Bigfoot Enthusiasts Utilize Crystal Singing Bowls for Sasquatch Communication
Posted Saturday, March 01, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel Tracking Sasquatches has caught the attention of Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, titled "Tracking Sasquatches Feb 21-23 2025 Excursion," features a group of researchers setting up camp and discussing their plans to track Sasquatch in an area known for its high level of activity.
One of the researchers, Kathy, brings out a crystal singing bowl and explains that she uses it to try to pick up any activity from forest creatures. She mentions that they have gotten a lot of responses in their area and that the motion detectors often go off when she plays the bowl.
As Kathy begins to play the bowl, the group hears the hooting of an owl in the background. Kathy switches to a rubber mallet and continues to play the bowl, stating that she likes this one because it produces a higher frequency.
The group then begins to discuss the concept of energy never dying, but instead transforming from one form to another. They reminisce about a beloved friend and research partner, Caroline, who passed away in 2015. Chris, a former military sniper and team member, shares his experiences of feeling Caroline's presence in the area where her ashes were spread.
As Kathy continues to play the singing bowl, Chris suddenly announces that Caroline is here. The group is taken aback and begins to communicate with Caroline, asking her if she is close and if she has anything to tell them.
Caroline eventually leaves, but not before letting the group know that she is happy to see them. The video ends with the group continuing to play the singing bowl and inviting Caroline to join them.
This video is a touching tribute to a beloved member of the Bigfoot research community and serves as a reminder that energy never dies, but continues in another form. The group's openness to communication and their respect for the presence of Sasquatch and other forest creatures is inspiring and serves as a reminder of the importance of respect and communication in all aspects of life.
If you're interested in watching the video for yourself, you can find it on the Tracking Sasquatches YouTube channel. And as always, keep an open mind and stay Squatchable!