Mount Shasta’s Mysteries

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What is the spiritual significance of Mount Shasta?
Many people see Mount Shasta as a stepping stone from heaven, overlooking the Earth.  Some believe that Mount Shasta acts as a powerful energy point, a place where the Earth’s energy is particularly strong and accessible. The Sacred Mountain Shasta represents a space of life and creation.
That is why rituals and offerings are still very much alive in this part of Northern California. In some spiritual traditions, Mount Shasta is considered to be the Earth’s Root Chakra, a place of vital energy and connection to the spirit of the planet.
In addition, Mount Shasta has long been a place of spiritual significance for various Native American tribes, who see it as a sacred mountain and a center of the universe.  Mount Shasta makes an appearance in many creation stories and tribal tales of Native Americans, straddling the territories of the Shasta, Modoc, Achumawi, Atsugewi, and Wintu tribes.
Mount Shasta City pulls in around 26,000 visitors every year to its tiny one-strip town, which is packed full of crystal stores and spiritual bookshops.            
Tourists 

enjoy visiting Lake Shasta caverns and  eating dinner aboard  their popular dinner cruise boat.

Is there a vortex in Mount Shasta?
Many believe that the physical and metaphysical worlds have a portal here with a vortex that draws them to the slopes of this strato-volcano. In addition to the pristine wilderness, travelers come here to tap into energies that can be felt but not seen. Some report feeling a gentle vibration, almost like a low hum, emanating from the ground or rocks.  As a portal to other dimensions and a place where one can find peace and connection with the universe, many people are drawn to visit Mount Shasta.

The Legend of Mount Shasta suggests that survivors of the island of sunken Lemuria, crossed a land bridge to this mountain and settled within Mount Shasta. A tunnel entrance led to a secret city inside Mount Shasta. These highly intelligent, fifth-dimensional beings called Lemurians can choose not to be seen by 3rd-dimensional humans.

By the late 19th Century occult theories had developed, mostly through the theosophists, that the people of this lost continent of Lemuria were highly advanced beings. The location of the folklore of  ‘Lemuria’ changed over time to include much of the Pacific Ocean. In the 1880s a Siskiyou County, California, resident named Frederick Spencer Oliver wrote A Dweller on Two Planets, or, the Dividing of the Way which described a secret city inside of Mount Shasta, and in passing mentioned Lemuria.
The legend of Mount Shasta includes a belief in a hidden city called Telos, the “City of Light,” inhabited by advanced Lemurians, descendants of people from the lost continent of Lemuria, who are believed to reside in a subterranean cavern beneath the mountain.  The legend gained popularity through books like “A Dweller on Two Planets” by Frederick Spencer Oliver, published in 1905, and later through Harvey Spencer Lewis’s work in 1931.
Several UFO sightings were reported in the proximity of Mount Shasta and are speculated in local legends to be lenticular clouds hiding Lemurian motherships visiting the hidden city of Telos. Stories about Mount Shasta have also been reported concerning rare sightings of interdimensional beings connected to the Ascended Masters.
Adama is the ambassador and diplomat in the Galactic Federation of Planets and represents the beings below and humanity above.  He is the commander of a project to maintain a crystalline network around the earth and leads the ascension project whose goal is to ascend humans to the fifth dimension.  This project includes Jesus, Maitreya, Sananda and Saint Kumara.  It represents the love and compassion of Telos and the heart of the Divine Mother.

 

Lemurians are part of the mystical brotherhood believed to roam through jeweled corridors deep inside the mountain.  They are often described as tall, thin, and regal, sometimes seen wearing white robes, and are said to have gold nuggets that they paid to the locals.  According to Guy Ballard, while hiking on Mount Shasta, he encountered a man who introduced himself as Count of St. Germain, who is said to have started Ballard on the path to discovering the teachings that would become “I AM” Activity.  The Ascended Master, Saint Germain, is the being who is guiding present-day humanity toward ascension.

Lemurians aren’t the only unusual figures said to inhabit this stand-alone stratovolcano, easily seen from Interstate 5, about 60 miles south of the Oregon border.  Mount Shasta is believed to be a home base for the Lizard People, too, reptilian humanoids that also reside underground.  Roughly 14,179 feet above sea level, Mount Shasta is considered a safe place for Lemurians, lizard people, angels, aliens, and other mystical creatures. Even Bigfoot has been spotted in this area!

Mount Shasta: Home of the Ancients,by Valiant Thor (Author, Foreword), Gray Barker (Introduction), Bruce Walton (Contributor), wikipedia.org.

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