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Bex's avatar

Love this, very thought provoking. I have often thought about this when exploring the stone tape theory or acoustic levitation. Who knows what the ancients were able to achieve, also think a lot about the pyramids around the world being energy harnessing devices rather than tombs......who knows. I'd give anything to be able to.go back and just see, I seriously think we were far more advanced at one point in history but we somehow lost it all. 🤔🤔🤔🤔

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Kim Corrall's avatar

Yes! Thank you, John. I think about this a lot when I'm visiting the old stones or out in nature. What could be communicated to me or remembered if I can just expand my mind and senses enough to perceive it?

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John Grigsby's avatar

The trouble is we run the risk of interpreting any interaction as 'just' imaginary, so the first step is to just see what happens, what thoughts bubble up, and not immediately dismiss them. We may never know if what we are experiencing is what others before us have, but it's a way to experientially get to grips with these sites, at least - and so interesting, too!

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Kim Corrall's avatar

Yes, that's so true. That's been a big part of my outdoor work as it's evolved over the years - just learning to be and observe what comes up. And yet, it is still challenging not to interpret or dismiss things before they've had a chance to fully settle. Being in Wales over the winter holidays when I was alone at most sites (due to the almost constant rain - lol) and had no time constraints at all was a transformative experience in connecting.

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ScottoftheAcerWoods's avatar

Love this! Thank you

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John Grigsby's avatar

Thank you Scott, much appreciated! I think we miss so much that's going on around us, and has gone on, if we only see the world through our narrow western lenses

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ScottoftheAcerWoods's avatar

Absolutely!

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