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Submitted byTimPrevett
AddedMay 17 2006
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Description Megalithomania field trip to Stanton Drew. Sig Lonegren opines that this stone has an energy. When rested on in a particular manner, at a particular place, the energy will eventually throw the person off the stone, and indeed the phenomenon was experienced and witnessed by several. I have yet to try this against any other object to see if it's just a question of posture. "Excuse me, are you alright leaning against that wall?", "Well I'm just testing this theory about stones with energy!". I don't necessarily believe this myself, but I find the phenomenon of that belief very interesting.

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TimPrevett
(2006-05-17)
Sig also stood at the side of the stone to catch people when they were thrown off, all in a clockwise manner.
thorgrim
(2006-05-18)
How very silly and self deluding!
thecaptain
(2006-05-19)
Where I work, several people go out running at lunchtime. When they get back, they spend 5 minutes or so seemingly trying to push the walls over (they say it is relaxing their muscles). I shall ask if any of them have ever been thrown off !
AngieLake
(2006-05-19)
They're always doing it in the gym at our Leisure Centre! Gives them more 'cred', I guess. I just stand and hold the wall, and wobble on one leg!
Janeliker
(2012-03-18)
how would anyone know it was 'self-deluding' unless you'd tried it yourself - isn't that the basis for science?!

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