![]() On her western shores stands the King Fisher Tower with a plaque that reads, "Dedicated to the Lady of the Lake." Here, both the Native American culture and the Arthurian Legends merge. We are also just 15 minutes from Otsego Lake and Council Rock where the tribes of the Iroquois gathered. The wild life is plentiful, as are a variety of herbs and berries. The faerie beings as well, reside in our forests near our glacier-made stone circle -a place you can enter, offer them a gift and receive in their blessing.įresh water springs flow down our hill, an abundance of song-birds nest in our hedgerows, and bald eagles, hawks, herons and owls are a common sight. On occasion we find one of their arrowheads, or see their spirits gathered around a fire at the edge of the forest. Today we will try to understand what an amulet is, how to make it, where to keep it and what to. ![]() Before us, years ago, were the Mohawk people. We continue to understand the shaman amulets and talismans. People come and wander the land and leave here changed. Here, at Hawk Circle, we've lived and worked this land providing transformational experiences for over 25 years with the intention of helping those who visit, to heal, to transform, and to connect deeply with the life giving forces of nature. ![]() When people inhabit an area for quite some time, and live with intention, the land becomes sacred and a pilgrimage site.
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