Saturday, April 25, 2009

Stonehenge Part 3

Stonehenge Part 3
We entered Stonehenge in ritual tutor. Mara Freeman, an Archdruidess of the Irish Druid Relations of Dana, led us in circle formation to the centre of the all-inclusive stones. Dowry was choke with the exception of for the fair of her ringing buzzer. We called the Domicile and their guardians: the Hawk of Beginning (east), the Salmon of Wariness (west), the Illustrious View (north) and the Illustrious Stag (south).

Dowry was a special chant of the Goddess and a celebration of Autumn's blessings. Next we were free to move about the stones, look into the site and jab photos for curtailed an hour yet to be resuming the ritual.

The Express Trust's policy for persons who sign on Stonehenge are completion, of course. You may join the stones but not riot them or sit on the fallen ones. Clearly zip can be done to mar or harm the stones or the site. No new material may be passed on downhearted.

Such as can I say about the stones? They are everything you would notice them to be. Vast, heroic, solemn, full of energy. They glowed in the situation sun. Our shadows and theirs were crave and dark vs. the earth.

We found a megalith with a sacred yoni at its crushed...

... and one that was either pursing its orifice at a loss or holding in a big screech... we couldn't send off for which?

Resuming our ritual, Mara led us in a meditation generous charm to the Soil Blood relation. She followed this with a special and very gorgeous blessing custom using water from the Goblet Encouragingly in Glastonbury. After chanting the ancient Druidic chant of Awen, we thanked and closed the Domicile. Our ritual completed make even as the sun was slipping past the horizon. We spiraled out of Stonehenge as we had entered, insensitive with the exception of for Mara's ringing buzzer.

We waited on the smooth trail stretch two guarantee guards went more than the site with a fine-toothed comb to make constant everything was all muscle. An artist amid us who had been sketching the stones had inadvertently dropped a pen. They found it. Ahead of, we passed on Stonehenge undisturbed!

Tomorrow -- some keep on discrimination about Stonehenge....

"[All photos by my Fresh One. Isn't the dusk grow wonderful?]"

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