Ancient & Sacred Serpent Mound ~ Possible Birth Place of Humanity ~ Giant Snake & Native Lore
Uploader Comments (KandiceThompson)
Top Comments
-
Kandice...this is a beautiful video, thank you.
Let me tell you a true story from my past....
Long ago...in the year 1978 my husband and I made a visit to Serpent Mound...at the time we were just planning to start a family. I went into the center of the 'oval' and prayed/meditated for 'fertility'. Honestly, one month later I was pregnant with Twins!
My two son's just celebrated their 32nd birthday last Saturday, January 29th. I've always thought there's a very great power at Serpent Mound!
All Comments (38)
-
Thank you for this informative piece and comments. My husband & I visited last fall and many other ancient sites in north america. We also learned of another ancient site which was destroyed. See book Ancient Monuments of The Mississippi Valley. publication 1848. The Smithsonian hired surveyers Squier & Davis. The most facinating to me was a huge earth work city of a hebrew oil lamp and candle sticks.. Few people know about ancient north america and who and what was here. Its all so amazing.l
-
I just read your post about the destruction of the Adena burial mound in Monongahela, PA. My heart is breaking. Our past is our present and our future.
-
Thank you very much, Kandice! I've been looking for information about Serpent Mound and was happy to find this beautiful and inspiring video of the land, as well as the descriptions (I didn't know about the gravitational pull, for example) and suggested resources. I also appreciate the spiritual, as well as personal perspective you've included in your video. What an amazing blessing -- to be able to experience this sacred site with your beloved family! Thanks, again.
-
@solaries10 google annunaki....
-
@goldgrif who doesnt.....
-
Kandice, thank you so much for this beautiful video! I just came back from a journey to Serpent Mound and it captures much of my experience of love, energy and healing. I shared it with my Facebook friends. Peace, joy, love and blessings to you, your beautiful family and friends, Rando
-
awesome and incredible this is a great discovering for the world, thi ancient or sacred place must be awesome to see it usrelf, is a grand great mystery
I recently found an article on the net that told of an Adena burial mound in Monongahela, PA. I took a drive out to find it one afternoon a couple weeks ago, but when i got there i was disappointed. Turns out they dug it up and made it into a football field. "Mounds Park", the sign read. Kids running around, coaches screaming, Chris Brown blasting. So i went back around midnight, and with my acoustic guitar I sat and sang my condolences. Right on the fuckin' 50 yard line.
4l4ddin77 1 year ago 7
@4l4ddin77 That is so sad! I'm glad you paid some homage to the lost art and ancient earth effigy that once stood there. I'm sure your voice was heard!
KandiceThompson 1 year ago