what's the most spiritual place you've ever visited?

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  1. heron

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    Mississippi has its moments, believe me. There places in the backwoods you can only get to by canoe, and the trace is great as well.

    Planning a trip from Natchez to Nashville on the Trace soon.
     
  2. Pyewacket

    Pyewacket Pagan Hippie Chick

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    My backyard. [​IMG]
     
  3. Rosaura

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    I can't really tell...
    But the last "spiritual place" I've been to... was Chichén-Itza, Mexico.
     
  4. trippedelia

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    this grove i found at kioloa bay with this one rock i would sit on every day for the week i was there, it was so much easier to meditate, that whole week i was trippin' without drugs it was wonderful.
     
  5. CornishAye

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    I don't really travel that much, never been out of Cornwall, so I reckon Carn Brea is very spiritual to me, full of rocks and an old statue. When it gets dark it's amazing to see everything from the top of a big hill. It's really hard to explain, but there's just something very peaceful about it up there.
     
  6. malakala

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    ...that could be a direct quote from my wife, who is originally from Hampton TN. We go down there alot, it's beautiful. I love Roan mountain, that is a very special, if not "spiritual" place to be certain.
     
  7. ElChivato

    ElChivato SeNioR MeMBeR

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    devil's tower in wyoming. as soon as i stepped out of the car on our vacation last summer and started walking the trails around the place, i could feel all sorts of spirits and shit around me. i think it was one of my very first experiences like that. it was kind of spooky at first, but it sort of became calming and relaxing after awhile.
     
  8. OleFlowerMan

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    Number 2---Whole Foods Flower Shop in Denver working with Jennie and Tabitha. They were becoming knytphomaniacs back in 02.

    And My Number One High Place thus far in my journey through this realm is Phantom Canyon Road in CO south of Cripple Creek
     
  9. OleFlowerMan

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    Those are us Pagans just acceptting the fact that we probably won't be able to practice our simple lifestyles around all you good baptist folk.....
     
  10. OleFlowerMan

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    You Joker
     
  11. MollyBloom

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    The most spiritual place I have ever been to was the Aran Islands off the coast of Ireland. At one point, I was completely alone on this high coast, surrounded by nothing but these rock fields.
     
  12. mamaboogie

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    you don't have a fucking clue, do you?
     
  13. dixie_pixy

    dixie_pixy HighMandi

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    I do have to agree with you on this one. I really felt a strong energy there.

    Also, the place that I have felt too be was in the rainforests of Jamaica. We went there as a family a few years back and I felt such a strong connection to the land and the sky. We went on the rafting tour down the river (I forget it's name) and as we were paddleing down it began raining. So, imagine being so close to water and mountains. Filling your lungs with the purest air and all of a sudden the heavens open and it pours rain. It was so peaceful. I absolutely loved it.
     
  14. minkajane

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    Watoga State Park in Pocahontas County, WV. It's the most beautiful, peaceful place I have ever been.
     
  15. rogerelliott

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    I was fortunate enough to visit the birth site of Bob Marley in Jamacia. It was quite a hike up in the hills to a place called Nine Mile. I felt the presents of Bob so strongly I almost passed out and it was at that moment I realized the most spritual place was actualy inside of me,it is what I make of it.
     
  16. organic.psychonaut

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    that's awesome man.
    did you smoke a spliff in his memory? :)
     
  17. Advaya

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    I feel the Virginia mountains are the same as the Tennessee mountains as far as the magick you're speaking of. The stereotypes and misunderstandings and portrayals are so innaccurate. The history here is amazing, you can feel it.
     
  18. lakshen

    lakshen Forn Siðr

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    the most spiritual place... what a weird question is that?

    there are no spiritual places, the gods are in your presense... if you go to stone henge and belive you are in a spiritual place you'll feel the gods... if you go to a local forest and feel the same, you'll feel the gods the same... You need no place to worship, and no place to worship "better"...

    I have two temples in my head, that's all the spirituality I need to worship my gods...
     
  19. TreeFiddy

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    The Trinity Alps in California...I had an amazing feeling of revalation while hiking there, the kind where you truly "realize" all the things that you casually believed before. When I got to a peak in the mountains, I just sat staring out into the mountains for I don't even know how long...it was one of the most amazing experiences of my life.
     
  20. Posthumous

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    Tripping I once climbed a tall tree on a cliff at the southern edge of Washington overlooking the Cape of Disappointment and it was so beautiful I started to cry.



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