Arkansas power nodes
Arkansas crystals formed when the tectonic plates shifted causing a basin of water to be trapped below the Quachita Mountains. Because of the high pressures developed during the mountain building process, the trapped sea water was heated by the core of the earth to very high temperatures. Quartz crystals formed as hot waters percolated through fractured rock in the Ouachita Mountains over 245 million years ago. Arkansas contains the largest strata of quartz crystal in the northern hemisphere. It extends 170 miles and 30 miles in width across west central Arkansas.
Arkansas Vortex
A wide vortex is in formation that combines three separate energy fields in Arkansas and Western Oklahoma. This synergistic blend will disseminate a coded-crystalline energy though the mid and southern sections of the United States
The Arkansas Vortex will connect and blend three different energy fields:
The three vortex nodes referenced represent three differing telluric energies:
The center of the apex is between Mt Ida and Hot Springs Village. This is where the crystal energy will be emanated in a pristine fountain, and carried in a spiral sweep into eastern Oklahoma and southwest Missouri, in a unique two-segmented vortex.
The Arkansas Vortex does not flow, as most other vortexes, in a circular pattern Rather in a to-and -fro motion over the largest single deposit of quartz crystal on the earth. This unusual pattern is due to a property of quartz, termed piezoelectricity.
Arkansas Vortex
A wide vortex is in formation that combines three separate energy fields in Arkansas and Western Oklahoma. This synergistic blend will disseminate a coded-crystalline energy though the mid and southern sections of the United States
The Arkansas Vortex will connect and blend three different energy fields:
The three vortex nodes referenced represent three differing telluric energies:
- Crystal energies of the Ouachita Mountains centered between Mount Ida and Hot Springs;
- Magnetic energies of the Talimena Ridge on the wester borders of the state;
- Hydro energies are centered in a 70 mile radius around Eureka Springs in the northwest corner of the state.
The center of the apex is between Mt Ida and Hot Springs Village. This is where the crystal energy will be emanated in a pristine fountain, and carried in a spiral sweep into eastern Oklahoma and southwest Missouri, in a unique two-segmented vortex.
The Arkansas Vortex does not flow, as most other vortexes, in a circular pattern Rather in a to-and -fro motion over the largest single deposit of quartz crystal on the earth. This unusual pattern is due to a property of quartz, termed piezoelectricity.