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Temples of Stone: Exploring the Megalithic Tombs of Ireland

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Re: The Spiritual Landscape by chinut on Saturday, 30 April 2005

Yes, I think 'spirit' may be not so much an 'identity' but an essence of a place. It's profound existence, that we as spiritual beings, tap into.
When I think of Devon hills covered in mist right down to the waterline of a harbour, Avebury in bright Spring sunshine, Stonehenge with a flight of birds whizzing above it on a cold afternoon, West Kennet Long Barrow after a hearty walk up the paddock, the cliffs and harbours of Cornwall and the beckoning sky and sea, I cannot help but 'know' that these places are conducive to the spirit of this planet we live on. They will speak to us all on a different level, telling us varying things about ourselves.

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