The Forgotten Hill
The Oasis extends its right hand to the Forgotten Hill – an energetic elevation, a sacred meditative land open only to you and the other guests of the Oasis. It is not open to the public.
At the center of the hill lies the Stone Circle – a ring of granite blocks, carved from solid stone and arranged as a portal to the energies of the universe.
Around the hill, several hundred new trees are being planted, strengthening the connection to nature and filling the place with additional life force.
Throughout the Hill and across the entire Meditation Park, we have placed granite blocks for meditation, spiritual introspection, and deep contemplation.
Within the Stone Circle on the Hill lies the greatest concentration of energy.
Feel the charge of this energetic node – a place recognized by geomancy as a crossing of earthly energy lines, where the earth breathes more deeply and you can listen to her.
Sit on a granite block – a natural conductor of frequencies.
Let the energy flow through your body.
The hill radiates.
Connect with yourself.
Connect with the universe.
Simply – BE.
This place is no coincidence.
In many ancient traditions, mountains were seen as sacred spaces of connection between heaven and earth.
The ascent symbolizes the rise of consciousness, while being on the summit opens the doors to inner clarity and silence.
Feel the mental noise grow quieter.
Feel your mind shift into alpha and theta frequencies, where the body regenerates and consciousness deepens.
This is not a place for spectacle.
This is a place of inner presence.
The Forgotten Hill is waiting to be rediscovered by you.
Guidelines for behavior on the Forgotten Hill
- Free entry, but only for Oasis guests
- Preserve silence:
This place thrives on quiet and inner stillness. Please do not speak – not even in whispers. - Respect and mindfulness:
Meet other guests with empathy and consideration. Everyone is on their own journey. - Gentle movements:
Move quietly and carefully so as not to disturb the subtle energy. - Preserve nature:
Respect the plants, stones, and natural surroundings. Leave no trace. - The bow as a greeting:
Our shared respect is expressed through a gentle bow – just as is customary in Japan.