loved by Mother Earth. It’s just another way to get closer to her so that I can feel the incredible love she has for all her children (this includes all life on Earth), including me.

If you are drawn to caves, it can be a life-changing experience. I’ve been in many caves around the world and adored all of them. I find that same nurturing, maternal energy is always present in them and surrounding me. However, each one is different and distinct. There are “dry” caves where there is no longer water flowing through them, and then there are “wet” caves where there is moisture that continues to “build” stalagmites and stalactites.

All of these look different in shape, width, height, and inner space. Each has unique energy based on the type of rock, the color of the rocks, and whether there are local, regional, or global lines of energy in the area.

Some caves are part of a huge, spidery network of caves hooked together by a series of tunnels, like the Mammoth Caves in Kentucky; while others are stand-alone caves. At Uluru—the sacred Aboriginal red sandstone rock that rises out of the Australian desert—the native people celebrate the caves within her and hold ceremonies to celebrate their existence.