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QUARTZ MEMORY BANKS
Mar 19, 2002, 02:26
Dear Julian,
Do you have any theories about the possible use, by neolithic man, of quartolitic rock, as possible psychometric memory banks?
Their is a quartz stone, about 5 feet above ground at the base of a hill topped by standing stones and cairns in Glencullin Co. Dublin.
I don't claim to have any unuasual dowsing ability but when i put my hands on the stone I get an 'humming'sensation like static electricity
running through my hands.

Do you have any plans to visit Ireland soon? I've seen your excellent book 'the Modern Antiquarian'. We need something like this in Ireland
to show the natives the many unique ancient sites we have in this country. As the economic boom continues here there is the danger of losing
especially, the less well known ones through ignorance.

All the best in your future endeavours,
Artos Dear Julian,
Do you have any theories about the possible use, by neolithic man, of quartolitic rock, as possible psychometric memory banks?
Their is a quartz stone, about 5 feet above ground at the base of a hill topped by standing stones and cairns in Glencullin Co. Dublin.
I don't claim to have any unuasual dowsing ability but when i put my hands on the stone I get an 'humming'sensation like static electricity
running through my hands.

Do you have any plans to visit Ireland soon? I've seen your excellent book 'the Modern Antiquarian'. We need something like this in Ireland
to show the natives the many unique ancient sites we have in this country. As the economic boom continues here there is the danger of losing
especially, the less well known ones through ignorance.

All the best in your future endeavours,
Artos

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