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Some of you may think this is weird, it is definitely off topic, but I would like some input.
I am working on aquiring some land in Northern Utah to develop and build my own home as well as many others that will be sold. I am planning a completely "Green" development using recycled materials and sustainable energy such as wind and solar as well as geo-thermal heating and cooling, etc. It is in a mountainous but easily accessible resort area. The owner gave me some history on it. His grandfather bought it 40+ years ago from his rancher friend. The rancher wanted to sell it because his cattle would not cross over the ridge line to eat the grass on top or over the other side. My business partner goes regularly to a psychic who told her that he was getting a sense of an ancient indian burial ground on a small part of the land. We would not want to disturbe such a site at all with our development. If we discover that there is one there our plan would be to place a walking path around, but not through the site with proper acknowledgement and respectufl markers identifying the former inhabitants and their traditions as an historical point of interest. I don't know how to go about pinpointing the location or identifying the tribe without digging into the earth, which I do not want to do. Can someone with the ability to read and sense energy help with this? I have one friend who can sense and see energy check in while we were on the phone one day. I had sone some research as to the tribes that may have inhabited that land hundreds of years ago and could find nothing difinitive. When she asked if there were bones on the land, she got "yes". When she asked if ther was a buriel ground on that land, she got "no". Then she rephrased the question and asked if there was and "ancient" burial ground on that land she got "yes". The only tribe we could think of would be the Freemont Indians who we know historically inhabited the mountains and plains of Northern Utah. Their existence is almost undocumented because their pottery, etc. was very soft and has returned to the earth mostly indistinguishable in other places they've been identified as having resided. Any ideas? |
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Jan,
I have a friend in Oklahoma that does Readings/Reiki/Billets, etc. She is quite remarkable in her abilities to be a great tool for SPIRIT! She also does the John Edwards type spirit communicatin. Cyndy Green is her name and she charges $35.00 for an on-line question that one is searching an answer to. I have personally used Cyndy's services for family questions and have been pleased with her insights. If you want to contact her, she is at: http://www.cyndysangelmessages.com Janmg |
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Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure I'm ready to pay $35.00 for an answer that way. Since there is no way of knowing what tribe it is at this point, or how to pinpoint the exact location without digging so we don't disturbe the site, I've decided to see an anthropologist at the local museum of natural history and see if I can get some professional help.
I will also use google earth to get an up close aerial photo to see if there are any visible signs of the location. I may end up taking a person who reads and senses energy to the site in the spring after the snow melts and the ground dries to walk all of the land with me on foot. It is 120 acres. It'll be an all, or possibly a two or three day event. I will keep your friend's contact just in case we hit a dead end. Pun intended |
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