6th October 2009, 02:36 PM
Quote:Stonehenge was used for Human Sacrifice, not for funeral ceremonies! Back in those days, the Cult-Religious Priests of the Christian Religion sacrificed humans, these humans did not agree with the "God" Cults so they were sacrificially executed on the center stone, along with that, women would sacrifice their own children by cutting off their heads or stabbing them in the chest to please the "Gods". It was quite a massacre and awfully horrific as well. When sacrifices were not going on by the Christian Cult Religion, great mystics of that time used the Stonehenge to read and chart the stars. This will be proven in time to come... until then, the erroneous beliefs will continue that this was a place of worship and funeral ceremonies which is untrue. Also, Stonehenge has absolutely nothing to do with extraterrestrial landings! There ARE however places that friendly extraterrestrials do use as landings spots even to this day, yet so many humans are completely ignorant to this fact.
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WTF!!
Quote:All temple experiences throughout known history have served roughly the same purpose, so we may well assume that they did the same in pre-history as well. A supplicant is metaphorically taken on a tour of the universe, typically from a reenactment of creation through all time, where they often perambulate the temple area. As they successfully transit each level of the temple (metaphorically, the earth and heavens) on each level, gaining knowledge to help them overcome the world, they are allowed to move on to the next level. Certain societal rules and beliefs are taught and reinforced, and their society is thereby ennobled and preserved. The same pattern exists in very early Hindu/Buddhist stupas, Native American fireside ceremonies, modern Buddhist pagodas, the Mecca experience, even modern Mormon temples, as in the strikingly similar layouts at Stonehenge & Bluehenge. How does one overcome the world, find the path to heaven, and save one's soul? A pressing question for any age.
- James, Richfield, Utah, US, 05/10/2009 17:12
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WHAT!!! :o)
and my fave!
Quote:I think this is another example of someone trying to make a name for themselves, because there is no factual model, let alone evidence of "blue" henge... it would be nice if there was but there isn't....
As a druidism student and an Ex Arch of the Stone, there is the spires, the Stonehenge and wood henge, i have yet to understand let along see, the blue...
and as the professor stated.. "we all known of the blue stone from which Stonehenge is made"....
WL
- Wizard Luxas Aureaum, United States, 3/10/2009 14:48
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Thomas Rainborough 1647