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Stonehenge Sacred Symbolism - Ancient Beliefs in Britain and Northern Europe

Stonehenge Sacred Symbolism - Ancient Beliefs in Britain and Northern Europe

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Re: The Spiritual Landscape by fwbrown on Wednesday, 27 April 2005

"Have you been somewhere for the very first time and yet known that you have been there before and its like coming home?"

That is *exactly* how I felt when visiting Avebury for the first (and so far, only) time last July. Walking among the stones felt so familiar, yet only half-remembered, as if it were something from my childhood. My oldest son felt the same way, and asked if any of our ancestors came from that area, because he felt a connection to it. I told him that we have English, Irish and Scottish ancestors in our family but I don't know if any of them lived in that part of England. It wouldn't surprise me though, since we both (independently) had such a strong feeling of connection with the land there.

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