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Dowsing History's Mysteries - Denis Wheatley
Oct 16, 2007, 17:54
To map the magic of the Rollright Ring

To feel the lines of force pulse through the air

To lay its megalithic secrets bare

In the stillness of a summer evening

To walk in wonder through the Avebury Stones

And track earth’s whispering patterns there

Then dowse the rings about the Devil’s Chair

And know the nature of their undertones

To stand in awe within the Stonehenge zone

And check the powers that charge the winter’s air

To probe its dazzling patterns, then dare

To sound the secrets of the Slaughter Stone

To view the world from Silbury’s soaring crest

And sense the power throbbing in its core

In tune with Gaia’s geodetic law

These earthly enigmas I treasure best.

These monuments were raised by men who knew

The patterned secrets in the planet’s crust

Who harnessed Gala’s power with sacred trust

In circle, barrow, hill and avenue.

Their sacred circles now stand vandalised

The sarcens grey and shattered lie around

Razed by religious zealots to the ground

Who saw Satan in the circles they despised.

Yet Silbury Hill still thrusts towards the sun

Like the breast of a giant Amazon

Immune to all, this cryptic paragon

Preceded Mycenae, Crete and Babylon

And like the pyramids win also be

As enduring as Everest, or the sea
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