Places of power
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The term places of power was introduced by Carlos Castaneda, attributed to a Mexican Indian sorcerer Don Juan Matus. Places of power are locations alleged to possess "energy fields" with a certain significance for humans, which can be characterized as "positive" or "negative".
The concept is widely used in spiritual practice (though practitioners do not necessarily use this term). According to practitioners, they can give energy, heal and facilitate entering altered states of consciousness, including meditative states.
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- Places of Power — article describing different aspects of places of power (swami-center.org)
- Places of Power — chapter from the book Ecology of Human Being in Multidimentional Space by Dr Vladimir Antonov.