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Communicating With a Stone Circle
by Dawn Marie Clare
Stone circles and other prehistoric sacred sites of Britain have long
captured our hearts and imaginations. They represent impressive feats of
engineering, astronomical knowledge, and evolved levels of community and
tradition. The function of these sites have been hypothesized based on
early pagan religious structures or hinted at through the passing down of
oral traditions. For example, a Gaelic phrase commonly used by Scots,
asking if one was going to church translates as “are you going to the
stones.”1 These places of pilgrimage are important for both
the Seen and the Unseen, the physical and the metaphysical,2
the community level and the individual level, and specifically for the
internal transformation they initiate. One summer morning in 1999 at a
stone circle in Britain, a link to the past was forged simply through a
prayer of petition, and I became a participant and witness of the
consciousness and power that still resides at these sites.

My first glimpse of the stone circle was a mixture of relief and delight.
Relief because it was not easy to find and the visit had been delayed due
to pounding rain of the previous afternoon. This morning was clear and
crisp and, with my mother and sister in tow, we eventually found the signs
that led to Long Meg and Her Daughters, a large stone circle near Penrith
in northern England, on our way to Scotland and the primary goal of our
journey in August of 1999. As it turned out, we had arrived at the circle
five days before a total solar eclipse (most visible in Cornwall on August
11), which might account for the high level of activity encountered at the
circle.
Once
we reached the circle, I was enchanted to find so many of the stones still
upright and Long Meg standing like a sentinel over her Daughters. The
circle stands in open pasture on a gentle slope. It dates to the late
Neolithic period (approximately 3200-2000 bce.)3
and is composed of Long Meg, a 12-foot-tall red sandstone standing stone,
and a circle formed of 59 gray granite boulders, of which 27 still stand
in an oval measuring over 350 feet in length.4 Long Meg stands
outside and southwest of the circle and in front of an entrance to the
circle, bounded by two large stones, with the alignment marking midwinter
sunset. Petroglyph designs of spirals, cup marks, and concentric circles
adorn Long Meg, and at the time of my visit there was a fresh offering
(several plant twigs tied in a bunch) on the ground in front of the stone.
Many pictures were taken of Long Meg and Her Daughters, but thinking
that there might be more I should see or do while there, and knowing how
precious little time we had to spare on our trip, I laid my hands on Long
Meg and said a silent prayer for clarity on knowing what to do while
there. I don’t know why I touched the stone as I prayed, but I became a
little lightheaded as I did so. The combination of the stone and the
prayer sent me into a meditative state, and I turned and walked slowly
toward the entrance of the circle. It was here that I began to receive
telepathic communications from the stones. Normally I would have found
this unbelievable and, possibly, upsetting, but I had passed into an
altered state of consciousness and the communication I was receiving
seemed, then, to be a normal state. Perhaps also because there were only
two other people at the site during our visit I felt less burdened by
social conformity.
As I stood at the entrance of the circle the stone on the right
welcomed me and told me to greet each stone in the circle and then to go
to the center. I followed the instructions of the “gate stone,”
greeting each stone respectfully as I went. Walking around the circle
clockwise, it seemed to me that each stone had a different atmosphere
about it, as individualistic as each person’s personality. When I
reached the northwest end I received another communication; this time one
of the stones cautioned me that the large stone opposite Long Meg was very
powerful and that I might need protection as I drew near. Having practiced
daily meditation for several years, I was familiar with the visualization
process of surrounding oneself with protective white light, which I did
prior to the encounter with the powerful stone. The stone in question
threw a shadow into the circle, unlike most of the other boulders (it was
between 10:00 and 10:30 a.m.), and it did feel powerful indeed.
After
walking a circuit around the inner circle, greeting every stone, I made my
way to the center and cleared my mind. Immediately, an electric type of
pulse entered my head and travelled the length of my body and through my
feet. As soon as the energy passed out of my body, I knew with a certainty
that the experience was over. When I pondered the experience later on,
trying to understand what had happened, the concept that came immediately
to mind was “activation.” A local psychic concurred, and since that
time I have heard of other, similar experiences, some of individual
activations and some regarding individuals activating circles that had
become dysfunctional. As it turned out, the remainder of my trip during
early August of 1999 consisted of a number of experiences accessing deeper
levels of awareness,5 possibly assisted by an activation of
other senses or areas of the brain at Long Meg and Her Daughters.
Entering altered states of awareness at stone circles and other sacred
sites is not unusual and has been well-documented by numerous sources and
folklore;6 however, my contention here is that, in addition to
an altered state of awareness, communication occurred between
myself and individual stones and that there was intent in that
communication. Three separate communications occurred: the first was a
greeting of welcome, the second was instruction on how to conduct myself
within the circle, and the third communication was a warning that I should
invoke protection because of a powerful, possible menace ahead. Explicit
instructions were relayed that included two specific steps to be taken in
a specific order: step one was to greet each stone, and step two was to go
to the center of the circle after the first step was complete. These steps
were not embodied with emotion, although the initial communication of
welcome invoked an atmosphere of respect and the third communication
implied that there was concern for my well-being. The third communication
also indicated intelligence, as information was exchanged based on
an evolving situation, an interactive event. The combination of
communication, intention, intelligence, and interactivity suggests that
the stones have consciousness.
Although there have been many individual experiences of electric shocks
at sacred sites, particularly from dowsers, these are unlike this
experience at Long Meg and Her Daughters. Dowsers and others have
described their encounters as electric shocks that occurred when a stone
was touched. Contrary to these reports, my experience was neither an
electric shock nor due to contact with a stone. Prior to the experience I
did touch Long Meg, but it was at least ten to fifteen minutes after that
contact that I felt the energy of the circle, and when the energy passed
through me I was in the center of the circle and not close to any of the
stones. Also, the energy from the circle was not an electric shock. It
felt electrical, but it was unlike any shock I have ever received (and I
have had many static electricity shocks to compare to this experience). It
traveled through my body as a strong, consistent, pulsing charge and as a
definite physical sensation from the top of my head through the feet;
however, it did not hurt in any way!
Although not provable according to our current state of scientific
inquiry, it is my belief that the stones possess an intelligence, capable
of storing memory and information, communicating that information, and
intentionally affecting the material world around them. The question that
we should be asking is how to measure and record telepathic communication.
To date, through the inspired and diligent efforts of a small number of
people,7 quite a bit of data have been gathered and are still
being gathered at stone circles and other sacred sites by measuring forces
and elements (ultrasound, radiation, magnetic anomalies, etc.), and this
information has helped us to understand some of the physical properties of
the atmospheres at these sites. However, these instruments are only
measuring the atmosphere and effects at a single level and range of
materiality. It’s possible one must operate at a different level in
order to access some data that are present, but hidden, at stone circles.
All major religions incorporate some psi events into their belief system8
and there is evidence of the existence of telepathy and other psi
phenomena, but the usual methods of rigorous hypothesis testing are not
often applicable to these data. Rupert Sheldrake, biochemist and cell
biologist, however, has conducted numerous experiments under controlled
conditions that illustrate and verify telepathic communication by canines.9
He has also successfully proven that the human field of perception extends
beyond the physical body;10 other experiments, conducted by the
HeartMath institute, have corroborated these findings. Their studies show
that electromagnetic fields extending several feet from the human body are
generated by the heart and that these fields can be detected by other
people.11
The recently proposed string theory, and the variant M-theory in
physics have gained much popularity. Their strength lies in that they
provide a framework for explaining all fundamentals of the universe, but
in doing so they also describe the universe as having more than four
dimensions (as many as seven or ten) of space and time.12
String theory is based on the idea that all matter and forces in the
universe are made up of tiny vibrating strings and the difference among
them is the resonant pattern or vibrational frequency of each string.
Everything in the universe is vibrating, from the electrons around the
nucleus of an atom to the solar systems revolving around in the galaxy. If
this is true, then consciousness is also movement, and, like the water of
a stream, unless one is able to “see” or experience its pattern of
motion, then one will not know its origin or destination or sense the
nature of its action.
Just as humans can only hear a certain range of frequencies (16 -
25,000 hz)13 and utilize only a small portion of our potential
senses, our instruments are also limited in the ranges and types of
forces, frequencies, or elements that they can measure. Perhaps one day we
will be able to transcend some of these limits to observe fields, waves,
and interactions that are currently unobservable and only felt. Until that
day, we should not ignore data derived only from perception, as perception
is the core of our experience on earth, and perhaps we should begin to
explore the possibility that the sense of perception is actually occurring
between two conscious beings; therefore, the “brain waves” of the
observed should also be considered. We are on the threshold of a new
understanding of the nature of the universe and new potentials for
understanding the nature of consciousness. As we pay attention to the
subtle world around us, we have the potential to learn from the past and
unlock the wisdom of our ancestors. As Long Meg and Her Daughters have
shown, the key lies within us.
Notes:
1. Evan Haddingham. Circles and Standing Stones: An Illustrated
Exploration of the Megalith Mysteries of Early Britain, 182. New York:
Walker and Company, 1975.
2. Martin Palmer and Nigel Palmer. Spiritual Traveler: England,
Scotland, Wales: The Guide to Sacred Sites and Pilgrim Routes in Britain,
x. Mahwah, New Jersey: Hidden Spring, 2000.
3. Rodney Castleden. The Stonehenge People: An Exploration of Life in
Neolithic Britain, 4700-2000 B.C., 141. New York: Routledge &
Kegan Paul Inc., 1987.
4. Janet Bord and Colin Bord. A Guide to Ancient Sites in Britain.
New York: Granada Publishing Limited, 1979.
5. Dawn Marie Clare. Journey Into the Past: A Scotland Tale.
Tularosa, New Mexico: Dawn Clare, 2004.
6. For example, see David Cowan and Chris Arnold, Ley Lines and Earth
Energies (Kempton, Illinois: Adventures Unlimited Press, 2003), Paul
Devereux, Places of Power: Secret Energies at Ancient Sites (London:
Blandford, 1990), and Tom Graves, Needles of Stone (On-line
edition: http://www.isleofavalon.co.uk/GlastonburyArchive/ndlstone/,
1998).
7. The Dragon Project, founded in 1977, has been investigating energies at
sacred sites using a wide range of techniques and instruments (Paul
Devereux, Places of Power). Acoustical research at sacred sites by
the International Consciousness Research Laboratories (Paul Devereux. Stone
Age Soundtracks: The Acoustic Archaeology of Ancient Sites, 75-89. [London:Vega,
2001]), which began in 1994, have made remarkable headway, as have others,
including John Reid, “Appendix 6: Egyptian Sonics.” In In the Name
of the Gods: The Mystery of Resonance and the Prehistoric Messiah, by
David Elkington and Paul Howard Ellson, 416-427. (Dorset, England: Green
Man Press, 2001), and Aaron Watson and David Keating, “Architecture and
Sound: An Acoustic Analysis of Megalithic Monuments in Prehistoric Britain”
(Antiquity 73, no. 260 (1999): 325-336.
8. Charles T. Tart. “Parapsychology and Transpersonal Psychology,” In
Testbook of Transpersonal Psychiatry and Psychology, edited by Bruce
W. Scotton, Allan B. Chinen, and John R. Battista, pp 186-194. New
York:BasicBooks, 1996.
9. Rupert Sheldrake. “Extended Mind Research”, 14. Light of
Consciousness, Spring/Summer, 2005, 10-15.
10. Ibid.,11
11. Rollin McCraty, “The Energetic Heart: Bioelectromagnetic
Communication Within and Between People,” In Clinical Applications of
Bioelectromagnetic Medicine, edited by P.J. Rosch and M.S. Markov,
541-562. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2004.
12. John D. Barrow and John K. Webb, “Inconstant Constants: Do the Inner
Workings of Nature Change with Time?” (Scientific American, June,
2005, 56-63); and Rick Groleau, “Imagining Other Dimensions” and “Resonance
In Strings.” (Elegant Universe web site, http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/.
Accessed April 25, 2005).
13. Jonathan Goldman, Healing Sounds: The Power of Harmonics.
Boston: Element Books Limited, 1992.
Copyright © 2005 by Dawn Marie Clare
Dawn
Clare, M.A., C.H., is a professional archaeologist, as well as a sound
healer and hypnotherapist. In addition to her full-time occupation and
26-year career as a professional archaeologist, she works with groups and
individual clients to promote global and personal healing, which she
describes as "archaeology of the soul," and leads sacred site,
archaeological and historical tours to Britain and the Southwest
U.S. She is also the author of Journey
Into the Past: A Scotland Tale. Dawn resides in New Mexico and can be reached by email at dawnclare@zianet.com.
For more information, visit her web site at http://www.dawnclare.com.
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