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Megalithic Sites Produce Magnetism

It appears that altered states of consciousness experienced by megalithic people were physical in origin. They were not from Gods. The Rollright stone circle in England was tested for magnetism. A band of magnetism was detected that funnelled into the entrance. Then it spiralled around and went into a "rabbit hole" in the center of the circle.


Two of the western stones pulsate in concentric rings of AC current. The flow inside the circle is actually weaker than that outside the circle. The ring of stones act as a barrier creating a stillness inside. A set of instructions for building such a place was found at the Edfu temple in Egypt. Sacrifice of a snake by piercing was required before construction.

Dolmens at Carmac in France amplify telluric energy at dawn. The electrical induction is like a solenoid. To produce this affect dolmens were made from quartz crystalline rock. The flow is pulsating, alternating every 70 minutes. There are carvings of serpents on the stones.

Avebury in England attracts a current from the ground into the stone circle. Telluric current flows into a ditch. It is twice as strong at the entrance. This magnetism significantly weakens at night. There are pulses or fluctuations in the flow. Stones are positioned in a pattern identical to atomic particle colliders.

Magnetism influences the human body as it flows through the blood vessels and it charges the brain. It stimulates serotonin the "feel good" chemical. Intense stimulation of serotonin makes the hallucinogen DMT. So hallucinations, shamanistic states, and psychic experiences are not spiritual. They are physical.


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