You really don’t have to travel abroad to go to wonderful places. Our small country also holds miracles for us, and even places that recharge our energies.
Hiking alone provides energy, it is not by chance that we want to move out of the ordinary rush into the open air, to take advantage of the opportunities provided by nature. The proximity of plants and living things is important, but our planet is full of invisible energy lines. Although we do not see them, we can feel the power they emit. This small piece of land, called Hungary, holds places that are full of power, perhaps even capable of healing.
Podium
The most famous and well-known place with such spiritual energy is definitely Dobogókő. A place also called the heart chakra of the Earth attracts those who want to recharge. The countryside itself is beautiful, but the tranquility and invisible power you experience there fill visitors.
Zamárdi
This settlement is not only attractive due to the proximity of Lake Balaton and the holiday resort. A place that radiates special energy that has long been known and exploited by humans. As a result, a temple was drawn around the magic stones. Healing and magical powers have been attributed to the stones, so it is no wonder that it was also important as a place for rituals. Sacrifices are no longer offered, but the special energy of the place has not disappeared even today.
Szentbékkálla
The stone sea of Szentbékkálla is not only geographically special and not only spectacular, but also endowed with healing power. If we walk in this countryside, we will surely return home much calmer and more energetic.
Beech Cross
Staying with the healing stones, the stone of the Blessed Virgin of Bükkszentkereszt is unmissable. The place itself has a good effect on body and soul. In addition to the clean air, the trees heal. With their embrace, we can get rid of mental troubles and physical ailments. Touching the stones of a happy woman can also have a beneficial effect on our whole body.
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(Source: marmalade.co.uk | Pictures: pixabay.com)