The Niagara vortex is centered on the Horseshoe Falls and the Cave of the Winds. The Horseshoe Falls, with its deep semicircular plunge pool, acts as a giant natural chalice that catches and re-distributes energy from the Great Lakes system. Nearby, the presence of the whirlpool and the rapids creates a secondary, circulatory energy field. Some people say that the constant roar of the water acts as a form of white noise that facilitates deep meditative states and a total recalibration of the nervous system.
The Niagara vortex is deeply intertwined with the indigenous traditions of the Haudenosaunee and the Anishinaabe, who have long recognized the falls as a sacred site of spiritual significance. The legend of the Maid of the Mist represents the archetypal theme of sacrifice and communion with the elemental spirits of the water.
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28 May 2023 – How odd that I came across a lot of this well over a year ago. Niagara falls is more than just a Vortex. It’s an anchor point.. Not for the Leylines.. for the Dragon Lines. I’m not even sure why i’m leaving this message but I have never seen the (contact us if you’ve had an experience) there. I’m home and live here. You could say i was brought back where i need to be. Happy hunting brothers and sisters – M
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