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The Preseli Cradle is a very spiritual place
not simply because of its rugged and bewitching beauty
or even
because of its unique geological formation
with its stunning micro-cosmic representation of the universe
but mainly
because of a remarkable wisdom of the Ancient Britons
that lies imbued
within its complex landscape
and that wisdom
is being rediscovered today
as the Preseli Consciousness.
When you build your house
and you choose your bricks
don't pick those made of
Politics
If you kiss the stars
in the sky above
when you build your house it will be
made of love
In his book
The New View Over Atlantis
John Michelle demonstrates that the dimensions of Stonehenge reflect precisely
the dimensions of the earth
therefore
the builders of Stonehenge not only knew that the earth was spherical
five thousand years before Columbus was to make the same observation
but they had actually measured it with an astonishing accuracy
that can only now be matched by the most sophisticated
satellite-laser measuring techniques!
How might they have accomplished this amazing feat you may ask.
Did they have astral powers with which to project themselves into
outer space
or perhaps they had the help of the little green men.
One somewhat more feasible answer to this question
is provided on page 82 of another book
"The Tome of Seus"
"By studying the sky from the ground,
they learned to see the ground from the sky."
This is a fundamental observation
that has been largely ignored in the storyboard of classic archaeology.
Archaeologists tend to focus on the the abrupt arrival
of the grand monuments like Stonehenge and the Pyramids
drawing the conclusion
that the knowledge required to build these fabulous structures
was acquired as suddenly as the monuments themselves were constructed.
However, analysis of smaller but much earlier monuments
demonstrates that the ancients were observing and mapping the heavens
thousands of years before work on Stonehenge and the Pyramids began,
which points to a much more logical conclusion.
This significant element of the story
has been largely ignored by the experts in Egypt
and is still being totally overlooked in Britain today.
That is, with the exception of the studies of a little-known amateur
E. T. Lewis
from Crymych
who saw evidence in the Preselis of of star mapping that,
in all probability predates the classic monuments by many thousands of years.
Likewise,
the technology to move and erect huge stones had already been developed
by these same people
and, despite the catastrophic destruction of the Preseli Monuments
in the last three hundred years
evidence
still remains
in the stones of West Wales.
Just how long
the Ancient Celts,
builders of Stonehenge, had known the precise shape and dimensions of the Earth
we cannot say
but their science and technology was clearly developed over a considerably
longer period of time
than conventional theory
currently decrees.
It has now been revealed that,
in the Preseli Hills,
this evolution
was driven by a holistic philosophy
which eventually enabled the technology that,
once blessed with the necessary manpower,
was to make projects like Stonehenge
and the Pyramids possible.
It is this philosophy, born in the Preseli Hills and almost certainly
developed in the 'Reflection Wells' that top the so-viewed lesser monuments
of Carn Bica and Foel Drygarn,
that is now
re-emerging as a vibrant foundation blueprint
for the survival
of life
on Planet Earth
and that philosophy has been dubbed
the Preseli Consciousness
in honor
of its origins.
"The Celts were not only spiritual kin
to today's enlightened holistic thinkers,
but they had gained an intuitive understanding of mankind's place
in the Cosmos
that aligns even with today's most advanced mathematical physics."
Those are the words of Eric Franklin,
philosopher of the modern age,
and the evidence behind that daring and forthright statement exists today
in the layouts of Stonehenge
and the Preseli Triangle that preceded it.
So let us now take a look at the essentials of that remarkable
sacred geometry.
The story, for us that is,
begins at Stonehenge
with the four Station Stones.
In 1720,
William Stukeley identified a number of astronomical alignments at Stonehenge
instigating a shift in the public perception of the people who built it
forever.
In 1965
Dr. Gerald Hawkins further explored the special significance of the Stonehenge
Station Stone rectangle,
by revealing
its geometric relationship
between the maximum summer moonrise
and the midwinter sunset,
and vice versa.
He also noted
that this rectangular relationship,
and other alignments that he had discovered
would only work at the specific latitude
at which Stonehenge was located.
Then, in 1972,
astronomer C. A. Newham
eventually revealed that the four Station Stones of Stonehenge
served to create
a rectangular alignment
that plotted the moonrise
and moonset
at the major standstill,
an occurrence
that takes place just once
every 18.6 years.
Hawkin's observation
about the special latitude of Stonehenge
was thereby given greater importance,
adding considerable fuel to the argument
that the site was selected for its merits as an observatory
rather than having been chosen
because the stones happened to have been conveniently delivered there by a glacier.
It is perhaps pertinent to mention at this point
that Newham
also determined
that the sighting between the 'Car Park' postholes
and the Station Stones
aligned on sun and moon settings
with an extreme accuracy
made possible
by their considerable distance from the central monument.
As some of these post holes
have since been carbon dated to 9 millennia BC,
it is now clear
that the Ancients Celts knew of the geographic advantages
of using this particular site for their astronomical observations,
at least eleven thousand years ago.
Again
we are reminded that the fascination of the Ancient Celts
with the numerology the universe
stretched back
much deeper into prehistory
than is generally realized,
but back now
to the story in hand.
It is surely no coincidence
that the proportions of the Station Stone Rectangle
correspond precisely
with the prime dimensions of the triangle, noted by modern-day astronomers
to describe the cycles of the moon
in mathematical terms.
Just like the Station Stones this lunar triangle has sides
in the proportions of
5
12, 13
but in order to render it of interest to astronomers
it has to be cut in two
at the 3:2 ratio point
of the shortest side
thereby creating a second hypotenuse
with a length of 12.37
the exact number of lunar orbits in one
Earth Year.
However, the idea that the Ancient Celts knew of the astronomer's lunar triangle
could not be substantiated
because there was no stone to mark the inner triangle
at Stonehenge.
In 1801,
after opening an ancient barrow near Warminster,
now known as Boles Barrow,
an archaeologist named William Cunnington
discovered a large Bluestone.
The acknowledged Stonehenge expert, Aubrey Burl
later argued that the Bluestone was transported there by glacial action,
dispelling earlier local speculation that
the stone had some kind of association with Stonehenge
But it did!
Boles Barrow
lies approximately 18 kilometers
west northwest of Stonehenge
and is located precisely on the ley-line that links Stonehenge
with the island of Caldey
in West Wales.
And the angle that this ley line forms with
the lateral line that runs through Stonehenge
is precisely equal to the angle
that creates the 12.37 hypotenuse,
proving conclusively
that the Ancient Celts
had celebrated this critical angle
in their design after all.
Sadly,
but perhaps not surprisingly,
E. T. Lewis had pointed to this very stone
as being of importance to the greater picture
in his book
of 1967,
but his advice was ignored completely.
So we can now see
that the builders of Stonehenge
were concerned with reconciling the movements of the moon with
those of the sun
within a mathematical model
expressed and recorded
through their sacred
landscape geometry.
But did these people look beyond the stars
in a quest
to discover the nature
and origins
of the universe itself?
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