Friday, December 01, 2006
The Magick of Megalithic Stones
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My Daughter-in-Law, Claudia, has suddenly become a ‘Cover-girl’ in a German Magazine.
The photo shows her on the five thousand year old, megalithic stone couch she uses in her Healing Work.
Although this local stone is named after ‘Hengist’, the first King of Kent, it is in fact a ‘Maid’ Stone.
It is in a powerful Ley-Vortex and produces all sorts of very special vibrations out of it’s top surface.
For many centuries, it has been used to transform ‘Barren Maidens’ into ‘Blooming Mothers’, by re-activating their ovaries and fallopian tubes, in a gentle but effective manner.
Hengist was a Warlord, from Lüneburger Heide, near Hanover in North Germany, who came here with his brother Horsa, in the sixth century.
The German Magazine is called “Rauch Zeichen” and is one of the best I’ve seen. If you read German, and would like a copy; they can be obtained via the German Bear Tribe website.
http://www.baerenstamm.de/cms/index.php?id=9
More local Megalithic Lore will come soon.
My Daughter-in-Law, Claudia, has suddenly become a ‘Cover-girl’ in a German Magazine.
The photo shows her on the five thousand year old, megalithic stone couch she uses in her Healing Work.
Although this local stone is named after ‘Hengist’, the first King of Kent, it is in fact a ‘Maid’ Stone.
It is in a powerful Ley-Vortex and produces all sorts of very special vibrations out of it’s top surface.
For many centuries, it has been used to transform ‘Barren Maidens’ into ‘Blooming Mothers’, by re-activating their ovaries and fallopian tubes, in a gentle but effective manner.
Hengist was a Warlord, from Lüneburger Heide, near Hanover in North Germany, who came here with his brother Horsa, in the sixth century.
The German Magazine is called “Rauch Zeichen” and is one of the best I’ve seen. If you read German, and would like a copy; they can be obtained via the German Bear Tribe website.
http://www.baerenstamm.de/cms/index.php?id=9
More local Megalithic Lore will come soon.