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Hidden Energy of Sardinia - Conference in Bulzi with Mauro Aresu, Raimondo Altana and Cinzia Sandri

  • May 9
  • 2 min read

Why do certain places affect us so deeply?

And why does Sardinia seem to contain an unusually high number of ancient sites connected to stone, water and specific points in the landscape?

These are some of the questions explored during this conference recorded in Bulzi, a small village in northern Sardinia.

The evening brings together different perspectives connected to radiesthesia, ancient knowledge and the energetic characteristics of the island.

Among the speakers are Mauro Aresu, Raimondo Altana and Cinzia Sandri, whose work focuses on the relationship between human perception, environment and the hidden properties of certain places.


More about their work can be found here:


Ancient Structures and Energy

A central theme of the conference is the idea that many ancient Sardinian structures may have served a deeper purpose beyond shelter or defense.

Nuraghi, sacred wells and Tomba dei Giganti are approached as places connected to orientation, underground water, geological formations and energetic balance.

The discussion explores why these structures are often positioned in very specific locations and how stone, terrain and natural forces may interact with the human body and perception.

Rather than presenting mythology alone, the conference moves between historical observation, radiesthetic practice and direct field experience gathered across Sardinia.


Radiesthesia and Perception

Particular attention is given to radiesthesia as a practical tool for perceiving energetic variations in the environment.

Several examples from Sardinia are discussed throughout the evening, connecting specific sites with recurring patterns and measurable reactions observed over time.

The conference also touches on the possibility that some ancient locations were once used for healing, balance and states of heightened perception.


The Event

The conference took place in an intimate setting in Bulzi, bringing together people interested in Sardinia, ancient knowledge and the hidden characteristics of certain places.


Watch the Conference

The full conference video is now available.

The conference is held in Italian, with multilingual subtitles available.



 
 
 

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