Capt Lightning
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- Historic Buchan, Scotland
I think it has to be on the exact day, but then magic only happens when you make it. If I went to Europe, Stonehenge would be on the top of my list. I only know two people who have been to Stonehenge. It was shocking to hear them describe it as their biggest disappointment, but they are fundamentalist Christians, and I think what they were really saying is they find nothing spiritual in Pagan worship.Happy Solstice @Capt Lightning
How do you celebrate? Have you ever joined the celebrations at Stonehenge? It's not something I follow but I find these things interesting and I have visited Stonehenge, I imagine it to be quite magical to watch the sunrise there.
Thanks! I am sure looking forward to the longer days, but they always seem to be slow in coming...It's the Winter Solstice
Definitely. I guess it depends on what you are expecting but, I agree with you, I found it quite an experience.I think it has to be on the exact day, but then magic only happens when you make it. If I went to Europe, Stonehenge would be on the top of my list. I only know two people who have been to Stonehenge. It was shocking to hear them describe it as their biggest disappointment, but they are fundamentalist Christians, and I think what they were really saying is they find nothing spiritual in Pagan worship.
Unfortunately, we can only guess at who built it and why. Some guesses are better than others, no doubt, but whoever did it seemed to know what they were doing and had a better understanding of "the heavens" than the average person. Imagine! Ancients having that much data about the cosmos seems profound. I would just like the opportunity to sit there and wonder about those people, if only for an hour or two.
Me too. It looks amazingThat is beautiful. I had heard of other similar man made monuments besides Stonehenge, but never looked them up or have seen pictures. But Stonehenge gets all the attention. The one on the Isle of Lewis would be even more interesting to me.
Maybe like you, any spiritual-like associations could never happen to me in a group of people. What many people think are spiritual experiences are something I only experience in solitude. I would not want to visit Stonehenge while people were gathering in ritual celebration. I know this is not the way most people worship. It's just something I could never do, even in church as a young person, I could never make that connection. Put me in the middle of thousands of acres of wilderness in Montana by myself, and good things begin to happen to me.A close friend and I visited Stonehenge many years ago. In early morning hours, we were alone there .It wasn’t a day with any events, but the mood & the energy present there is unforgettable.
Tingling!