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cromlech



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 Posted 10-02-2006 at 22:36   
Who has already slept under a dolmen?
Who is willing to try?




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 Posted 11-02-2006 at 21:19   
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I have never slept under a dolmen, but I sleep every night, at the same point, as dolmens are sited, ie:- the crossing point of many lines of energy.
At the moment it is rather cold, but as the temperature increases, I would have no problem sleeping under a dolmen.
K.

On 2006-02-10 22:36, cromlech wrote:
Who has already slept under a dolmen?
Who is willing to try?






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sem



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 Posted 12-02-2006 at 18:20   
In folklore it is said that if you sleep under a dolmen then you will die, become mad or become a poet. Maybe a survey of Portal members would provide evidence of this ( chortle, chuckle, guffaw ?!?).
Sorry guys.





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 Posted 12-02-2006 at 20:56   
If nobody from the forum repplies then does it mean that all the ones who tried died?




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 Posted 22-02-2006 at 12:32   
Hmmm.
Never fancied it after seeing an old Dr Who episode where some people who did got their blood sucked out of them by a some standing stones.






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 Posted 22-02-2006 at 12:48   
Coldrum,
wanna try in a safe environment?




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 Posted 09-03-2006 at 20:59   
I am planning a long week end in Brittany filed with great megalithic experiments, including a night under a dolmen.
contat me in private if you are interested.




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