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Secrets of Sacred Space

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Famous ancient stone monuments such as Stonehenge attract us because they surround sacred spaces filled with spiritual power.

In Secrets of Sacred Space, Chuck Pettis reveals you can create similar sacred spaces of your own. You'll learn how to use the architecture of power to create earth and stone monuments that can help you find inner peace and renewal.

Secrets of Sacred Space reveals how you

·Use geomancy, symbolism, numerology, and astronomical alignments to understand the ancient sacred sites and even design your own power places
·Easily perform dowsing with rods and pendulums to find water, ley lines, and earth energy lines to choose sacred sites and create your own sacred monuments
·Communicate with devas and other spiritual beings to discover a site's spiritual essence
·Design your sacred space in harmony with a site's spiritual essence
·Understand the powerful design cosmology of the Egyptian pyramids and other ancient monuments

Sacred places of power move and enliven the soul. They take us to higher states of consciousness, inspire feelings of awe and wonder, and are places for retreat, self-renewal, and enlightenment. The making of the sacred space is as important, if not more important, than its use when complete. Building a sacred space ― a cosmic monument ― is a high form of meditation and the epitome of spiritual service. Discover the secrets of the earth and its special places when you read Secrets of Sacred Space.

277 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1999

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Chuck Pettis

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March 12, 2017
Great information. great pictures. I just felt the book was a bit dry.
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September 17, 2010
I'm going to add this book to my personal library. Another great resource.
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