Table Mountain Vortex Table Mountain Vortex

Table Mountain Vortex

Table Mountain, the iconic flat-topped landmark overlooking Cape Town, South Africa, is regarded as one of the most significant energetic and spiritual focal points on Earth. The mountain is often described as a planetary chakra point or spinner wheel, specifically associated with the Earth element and the crown chakra of the Cape Peninsula. Its massive sandstone and granite composition, dating back over 500 million years, acts as a colossal resonator that is believed to facilitate planetary healing and the awakening of primal spirituality.

Table Mountain is noted for its high-activity paranormal and spiritual phenomena. Researchers have described encountering Mountain Gods and enlightened light beings within the mountain’s folds, particularly in high-vibration areas like Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens and Skeleton Gorge. The slopes are also said to carry the haunting melody of a silver flute played by the ghost of a governor’s son who died in isolation, or the vengeful, gnome-like spirit of Aintjie Somers.

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