Numinious Egg

numinous |ˈn(y)o͞omənəs|      adjective        having a strong religious or spiritual quality; indicating or suggesting the presence of a divinity: the strange, numinous beauty of this ancient landmark.

The Phi(1:1.618...) of it all

If Great Spirit were a number it would be in a phi ratio.  Seen in the length and width of egg and the digits of the human body, phi is a marker of life and nature's vortex of creative forces.

In total the greater Great Lakes are egg like and its lakes form gestures turning in vortex.  In geometric cord the Great Lakes geographic points of Duluth, Chicago, and Niagara Falls express water geometry as a pentagon—a shape life form with phi throughout its measure. 

Crossing at Pentwater, Michigan two streams of culture, one spirit and one human, marks the Northern apex of these lei (think Pele) lines. 

Kachina Lei, named after the water kachina of San Fransico Peaks—who bring rain to the Hopi,  is an alignment marked by mountain and mythic spirits from sacred Mount Tecate (Mex/CA border) to the Cave of Klusnap at the northern tip of Nova Scotia. It's path carries the atmospheric rivers of Hawaii's pineapple express across North America. 

1st Nation's Lei is a great circle connecting indigenous peoples of America, Africa, Hawaii, and Australia.  Keyed to Boston MA and Syracuse NY along the historic Mohawk Trail this lei holds the sorrows of Wounded Knee, West African slave trade and Aboriginal nightmare in this traumatized Earth meridian.

Turning these Pure Spirit Waters holy clears the memories of trauma held in these lines as they transmit their healed state to a world caught in a trauma triangle  

A grail cup of Christ, etheric streams course up river to fill these Pure Waters in a vortex of creational Grace.  

Think, Feel, Will—Pure Spirit Water

A spiritual consciousness method called The Holy Grail Vortex is offer as a meditation practice to seed, to Think,  the intention of Pure Spirit Waters into the Great Lakes. Based on the original Great Invocation apologies to the gender sensitive for all its masculine superlatives. There are rewrites (found on-line) of the Great Invocation that can be used as effectively.