FAULT LINES: POWERFUL ENERGY YOU MAY BE LIVING UPON AND DON’T REALIZE
Mother Earth’s surface is not smooth and unbroken. Far from it. She is a living being and like all of us, is moving. Her iron core contains fiery liquid, moves, and is literally the center of her massive magnetic power.
As Earth spins on its axis, she creates a magnetic field around her. Sometimes, such as during an earthquake, the lava at the core of planet finds its way up to the surface and becomes a magma/basalt field or a volcano.
In addition, she is not one, firm land-ocean. Far from it. She has moving tectonic plates that rotate around her. Nothing is really solid or stays the same.
Tectonic plates around the world are in constant movement
Why do earthquakes occur along these plate lines? Let’s take a closer look at the action of them: one of the plates (the heavier one) goes under the lighter plate. This is called “subduction”. A subduction zone is the biggest crash scene on Earth. These boundaries mark the collision between two of the planet’s tectonic plates. At a subduction zone, the oceanic crust usually sinks into the mantle beneath the lighter continental crust. This is where earthquakes occur. Below is an illustration of two tectonic plates meeting and crashing into one another. The black arrows indicate in which direction they are moving.
Earthquakes occur all the time around the earth. Below is an illustration of them. The red arrows show the “movement” of each of the three different types of earthquakes.
An example of a very famous fault is the San Andreas Fault in California. Here’s an illustration, the red line showing the fault where the Pacific Tectonic Plate is located and pushes on the North American Tectonic Plate.
The San Andreas Fault actually ends in Mexico, across the border, a little south of Mexicali. This fault shows us where the Pacific Tectonic Plate is at right now.
Here is a jaw dropping photo of the San Andreas Fault where it has opened up and is visible to us. However, most fault lines are unseen and below our feet. Just because most people can’t see them, doesn’t mean they aren’t “active” energy-wise. They still exude wild, untamed energy and many people, if they get near a fault line, can feel it. Some feel a tingle beneath their feet, or perhaps up through part or all of their body, depending upon how sensitive they are. Others might feel it as warm, hot or cold on their feet, perhaps even into their legs or farther up the body.
Animals always know where fault lines are…they won’t lay on them. They stay away from them because of the disparate energy being thrown out helter skelter in every direction.
When you walk the land, you will learn a lot about science and the causes of how energy flows and goes around the globe.
There are very few places in the world that don’t have fault lines. Sometimes they are deep, sometimes very shallow, both hidden beneath our feet. In rare instances, such as the San Andreas Fault, you can actually see the earth splitting open where the two massive tectonic plates are crashing into one another.
You can find out if you have a fault line(s) in your area by googling the area where you live.
Another way to find a fault line is using dowsing rods or a pendulum. Check out Chapter 2 in WALKING THE LAND by Eileen Nauman on “How To Use A Pendulum.” You simply need to tell the pendulum you are carrying to notify you (by swinging one way or another) that you are on or near a fault line. Then you must ask it which way the fault line runs. Once you know, you can look to see whether the fault goes under/beneath the place where you live.
When we lived in Echo Canyon, Cornville, Arizona, we lived on the slope of House Mountain, a shield volcano that was active in the Verde Valley thirteen million years ago. There is a fault line that runs beneath Oak Creek next to a one-thousand-foot-tall wall that is composed of basalt lava with a layer of red sandstone squished between the layers. That fault line was about a thousand feet away from our home. In the 1990s we had a 3.2 earthquake from it….and we felt it.
From an energy perspective, I’ve known it was there since we bought the place in 1989. It is an East-West fault. That is the direction of the energy from one end of it to another. With a creek above it and on the north side, and the tall, heavy wall which I described earlier, the energy is not going to power up through millions of tons of rocks very easily. The energy has a path to go into Oak Creek and south of it, along a slope that is about three hundred feet above the water and connects with the dirt road that leads to our home.
If you cut yourself and slice open some of your skin, what happens? Blood wells up and out of that cut. If you can take this image and imagine the energy that is flowing in that fault line all the time, it’s going to “well up” where it can escape. Its biggest impact is on the East and West end of it, but that doesn’t remove the part of the energy in between those two points. And it shoots up and outward from that “cut in the earth” you can’t see.
When you feel fault line energy, you won’t forget it; especially if you’ve ever been close to the open area of the San Andreas Fault. It can literally knock you over or “push” you away from it.
Imagine this kind of wild, untamed energy beneath the house where you live. What do you think would happen? Well, based on experience from walking the land all my life, I can tell you that there are symptoms that you’ll eventually get from it, whether you realize it or not. Poor sleep is the biggest indicator that there’s an un-channeled energy nearby. Nightmares are not unusual, nor a lot of frantic, hectic dreams that wake you up during the night. Further, your cat or dog won’t sleep in the area where the energy is shooting up into your home. If there is an infant, they will cry a lot because they are so sensitive to the energy. They will be cranky, want to be held and taken away from that particular room.
Over time, the energy causes stress to your entire neural network (Central and Parasympathetic Nervous System ). Stress creates inflammation in the body, which in turn, hammers the cardiovascular (heart/blood pressure) system, among other organ systems. Headaches, feeling dizzy or getting vertigo can also occur. Or a feeling of being out of your body, or a sense that something isn’t right, but you can’t pinpoint what is doing it. This is why you want to know what is energetically around where you live. It is well known for causing health issues, both acute and chronic in not only humans, but animals as well.
For people who suffer from a traumatic brain injury, this can be a living hell on earth for them; depression being a major reaction to disparate energy. Individuals with mental illness are also thrown off balance with this energy around them. There may be more “acting out,” as a result of it. Children and adults with spectrum disorders, are super sensitive to invisible energies, and a fault line energy can cause major upheaval in their symptoms that in turn, cause them a lot of mental and emotional chaos.
People who are empaths are also super sensitive to unseen energy. And fault line energy can throw them into absolute chaos. Of course, upon entering the energy field, whether outside or inside the house, they’ll feel it very acutely. Frequently, setting them “on edge,” or causing a sense of restlessness, inability to relax or sleep. Their stress will be monumental and will wreak havoc on them internally over time.
Fault line energy for many people will be felt instantly as they enter the outer field of it, with it becoming more intense and powerful the closer they get to the fault line itself. If you want to really experience it, go visit Gold Hill, Oregon. It’s situated between Medford and Grants Pass, Oregon. The place is called the “Gold Hill Vortex.”
Here’s the website: http://www.oregonvortex.com/map.htm
Below is a map of the place as well as the house that was built over this wild energy and eventually knocked it off its foundation where you see it today. The Oregon Vortex, goes way back to the time of the early Native Americans. Their horses refused to come into the affected area and the Native Americans called the area the “Forbidden Ground”, a place to be shunned.
The Oregon Vortex, Gold Hill, Oregon
I can guarantee you the minute you enter that unseen energy, you’ll get a headache and get pushed sideways and possibly lose your balance from it…so listen to those who own it and take their advice before you enter.