A GUIDE TO VAULT TREASURE HUNTING (Condensed)

I am curious if you have caught an aura yet? If not you should read this first.
My Guide on how to Capture Treasure Aura's
https://www.treasurenet.com/threads...hunting-condensed.519355/page-95#post-5544576
I am curious if you have caught an aura yet? If not you should read this first.
My Guide on how to Capture Treasure Aura's
https://www.treasurenet.com/threads...hunting-condensed.519355/page-95#post-5544576
I caught multiple auras on this hillside this one appears to be gold storage many 5s
Photos from this aura
I am curious if you have caught an aura yet? If not you should read this first.
My Guide on how to Capture Treasure Aura's
https://www.treasurenet.com/threads...hunting-condensed.519355/page-95#post-5544576
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black stand
alone boulder and multiple auras some appear to be gold in color
 

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Ok, let me explain a bit more, there is a 130 foot triangle that was laid out on a map by the Catholics. Now in the field one of the points of the triangle is marked with a boulder and one of the other two points is a crisscross spot or even the center can be marked as a crisscross spot (not all crisscross spots are part of the triangle as some seem to be marking one point of a Cross)

Now the Triangle is laid out and the cross that Jesus is on goes through the triangle vault line at specific distances such as 35 feet and 49 feet up the triangle vault lines as well as certain distances up the Cross (which is the entrance to the treasure through the Diamond wound in Jesus's side to his Heart/the treasure)
Hi Sandy. The direction of Christ's wound is not specified in the Bible. In some works of art, it is drawn on the right side and in others on the left side. Is the right side correct or the left side?
 

Hi Sandy. The direction of Christ's wound is not specified in the Bible. In some works of art, it is drawn on the right side and in others on the left side. Is the right side correct or the left side?
It doesn't matter just that it is on the Cross. Here is the actual information

Jesus's wounds— particularly the wound in his side— became flattened, turned into emblems: a red one-dimensional lozenge (diamond) shape formed part of the “divine heraldry.” The wounds and instruments were often formed to make up a coat of arms of Jesus.
The wounds were sites of devotion, literal openings for the believer to "enter" Christ.

This was also considered to be the 5th holy wound of Christ and the Catholics used the number 5 in their Cross Designs quite often, even in one instance I know about, they made a vault that was 5x5x5 feet in bedrock.
 

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Lots of skulls and foxes
You will have to recognize the markers, to me the most important thing is the shaft sign (the shaft sign should have even parallel sides) a duck an owl and a triangle carved on or made out of a boulder, the signs I am talking about are large boulders that you will not be able to mistake for the rocks around the area in fact there should be a very large boulder at the base of your hill or in a wash up the hill as a starting point, Yours may not have a large Cross layout (no large boulders) there could just be caches along a trail.

As I recall you said there is a large boulder that stands out you need to identify what it is carved into.
 

Apart from the side wound, which was the most important wound, were hand and foot wounds also useful?
Not that I am aware of however there may be a correlation between the feet and the distance to the side wound up the cross.
 

You will have to recognize the markers, to me the most important thing is the shaft sign (the shaft sign should have even parallel sides) a duck an owl and a triangle carved on or made out of a boulder, the signs I am talking about are large boulders that you will not be able to mistake for the rocks around the area in fact there should be a very large boulder at the base of your hill or in a wash up the hill as a starting point, Yours may not have a large Cross layout (no large boulders) there could just be caches along a trail.

As I recall you said there is a large boulder that stands out you need to identify what it is carved into.
Stand alone boulder
Throne high on hillside
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You will have to recognize the markers, to me the most important thing is the shaft sign (the shaft sign should have even parallel sides) a duck an owl and a triangle carved on or made out of a boulder, the signs I am talking about are large boulders that you will not be able to mistake for the rocks around the area in fact there should be a very large boulder at the base of your hill or in a wash up the hill as a starting point, Yours may not have a large Cross layout (no large boulders) there could just be caches along a trail.

As I recall you said there is a large boulder that stands out you need to identify what it is carved into.
Stand alone boulder
Stand alone boulder
Throne high on hillside
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You will have to recognize the markers, to me the most important thing is the shaft sign (the shaft sign should have even parallel sides) a duck an owl and a triangle carved on or made out of a boulder, the signs I am talking about are large boulders that you will not be able to mistake for the rocks around the area in fact there should be a very large boulder at the base of your hill or in a wash up the hill as a starting point, Yours may not have a large Cross layout (no large boulders) there could just be caches along a trail.

As I recall you said there is a large boulder that stands out you need to identify what it is carved into.
Stand alone boulder
Stand alone boulder
Throne high on hillside
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Throne high on hillside
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Hoot owl
 

You will have to recognize the markers, to me the most important thing is the shaft sign (the shaft sign should have even parallel sides) a duck an owl and a triangle carved on or made out of a boulder, the signs I am talking about are large boulders that you will not be able to mistake for the rocks around the area in fact there should be a very large boulder at the base of your hill or in a wash up the hill as a starting point, Yours may not have a large Cross layout (no large boulders) there could just be caches along a trail.

As I recall you said there is a large boulder that stands out you need to identify what it is carved into.
 

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You will have to recognize the markers, to me the most important thing is the shaft sign (the shaft sign should have even parallel sides) a duck an owl and a triangle carved on or made out of a boulder, the signs I am talking about are large boulders that you will not be able to mistake for the rocks around the area in fact there should be a very large boulder at the base of your hill or in a wash up the hill as a starting point, Yours may not have a large Cross layout (no large boulders) there could just be caches along a trail.

As I recall you said there is a large boulder that stands out you need to identify what it is carved into.
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