Snug Hollow Farm is a 300-acre sanctuary in the Red Lick Valley of Eastern Kentucky — a region nestled deep within the Appalachian foothills and hollers, one of the most geologically ancient landscapes in North America (ranging back to Pangea and beyond).
We have identified two highly active vortex spirals on the property: One with 5 upward-spiraling vortices, holding the frequency of Authenticity and a second with 7 vortices, aligned with the energy of Creativity. These are not isolated points, but rather multi-vertex energetic spirals.
Additionally, we believe there are 27 total vortexes (most with multiple vortices within the larger vortex – similar to a multiple vertices tornado for a lack of better imagery) in the Red Lick Valley – though only 12 have been identified via historical information, energetic signatures, and topographic markers. The 15 others remain to be explored more in depth. Based on topographic and other patterning (as well as Akashic Records Readings) question marks have been placed at the potential vortex sites.
Importantly, The Red Lick Valley and Snug Hollow lies on a diagonal alignment with two other known vortexes in Kentucky, suggesting a broader geomantic pattern across the state that may contribute to regional energetic flow. The Red Lick Valley at its farthest point west is roughly 30 miles from the Ley Lines from the Bermuda triangle, Mount Shasta, and Buffalo Lake Lines- the closest vortex spot is less than 10 miles to the west edge of the Ley Line that runs through Ravenna, Kentucky. The whole Red Lick valley sits within the 30-mile boundary to the west of the Ley Line. Interestingly, enough, Red River Gorge sits very close to this Ley Line as well – within 10 miles to the east. And the other reported Vortex at Lockegee Rock is roughly 30 miles to the east of this Ley Line. Most interestingly, when we cross reference and overlay these two maps (Ley Lines and Vortex Map) they make an X right near Irvine/Ravenna/Slade/Stanton.
Guests, the caretakers of the land (past and current), and locals alike have reported phenomena such as miraculous healings (physical and emotional), spirit and ET encounters, creative downloads, and cryptid sightings, including consistent accounts of Bigfoot activity. The NYT bestseller the Giver of Stars, written by JoJo Moyes was written here and dedicated to the previous caretaker of this land. These vortexes pull artists and authors and creatives from all over the globe! The land feels deeply alive — and we believe ready to be witnessed. – Ryan
Resources
Image from Dr. Ryan Joseph Allen, Ed.D., MBA
Snug Hollow Farm local news video
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.
Have you visited this location? If so, let us know if you think this place is a vortex or not. We will post your comments here.