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4. 11. 2011 ob 17:47 #11680kapelaČlan4. 11. 2011 ob 17:45 #11679kapelaČlan4. 11. 2011 ob 17:43 #11678kapelaČlan
Meni se pa zdi, da je M.P. postavljal kamne že pred 4000 leti na škotsdkem otoku.
Calanais (Callanish I)
Stone circle and rows
Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides
http://www.stonepages.com/scotland/callanish.html
This site dates from about 1800 BC, but precise dates and proven functions have been hard to establish. Callanish I consists of a 13.1 x 11.3m (43 x 37 ft) circle of 13 tall slender Lewisian gneiss stones. In the middle is another stone, the tallest of all (4.75m/15 ft 6 in). Four incomplete avenues lead away, with single rows of stones to the east, south and west, and a double row just east of north. Had all the rows been completed, their axial alignments would have converged at the centre stone.
Inside the circle are the remains of a chambered round cairn of Neolithic type, but archaeologists are undecided whether this was built before or after the stone circle and stone rows. Professor Alexander Thom finds that looking south along the line of the stone avenue gives the point at which midsummer full moon sets behind Clisham.
In the same area there are several other stone circles, like Cnoc Ceann a’Gharaidh (Callanish II), Cnoc Filibhir Bheag (Callanish III) and Ceann Hulavig (Callanish IV).
Local tradition explains the presence of these stones by saying that when giants of old who then lived on the island refused to be Christianed, St.Kieran turned them to stone. Another local belief of this Gaelic-speaking community was that when the sun rose on midsummer morn, the ‘shining one’ walked along the stone avenue, his arrival heralded by the cuckoo’s call. This could be a remnant of the astronomical significance of the Callanish stones.
http://www.stonesofwonder.com/callanis.htm
How to find: The stones are in the village of Callanish on the west coast of Lewis, and are signposted off the A858. The site is in state care.
Best time of year to visit: Equinox sunsets ; lunar major standstill ; any clear night.
This is a wonderful and awe-inspiring stone monument, undoubtedly the most famous prehistoric site in Scotland. It stands on a rise and is visible from a wide area around, paticularly when picked out by the shifting rays of sunlight through the broken cloud of a Lewis summer sky. Visitor numbers are now such that a path has been laid around the perimeter of the site by Historic Scotland to lessen the damage to the interior of the avenue and circle.
Callanish has now become a focus again for visits at the summer solstice, by those perhaps hoping to see the ‘shining one’ who according to local legend walks up the avenue on the midsummer dawn. These visits are the continuation of a Lewis tradition (carried on in spite of the church’s opposition) which also saw the stones attended on May day.
The stones, of Lewisian gneiss, were buried in peat up to about the height of an adult before they were cleared in the year 1857. There are several elements to the site. A ring of large stones about 12 metres in diameter encloses a huge monolith at its centre. Also in the middle of the ring are the remains of a chambered cairn, revealed when the peat was cut away. As the cairn appears to have been added to the circle, and chambered cairns are considered to be Neolithic in date, it seems clear that the site in general is also Neolithic. (Standing stones and stone circles elsewhere are often stated to be Bronze age, but without dating or stratigraphical evidence. Some are just as likely to be of stone age date).
Running north from the stone circle are two parallel lines of stones forming an avenue about 80 metres long. There are now 19 stones in the avenue. Any visitor entering the site from the north will feel impelled to walk up this avenue to the circle, although this is now discouraged.
Also running from the circle are single lines of stones to the east (4 stones), west (4) and south (6). In plan, the site has the form of a cross.
2. 8. 2011 ob 17:30 #10664kapelaČlanno zdej pa k svtari moja izkušnja z orgonom, zadnjič mi je en tip, ,ki mi ga je poslal Tadej, pokaza tri orgone:
sestava:
bakrena spirala,
križ iz kameni strel,
bakreni rezanci,
mesing rezanci
železni rezanci (zdej glih ne vem, če gredo ti rezanci tko po vrsti!)
in na vrhu mineral (na enem orgonu je bil amazonit).
skratka rezultat:
orgoni so oddajali povečano sevanje(sicer različno v različne stvari),
ampak so bistveno bolj oddajali energijo, kot če bi držal v rokah tisto kameno strelo in amazonit.
skratka sam verjamem, da je nekaj an teh orgonih.
morda se še sam spravim delat katerga.
2. 8. 2011 ob 17:25 #10663kapelaČlan2. 8. 2011 ob 17:24 #10662kapelaČlanhe,he,he, sem se nasmejal Tadejevu komentatju o kamenih strelah….
res je
Miran vučko je pri meni kamene strele za orgonite že večkrat kupil in vedno je vzel povsem običajne – laserjev še omenil ni.
Morda je imel v mislih nekaj drugega. Kristalizacija v jedru kristala “raste” po nekakšni vijačnici, ki mora biti pri orgonitih usmerjena v horizontalni osi. Kadar za orgonite uporabljamo peskane/polirane kristale, ki so bolj ali manj okroglasti, ne vemo, v kateri smeri imajo to os.
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