mandmt1126
Jr. Member
- Nov 30, 2017
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Its not a burial. I've confirmed that already. This is where it can't be seen from the ground pretty high up on a small plateau. We saw this by using a drone.
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No. Not even close.It's a Native American medicine wheel you on the res.
Ok,we’ll it was at one time stay away from it no good comes from it that’s just a little advice from me.No. Not even close.
No. Not
There is no reservation it was near. I asked local natives and they don't recognize it. Notice the large boulder?Ok,we’ll it was at one time stay away from it no good comes from it that’s just a little advice from me.
I would never disturb or disrespect the Ceremonial Circle, or ANY creation that does not belong to me.❤🥰Spiritual Symbolization
Hi - This is a Basic Indian Ceremonial Circle
I had the privilege to attend one when one of my relatives was cremated
and the local Indian tribes preformed a Spiritual Burial Ceremony
The Large Circle is for Protection from the Bad Spirits for thoses who are attending
the ceremony from the Out Side World
Each person attending would be Cleansed and Smuged by the Shamon
before Entering the Large Circle
The Small Circle is the Spirit World - the Break in the Small Circle
is the Portal or Opening into the Spirit World
The Shamon would Sing and Chant to bring up the Spirits of the Relitives of the Deceast
to help Him / Hers Journey to pass to the other side
Once that was done each living relative would get a chance to stand in the Inner Circle
and say good things about thier friend that passed ( helping the living with closer)
And then each person would have a chance to dispose of the Ashes
as was requested by the person that died
These can be built anywhere - on top of a hill with a great view or even on a sandy beach
Please do not move any rocks this can be used over and over agian
to help the dead with their journey to the othe side
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Kudos.I would never disturb or disrespect the Ceremonial Circle, or ANY creation that does not belong to me.❤🥰
Nice discovery, pics & stance.I would never disturb or disrespect the Ceremonial Circle, or ANY creation that does not belong to me.❤🥰
That's what I thought. A directional marker. But everyone is saying it's a Ceremonial Circle. I'm confused.The big boulder is the marker , forget about the rest..
Because it's hard to differ between the two? Or why do you say move on?The Spanish liked to incorporate monuments into the Native American sites belevie me this is not worth it move on there is so much more out ther to discover.
Ok. I understand. I wouldn't ruin it or anything. I was mostly wondering if it was directional.Its originally Native American they were there long before any one else the Spanish had no problem in desecrating there sites..Look else there will be other monuments close by to follow.
Let me ask you this what do you think you are going to find out there.Ok. I understand. I wouldn't ruin it or anything. I was mostly wondering if it was directional.
I have studied cowboy bart jeppesen in depth. Most, if not all, of his markers are near this circle. We were exploring the treasure area a canyon over with a drone and we found this. Wasn't sure if ut was connected or not.Let me ask you this what do you think you are going to find out there.
Ok. You as well.I completely understand now, bye good luck with all your expedition's.