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Forum: Stones Forum
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bat400

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-29 15:58  
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On 2007-01-26 18:54, mithra wrote:
On 2007-01-23 20:26, cropredy wrote:
''Mr Tolkien .....''
......what are those then and where? ..... |
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Tarnation! Please start a new thread to discuss Tolkien. Or send private messages to each other...please.
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mithra

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-26 18:54  
On 2007-01-23 20:26, cropredy wrote:
''Mr Tolkien is very interesting in several ways, I comprehend certain subtle meanings encoded in that book.''
Oh ay - what are those then and where? I have a copy myself. Mithra
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cropredy

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-23 20:26  
Winterbloom,
If you could transfer any discussion about such as crop circles etc into the sacred sites section, it will save any agrevation, or perhaps a friendly moderator could oblige?
Any discussion of such or the dreaded D****** is best confined to there , and requested to be so by those that run this site.
As i have huge respect for them, I try to contain myself down in my little hobbit hole.
Chyknel,
I have finished reading the hobbit, and it may well be the first book i have totally read, I loved it , and am a hobbit, if ever you are in Cropredy, knock on my door, you will be most welcome.
I have a huge collection of books, and as a dealer in second hand goods have acess to ever so many, I simply scan sections for relevant information, even books on the dreaded D****** defeat me.
Mr Tolkien is very interesting in several ways, I comprehend certain subtle meanings encoded in that book.
Kevin
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mithra

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-23 14:34  
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On 2007-01-23 14:01, coldrum wrote:
Hi Mithra.
The fields are called the Ceide Fields and are in County Mayo,they date to about 3700BC and were discovered in the 1970's.
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Thanks Coldrum for that. Mithra
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coldrum

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-23 14:01  
Hi Mithra.
The fields are called the Ceide Fields and are in County Mayo,they date to about 3700BC and were discovered in the 1970's.
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WinterBloom

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-23 09:48  
Kevin,
A bit of info on said book..
The Circlemakers
by Andrew Collins, ABC Books 1992,
The garishly dramatic cover suggests a science fiction novel, but the reality is a sober and somewhat undervalued application of Wilhelm Reich's orgone energy theories to the circle phenomenon. Using his explorations with a group of psychics in the 1991 crop circles as a starting point, Collins was one of the first researchers to really explore the connection between human consciousness and the behaviour of formations and UFOs, coming to conclusions considered heretical in the nuts-and-bolts ufology world. Mainly text with a few black and white photos, this can be heavy going (pagewise, the longest circle book ever written), but it did provide a different angle on cerealogical studies for its time and, if the hypothesis is valid, has consequences for other paranormal phenomena.
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Chyknel

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-23 09:21  
"I rarely if ever read books, I scan them fast, and find relevant bits."
You're a riddle wrapped up in an enigma Kevin. Elsewhere, you said you'd never read a book in your life except for the first 150 pages of The Hobbit.
I think you must be yanking our chains and have read vast numbers of books. How else could you state with such certainty that all scientists were deluded fools?
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cropredy

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-23 08:36  
Winterbloom,
"The circlemakers"
No I have never read any such book, I rarely if ever read books, I scan them fast, and find relevant bits.
I note with interest , that Collins didn't take O levels etc, interesting.
Kevin
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WinterBloom

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-23 00:37  
Kevin,
Have you read "The Circlemakers" by Andrew Collins? I think you'd enjoy it.
Simon
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cropredy

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| New Message Posted!2007-01-22 23:20  
Bat400,
I find your reference to burnt cinders at the base of mounds highly illuminating.
If instead of assuming, you speculate.
Speculate that the layer of inorganic material may have been intentional, not by mere coincidence.
Then study Willhelm Reich.
Layers of alternative ( I like that word) materials, organic, then inorganic.
are arranged upon each other.
This is how to build an orgone accumulator.
In other words how to entrap a substance into a space, and build it up there.
The most active alignment that this substance travels upon, is East to West.
but it also follows many other alignments as well.
Speculate to accumulate?
Free your mind of the constraints of teachings.
Realise that those that built the megalithic sites had no modern teachings?
If you use your modern day teachings to try and understand the megalithic, you will be using Chinese to understand English.
Kevin
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