Talk:Mount John Laurie
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Time to retitle article?
[edit]It appears the mountain is now officially known as Mount Yamnuska and has been for several years. Time I think to rename this article Mount Yamnuska (or Yamnuska) and make Mount John Laurie the redirect. 136.159.160.4 (talk) 16:30, 28 July 2017 (UTC)
The 1987 Convergence
[edit]A PhD dissertation of the ASU University affirms:
the 1987 Convergence that marked them as power centers also named Mount Fujiin Japan, Machu Pichu in Peru, Australia’s Ularu, and the pyramids of the Yucatanpeninsula as similarly spiritual charged locations....Other sites included Stonehenge, Mount Shasta, Mount John Laurie, and the Egyptian pyramids
It is the unique source available about Mount John Laurie on the Connecting REpositories website. Because the 1987 Convergence is totally unclear, the current article mentions solely the existence of a global network of spiritual webasites, without telling anything regards to its origin.
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