See below for an illustration showing the Great Wheel:
It is my intention to make pilgrimage to all of the points of the Great Wheel of Jomeokee. The points of the wheel are, starting in the north and proceeding sunwise:
Moundsville, WV: Grave Creek Mound
Washington, DC: Unknown site
I find it interesting that we chose this spot as the capital of our government, the repository of this nation's power, as it were. At this point, I do not yet know what I will visit there. Initial research indicates that there are a great many important churches there, but that doesn't seem too likely to me. It wouldn't surprise me if the Pentagon was built over the actual ancient monument.
NC/VA line: Great Dismal Swamp
I doubt any traces remain from ancient times, but I will see. I plan to paddle my pirogue there and camp in the area, though both the NC state park and the VA wildlife refuge do not allow camping.
Cape Fear: Actual point is in the ocean
I live on the Serpent Lei, the ley line that roughly parallels the Cape Fear River. Looking back at the things that led me to live where I do, I believe it is this very fact that drew me here. I scouted all around Raleigh to find a rural spot where I felt comfortable. At the time, I didn't really know why I felt at ease here. Since moving here, I have developed a close relationship with my river, the Cape Fear. I will count this weekend's trip to the mouth of the Cape Fear as my pilgrimage to this point, and will write a separate post about that.
Parris Island, SC: US Marine Corps Base
I discovered that it is possible to visit the base itself. Again, I find it interesting that this spot was chosen as the headquarters of one of our military branches. Power finds power. There is also a wildlife refuge across the channel, so that's a good spot to visit as well.
Stone Mountain, GA: Stone Mountain Park
Monterrey, TN: Standing Stones State Forest
Peebles, OH: The Great Serpent Mound
More updates to come. At this point, there is no formal plan or timeline. I'll visit each one as I'm able, and in the fashion dictated by the site and geography itself. The only thing I know for sure is that I'll bring offerings to each place. At Pilot Mountain, I was able to camp on the mountain, hold ceremony at our campsite and meditate on the pinnacle itself. Other places, I'll do what I can. I also don't really know why this is important to me, or why I have to do it. I only know that it is right.
When?
ReplyDeleteProbably not until sprint, at this point. I'll keep you posted!
DeleteWhat about in Kentucky, there should be some sacred sites there too.
DeleteHi Rosa, there are many sacred sites in KY. I feel a lot of power when I visit the caverns there. They just aren't a part of this particular network of ley lines.
DeleteToday is July 16, 2020 and my husband and I are on our own pilgrimage from Indiana to Pilot Mountain and then to serpent mound. For the same reasons as you my friend. We also know we are called to do so and don’t know why as you said but IT IS RIGHT
ReplyDeleteJackie Evans
My comment was above Jackie Evans. Here is my Email we would love to hear your updated journey jackieevans333@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteIn 2020, I started following a continued calling nature and to visit sites along the serpent lei - first bday trip to serpent mound then in October to pilot mountain where I did solitary Ritual and meditations
ReplyDeleteI believe I live On the serpent line as I’m in the indiana dunes region and feel the magic in the land here.
I’m wondering if you have favorite resources and favorite maps of this area and all these specific Ley Lines? I’d like to follow the Ley Line and the Parks all along - Indiana, wisconsin and any other areas in Ohio this year.
Now I’m interested in the wheel - as didn’t know about this before and it resonates as a must do for me too