This is what a 200 year old electroculture garden looks like! The thermal baths of Molitg πŸŒ΄πŸŒ€β›²οΈ

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A few weeks ago I showed you what a 20 year electroculture garden looks like and now I am going to show you one which is much older, officially established in 1785. The thermal baths of Molitg are famous in France for their healing properties, but what most people don't seem to realise is that the location itself has healing properties which have been enhanced by the architecture of the buildings erected there in the name of health at a time when we still understood the importance of the interaction between man-made and natural.

Why were we there?

Sabrina turned 40 last week so her father is here at the moment and we are showing him around all our favourite places.

I'm not much of a romantic but I did make her a little book as a birthday gift, the contents of which I will keep for her eyes only.

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I drew the cover in one night. The night before her birthday of course! When the energy is strongest. Luna, my six year old had the idea in the morning to add the copper spirals. Cool idea I said ;)

So we took Sabrina's dad to our favourite restaurant which is here in Molitg-Les-Bains. This is the awesome view you will see first as you drive up the mountain towards it, complete with a castle on top of the hill above the famous baths.

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It doesn't look like much but this is in my opinion the best family run restaurant in the region.

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This piece of paper went round the table while we waited for the food and each person had to add some detail to the picture.

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I don't eat much meat any more, but at this place I make an exception.

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Just look at that plate!

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Eating this meal is like a taking an exquisite journey...

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...into a world of infinite mouth pleasures, after which you definitely don't need dinner that night.

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Once we are done eating we always go for a walk in the grounds of the thermal baths, which are free to access and just across the road from the restaurant.

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The Thermal Baths of Molitg

As one approaches the buildings it is clear right away that all the trees are very big and healthy.

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While this part of the complex is evidently more modern I enjoy the way it has been built with the trees in mind.

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Judging by this blocky concrete construction style I would place this in the 1960s or 70s perhaps. Certainly post WW2.

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The view as one walks out onto that balcony is stunning.

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The next section of the building we came to looked older.

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Particularly with that electroculture antenna on top.

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Reminds me of the great antenna designs coming from Italian company Shardana Geometries.

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I realise now that when it comes to antenna, our imagination is our only limitation.

We simply take our inspiration from nature and let go of the idea there is a right way or a wrong way. There is only the nature way.

From the movement of electrons within atoms to the plants to the animals to the planets, it's all nature and it doesn't mind if you copy it. On the contrary, it rewards your efforts to do so!

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Whoever made this one has a multitude of ideas going on.

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Don't forget, antenna can both receive and transmit so the form of the building which holds them is important. Notice how the stairs go clockwise from the ground up, sending the energy upward and out via the antenna like a beacon of healing energy at the center of this site.

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Had the stairs been built anti-clockwise the energy would flow downward into the soil and the antenna would become more useful for plants and less useful for humans.

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If I zoom out to this angle you can see clearly the post war constructions on the right separated from the older buildings behind.

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The pink building (a hotel) was constructed by the De Massia family who acquired the thermal baths in 1836, modernising and extending the existing facilities throughout the 19th century. At least, this is the given story.

Continuing our little walk into the complex one cannot help but be struck by the beauty of this courtyard beneath the hotel.

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Then we walked down to the front of the building where the indoor bathing pool is. Notice the spiral designs on the wonderful arched door.

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Metal & Glass

Metal and glass framed buildings like this are a bit of an anomaly. It is possible they were built in the 19th century, but possible too that the given history is nothing more than a fabricated reality to hide the true date of such splendour.

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Like the (not so famous) Crystal Palace in England which was supposedly built in 1851 at a time when we had barely figured out how to make large plate glass windows at a reasonable price.

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It is in my opinion much more likely that buildings like this one are in fact older. Having survived the last major reset in the early 1800s, they were discovered by the inhabitants of the new world, given fake histories and then promptly torn down before anyone started asking questions.

Yet here in the foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains it would seem this one was too small and insignificant to warrant such harsh treatment.

Inside the wonderful glass facade is the central healing space, a pool of hot plankton-rich sodium sulphide water.

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Seen here from the inside. Photo take from this site.

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And like I said, while it is no doubt good for you to spend time in this water, it is also unquestionably good for you simply to spend time at this location, bathing in the harmonic dance between man-made & natural energies.

Healing waters below

Important to note there is a river running under the healing pool.

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Have observed this before at ancient sites in the UK where a river runs under one section of the building. Like Fountains Abbey, seen here in one of the four films I made on this subject in 2019.

The water ran under a specific part of the building which was dedicated to healing and while the construction method is very different this room still reminds me of the indoor pool at Moltig.

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It is the same story with the Pyramids all of which have running water under them, amongst other things to facilitate a healing environment. This reminds me of the work of Wilhelm Reich who carried the deadly orgone energy (DOR) away from his cloudbuster operators by using water in tubes and I am wondering now if perhaps underground water doesn't work on the same principle, carrying away unwanted energies from anyone who positions themselves next to it with a clear intention.

You can see in this image how the building behind is built in two different ages, the older part at the bottom with arched windows.

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Nothing new here. We always build upward on ancient cites, adding to that which is underneath. And we don't dig down too deep as we may be surprised how many historical layers we find!

The energy was strongest in this part of the building (just behind the healing pool) and you can see how the vines have responded.

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Out in front of the healing pool is a jungle of green growth.

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I found this wide angle image which gives you a better idea of the feeling in there and the effect this structure has on the area around it.

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We ventured further from the buildings after that.

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Saw some peacocks.

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Collected some feathers.

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Found a fountain.

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Posed for some pictures :)

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The land goes on and on.

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Leading up to a gorge where you can't go any further.

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Unless you fancy getting wet ;)

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Mountains or ancient buildings?

I am highly suspicious of mountains like this one due to the out of place blocks and layers which don't appear on the other mountains.

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Rather than explaining away these blocky formations with some complex geological fantasy which has no way of being proven because "it takes millions of years" I choose to look at them as old buildings, disfigured by countless resets.

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Impossible you say? Well, some of these resets involved unthinkable heat, hot enough to melt stone. Some of them involved incredible floods, which would have put this place temporarily at the bottom of an ocean. Some of them involved enormous earthquakes which created new mountains in a single day while swallowing up other areas never to be seen again.

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With this in mind it is perhaps easier to change one's perspective of what they are looking at.

Observing the horizon I spotted this rock, which again strikes me as being man made.

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Time is a cruel mistress when you are a building and only pyramids have the ability to face the numerous ages & resets without being augmented beyond recognition.

Even at ground level there were anomalies. Some melted stone blocks here?

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On our way back we noticed this enormous stone table.

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Who put it here and when I wondered? This thing must be incredibly heavy!

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I also noticed this rock in the river which felt out of place, like perhaps it had at one time been the base to some enormous statue?

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Back at the buildings we noticed this area where the hot sulphur-smelling water comes out into the river.

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That's why you have man made embankments here with the handlebars downstream of the sulphur outlet. Just hang on to that bar and enjoy the benefits.

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I stopped here to rest my feet for a moment and Esteban placed a flower on his third eye.

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You could just stare at this forever it feels so good.

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Opposite the healing baths on the other side of the river is this church with the same spiral door. Reminds me of a rocket and I feel sure there is plenty of sacred geometry going on in this design which radiates energy around it.

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Further down the river the water is held back to maintain the level.

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Clever design really. It's a bit like they have made a calm lake (with an island) in a rushing river.

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Quite stunning from the ground.

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The water had turned a luminous green colour with all the flowing algae beneath, giving it a really magical feel.

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Here is my clan, busy doing their thing.

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Only managed one half decent family shot.

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These selfies with the children seem better.

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Watch out for the magic eyes of Luna. They will entrap you.

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Final thoughts

Places like this are a great reminder of that which has been forgotten in the world of modern architecture. Buildings are so much more than cheap convenient boxes to keep us warm and dry!

Once upon a time they were created in select locations only, designed specifically to interact with their environment, harnessing and amplifying the natural energies for the benefit of humans. Electroculture devices such as the ones we have become familiar with today were not needed because the buildings themselves served this purpose more effectively.

In recent weeks I have become better at feeling out energetic lines and vortices without the use of dowsing rods (using my ears) and I can tell you they were buzzing with activity here, giving me a strong sensation this place was beneficial to my health. It seems evident therefore that the healing energies available at this location in Molitg have been used through the ages and not for one moment do I believe the first person to develop this site was in 1785. It is possible that all the buildings we can see here have been built since then but I feel strongly this site has been active for much longer, likely with incredible huge structures which have since been destroyed, either intentionally or due to the relentless resets which keep our realm in balance.

For a time each new civilization tried to replicate and simplify that which came before, as demonstrated by my comparison of the ancient stone room in Fountains Abbey and the more modern Molitg pool. They both function as healing spaces using the same ancient principles. But where are these ideas in our modern buildings today? All but forgotten it would seem, replaced by the importance of profit margins for greedy share holders in this, the final stage of empires, the age of decline & collapse.

200 years ago entrance to the healing waters was free, yet today you must spend a minimum of €51 to enter the pool room where you can sit in pure undiluted sulphur water and let the underground river carry away your problems. The trouble is, eventually you will have to leave this place and return to the world from which you came. So the only solution is in my opinion to accept the coming collapse as best we can (even our most advanced ancestors could not avoid it) and position ourselves intentionally as Co-creators in the new world which will once more seek to build on the wisdom of our great ancestors.

Love & Light everyone 🌱

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First of all, that plate of food is nearly as pretty as the surroundings, almost too good to eat.

You've made a lot of interesting observations about the whole place, and how it interconnects with nature and electroculture which I know you're a big advocate of. For most people, myself included would have probably just focused on how beautiful the environment is, instead of exploring deeper, so thanks for the insight.

By the way, this post would be a great addition to Pinmapple, fancy pinning it on the map 🍍 ?

https://www.pinmapple.com/

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The food really is fantastic. We are going back this weekend because Sabrina's dad liked it so much :)

Am pleased you enjoyed the observations. I must admit that each time I go there I see more than I did the time before.

Is Pinmapple associated with this blockchain in any way? Looks like a cool concept but who uses the map I wonder?

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We used to be called Steemitworldmap and rebranded after the fork.

It's a great alternative to looking for inspiration from the internet that only pushes you content with the best SEO.

If users travel to a particular region and are looking for places to go, they can see what's been pinned onto Pinmapple and find places, many recommended by locals, which often are the best

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Okay right, I remember now. Loved the concept then and I still love it now!

Will see if I can figure this out...

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Fascinating and beautiful.

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Thanks for saying so. It was a lovely day out and we will in fact be going back on Saturday!

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Belated happy birthday to Sabrina πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚ You picked a stunning place to celebrate and enjoy quality time with your entire family. The healing baths aka pools are amazing; the architecture and their shape is an eye-catcher. And the healing effect of water is unquestionable. Water is my absolute favorite element and as a passionate scuba diver you'll have a hard time pulling me out of that place ;)

Those stones are definitely not part of the original mountain so to speak. Two totally different types of geodes. In regards to the resets and history as we're taught in school & mainstream in general one can only shake his head and wait until all these lies finally surface for avg. Joe to understand what's being played here.

Great pictures Sam. Thanks for showing us Molitg through your lens. Greetings from the Levantine Basin, Mediterranean Sea.

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Water is my absolute favorite element and as a passionate scuba diver you'll have a hard time pulling me out of that place ;)

How wonderful! And the Levantine Basin hey. An underwater paradise I imagine. Back in my Indonesia days I was being offered work as an underwater cameraman but couldn't afford the scuba training so stuck to snorkels in the end. Even just like this I was able to capture some awesome videos of shoals with a self stabilised underwater gopro. But yes, scuba diving must be on a whole other level. One day perhaps. I would love that.

Those stones are definitely not part of the original mountain so to speak. Two totally different types of geodes.

Am pleased you agree. Wondered if some geologists might pop up and tell me the official story! I could write a book featuring mountain formations which look out of place here, there are so many. Sometimes I feel like I can see ancient giants in the landscape rather than buildings. Bits of them anyway! Even mythical creatures like dragons I believe have factual origins and they were enormous. So when they died they literally became a mountain range. Have seen what appears to be evidence of this in the Sahara using google earth. Then we have flat top mountains which look a lot like old trees which have been cut down. Was thinking just the other day about how gold is found in 'veins' within the rock and wondered if perhaps gold isn't in fact just the blood of a some old giant or other 'mythical' creature, still stuck there in its veins, turned to gold after millions of years.

I remember really enjoying history at school but what I have enjoyed far more is unravelling the hidden history behind it. Ten years of research at least it has taken me to speak confidently on this subject. Not sure what to say for the average Joe. Get your skates on! The awakening process is a long one.

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Gosh, I would have loved to have a professional like you on my team when we explored the underwater paradise of Sipadan island. I'm not a photographer so we used some basic cameras to do the shots. Some turned out pretty decent; I wrote a post about it: https://ecency.com/hive-163772/@kriszrokk/sipadan-island-an-untainted-paradise

The water is excellent here in this part of the Mediterranean Sea: it's clear, great visibility but the marine life is quite poor -- but than again, I'm spoiled. I've dived across the world for the past two decades, however I've not been to Indonesia yet. It's on my list though due to the vast colonies of whales and manta rays ;)

Not sure what to say for the average Joe. Get your skates on! The awakening process is a long one.

Yep! Couldn't agree more.

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Incredible post that one!

And those water bungalows to die for :)

Thank you for sharing that.

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Beautiful, once again.
I do remember that door from another post, or a very similar one. my brother is a Blacksmith and loved seeing it too.
the flag flying on top looks much like the Catalan flag.. a coincidence..?
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I believe I sent you that image of the church when I first noticed the spirals on the door back in May. Probably used it in a post too. Interestingly on that day in May they were flying the French flag on the hotel, but last week it was the Catalan. It is a confusing region in that respect! No one can agree on which flag to fly.

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just shows you how ridiculous borders are.. ; )

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You have captured the natural, energetic beauty of this amazing vortex. I was truly captivated by reading about the wonders of it all. I am so happy to have come across your post and I also am one who senses the energy around me. Surrounding oneself with nature and connecting with it as much as possible is a great way to stay energetically clean. Love and light to you and your family.

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Hello there! Am so pleased you caught this post at the right moment to connect us :)

As a fellow gardener and inspirational thought sharer it is my pleasure to meet you.

All the best!

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A truly magical place! So much greenery.

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We went back a few days ago and checked out the village just behind the location in this post. And WOW! I didn't take photos on this occasion but was blown away by the beauty of it all. We even found a house to rent and are currently chatting with the owner to see if we can get a good price and move there...

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How cool! But you'd leave your gardens you've worked so hard on...

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This is true. And just for this I am hesitant. But let's see. It won't take us long to create something even better...

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Great pictures as always! Love following your journey!

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It feels great to have you enjoying this journey alongside me :)

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