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Is the magic of Stonehenge more informative than its history?

STONE CIRCLES - STONEHENGE

Posted by Jon King on Dec 05, 2008

Tagged with: mystery, secret history, stone circles, stonehenge, supernatural, unexplained

For many the magic of Stonehenge is as important as unravelling the mystery of when it was built, and by whom.

For others, the idea that a lost civilization might have built these ancient megaliths is what lies behind their mystery…

Stonehenge And Stone Circles

For many, the mystery of Stone Circles lies more in their ancient majesty than in the enigma of when they were built, or by whom—more in their magic than their history.

Of course, interest in the origin of, say, Stonehenge, is as sizeable as the monument itself, and the debate as to whether it was built by aliens or cavemen — or indeed, a lost civilization of some scientific and cultural achievement — rages on.

But whatever your take, the fact remains that if you’ve ever spent the night at Stonehenge, or any other stone circle for that matter, you will likely have experienced something really quite special—something that embodies in a very real way what could never be experienced simply by crunching the numbers.

Without question something tangible occurs when you enter the inner circle of Stonehenge at midnight. The air stills. The giants come alive. Magic happens.

And it’s that magic more than any facts or figures that informs you of what Stonehenge is all about. If you’ve never done it, I recommend you do. Permission needs to be gained from the relevant authorities and a small fee is required. But it’s worth it.

Be sure and take your video cameras though, and let us know how you get on…

And when you come back be sure and jump on the Forums and post your stories and comments there…

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Comments

adam blavatski said...

Jon is absolutely right when he describes the magical wonder of Stonehenge- I live in Amesbury, and the stones are within walking distance- many a time I have done what Jon advocates- and, now that I have a digital camera and camcorder, shall record my next visit, and share it with you.

Posted at 17:07 on Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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