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« on: July 31, 2008, 01:39:29 pm »

Knowth and Newgrange tombs, 500 year old tombs











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« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2008, 01:46:43 pm »

All across the global landscape there are remnants of ancient Henges, Holy Wells, Megaliths, Mounds, Standing Stones and other Sacred Sites. Stone Circles have even been discovered recently in the shifting sands of the Egyptian desert.

Insightful information about Earth Mysteries, Sacred Mounds, Chamber Tombs and sites like Maes Howe and the Rollright Stones has been revealed. Perhaps the most reknown of Megalithic Stone Circles throughout the ages is that of Stonehenge.

Located in Wiltshire, Southern England about three kilometers west of Amesbury, Stonehenge was an ancient, sacred landscape site with circular earth bank, ditch, wood, and stone structures. Dating back to at least 3,100 BCE.

Stonehenge measured around 330 feet in diameter. About 2,100 BCE there was a circle of 30 sarsen sandstone, standing stones about 108 feet in diameter that supported sarsen lintels that were held in place by tongue and groove joints. Later on a horseshoe shaped circle of 5 pairs of standing stones with 1 lintel was added.

Then sometime between 2000-1100 BCE, smaller horseshoes of bluestones were placed there. Even though the stones are orientated to the summer solstice sunrise, mystery stills shrouds the origins and purposes of the Stonehenge remnants. Besides being used as a solar temple, Stonehenge might also have served as an  interdimensional portal.


Another example of Megalithic Standing Stones are "The Stones of Stenness", which are located just east of B9055 in Orkney, Scotland. According to radiocarbon tests, the three remarkable Stones of Stenness, which still remain upright, date from sometime around 3,000 BCE, the same period as the pottery from the Skara Brae coastal settlement.

The original circle of twelve standing stones was about 30 meters in diameter and was set inside a rock cut ditch similar to that of the nearby Ring of Brodgar. Besides the Watch Stone, where bargains were sealed and love troths plighted in ages past through a small hole in the stone, was also once in close proximity to the Stenness Stone Circle.

Celtic spiritual traditions included deeply held beliefs in an afterlife, fairy mounds, immortality, magic, nature spirits, and supernatural and mythical beings and monsters who made their home in the Otherworld. The boundaries between this world and the Otherworld were adaptable, fluidic, and malleable.

All mortals had the ability or aptitude to cross over the thresholds between lands and realms and to travel back and forth between them. During Beltaine and Samhain the boundaries betwixt and between worlds disappeared for a time, for a spell. Located in remote hillside glades or ancient wooded landscapes, the numinous potency of Holy Wells inspired pilgrimages and journeying. Imbued with an atmosphere of soothing stillness, their waters were filled with nurturing healing graciousness and compassionate personal consideration

There were thousands upon thousands of Holy Wells that were integral to the hallowed tapestry of the Celtic Druidic landscape. Believed to be the dwelling abodes of Mother Goddesses, devotees regularly travelled to Holy Wells to request that blessings be bestowed upon them and their kinfolk.

The faithful often tossed coins, jewelry and other valuable objects into the restorative waters, as a token of their esteem for the Goddesses and as a form of thanks-giving. They also tied pieces of cloth, strands of beads, and items of a symbolic nature, like farm boots or baby rattles, to nearby bushes, shrubs, and trees. As they weathered the cyclical seasons, they functioned as tangible tokens and friendly reminders of their prayers, supplications. and wishes...
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« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2008, 01:47:47 pm »

Earth Mysteries Henges Megaliths
Four Knocks, County Meath, Ireland





Four Knocks was located about ten miles southeast of Newgrange between the Naul in County Dublin and Ardcath in County Meath. There were three Megalithic Passage Chambers in the area; but, only one has been opened. The remaining two were enveloped with a thick covering of grass and furze bushes.

In the main Sacred Mound Passage Chamber a short passage lead to a wide pear shaped chamber with three smaller recess chambers. There was a three feet high engraved stone inside of the entrance from the Neolithic Period that has become known as the Face Stone since people visiting the mound thought that it resembled a modern day smiling Happy Face.

Three was a holy number for the Celts of Ireland and the Celtic Ancient Culture which had many different meanings beside the most traditional of the representations, that of the three realms of Land, Sea, and Sky.

Triplication or the power of a group of three was a significant symbolic pattern or design that recurred in Irish Celtic art, mythology, and spirituality. There were the Three Kindreds (ancestors, fairies, goddesses and gods). Storytellers told tales of goddesses and Otherworld Beings appearing at critical life passage moments in groups of three.

Triple faced; triple headed Celtic deities were venerated in various forms with the most popular being the triplicity of the mother goddess energy. Sometimes the three goddesses depicted were identical; while, at other times their overall potency was heightened by showing three different aspects of the divine feminine role.



Even though the Sacred Mound Passage Chambers were originally designed for another purpose, like most of the Sacred Mounds dotting the landscape, they were converted into burial cairns for the remains of adults and children.

Personal ornaments like beads and pendants; as well as, decorated pottery and vessels have been found there during archaeological excavations that were relocated to the Irish Nation Museum.

Sacred Mounds shaped like a large female breast, graced the Druidic Celtic landscape, bringing the benevolent motherly blessings of the Divine Feminine into outward expression, grounding the goodness of caring kindness and nurturing giving into manifestation for the people of the Earth. The Celts were the original global Mound Builders.

Over the passage of time, the oral traditions surrounding the megalithic sacred mounds like Four Knocks became shrouded in the Irish mythos and mystical mysteries of fairy mounds and the sidhe.

The passage tombs like Four Knocks were light matrix healing and acceleration temples where the Tuatha dé Danann (who were sixth dimensional Lemurian Pleiadian Shamans who originally made their home world in this solar system on the planet now known as Mars before it became uninhabitable) assisted the peoples of this planet, especially those who used to make their home world the planet (its remnants are now called the Asteroid Belt)   after their planet was destroyed up by usurpers from another galaxy... Continue on
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« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2008, 02:11:07 pm »

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« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2008, 05:38:12 am »

Could the image above be adapted to healing rather than destruction?

For example, to help "blast" away loose debris manifesting as curvature of the spine, applied to a person suffering from ankylosing spondylitis?


Thank-u

I make no claims to know much about healing (very little), but it seems quite a strong image

A very simple, focused image; as simple as drawing up energy through the body as in reiki, but directly focused upon the problem; excess bone that has formed and fused vetebrae together, including in my neck

Unfortunately, I suffer from ankylosing spondylitis, mainly in my neck and upper spine

Many thanks if you can offer any helpful suggestions

What Kali wants is surrender

K has felt overwhelming at times

Kali knows I am willing to surrender

Thus, I hope Kali will be more merciful the more she sees I am willing to surrender

I would be very grateful of any constructive help or advice

Many thanks

I am but the maggot dat feeds on da offal..n' all dat...


Love,

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