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Forum: Sacred Sites and Megalithic Mysteries
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Respond to: Castlerigg, a Barra grave, sunrise &
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AnewMerlinian

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| New Message Posted!2013-01-24 01:45  
Thanks, Kevin
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tiompan

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| New Message Posted!2013-01-23 20:52  
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On 2013-01-23 19:41, aknifethatfellfromthesky wrote:
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On 2013-01-22 09:51, tiompan wrote:
Thanks D , once again it's anecdotal , there's doesn't seem to be any evidence to show that he found anything through dowsing , was he not just a geophysicist that dowsed ? Lots of academics or experts in their field do and believe stuff that others find incongruous , it doesn't interfere with their job and it needn't explain their success . I wonder , did he ever claim to find anything by dowsing ?
George
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hi george, the universe decrees that these things will probably always be anecdotal... all i know is that he dowsed and got paid when he should have been using complex machines and mathematics. Dx
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D , I don't see why it should always have to be anecdotal .If someone is actually capable of finding previously unknown /unrecorded examples of x ,y, z etc why can't they do so under test conditions ?
George
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aknifethatfellfromthesky

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On 2013-01-22 09:51, tiompan wrote:
Thanks D , once again it's anecdotal , there's doesn't seem to be any evidence to show that he found anything through dowsing , was he not just a geophysicist that dowsed ? Lots of academics or experts in their field do and believe stuff that others find incongruous , it doesn't interfere with their job and it needn't explain their success . I wonder , did he ever claim to find anything by dowsing ?
George
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hi george, the universe decrees that these things will probably always be anecdotal... all i know is that he dowsed and got paid when he should have been using complex machines and mathematics. Dx
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cropredy

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On 2013-01-23 01:40, AnewMerlinian wrote:
Discussion/debate of dowsing is a given here . No problem by me .
@tiompan ; Thanks for the links . I should have more to say after i've read them . Thanks also for the Brat's Hill plan .
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Have said enough on this thread mon amie.
I realise where Your main focus is, and as ever watch Your input with great admiration.
cropredy
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cropredy

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On 2013-01-22 17:58, tiompan wrote:
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On 2013-01-22 17:50, cropredy wrote:
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Is there a LAW that nobody can speculate about DOWSING.
cropredy
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I dunno . I'm happy to discuss/debate the subject .
George
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Open a thread then, perhaps up in the stones section???
I can't understand why there is a default always to be submissive to the sceptics....their wrong.
cropredy
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AnewMerlinian

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| New Message Posted!2013-01-23 01:40  
Discussion/debate of dowsing is a given here . No problem by me .
@tiompan ; Thanks for the links . I should have more to say after i've read them . Thanks also for the Brat's Hill plan .
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tiompan

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On 2013-01-22 17:50, cropredy wrote:
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Is there a LAW that nobody can speculate about DOWSING.
cropredy
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I dunno . I'm happy to discuss/debate the subject .
George
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cropredy

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On 2013-01-22 17:37, tiompan wrote:
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On 2013-01-22 16:43, cropredy wrote:
This thread has not been diverted.
Anews OP was about the egg shape of castlerigg , and the apparent shape of the sun seen there at sunrise.
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Look at the earlier posts .
There was no mention of dowsing until you posed the question about Buck House and Nelson's column .
A question that I asked for an explanation of at the time and has still not been explained .
George
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Is there a LAW that nobody can speculate about DOWSING.
If so goodbye.
If there is to be no mention of dowsing, it was My assumption that the posts where to be in the stones section, not here in the area for if YOU DOWSE or HUG STONES etc.
If someone had the consideration that the castlerigg stone circle was constructed by a tribe of stone huggers, would they not be entitled to post such????
If not why not.
The question about trafalgar SQUARE and bucks house was leading to a similarity with castlerigg and it's environs, but I lost the will to almost live somewhere along the mall, as such.due to a never ending complainer about dowsing, similer to having a machine gun pointed at Me on the mall.....pure ignorance.
cropredy
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tiompan

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On 2013-01-22 16:43, cropredy wrote:
This thread has not been diverted.
Anews OP was about the egg shape of castlerigg , and the apparent shape of the sun seen there at sunrise.
cropredy
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Look at the earlier posts .
There was no mention of dowsing until you posed the question about Buck House and Nelson's column .
A question that I asked for an explanation of at the time and has still not been explained .
George
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cropredy

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| New Message Posted!2013-01-22 17:12  
I would like for comparison to introduce Old sarum.
http://www.sacred-destinations.com/england/old-sarum.htm
I have been many times there , and it is the rectanguler construction of the cathedral within the egg sort of shaped henge.
I know there is a very powerfull vortex point where the inner so called castle is sited, and then there are a further fairly well circuler set of smaller vortexs, twelve if I remember correct in the area beteen the embankments, the main grassed area.
The cathedral is definately located relative to the fantastic geometry that it's remnants display.
There will have been an alter spot.
I know old sarum is a henge, but it's construction is to locally do a similer occurance as a stone circle does which is to accumulate and seperate into powerfull local flows the thousands of small flows going in/out of that locality.
I don't blame William the konk for heading straight there, both as a powerfull place and defensive location.
cropredy
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