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Old 31-12-2021, 11:54 PM
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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.
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.

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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