AIMCat Todd is on a trip through South Dakota and listening to our podcasts. We give him some recommendations of places to visit and explain why we took a hike through the sequoia forest.
Wow, guys, thank you so much! That was incredibly moving. I’m travelling with my wife Fazia, she comes from southern france and we got married about a year ago, she has always been drawn to the dakotas and we are finally making our way out here. When I picked her up in France last year, we got to go to Lourdes and I remember spending some time there looking for a little secret area behind it that Doug mentioned in one of his talks once. You guys have been inspiring our travels for quite a while :)
(Southern france has a lot of Mary Magdalene energy/devotees. What a place!)
Your clairvoyance must be fully turned on, lol, because we just booked hot springs in Hot Springs South Dakota for tomorrow, and we try to visit as many hot springs as possible! Thanks for the heads up on thermopolis, it sounds amazing and now we have a destination on our trip beyond Devils Tower, Badlands, and connecting with native energy. As for Hot Springs NC, we absolutely love it. We live in Wilmington NC (by the beach) and any time we are anywhere near Hot Springs I always book a tub. Tyla you’re right it’s like a private little treehouse thing along the river, Paradise.
Can’t wait for Thermopolis!!!
I think we are going to steal Douglas’ idea to try to swim in three places per day. Today we were baptized by smiths falls in the Niobrara river, the tallest waterfall in Nebraska. Immediately our energy shifted and it really did feel like a shifting of the energy body, like Douglas was talking about.
So overwhelmed, thanks for your beautiful recommendations and also the reminder that we have the sigil at our disposal. I don’t think I’ll be able to secure a narwhal tusk!
One quick side note: Tyla’s confidence that her karma simply will not match with that of the pilgrims/globalist whatever agenda has really made me feel more relaxed and comfortable in general. It feels right! Thanks.
They actually have a treehouse (with bed, kitchen, bathroom) that you can rent daily. The hot tub is in the treetops and it is a delightful experience for hot springs lovers. As far as my confidence, it was solid even before the Holy Lance of Love arrived. Now that confidence is off the charts solid - we do not succumb to the evil we see around us. Have faith, not fear, and live your life with Christ Jesus as your Protector. Y'all have fun on your journey and send a picture or two, if you care to.
I tried to post a pic here but I don’t think substack has that functionality. Would love to share, my email is: toddplatzer@yahoo.com maybe if you send me something then we’ll be able to reply.
The hot springs Nc water is said to be linked to the same source as the water of Avalon, or at least having an identical mineral composition we were told when we were there. I found four pieces of moldavite in nearby Marshall Nc for really cheap. Always have magical feelings about that area!
HEY BUDDY ! Been there several times , My wife and I traveled back and forth across America and been to many hot springs, Are favorite is Lava hot springs in Idaho...
On the way to devils tower. Just stopped crazy horse monument, impressive Museum and collection there. Should be in thermopolis by tonight… ready for another soak!
It’s incredible. We were both laughing saying ‘thank you Douglas’ the energy out here is sublime and the water is a completely different color than the hot spring in Nc or South Dakota, it’s a blue green cloudy color. And it smells! I’ve always heard sulfur is the key ingredient in a hot spring, but I’ve never really experienced it. It must have more minerals because Fazias wedding ring went from shiny silver to brass colored. Didn’t know that would happen! I assured her it would polish back, hope I’m right :)
So glad we made the trip. We’ll be in thermopolis for a couple days now ‘soaking it up.’ Thanks guys!
The big horn mountains were stupefying beautiful, we could hardly drive with our jaws on the floor. Especially the canyons on the way into sleepy ‘Tensleep’ Wyoming, exactly ‘ten sleeps’ distance from the nearest Sioux camp. I guess sleeps were a good distance measure back in the day. We stopped at a ‘fire lookout’ around 10,000 ft and you can see nothing but mountains and prairies in 360 degrees. When it’s that beautiful we repeat Douglas’ phrase ‘it’s all in you.’
This conversation brought to my mind this thread being a wonderful repository of the reader's special places that could be stored for others to garner information from. If you read this comment please share your favorite destinations and experiences. There is so much we can learn from each other by sharing.
I made the suggestion for this thread for the reader to share a favorite venue of theirs and their experience there. I was on lunch break at the time I made the comment, with not enough time to share mine. So here it is.
There's no place like home. As life would have it for some, I've never had the fortune to explore much of the World. One vacation to Niagara Falls as a child which I remember little of.
That's okay though. Where I grew up was my most favorite place. Situated in Alleghany Mountains of NW Pennsylvania where the Alleghany River snakes its way through mountains, there are small communities usually under 100 homes, no stores, 1 church and firehouse, you know everyone and they know you.
This is my favorite destination. The mountains, rivers, islands, cricks and caves. Yes cricks, that's what we called creeks. Panther run flowed out of, and through the caves, down the rocks over small waterfalls into the river below. The most refreshing water one could ever imagine, native brook trout, crawdads, salamanders and helgramites. Hours upon hours were spent in and around these caves and streams. Yes, these were my stomping grounds, hundred miles of forests rivers, valleys and mountains. I learned so much there about my Garden of Eden. How many Indians spent their lives there, it is rumored that there are caves left to be found, one that actually goes under the river. Although I had a tumultuous childhood, these places soothed all the pain that I endured. I do wish to return one day but only if I never have to leave again. Life is strange and wonderful and I've went on long enough, and feeling homesick. Thanks for reading.
Wow, guys, thank you so much! That was incredibly moving. I’m travelling with my wife Fazia, she comes from southern france and we got married about a year ago, she has always been drawn to the dakotas and we are finally making our way out here. When I picked her up in France last year, we got to go to Lourdes and I remember spending some time there looking for a little secret area behind it that Doug mentioned in one of his talks once. You guys have been inspiring our travels for quite a while :)
(Southern france has a lot of Mary Magdalene energy/devotees. What a place!)
Your clairvoyance must be fully turned on, lol, because we just booked hot springs in Hot Springs South Dakota for tomorrow, and we try to visit as many hot springs as possible! Thanks for the heads up on thermopolis, it sounds amazing and now we have a destination on our trip beyond Devils Tower, Badlands, and connecting with native energy. As for Hot Springs NC, we absolutely love it. We live in Wilmington NC (by the beach) and any time we are anywhere near Hot Springs I always book a tub. Tyla you’re right it’s like a private little treehouse thing along the river, Paradise.
Can’t wait for Thermopolis!!!
I think we are going to steal Douglas’ idea to try to swim in three places per day. Today we were baptized by smiths falls in the Niobrara river, the tallest waterfall in Nebraska. Immediately our energy shifted and it really did feel like a shifting of the energy body, like Douglas was talking about.
So overwhelmed, thanks for your beautiful recommendations and also the reminder that we have the sigil at our disposal. I don’t think I’ll be able to secure a narwhal tusk!
One quick side note: Tyla’s confidence that her karma simply will not match with that of the pilgrims/globalist whatever agenda has really made me feel more relaxed and comfortable in general. It feels right! Thanks.
They actually have a treehouse (with bed, kitchen, bathroom) that you can rent daily. The hot tub is in the treetops and it is a delightful experience for hot springs lovers. As far as my confidence, it was solid even before the Holy Lance of Love arrived. Now that confidence is off the charts solid - we do not succumb to the evil we see around us. Have faith, not fear, and live your life with Christ Jesus as your Protector. Y'all have fun on your journey and send a picture or two, if you care to.
Thanks!
I tried to post a pic here but I don’t think substack has that functionality. Would love to share, my email is: toddplatzer@yahoo.com maybe if you send me something then we’ll be able to reply.
I sent you an email so that you have an address to send pictures. Enjoy the trip, Todd.
The hot springs Nc water is said to be linked to the same source as the water of Avalon, or at least having an identical mineral composition we were told when we were there. I found four pieces of moldavite in nearby Marshall Nc for really cheap. Always have magical feelings about that area!
HEY BUDDY ! Been there several times , My wife and I traveled back and forth across America and been to many hot springs, Are favorite is Lava hot springs in Idaho...
Thanks for the heads up!
On the way to devils tower. Just stopped crazy horse monument, impressive Museum and collection there. Should be in thermopolis by tonight… ready for another soak!
Douglas would love to be with you both!
It’s incredible. We were both laughing saying ‘thank you Douglas’ the energy out here is sublime and the water is a completely different color than the hot spring in Nc or South Dakota, it’s a blue green cloudy color. And it smells! I’ve always heard sulfur is the key ingredient in a hot spring, but I’ve never really experienced it. It must have more minerals because Fazias wedding ring went from shiny silver to brass colored. Didn’t know that would happen! I assured her it would polish back, hope I’m right :)
So glad we made the trip. We’ll be in thermopolis for a couple days now ‘soaking it up.’ Thanks guys!
The big horn mountains were stupefying beautiful, we could hardly drive with our jaws on the floor. Especially the canyons on the way into sleepy ‘Tensleep’ Wyoming, exactly ‘ten sleeps’ distance from the nearest Sioux camp. I guess sleeps were a good distance measure back in the day. We stopped at a ‘fire lookout’ around 10,000 ft and you can see nothing but mountains and prairies in 360 degrees. When it’s that beautiful we repeat Douglas’ phrase ‘it’s all in you.’
This conversation brought to my mind this thread being a wonderful repository of the reader's special places that could be stored for others to garner information from. If you read this comment please share your favorite destinations and experiences. There is so much we can learn from each other by sharing.
Do you know about vitamin k2 (aka mk7)?
I made the suggestion for this thread for the reader to share a favorite venue of theirs and their experience there. I was on lunch break at the time I made the comment, with not enough time to share mine. So here it is.
There's no place like home. As life would have it for some, I've never had the fortune to explore much of the World. One vacation to Niagara Falls as a child which I remember little of.
That's okay though. Where I grew up was my most favorite place. Situated in Alleghany Mountains of NW Pennsylvania where the Alleghany River snakes its way through mountains, there are small communities usually under 100 homes, no stores, 1 church and firehouse, you know everyone and they know you.
See attached link below.
https://www.mountainproject.com/area/110332153/panther-caves
Panthers Caves and Panther Run
This is my favorite destination. The mountains, rivers, islands, cricks and caves. Yes cricks, that's what we called creeks. Panther run flowed out of, and through the caves, down the rocks over small waterfalls into the river below. The most refreshing water one could ever imagine, native brook trout, crawdads, salamanders and helgramites. Hours upon hours were spent in and around these caves and streams. Yes, these were my stomping grounds, hundred miles of forests rivers, valleys and mountains. I learned so much there about my Garden of Eden. How many Indians spent their lives there, it is rumored that there are caves left to be found, one that actually goes under the river. Although I had a tumultuous childhood, these places soothed all the pain that I endured. I do wish to return one day but only if I never have to leave again. Life is strange and wonderful and I've went on long enough, and feeling homesick. Thanks for reading.
You are are a remarkable man, Ron. Douglas has not heard of Panthers Cave so he is keen to check it out. Thanks for the link.