Records
Are Written in Stone
Down through the ages, monuments have
been erected and inscribed by humanity with various patterns of design
and decoration. In this article, we will discuss a deeper meaning to these
stone structures.
Let us now think of them as a means of communication of information from
past minds. These may also be devices for amplifying weak energy fields
that are contained in the soil caused by movement of subterranean bodies
of water and the accumulation of various mineral elements. These subterranean
forces have been given the name LEY LINES. The location of these lines
of force may be detected with the use of a pendulum held in one's hand.
The may also be determined by dowsing rods. Moving subterranean fields,
when crossing in a positive direction, give amplified signals at the crossover
point; when crossing is opposing or in negative, they give weakened or
negative fields. Ley lines also occur in the right handed and left hand
spiral formations. Two good books on this subject are "Dowsing and
Archaeology" by Tom Graves, Touchstone Books, Wellingborough Northamptonshire,
U.K. and "Site Survey Dowsing" by Cleve Thompson, same publisher.
The erecting of stones and stone monuments over these areas amplifies
these fields. They create a vortex of energy which are often called sacred
spots. One of these is Stonehenge. The patterns of energy that have been
dowsed correspond to the placement of stones that are at this site. I
feel the following actions take place: the moon acts on the subterranean
bodies of water creating an expansion and expansion of the fluidic body.
The water then flows with increasing velocity and spins as it moves in
the subterranean beds, creating a vortex of a pulsating magnetic type
field. These fields expand throughout the earth and act as paramagnetic
material.
Feldspar, granite and quartz are paramagnetic. They are responsive to
these types of fields; they store the vibrations and re-radiate them into
a set of vibratory patterns. To experience these fields, use a dowsing
rod to locate where the field is at its maximum on a standing stone that
you wish to examine. Stand in this field with arms outstretched and approach
the rock until you feel the energy field at a maximum. With your eyes
closed reach over and touch the stone with both hands. Breathe in, and
breathe out. Slowly breathe in and separate your hands from the stone,
then breathe out and hold your breath. As you do this, you will feel a
pulsation in your body like being exposed to a dynamo. As the energy enters
your body, keep focused on it and begin to draw your breath in and out
slowly. When you attune in this way, the physical body will oscillate
and with the eyes closed there will be a series of flashing lights taking
place at the third eye. Keep focused on that light, keep breathing, and
if data is stored in that stone structure, there will appear to the observer
as a series of rapidly forming images. Record the reactions so that information
can be pulled from various locales where this type of data is stored.
This was done at the Elephant Caves in Mumbai, India; at the sacred mountain
in Trivandrum and in various hillside shrines in Mysore, India. If you
have only a small sample of rock, the same can be done by holding the
rock in one hand, drawing in the breath and becoming one with the rock
on the outgoing breath.
Using a Crystal to Read the Records Stored in Ancient Monuments
When an ancient monument has been designed and constructed out of stone,
the pattern of the whole can be seen by a trained individual by doing
the following:
- Charge a Vogel-cut® healing crystal
with breath and intention
- Direct the energy of the crystal
to the stone object you wish to investigate
- Focus on it, draw your breath in,
close your eyes and pulse the breath through the nostrils with the intention
of opening the records that are written in the stone
- Take the stone in your hand and draw
in the breath, close your eyes and pulse the breath into the stone object
- Breathe in two or three times slowly
back and forth. As you do this, you open the third eye with the intention
of seeing the records that are written in the stone
- Hold your breath, look at and describe
the images that come through to the mind's eye. Have a friend transcribe
this and go over the data when you have completed this information transfer.
This opens a whole new form of creative archaeology, not only digging
up the stones as archaeological site, but seeing the completed structure
from the witness sample of the individual stones.
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