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Post by Lesa on Mar 6, 2005 0:08:48 GMT -6
Also, who built it?
Please discuss...
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Post by eirene on Mar 7, 2005 15:40:24 GMT -6
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Post by marysgurl1 on Mar 8, 2005 6:48:49 GMT -6
Wow, that's cool, Eriene. Is this just your opinion or based on facts as you know them?? Just curious, because I've never heard anyone say they knew what Stonehenge was....
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Post by eirene on Mar 8, 2005 16:27:36 GMT -6
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Post by buttcheeks on Jun 24, 2005 13:22:37 GMT -6
There is a mention in this week's interview with Freddie Silva about the real purpose of Stonehenge. You can listen to the entire interview here: Freddie Silva June 25Basically these are power places that affect our DNA to prepare us for our future existence of life on earth. Science is beginning to prove some of this. DNA is light and a method of making changes in the human body. There are many miles of energy points that converge in the British Isles and Stonehenge is one of those places and when we go there our bodies are affected on certain levels. Here's Freddies book if you care to explore more the true meaning and why the Catholic church took over these pagan sites and built their churches. Here
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Post by Lesa on Jun 24, 2005 23:48:45 GMT -6
So, what are we talking here, mutation? And what about us poor saps who don't live anywhere near the leyi lines? Will our descendents wither away because our DNA wasn't prepared? Sure, I laugh now, but I used to laugh at Erich Von Danniken. Well, I still laugh at him, but not as much as I did when I first read his theories, because I later decided he might have a fraction of it right. To be fair, it's been reported for years that Stonehenge, as well as many other sites and the ley lines, all have magnetic properties. Even today, people will crawl through the Men-an-Tol, a standing donut-shaped stone in Cornwall, because they believe it has miraculous healing properties. So who knows? It still seems pretty far-fetched, but interesting to contemplate nonetheless. ;D
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Post by buttcheeks on Jun 25, 2005 10:41:13 GMT -6
mutation? I don't know if I'd know that but I do believe as humans that we've yet to uncover our full pottential of using our brains to understand and we lack the spiritual. It has just been detected by scientists that 95% of junk DNA is something and a key to how we evolve. Were we genetically produced and by whom? I think when we can have the ability to begin to consider that humans are organisms within a larger area of a life organism, the earth then in turn the plantets the sun the galaxy then life is more than just our own body. That what we do affects other things as a whole. Zechariah Sitchin has come up a lot in my travels of understanding why we are all here and what sense to try to make of it all. I've got a long way to go to make it resonate. www.sitchin.com/discoveries.htmIt's more probable that Erich Von Danniken is just another piece of the puzzle to our understanding of it all. I sure wish there were courses to take on this stuff. That's why I listen to Whitely. Following it every week you get a little of everything happening in the world and the insights from a fresh perspective that is scientific and spiritual. How could the slowing of the Gulf Stream be spiritual when the actual reality will be altered climate for Europe? But it's all connected. It is altering their DNA on a level we haven't been able to detect and the outcome is one of a higher spiritual nature for man to come. That's my guess. That's what these power places are about. I'd love to go visit the Mayan ruins for that very reason. Those who don't visit will be taken care of as well thru the adepts that are here in life form helping us out to transition. I know it sounds really crazy and insane but there is an unseen level working and some day it will be easy for us to see it just like the nose on our own face. I'm a pretty skeptical person so to even say such stuff does sound like I'm absolutely a fruitcake but the more I've listened and searched around I can't discount any of it. I've also participated in some shamanic training over the years and have experienced things that are unexplainable. I do realize, finally, that many truths we've been fed have been nothing more than a "corruption of words".
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Post by Senara on Jun 25, 2005 20:19:51 GMT -6
I voted temple, but I believe things like that would serve many purposes. A place to worship as well as a way to mark the holy days (a calendar), and what temple would be a temple without some connection with healing? Spiritual healing is as good for the body as it is for the soul. Take for example a man who finally lets go of something (such as guilt) and no longer has heart trouble. Everything is definitely connected. What a fascinating conversation!
Butthole, I'd love to hear more on this "corruption of words".
Sera
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Post by Lesa on Jun 27, 2005 19:41:38 GMT -6
It sounds like an interesting program to listen to. Most scientists seem to think there is nothing spiritual about us, but that's probably because teachings of the most recognized religions of the world contradict too many scientific findings to be plausible. For example, the world and universe is much older than what the Bible states. But just because I don't believe the Bible is made up of an actual collection of historical documents, that doesn't mean I discount the idea of a higher power or purpose in an interdimensional universe. We only use a small fraction of our brains, and it's already apparent that people use different parts of it more effectively than others. For instance, some people are very artistic but not very logical. Some people are very logical but have horrible penmanship. Some people are very logical but have a terrible memory. I believe that a small percentage of people in this world may also use parts of their brains that most people aren't even aware of, and that some of that small percentage also use those parts of their brains more effectively than others. I myself have had a couple of experiences (gut feelings) in the past that could be explained as paranormal intuition, unless they were major coincidences, but it is the timing of these experiences that leads me to believe they may not have been mere coincidence. That said, we have pills to heighten or lower different chemicals produced by our brains that can alter mood or memory, etc., and I am a firm believer that my state of mind greatly affects my physical health. Our bodies will also conduct electricity, so it might not be too far of a stretch to think there could be something to the magnetic properties of those stones that can alter something in our chemical makeup and somehow heal us, whether through the mind or directly to the body. Hi Senara I too believe Stonehenge served many purposes. The huge magnetic stones were brought from so far away that no one really knows how they got them there. The placement of the stones are also believed to have lined up with planetary systems or constellations back in the time it was constructed. Some parts of it were built many years after the first phase, either by descendents of the same group, or by a different group all together. Then when you add all the other sites and ley lines that connect them, you see that Stonehenge is just part of something larger. Many believe that Stonehenge was built by the Druids, but others believe that it was built before the Druids and that the Druids later added to it, or used it in the condition they found it in. Some believe the alter was used for sacrifices, others believe it was for healing or some other use. Considering all the factors in its construction, I definitely believe it was built to serve more than one purpose.
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Post by buttcheeks on Jul 7, 2005 14:29:11 GMT -6
Hello Senara,
The corruption of words began with the Bible and our interpretation of it. Of customs in relation to Christ and things he may or may not have done during his lifetime.
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Post by Mij on Jul 9, 2005 6:55:23 GMT -6
Interesting opinons here. Anyone been to it??
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Post by Lesa on Jul 12, 2005 21:52:30 GMT -6
I've never been there, but would love to visit someday.
The following article is in Netscape.com's headlines today:
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Post by Xenorama on Jul 18, 2005 21:04:07 GMT -6
mostly it just looks cool now.
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Post by Mij on Jul 19, 2005 13:06:22 GMT -6
I've only been there the once. I couldn't work out if it was a mystical place or a Disney creation... But if I let my imagination run a little, the mystic side took over That said, I've seen a lot of stone circles, I find them fascinating places to sit down with a book for the afternoon & have a good read. (you can't do that at Stonehenge though)
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Post by Forever Xena on Jul 27, 2005 0:45:40 GMT -6
I have been there many times I worked as a tourist guide in London for 3 years and went to Stonehenge once a week with my guests Its an incredible feeling to stand near Stonehenge ( they have closed the area because off all the ppl they are afraid it could collapse ) , I used to stand there just to breathe in the atmosfere of history
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