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Mount Wakefield

Coordinates: 43°41′35″S 170°7′26″E / 43.69306°S 170.12389°E / -43.69306; 170.12389
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Mount Wakefield
Mount Wakefield as seen from Kea Point, in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park
Highest point
Elevation2,058 m (6,752 ft)[1]
Coordinates43°41′35″S 170°7′26″E / 43.69306°S 170.12389°E / -43.69306; 170.12389
Geography
Mount Wakefield is located in New Zealand
Mount Wakefield
Mount Wakefield

Mount Wakefield is a mountain in Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park, South Island, New Zealand. It is 2,058 metres (6,752 ft) high.[1]

The Mountain is named after Edward Gibbon Wakefield.[2]

Māori named the slopes and fans of debris of the mountain kirikiri katata, kirikiri means stones or shingle; katata means split open.[2]

Aetherius Society

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The Aetherius Society considers it to be one of its 19 holy mountains.[3][4][5]

According to the Aetherius Society, Mount Wakefield was charged with majestic spiritual powers by The Master Jesus, a Cosmic Master from the planet Venus. On Christmas Eve of 1960, George King climbed the mountain in order to act as a conduit for the power between The Master Jesus & Mount Wakefield.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Mount Wakefield". Peakbagger. 1 November 2004. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Mount Wakefield". gazetteer.linz.govt.nz. Retrieved 14 September 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Holy Mountains Of The World". The Aetherius Society, New Zealand Branch. 13 May 2019. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Holy Mountains". The Aetherius Society. 2 June 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Aetherius Society Holy Mountains". Peakbagger. 1 November 2004. Retrieved 6 June 2024.