Habitats of all kinds exist throughout the world defined as places where specific populations and phenomena dwell and occur. For centuries, Spiritual Habitats have been identified and visited. Each site seems to be uniquely different in size, scope, and symmetry, but sharing the common theme of sheltering oneness and spirit of the divine. Spiritual Habitats are most often identified not by science, but by travelers who are enlightened through an antidotal awareness of a particular site, returning over and over again to experience the quieting of the chattering mind, the lifting of a despondent heart, and the renewing of a splintered body while emerged in clarity of spirit, direction, and will.
It is most important to note that Spiritual Habitats, unlike most other habitats, can not be re-created, moved, or built. Consequently, travelers have built on or around these habitats of spirit, generation after generation, uniquely following those messages which are mediated by faith, by beauty, by pain, and by service to others, thus promoting the will of the creator. Seven Ponds is such a place.