think this is why So many people walk on the Mount Rushmore Presidential Trail every year, and why it's shaped like a Q with George Washington in spot #17...
entire state of South Dakota is full of supernatural stories, it's also the 17th largest state;) motto is Under God the People Rule✨
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Wind Cave is 45 minutes south of Mount Rushmore, and
It's part of the Lakota Emergence story...humans were tricked to emerge from the cave, and were then trapped on earth when the cave entrance was made smaller, and they couldn't go back to the spirit world.
this is the NPS website below for the 'emergence story'. I believe these types of sites are from the WHs to teach us...lots of Q related material, etc.
The original Wind Cave explorer was 17 when he discovered the cave.
"On average, 2 miles are surveyed annually, and it is estimated over 3,000 leads, or unexplored openings, remain to be checked. Studies of airflow through the entrances reveal that potentially only 10% of the cave has been found. This echoes the sentiments of the cave’s first systematic explorer, 17-year old Alvin McDonald, who wrote in 1890,
“Have given up the idea of finding the end of Wind Cave.” 😳
one of my favorites; Doane Robinson, known as the Father of Mount Rushmore took '17 friends' on a tour of the area,
and then made an acronym of the women's names for Hisega SD🐸
"In 1908 Robinson arranged a camping adventure for 17 friends, relatives and Pierre colleagues. The party stepped off the Crouch Line train in a beautiful canyon west of Rapid City and pitched tents. Robinson loved making up words and announced he would call the spot Hisega, a name derived from the initials of six women in the group: Helen, Ida, Sadie, Ethel, Grace and Ada."
I was talking about the one that Plato and Pythagoras and Aristotle and Alexander the Great had.
It's the same "stone the builders rejected" that Jesus came to make known to mankind.
I think Rushmore could absolutely be one of the bigger meanings behind "keystone."
But Q262 stated quite clearly there was more than one meaning.
The meeting I'm speaking about is the esoteric one. Q262:
"More than one meaning.
Think circle.
Expand your thinking.
Take multiple paths.
One connects to another.
Find the keystone.
What holds everything together?"
The one Jesus spoke about does indeed "hold everything together", but it is a misunderstanding to think that it wasn't an actual real object. It is.
You couldn't possibly take that verse more out of context. Jesus is clearly referring to himself. The leaders of that time, pharisees and saducees, are those that rejected Him who would build the Kingdom of God, which is Jesus, the chief cornerstone upon which the entire church and the Christian faith would be built.
yes!^ like a giant energy 'spell' over a portal!🥳
think this is why So many people walk on the Mount Rushmore Presidential Trail every year, and why it's shaped like a Q with George Washington in spot #17...
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/south-dakota/mount-rushmore-and-presidential-trail-loop
entire state of South Dakota is full of supernatural stories, it's also the 17th largest state;) motto is Under God the People Rule✨
...
Wind Cave is 45 minutes south of Mount Rushmore, and It's part of the Lakota Emergence story...humans were tricked to emerge from the cave, and were then trapped on earth when the cave entrance was made smaller, and they couldn't go back to the spirit world.
this is the NPS website below for the 'emergence story'. I believe these types of sites are from the WHs to teach us...lots of Q related material, etc.
https://www.nps.gov/media/video/view.htm?id=4677A975-1DD8-B71B-0B01D0FD80CC673A
...
The original Wind Cave explorer was 17 when he discovered the cave.
"On average, 2 miles are surveyed annually, and it is estimated over 3,000 leads, or unexplored openings, remain to be checked. Studies of airflow through the entrances reveal that potentially only 10% of the cave has been found. This echoes the sentiments of the cave’s first systematic explorer, 17-year old Alvin McDonald, who wrote in 1890,
“Have given up the idea of finding the end of Wind Cave.” 😳
https://www.nps.gov/wica/learn/news/02122019pr.htm
Wow, very informative! Thank you for all of the links. I’ll check them out :)
So glad you posted this Boonies! 👏
You can count on me to post the “wild and really waaay out there” stuff! :)
Me, too! 😉
Wow!
yes^ it's definitely a 'special' place.
one of my favorites; Doane Robinson, known as the Father of Mount Rushmore took '17 friends' on a tour of the area,
and then made an acronym of the women's names for Hisega SD🐸
"In 1908 Robinson arranged a camping adventure for 17 friends, relatives and Pierre colleagues. The party stepped off the Crouch Line train in a beautiful canyon west of Rapid City and pitched tents. Robinson loved making up words and announced he would call the spot Hisega, a name derived from the initials of six women in the group: Helen, Ida, Sadie, Ethel, Grace and Ada."
https://southdakotamagazine.com/2018/04/11/doanes-favorite-places/
https://www.nps.gov/moru/learn/historyculture/doane-robinson.htm
https://x.com/asonflower/status/2073380419030909084?s=20
https://nitter.net/asonflower/status/2073380419030909084?s=20
u/JohnTitor17 is this one of the Keystone meanings you meant in your post the other day?
I was talking about the one that Plato and Pythagoras and Aristotle and Alexander the Great had.
It's the same "stone the builders rejected" that Jesus came to make known to mankind.
I think Rushmore could absolutely be one of the bigger meanings behind "keystone."
But Q262 stated quite clearly there was more than one meaning.
The meeting I'm speaking about is the esoteric one.
Q262:
"More than one meaning.
Think circle.
Expand your thinking.
Take multiple paths.
One connects to another.
Find the keystone.
What holds everything together?"
The one Jesus spoke about does indeed "hold everything together", but it is a misunderstanding to think that it wasn't an actual real object. It is.
You couldn't possibly take that verse more out of context. Jesus is clearly referring to himself. The leaders of that time, pharisees and saducees, are those that rejected Him who would build the Kingdom of God, which is Jesus, the chief cornerstone upon which the entire church and the Christian faith would be built.
"...Mount Richmore...your vault is an entire mountain?"
(I am stunned that anyone got this reference)
I have never felt so much peace and majesty then when I stood surrounded by the Badlands. Mt. Rushmore emitted vibrational splendor as well.
Removed. This is not on Q by a country mile
Jim Morrison eat your heart out...
..." break on through to the other side "