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lealdragon
11-30-2004, 04:33 PM
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20041115/stonehenge.html

Leslie Tenold
11-30-2004, 07:46 PM
I read that in the news recently, but we here in Georgia also have a Stonehenge
rock structure. It is located just outside of Elberton, Georgia. LES
www.healingangels.net
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Subject: [asc2k] Another Stonehenge?




http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20041115/stonehenge.html

bjorn_nitmou
12-01-2004, 09:47 AM
Has anyone on this list ever been to Stonehenge?



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Leslie Tenold
12-01-2004, 02:14 PM
I personally have not been but there are many members of the American Society of
Dowsers who have. Check with www.dowsers.org and the digital Dowsers at
digitaldowsers-request@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=gWzKtok3QUzmNKueIR5MaDzYZSi2AS4qe4erOF ZCvXnn0N3oRSnn6TF1UUy-J2zJrpnw84pn5YUb361UNbF_WHKtUKZvfjJt). However, I spent 2 years over there during WW
II flying bombers. LES
www.healingangels.net

From: bjorn_nitmou
Has anyone on this list ever been to Stonehenge?

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Peter Duggan
12-01-2004, 07:46 PM
I was in Stonehenge for the summer solstice in 1978. It was great! There was
a big crowd, lots of hippies etc. Back then you could walk amongst the
stones, touch them but I think now access is more restricted. At one stage
the Druids performed a solstice ritual which was wonderful to watch



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Carla Rueckert
12-09-2004, 02:53 PM
Has anyone on this list ever been to Stonehenge?

Jim McCarty and I saw the site this last February. L/L- Carla

GenoNess1@...
12-09-2004, 04:17 PM
In a message dated 12/9/2004 7:15:03 PM Pacific Standard Time,
kimonokraken@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=HMCAhx_aGtI3013Q0OQnU0f5U6p2lKQ75VpYw2 1ObbvmtAAomSNrm9dieCIjqXTd8bfsfmVSD6NcSM84lnrP) writes:
And recall, Stonehenge lies in partial ruin,
imagine how it must have been once - and the same goes for the pyramids


well think about this...they are in perfect order based on what they were
built for originally.

i see sacred sites degenerating as a sign that in new ages, old paradigms
disintegrate and we no longer have to rely on crutches.

:-) love, me


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Graeme
12-09-2004, 05:09 PM
Hello Carla,

I was at Stonehenge on this year's summer solstice. I found it hard
to believe the degree of spontaneous change in my conscious state. I
felt it when I was within several hundred yards, but when I actually
touched the stones, there was no time except now. And please note, no
drugs! (even though the first thing that happened when we got there
is a lovely hippy family tried to sell us mushrooms). I am absolutely
teetotal.

I found myself convinced that the world would become a very different
place in short order, were people to spend more time around such
wondrous structures. And recall, Stonehenge lies in partial ruin,
imagine how it must have been once - and the same goes for the pyramids.

And this last bit's for everyone. Our hope lies in expanding
consciousness, there is no other way that can endure. Pray,
meditate, do whatever you can that works. You are all seeds of the
future. The buck stops with us all, in this very moment.

Much love and light,

Graeme x

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> Has anyone on this list ever been to Stonehenge?
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darktemplarssj
12-10-2004, 12:42 AM
--- In asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postID=7g3Uyt16meRA7-7i-MEPkO5zXg-BJYPEUGo2Q9Y3986gdtbBERu71HGtwGlqQQkvvBIwqplEgJhM9 FZcSmxjRQ), "Carla Rueckert" <rueckert@b...> wrote:
> Has anyone on this list ever been to Stonehenge?
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Hi guys, I don't post much here anymore but here's an intersting
tidbit. I have a friend who has Touched the stone themselves.

She's a Celtic minister(one of 54 in the US). The significance of
Stonehenge, Crop Circles, Pyramids, and other sacred sites lies
partially in their subterranian waterbeds. As far as I know all
these sites, even the main stonehenge site have water unlying.
Water and energy are implicitly interconnected a la Dowsing.
Just something interesting.
Good Journey
-Dave

Graeme
12-10-2004, 06:08 AM
I don't think I agree with your rationale, which I see as a little
shaky, but you raise an interesting point nevertheless. I've found
that imagining myself surrounded by a pyramid has subjectively quite
noticable effects. Anyone else tried this?

Love and Light,
Graeme

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> well think about this...they are in perfect order based on what they
were
> built for originally.
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> i see sacred sites degenerating as a sign that in new ages, old
paradigms
> disintegrate and we no longer have to rely on crutches.

GenoNess1@...
12-10-2004, 11:22 AM
In a message dated 12/10/2004 9:57:56 AM Pacific Standard Time,
kimonokraken@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=i4dpIKJsPpE-RjHWdeGoHaTxOuxLpIpzu2cfrntav4YtVjKXiDXQh5U4NauLNs wYe5sE72qelIws1eswzmfoKg_g) writes:
I don't think I agree with your rationale, which I see as a little
shaky, but you raise an interesting point nevertheless. I've found
that imagining myself surrounded by a pyramid has subjectively quite
noticable effects. Anyone else tried this?


hmm exactly...no need for a pyramid colelctively created anymore when we can
just use our imaginations. like kids again!
love, me!


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