Frithhilde #fundie englisc-gateway.com

It is hard for me to explain. I work in a more spiritual way and am moving towards shamanic principles.

Take the ley lines. These cannot be seen and few people now can feel them, yet the heathen sacred sites are built along these lines and important sites are where lines intersect. The Greeks actually had a grid showing energy lines round the world. A New Zealander found that UFO sightings were along energy grid lines. In the last few years it has been found that energy levels along these lines increase at dawn.

This cannot be explained easily as the ancients did not have scientific instruments. They were part of the land and the energy fields/lines were part of the land, the Gods were part of the people and the land and not separate entities as modern religions try to portray them as - such as Christianity and the Judeo/Arabic God. These are out of balance and the only way of maintaining the religion is through dogma and punishment if the "word" is not followed. They are not internal religions.

About 10 years ago I went into a series of meditaions. In one, I was led by my guide and was a bird. It was amazing. I could feel the air currents and see lines and paths that humans cannot see, heat changes and so on. Since this time I can feel cars coming towards me on bendy roads. I am correct about 80% of the time. 2 days ago, on the news, scientists have discovered that the birds can "see" the magnetic grids in the air for migration. Auras have been seen by many people for thousands of years, now in the last few months science has said there is something that continues after death.

The heathens accept these signs as of the Gods being part of us, yet they have been rejected and called witchcraft by the Church. By separating the people from the land, the Church takes control. I cannot see why a person cannot be open to all ways and not judge one against the other

I am sorry if it does not make sense.

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