Serpent mound Spring Seed and Water Peace Summit 2018

Serpent Mound Spring Seed and Water Peace Summit March 23-25, 2017

All nations All races All my relations

Adams County and Serpent Mound have a new, internationally significant event: The Serpent Mound Spring Seed and Water Peace Summit. Held annually in March (timed to celebrate the Spring Equinox), the Summit brings together delegations from the Americas and all around the world to talk and pray about and for International Peace. Its message: “It Takes a Village; All nations All races All my relations”.
​Organized by Locust Grove residents Thomas Johnson and Terri Sings With Ravens, the four-day event is held annually at Woodland Altars event center & campground just a few miles from Serpent Mound. Free and open to the public, the Summit is made possible by voluntary contributions and fund drives.
​A major focus of the three-day program is the celebration and blessing of ancient seeds from around the world; praying, energizing, and exchanging these seeds. “It will be these seeds that will be planted by the people; the pollen from the flowers will be carried by the bees and wind all over the world. The power of these seeds is the Power of Creation, the planting of a New World of Peace” say the event’s founders.
​Seed and water blessing ceremonies at Serpent Mound are part of the event. “Water is life. We pray and honor the water of Brush Creek at the Underwater Serpent” say Tom and Terri. “Brush Creek has connections to the waterways of the world”. Representatives of native peoples and tribes from all over the world participate and perform, bringing the rituals, costumes, music, and ceremonies of the indigenous people to Woodland Altars and Serpent Mound.
​Four days of celebration include family-friendly and children’s activities, music, dance, meditation, and prayer by an amazing array of Native Speakers and Musicians, from all over the world. “This is a self-sustaining event,” explains Terri. “Everyone brings non-GMO food, wild game or free range meats and eggs. We encourage everyone to take a turn volunteering in the kitchen with prep work, cooking and clean up. Leftover food goes to two different soup kitchens and a self-sustaining community. Money left over goes for speakers in honorarium.”
​Part of the attraction is Woodland Altars itself, nestled deep in the quiet hills of Southern Ohio. Woodland Altars overlooks the impact crater, a unique geological formation. “There’s lots of beautiful energy,” says Tom Johnson, a well-known authority on trilobites and other fossils. Attendees can camp on site or stay in comfortable accommodations scattered among 450 acres of natural beauty.

If you GO: Details are available on Facebook at Serpent Mound Spring Seed and Water Peace Summit, or e-mail: Thomas Johnson rockshop09@hotmail.com or Terri Sings With Ravens curanderasongs@aol.com

Venue and address

Serpent Mound Seed and Water Peace Summit Water is Life, House of Phacops 29894 St. Rt. 41, 45660 Peebles

    March 23, 2018

  • Fri
    03/23/2018
    9:00 AM

Serpent mound Spring Seed and Water Peace Summit 2018

This event in Peebles was published by Serpent Mound Seed and Water Peace Summit Water is Life.