Post by Pincho Paxton on Feb 19, 2019 17:10:21 GMT
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Quarrying of Stonehenge 'bluestones' dated to 3000 BC
Pincho says...
This is my version of events, and believe me I'm good at this...
The Welsh people were very religious, and in those days with no TV, and little entertainment you would find pleasure from much simpler things. The Church was their form of entertainment, a day out with food, and drink. The important thing about the Welsh is where they built their religious structures, how they decided what was a good spot. Keep in mind that there is a belief in God, and keep in mind that they believe in the spirit of God passing into their bodies...
... To choose a religious ground the Welsh would feel a spirit enter their bodies! That location would then become a Church, or cathedral type structure. Actually what they felt was magnetism surging up from an underground source. I know this because I have been to Wales, I have felt that energy in one of their Cathedrals here...
I don't remember the name of it. I think it has blue stones in places too. Anyway the first room that was built in that huge structure has a magnetic force in it, I felt it. I can feel magnetism in MRI scanners too, so I know what it is. It makes my hair stand on end like listening to some amazing music. That feeling of pleasure is what the Welsh called God.
So... Stonehenge is probably a place where people like me can feel the magnetic surge, and the Welsh worshipped it. The Blue Stones were used in their Religious buildings so they transported them gradually to Stonehenge.
To back me up all you could test the first building in that photo I posted for energy surges. Probably an underground surge of magnetism. Then test Stonehenge for similar readings. Then test the stones which I think are Blue stones in this picture of the same building...
I called the picture 'Blue Steps' which might be helpful, or not. I mean at that time I wasn't aware that I was looking for blue stones, so to call it Blue Steps is interesting.
So with my amazing record of accuracy it's a good place to start.
Pincho Paxton
Quarrying of Stonehenge 'bluestones' dated to 3000 BC
"Every other Neolithic monument in Europe was built of megaliths brought from no more than 10 miles away.
We're now looking to find out just what was so special about the Preseli hills 5,000 years ago, and whether there were any important stone circles here, built before the bluestones were moved to Stonehenge."
We're now looking to find out just what was so special about the Preseli hills 5,000 years ago, and whether there were any important stone circles here, built before the bluestones were moved to Stonehenge."
Pincho says...
This is my version of events, and believe me I'm good at this...
The Welsh people were very religious, and in those days with no TV, and little entertainment you would find pleasure from much simpler things. The Church was their form of entertainment, a day out with food, and drink. The important thing about the Welsh is where they built their religious structures, how they decided what was a good spot. Keep in mind that there is a belief in God, and keep in mind that they believe in the spirit of God passing into their bodies...
... To choose a religious ground the Welsh would feel a spirit enter their bodies! That location would then become a Church, or cathedral type structure. Actually what they felt was magnetism surging up from an underground source. I know this because I have been to Wales, I have felt that energy in one of their Cathedrals here...
I don't remember the name of it. I think it has blue stones in places too. Anyway the first room that was built in that huge structure has a magnetic force in it, I felt it. I can feel magnetism in MRI scanners too, so I know what it is. It makes my hair stand on end like listening to some amazing music. That feeling of pleasure is what the Welsh called God.
So... Stonehenge is probably a place where people like me can feel the magnetic surge, and the Welsh worshipped it. The Blue Stones were used in their Religious buildings so they transported them gradually to Stonehenge.
To back me up all you could test the first building in that photo I posted for energy surges. Probably an underground surge of magnetism. Then test Stonehenge for similar readings. Then test the stones which I think are Blue stones in this picture of the same building...
I called the picture 'Blue Steps' which might be helpful, or not. I mean at that time I wasn't aware that I was looking for blue stones, so to call it Blue Steps is interesting.
So with my amazing record of accuracy it's a good place to start.
Pincho Paxton