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Re: Do your legs feel funny or tremble when standing in stone circles?
Jan 29, 2015, 20:21
solkaw75 wrote:
tjj wrote:
solkaw75 wrote:
I am doing some research for a television programme on the Merry Maidens and Boscawen-un stone circles in Cornwall. I am looking for anyone who has experienced a strange sensation in their legs (shaking or trembling) when standing in stone circles in the UK (doesn't have to be the ones in Corwall necessarily). If anyone has experienced these kinds of sensations or any other strange sensation I would be extremely interested in hearing from you with a view to taking part in the programme. My email address is; [email protected]. Many thanks! Dominic


Seriously Dominic, apologies if I sounded dismissive in my other post - what phenomena are you attempting to demonstrate.
There has been discussion in the past about the 'energy' given off by certain types of rock - white quartz being one of them. There is white quartz stone at Boscawen-un. I imagine there are some intensely sensitive individuals out there who can pick up vibrations that others don't experience. Perhaps you could say a bit more about your work - I would be interested.



Hi,

Many thanks for your reply. I am looking for someone who has had the strange sensation of shaking legs or dizziness whilst standing in stone circles. We would like to interview someone on their experiences and also have them come down to Cornwall to do this in situ at the Boscawen-un stone circle to form a part of the television programme.

If you can please explain in a little more detail about what your experiences are/were, or if you happen to know anyone who has had these kinds of unexplainable sensations I would be most interested.
I look forward to hearing from you.
With warm regards,
Dominic Green


You haven't really elaborated on why? your focus is on " the strange sensation of shaking legs or dizziness" when standing within stone circles. With respect you may get a more positive response if you widened the remit to just "experienced strange inexplicable sensations". It sounds as though you are trying to illustrate that someone being enclosed by granite etc could experience some sort of externally induced reaction. I know of someone for example who does experience vibrations which start in the legs when she is in her own home and thinks is susceptible to radio waves from the internet/mobile phones etc. I don't believe there could be any similar possibility within a stone circle but having said that, am sure many people have experienced something that might be described as 'mystical' - or perhaps otherwise described as the transference of what was going on in their minds anyway - onto the stone circle.
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