Judaculla Rock
My dear friend Luz and I took a road trip ‘off-mountain’ today.
One of the places we went was located fairly close to Sylva, North Carolina. Sort of amazingly, we tracked down a field in which a substantial soapstone boulder, known as Judaculla Rock, can be found off an obscure dirt road guarded by half a dozen massive bovine protectors.
The rock is covered with petroglyphs that are thought to be as many as 3,000 years old.
They’re weird looking. Not your average ‘spear a mastodon’ type of petroglyph, nor the type that make it obvious what anyone our ancestors might have been trying to convey.
To me, the figures look decidedly otherworldly – or at least not much of anything that would be readily hanging around in a field surrounded by the Balsam Mountains 3,000 years ago.
See what you think:
My mesa was pretty stoked to have a chance to sit on this stone and synchronize itself to this ancient being’s vibrations.
There’s so much out there in our world that we simply cannot explain. This is one of those objects.
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