Fort Mountain Vortex Fort Mountain Vortex

Fort Mountain Vortex

Fort Mountain, located in the Cohutta Mountains of North Georgia, is composed of mica schist, gneiss, and quartz. The energy here is described as being “wisdom of the old ones”. The Fort Mountain vortex is linked to the legend of the Moon-Eyed People—a mysterious, fair-skinned race described in Cherokee tradition as being nocturnal and sensitive to daylight. These beings are credited with the construction of the zigzagging wall, which archaeological evidence suggests was built between 500 and 1500 CE. According to lore, the Cherokee drove the Moon-Eyed People out during a battle fought under the glare of a full moon, an event that some sensitives believe left a permanent imprint on the land.

This vortex was registered on 4.19.16While inside the park, visit the area around the old fort at the top. There are signs with a version of what this area was to the Native Americans. The description is so wrong in my opinion. There are several areas of rocks that are indentions in the ground that make a half moon shape when you look at where they are located. My experience here is that this is a place of different frequencies implanted in the rock indentions. Stand inside each one, and if you are sensitive to energies, they each have a different feel, look and sound to them. Very high vibrations are emitted here. Go in early spring or late fall as it is hot and you will take chiggers home with you. Welcome to the South!

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Fort Mountain State Park

Note: There is currently no scientific method to prove that vortexes exist. Just because a location is on the vortex map, does not prove there is a vortex there. What it means, is that someone suggested the location and provided evidence or a personal account, and/or we found corroborating evidence from other sources. We do this so other visitors to the site can send us their opinion on the validity of the vortex claim, to build a consensus.

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