grand tetons vortex

 

Grand Teton Vortex

  • Vortex Type: Energy, Ley Line

    Grand Teton is the highest mountain in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park.

    Grand Teton is the hub of major ley lines in the "Wheel With Nineteen Spokes", as described by Dorothy Leon in her book Triangle of Mountains.

     

  • Comments

    5 November 2024

    I was fortunate enough to go to Jackson lake Lodge in September. I was overwhelmed with this feeling of being so close to heaven. I couldn't explain it. I told my husband I have to go back. I mean, "I had to". Told him I almost would do it yearly as a pilgrimage as I never experienced that before. One month later my 23 year old grandson and his best friend were tragically taken from us in an ATV accident. That pilgrimage will definitely be happening. It is where I will feel closest to him.

     

    28 November 2020

    Mt. Moran, Grand Teton National Park - I could FEEL this mountain. My compulsion towards wanting to visit was unclear, and I thought just related to this park in general. But, on the drive towards these mountains, I could FEEL exactly which peak was Moran. (From a visual perspective, the peaks all overlapped as I was at the base of the range, seeing them all in a line, obscuring each other.) The entire time, I could feel exactly which one was Mt. Moran, and I kept an eye on it just to verify if the feeling was correct. It was. Also, being at the base of that mountain once I got there was INTENSE. I had a huge shift, being at this place, and a connection to guidance/ a teacher. Which was a unique experience for me. There was also an experience that I can best describe as… becoming aware of layers of time? (And past people, animals passing through. Like ghosts?) It was strange, disorienting, and a little scary to be honest. But largely this place feels incredible, and life changing. - KM

     

    Resources

    Image from Wikimedia Commons

    Google Maps

    Grand Teton National Park - Official site

    Grand Teton National Park - Wikipedia

    Teton Web Cam

    Grand Teton National Park Naturally Connected

     

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