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East Saint Louis is known as the city that for many years, has had the highest homicide rate in the whole U.S. It still does, and also other undesirable distinctions such as high rates of disease. It is very contaminated with pollutants. It was also the most populated native american city in the U.S. at once point centuries in the past, possibly before the first Europeans even arrived.

I've spoken with people personally and have read many individual comments of people noting that something...is off about the largest mounds. You feel like you are being watched, you feel like something horrible, some twisted atrocity occured where you're standing. And that wouldn't be far off considering the huge amount of ritually sacrificed people that were interred at mound 72. I think there's been some dispute over their gender, but they definitely were killed in horrible ways as a part of blood sacrifice. The mounds were either full of Indian bones, talismans, or idols or some combo of the three.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mound_72
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMbyWbINlWs&t=8s

Most people have no idea that this place exists, let alone the fact that is built upon native american burial mounds, graveyards, and ritual centers that were demolished or bulldozed. Built upon, desecrated. Even across the river in St Louis, the same thing has been done which used to be named Mound city because of the Indian graves. I'll never forget the Ferguson riots

Right around the time they were in the process of demolishing the last of the mounds and triggering controversy trying to build a sports stadium over one of the last remaining mounds, Michael Brown was killed and for months there was extensive protesting and violence https://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/new...nd-present

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPrfjd3vl2s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If7UdMvLADM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP71mb-qtP8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vF4si3hoRA

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mound_City
"St. Louis, Missouri, known at one time as Mound City due to the presence of several ceremonial mounds similar to the nearby Cahokia Mounds. (The St. Louis mounds have long since disappeared, having been used as construction fill in the 19th century.)

So in the context of all of this, what should be done? This place is twisted, it is haunted. There are people who died in horrific ways here and they haunt the place. If you think all is One, the individual world, and the spirit world are thinnest in these places.

I remember noticing these places had something related because of reading the legend of Quetzalcoatl. The Mesoamerican kundalini spirit. His job as a lightbringer is to go in to the lands of the dead with his ally Xolotl.

Quetzalcoatl is represented by daytime animals such as ducks, monkeys, quetzal birds, rattlesnakes, and wind spirits. There's more still, but Mictlantecuhtli and his wife the death goddess has been suggested by many to persist in the cult of the death spirit Santa Muerta. They are represented by owls, bats, spiders, caves, scorpions, and other desert insects. Many of these creatures are nocturnal.

" Quetzalcoatl went to Mictlan, the underworld, and created fifth-world mankind from the bones of the previous races (with the help of Cihuacoatl), using his own blood, from a wound he inflicted on himself, to imbue the bones with new life."

This concept like many legends in my opinion is much more literal than one would assume. A human practicing kundalini [dragon/feathered serpent] full of light travels in to Mictlan [land of death/darkness] in order to banish the evil and resurrect life out of the bones of humans who had died in horrible unnatural ways in previous ages.

These Indians knew about kundalini/ouroboros/dragon
as evidenced by ancient cave paintings discovered around Alton, a town known for numerous hauntings
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piasa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underwater_panther

What is said about these bhoots/djinn/ghosts? Humans that died in traumatic ways and never found peace? In Persian and Islamic traditions it is said they fear iron stones because they are absorbed in to magnets. In teotihuacan the walls of temples are coated with a crushed dust of pyrite/magnetite/hematite/ and ilmenite/lodestone all magnetic stones. In my opinion it is no coincidence. And the archaeology around Cahokia has shown the same serious obsession with Earth talismans. Enormous bags of mica, copper, fluorite, galena [lead ore], bone carvings, and shells. This reminds me of how many of the mesoamerican pyramids were insulated with mica, a material used in insulating electronics. Owl effigies.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhoot_(ghost)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinn

The Xoloitzcuintli https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NTSP_UX9Xw
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xolotl

And also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri_Botanical_Garden

Sending clearing, healing, balancing and releasing what is not needed with my Repeater.
Will see how it does.
(04-28-2020, 07:53 PM)Great Central Sun Wrote: [ -> ]Sending clearing, healing, balancing and releasing what is not needed with my Repeater.
Will see how it does.

copal incense, magnetic stones to absorb the restless spirits, group meditations, Xoloitzcuintli dogs.

It's very strange to me that Edgar Cayce incarnated right along the eclipse pathway that was witnessed in 2017. Like he didn't want that evil to spread East. But he was only human, he could only do so much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEA-8_i9vZY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_364Svr6CVM

Maybe it's the generations job to shine light in to this place.

There's also the ritual death cult temple complex of copan ruinas where people worshipped Camazotz the vampire bat god. Ritual sacrifice with decapitation. that's a topic for another day. There's a reason why San Pedro Sula has been the most violent place on earth for years and years. It's in the shadow of that terrible place.