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Podcast: A Quest for Well-Being
Episode: Self-Healing and The Dance Of Aquene Water
Description: — "Life is water dancing to the tune of nature." Native Americans in North America considered hot springs to be sacred places where the "Great Spirit" lived, which is why they believed the thermal and mineral waters had miraculous healing powers. Warriors could rest in these areas without being harassed by other tribes, as they were known as neutral ground. Hot springs have been inhabited by Native Americans for more than 10,000 years, according to archeological findings. In the high desert of Southern Idaho, there was a place where natural and continuous hot water flowed from the mountainside, healing th...