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Originally Posted by ImthatIm
I've heard many stories and they are all unique with very similar ECHOESsss(((((
Polynesians, Coast Salish, Yakima, Colville, Canada & Alaskan & California COAST Natives, their all related as far as I can tell.
Just some more distant in relations or Blood/DNA.
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Haida, Nisga´a, Tlingit, and Tsimshian are said to be closely related to
Shuká Káa (the latest ancient tested) … and all of the above related to
Kennewick man cline.
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/...fig5_311596850
The Plains Indians: The Flathead, Blackfeet, Crow, Shoshone, Northern Cheyenne and Lakota seem to be related more to the Anzick Clovis cline (?) …. IF I am reading this right?
These 2, I imagine would have different “energy signatures” due to their different cultural continuities, which they “echo”.
I have been able to recognize the “energy signature” of the latter, but am unfamiliar with the former and curiously enough I do share dna with the Anzick as do Indo-Europeans. (i.e. what one has got within – one recognizes an “echo” of …. If that makes sense).
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Originally Posted by ImthatIm
Many cultures claim their lands to be the center of the World and they've always been there in that place. These things get muddy with me.
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There is no competition. It is just to establish a Mythological (centreless) centre in people’s awareness in order to orient Reality and tie it with or to the landscape.
The landscape then becomes the ‘icon’ of the Mythological/Spiritual meaning – (if that explains it).
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Thanks again for sharing your story.
I had
sort of similar experience when I went to Anzac Hill in Alice.
At first, I looked at the view on this side (people always look at the populated/developed side) view and then celebrate it … as if having conquered it by climbing the hill:
https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/tour...-199714944.jpg
This just always rubs me up in the wrong way & I got quite grumpy & shi**y.
Then I walked to the other side (people do not view much) and there I just saw the landscape and not much development:
https://over50traveldotblog.files.wo...843.jpg?w=2048
And the thought:
“Ancestor” came to mind and with that, the heart unplugged & the tears just started to flow ….
Not that the Alice landscape would have been my specific ancestral land, but just in general – the Earth being the Ancestor for us all.
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I really hope this to be a better year than the 2 last ones!
Time will tell ... not celebrating as yet
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