Haywire
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Please look and let me know what you feel about this pictureThis is a picture of what I believe to be a grave located on my property. I'm not really sure it is a grave, but I believe it is. The man who lived here before me told me about it before he moved on. All he told me was it was here when he moved here. He lived here about 12 years and I've lived here for 15. I have never touched a rock or anything to disturb it as I don't know what is buried here.
The Butterfield Stagecoach Line once ran along my property. I know where the line is. It's not to far from the grave but a little ways. I've always felt like it was a person and not an animal. I would never touch it or tell anyone about it, because I don't want it disturbed. I walk around it some, but it is located in some thick brush, so no one walks by it at all, just me and my horses and dogs. I get no bad feelings or sensations when I'm around it.
Does anyone get a feeling as to what is buried here. Does anyone feel a person could be buried here???? I've often-ed wondered about it.
Haywire
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mofeta
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I immediately get the feeling there is a person layed to rest there. We have a grave on our farm too! It was a worker who had passed on when he was in the employ of the original owners of this property and from what we were told her had no family that they knew of and he was buried here. How old is your farm?
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BooBoo
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Almost wish you hadn't given us any preconceived ideas on the site........
But yes, it does seem that it's a human grave.
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Sage/Debs
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Yes but I get a decidedly "female" feeling from it.
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Haywire
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Mofeta: My house/farm is about 30 years old. My 10 acres were cut out of an existing 130 acre farm. We are in the country also. Sometimes I believe we are where we are supposed to be for a reason. Spirit knows I will never let anyone or anything disturb that which is already asleep. Maybe I should mark it somehow just in case I wasn't here to protect it.
Thanks for your thoughts on the grave guys. I feel like it is an adult and probably died young.
Sorry Boo with too much information, but I thought the more I said the easier it would be to feel what it is.
Haywire
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mofeta
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So the original 130 acre farm was older than YOUR farm? Hmm...Debs gets female, I totally get male. Young man.
Haywire, I feel the same as you, I would tidy up the stones so it looks more "grave" like and perhaps put a marker there so it is respected. If you are wrong and there is no on there then no harm done.
Mofeta
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Time Traveler
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On our first farm, which was one of the oldest in the county, people told me there was a young girl buried back by the milkhouse. I never did find it, but I could feel it. Can you feel something there?
My observations are that the spot has a lot of stones/rocks on it, which appear to be bigger than the surrounding ones. As I'm sure you know, people piled stones on top of graves to keep scavengers from getting in. Especially if the burial took place in c9ld weather & the grave couldn't be deep. Or if just one person or two did the burying. I don't believe women grave diggers would be able to go deep either. The rocks would, of course, have sunk down over the years into the dirt. That's what your looks like to me.
How do the rocks on the spot compare to others in the area? Are the surrounding ones really smaller, overall?
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Haywire
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TT: I'll go back and look at the surrounding rocks to see if they are smaller. I will also try to feel something. I've never really tried too, cause I didn't know if I should or not.
I have the type of land that rocks seem to come up instead of sink, but if this was a large mass of rocks they would have sunk over time.
I also have some mounds of dirt I would like to show you all. I'll see if I can get some pictures today. I did have one person tell me she wondered what was inside of them? I always told the neighbor kids that indians are buried in them. Maybe I was right....
Jacquie
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Time Traveler
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Forgive me for sticking my nose in here again. Might I suggest that when you go there again, you don't need to "try" to feel anything? I'd suggest you enlarge the circumference your "circle" of energy.
When I said I could just "feel" the burial at my old place, I just felt it. It came to me, not the other way around. But you know the location in question, so you're ahead of the game. Just go there & let yourself feel what is around that site. That's my suggestion anyway.
Also, from my own experiences, I'd suggest you don't expect "evil." I truly believe that if a person (soul) was not evil in this life, it would not be in the next. I also do believe that those who appear to be "evil" here, could pass & become more gentle souls. To my mind, the passing is also a cleansing. I've had those on the other side, tell me "I'm not like that anymore." We see the errors of our ways when we pass (my take on it).
And hopefully, we take that knowledge with us to the next life, whether that life is on this plane or another one.
You also need to feel the strength of your own spirit and its goodness. It always helps. -- TT
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BooBoo
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I don't get anything negative from the photos.
By any chance is the gravesite running either north/south.......or east/west?
Just curious.
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Haywire
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I went back out to the grave to clean it up and see if I could open up my circle of energy (thanks TT for the suggestion). While cleaning out leaves and twigs I did not feel a sadness, but mostly what I felt was love and honor. Someone honored this person very much. The closer I looked at the rocks I noticed almost all of them are small. Were talking palm size on a lot of them. I believe children were involved somehow.
If you look close at the second picture you will see the toes of my boots in the picture. The grave is about 6' long and appears to going north to south. Also, in the first picture where it looks like the fence line stops (it actually goes further) is a creek that runs west to east. The rocks would have had to come out of that creek.
Haywire
I felt very honored to clean up the area and put some of the rocks back that had sort of shifted off the site.
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Witch Hazel
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I looked at the photos and didn't read anything anyone said.
I got "She came there" I felt like a woman came there to feel the love she felt for the person and to bring offerings of honor to lay there. That she spent time knealing there. Love remembrance & reverence (spelling)
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