This is about rock piles and stone mound sites in New England. A balance is needed between keeping them secret and making them public. Also arrowheads, stone tools and other surface archaeology.
Monday, April 02, 2007
Why are springs special?
Approaching the west side of a hill looking for rock piles, I saw one rock-on-rock and then my eye was led naturally over to this spot. It is a place where water is coming out of the ground.It looks like it might have been dug out slightly. And you notice the strategically placed rock pile. I cannot imagine this is a coincidence. So what is that pile for? Why is it there? Clearly there is something important about this spring. Based on past experience, I believe there is something important about springs in general.
I think the most sacred things would probably be the most basic: food, water, life, death, the sky, the earth. At a spring, the below-ground world is offering up a refreshement to those of the above-ground world. I suspect there may be some basic energy associated to this. Out in the un-disturbed woods many springs are marked with rock piles.
No comments :
Post a Comment