Sasquatch Healing Circle: Connecting with Spirit Guides in the Forest

Posted Friday, September 06, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A touching tribute to a Sasquatch friend has been recently shared on the Scarboro Sasquatch Station YouTube channel. The video, titled "Scarboro Sasquatch.. The 2nd Brother ParkwayRIP Memorial 💐Memorial 😇🦧🌟 Sabè Healing Circle ⭕️❤️🇨🇦," captures a heartfelt healing circle ceremony held in memory of Brother Parkway, a Sasquatch friend who passed away last summer. The video begins with Thomas Big T and Heather conducting the ceremony, expressing their gratitude for Brother Parkway's companionship and the guidance he provided them in understanding Sasquatch behavior. They mention that the ceremony was initially planned for last year but had to be postponed due to unwanted onlookers. As the ceremony proceeds, Thomas Big T and Heather burn frankincense to invite spiritual guides and communicate with their interdimensional Sasquatch friends. They express their sadness over the destruction of their favorite spot in the Waren Woods, which has been stripped bare, leaving nothing to the imagination. They also mention the loss of the barbecue pit and the increased presence of insects and fungus due to the lack of biodiversity. Despite the sadness, the healing circle continues, with Thomas Big T and Heather inviting Sasquatch guides and friends to send healing energy their way. They emphasize the importance of healing for those in need and offer their assistance to any Sasquatch seeking help. Towards the end of the video, Thomas Big T shares some footage of the Waren Woods when it was at its densest, reminiscing about the jungle-like environment that has since been destroyed. The video concludes with a plea for healing and a message of support for any Sasquatch in need. This touching tribute serves as a reminder of the deep connection that many people have with Sasquatches and the importance of preserving their natural habitats. If you're interested in learning more about this heartfelt ceremony, be sure to check out the video on the Scarboro Sasquatch Station YouTube channel.