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Visit to Stonehenge

Publication Date: Mon 04 May 2009

Last weekend I went to Stonehenge, stopping first at Avebury. I thought the stones there were amazing and held lots of energies, set in a beautiful English setting.

Some of the stones had a gentle, soft energy whilst other had little whirlpools of energy where you could see colours and trails of energies coming from your finger tips.

We walked up onto the mound that surrounds the stone circles and saw a recent crop circle – long and arrow shaped in a rape field. There had been rumours of one appearing and there it was! I have never seen one before, so I was really excited and took lots of shots although it was far away. One excited family drove off in their camper to try and find a better view.

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We arrived at Stonehenge at about 5.30 but as we had admission to the inner circle, had to wait until 6.30. I have to say that initially I was very disappointed; I thought it would be much bigger but the atmosphere built up with some of our party drumming and generally energising the stones. At one point people were standing between two particular stones, as it was an energy vortex. I have to confess that I had visions of Star Trek, with Clingons appearing at any moment!

Apparently the stones have been badly neglected and misused over the centuries and now the building of the new road has further eroded the natural energies. I got the distinct impression that these great stones needed healing and love from us and we all did our part in giving our energies.

My reward was some wonderful photos where I took the image facing the sun and it has appeared as a rainbow on the stones and my first orb  - a pink one, is in the bottom of the shot. It appeared in several of these photos and in this one you can see the energy around it!

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So how good was that? A perfect end to a lovely day with many thanks to Carole from Purpleraze for organising this trip, and to a great crowd of like minded people.

P.S I have also had a couple of trips to the bluebell woods. They are spectacular this year so do hurry, you have probably only got another week left to see them at their best.

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