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Stonehenge site is more than just stones

It doesn't take much to stimulate the body's electromagnetic circuits; in fact, a small change in the local environment is enough to cause a change in consciousness.
Visitors to ancient temples and megalithic sites often describe this sensation. The standard explanation is that the sensation is simply a "surprise" factor: the result of visual stimulation produced by the overwhelming impression of megalithic structures such as stone circles, ancient temples, and pyramids.
But the accumulated evidence proves it: megaliths and other ancient sacred sites actually attract, store, and even generate their energy fields, creating an environment that can be accessed to alter states of consciousness.
Generating an energy field
In 1983, engineer Charles Brooke conducted a comprehensive study to determine the magnetic properties of sacred sites. The test subject was the Roll right stone circle in England. Magnetometer investigations of the site revealed how a magnetic band was drawn into the stone circle through a narrow gap in the stones that served as the entrance. The band then circled toward the center of the circle, as if coming down a rabbit hole.
The researchers also found that the circle's two west-facing stones pulsated in concentric rings of alternating current, similar to ripples in a pond. This analysis led Brooke to note that "the average strength [of the geomagnetic field] inside the circle was significantly lower than the strength measured outside the circle as if the stones acted as a shield."
These findings help us decipher the intentions of the ancients when they built the megalithic structures. In the Egyptian temple of Needful, there is a wall that features the construction of a space that is distinct from its surrounding landscape - a temple. These instructions describe how certain creator gods first built a mound of earth and "pierced a serpent" into the place, whereupon a special force of nature was injected into the mound, leading to the construction of the physical temple.
The symbol of the snake has been a common cultural metaphor for the earth's sinuous lines of force, which scientists call earth currents.
Controlling the Laws of Nature
Ancient architects seem to have had a good handle on the laws of nature, as recent studies of Ave bury, the world's largest stone circle, and its surrounding energy field have shown how its boulders attracted earth currents into the site.
Electrodes at Ave bury reveal how its circular trenches block the transmission of earth currents and conduct electricity into the trenches, effectively concentrating and releasing energy at the entrance to the site, sometimes at twice the rate of the surrounding land.
Bravery's magnetic readings fade away at night to an extent far beyond what can be explained under natural conditions. They recharge at sunrise when the Earth's magnetic field fluctuations reach their maximum and earth currents from the surrounding land are drawn to the Ganges.
Research conducted by the late physicist John Burke also revealed how the stones at Ave bury were intentionally placed and aligned to focus electromagnetic currents in a predetermined direction using the same principles as modern atomic particle colliders, in which ions in the air are directed in one direction.

The choice of stones enhances the electromagnetic energy concentration effect at sacred sites. The stones used in megalithic sites often travel great distances and contain large amounts of magnetite. This combination makes the solar plexus behave like a weak magnet, albeit a large one.
Spiritual techniques
This has profound effects on the human body, especially the dissolved iron flowing in the blood vessels, not to mention the millions of magnetite particles floating inside the skull, and the Alpine gland, which is highly sensitive to the geomagnetic field, whose stimulation begins to produce chemicals such as leonine and 5-hydrocortisone, which in turn produce the hallucinogen DMT. In environments with reduced geomagnetic field strength, people experience spiritual and shamanic states.
An exhaustive survey of the Carnap region of France shows that similar psychotropic techniques are at work. The Carnap region has a concentration of about 80,000 boulders. At first, the lead researcher, electrical engineer Pierre Malraux, doubted that the megalithic sites possessed any special powers.
Mere's study of Carnap showed how its caves amplified and released piezoelectric energy throughout the day, with the strongest readings occurring at dawn. Voltage and magnetic field changes are correlated and follow a phenomenon called electrical induction. According to Meek, "a dolmen behaves like a coil or a solenoid in which changes in the surrounding magnetic field (weak or strong) trigger an electric current. However, unless the dolmen is composed of quartz-rich crystalline rocks (such as granite), these phenomena do not generate any strength."
Marquez also noted how the voltage of standing rocks in the Grand Ménéc route decreases as they get further away from the stone circle, which itself is a kind of energy condenser or concentration.
Because of their very high quartz content, the specially selected rocks are piezoelectric, which means that they generate electricity when compressed or vibrated. The Carnap boulders are located on 31 fractures of the most active seismic zone in France, in a state of constant vibration that makes the stones electromagnetically active.
This suggests that the location was not chosen by chance, especially when they were transported from 60 miles (97 km) away, since their presence and orientation are directly related to geomagnetism.
Sacred Sites and Magnetic Portals
Ancient mystical traditions from around the world have one thing in common: they believe that certain places on the Earth's surface hold a higher concentration of power than others. These sites, known as Hopi fawn patches, eventually became the basis for many of the sacred sites and temple buildings we see today.
Interestingly, each culture insisted that these special places were connected to the heavens through a hollow tube or reed and that through this umbilical connection, the soul was able to make contact with the other world during rituals. However, it also allows the spiritual world to enter this material realm through a conduit.
In 2008, NASA published details of an investigation into the FTE or Flux Transfer Event, in which the organization described how the Earth is connected to the Sun through a network of magnetic portals that open every eight minutes, which may inadvertently prove the veracity of this observation.
From a scientific standpoint, these findings help confirm the belief, held by sensitives and dowsers since the historical record, that megalithic sites and ancient temples are places far from the normal world where people can connect with places far from Earth.
Of course, ancient Egyptian priests believed the temple was much more than a pile of dead stones. At dawn, they would wake each room with a speech, treating the temple as a living organism, sleeping at night, and waking.
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