I did some sightlining with my son yesterday. I set up a telescope in the center of the Sanctuary while my lad moved around the top of Silbaby with a red and white ranging pole.
Silbaby is exactly aligned with Silbury and would have looked identical in size when Silbury was at stage two.
My photos didn't show this very well so I will wait for a heavy frost before trying again.
PeteG
The Moonring Effect & Stone Circles
Started by Anew, 5-Nov-2006 11:36
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#33
Posted 26 November 2006 - 00:08
Pete G,
How do?, and thanks for brining this place to our notice, it is special, very special, in my strange world.
I did notice the layer of new chalk along the south face of the barrow, aprox four feet wide strip, full length almost of the barrow, it also shows how stunning in all white these places must have been?
I too was at the sanctuary yesterday, I found 34 ley lines cross at the centre, with many flows coming into it from the alignment you talk of, without spending a while there it is hard to actually clearly state where and how these flows are developed, but it is easy to follow where they then are sent, and that is the barrows alongside the sanctuary, and other spots where I suspect barrows were origonally.
Nigel,
I appreciate your skeptisnm of what I post, but I can follow the available lines and flows upon them precisely.
Consider silbury and silbaby as caps, placed over the natural earthing points of the flows, then as the caps were enlarged, they could also store up a potential, and this then was passed onto the desired spot( wklb, sanctuary ) Also consider an enormous leap, imagine the tops of both of these hills having what the pyramids had on top of them, these are small pyramids made of electrum.
They will naturally have been scrapped off many thousands of years ago, but please consider that these hills were very cleverly built to send signals, signals of life and death, manipulated to perfection by those that KNEW, what has been forgotten.
The way the hills work, is exactly as in nature, especially the trees, consider a tree trunk as a circuler capacitor, with a series of spikes arranged around 360 degrees, each spike penetrates to a different circumference within the trees growth ring patterns, each spike is aligned to a line around 360 degrees, as this goes into the tree a spiral is formed , which in turn creates a field around the tree, silbury hill and silbaby are designed and created to perform this exact same function, the heart of silbury has been removed and replaced by polystireen, hence it is broken, and not performing as design.
It was designed to cover the central spot, and those that know no different have merrily dug out this capping.
It is hard to describe the intricate layering and patterns of interwoven materials needed to manipulate the aether flows, because I can visualise and comprehend the way the whole system works, it appears as easy to me, but nonsense to you.
St George taming the dragon , is merely a way of showing this been achieved, the two opposing flows are like dragons, one creates and supports all, one dissolves and returns into the earth all, if you recognise and understand these two foes, then you can in principle to some extent tame them to your desired effect.
Good always needs to overcome bad, or else death and destruction will prevail, its all in the megaliths, encoded as clear as mud.
Kevin
How do?, and thanks for brining this place to our notice, it is special, very special, in my strange world.
I did notice the layer of new chalk along the south face of the barrow, aprox four feet wide strip, full length almost of the barrow, it also shows how stunning in all white these places must have been?
I too was at the sanctuary yesterday, I found 34 ley lines cross at the centre, with many flows coming into it from the alignment you talk of, without spending a while there it is hard to actually clearly state where and how these flows are developed, but it is easy to follow where they then are sent, and that is the barrows alongside the sanctuary, and other spots where I suspect barrows were origonally.
Nigel,
I appreciate your skeptisnm of what I post, but I can follow the available lines and flows upon them precisely.
Consider silbury and silbaby as caps, placed over the natural earthing points of the flows, then as the caps were enlarged, they could also store up a potential, and this then was passed onto the desired spot( wklb, sanctuary ) Also consider an enormous leap, imagine the tops of both of these hills having what the pyramids had on top of them, these are small pyramids made of electrum.
They will naturally have been scrapped off many thousands of years ago, but please consider that these hills were very cleverly built to send signals, signals of life and death, manipulated to perfection by those that KNEW, what has been forgotten.
The way the hills work, is exactly as in nature, especially the trees, consider a tree trunk as a circuler capacitor, with a series of spikes arranged around 360 degrees, each spike penetrates to a different circumference within the trees growth ring patterns, each spike is aligned to a line around 360 degrees, as this goes into the tree a spiral is formed , which in turn creates a field around the tree, silbury hill and silbaby are designed and created to perform this exact same function, the heart of silbury has been removed and replaced by polystireen, hence it is broken, and not performing as design.
It was designed to cover the central spot, and those that know no different have merrily dug out this capping.
It is hard to describe the intricate layering and patterns of interwoven materials needed to manipulate the aether flows, because I can visualise and comprehend the way the whole system works, it appears as easy to me, but nonsense to you.
St George taming the dragon , is merely a way of showing this been achieved, the two opposing flows are like dragons, one creates and supports all, one dissolves and returns into the earth all, if you recognise and understand these two foes, then you can in principle to some extent tame them to your desired effect.
Good always needs to overcome bad, or else death and destruction will prevail, its all in the megaliths, encoded as clear as mud.
Kevin
#34
Posted 26 November 2006 - 00:51
Kevin,
It was the National Trust that laid the chalk down at WKLB not EH as you quote me as saying over on the megalithic forum.
I spent years working for Kindred Spirit magazine as a photographer and during that time investigated everything from Aroma therapy to Zero balancing.
Its a matter of belief.
I'm happy being a skeptic and relying on science as I have heard enough new-age theories that lead nowhere,
PeteG
It was the National Trust that laid the chalk down at WKLB not EH as you quote me as saying over on the megalithic forum.
I spent years working for Kindred Spirit magazine as a photographer and during that time investigated everything from Aroma therapy to Zero balancing.
Its a matter of belief.
I'm happy being a skeptic and relying on science as I have heard enough new-age theories that lead nowhere,
PeteG
#36
Posted 26 November 2006 - 12:50
QUOTE(kevin.b @ 25 November 2006, 23:08) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Nigel,
I appreciate your skeptisnm of what I post, but I can follow the available lines and flows upon them precisely.[/quote]
Kevin, I wasn't expressing skepticism (on this occasion). I was simply saying that we should both tread carefully. Every clue I've seen points to Silbaby being prehistoric which is exciting and intriguing since it has been sitting there as bold as brass in the middle of an ultra high profile area visited and seen by pretty much every British archaeologist there ever was as well as tens of thousands of foreign ones. But the clues don't make it so. Pete discovered it and he isn't committing himself. If it is excavated and a load of medieval pottery is found at its base then that will be that.
I appreciate your skeptisnm of what I post, but I can follow the available lines and flows upon them precisely.[/quote]
Kevin, I wasn't expressing skepticism (on this occasion). I was simply saying that we should both tread carefully. Every clue I've seen points to Silbaby being prehistoric which is exciting and intriguing since it has been sitting there as bold as brass in the middle of an ultra high profile area visited and seen by pretty much every British archaeologist there ever was as well as tens of thousands of foreign ones. But the clues don't make it so. Pete discovered it and he isn't committing himself. If it is excavated and a load of medieval pottery is found at its base then that will be that.
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