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So I'm in the heart of Avery Stone Circle and it's a collection of about 100 150 stones over a space I suppose about 600 yards across. It's the biggest stone circle in the world. There used to be about 450 500 stones in the circle itself. two avenues leading to two smaller circles, each about a mile, a mile and a half away. One of the avenues is still standing.
In total, it's about 150 stones still standing in the complex. I'm le up against one of the slightly larger ones at the moment.
The largest stones here, and I'll I'll show you a couple of them in a minute when I turn the camera around.
The largest stones here weigh about 140 to 150 tons.
And when you see these stones, you realize that a third of them is buried in the ground.
The geometry of this place, the way the stones are set out, and particularly the latitude of this circle is phenomenal. In the middle of this circle, there's a small stone which is precisely 17th of way from the equator.
And that's accurate to within 2 or 3 feet.
which suggests that the people who built their circle not only knew the existence of the equator of the earth but knew about the geometry and the size of the earth to be able to position the circle that degree north of the equator for five six and a half thousand years our ancestors have come to this place because they see it as a place of secretricity Where landscape and horizon meet. Where people come for pilgrimage, ritual, and sacred purpose in a way that recharges the batteries, reboots the soul, rejuvenates the spirit, and brings people closer. brings people together in a way that helps them act as the interface between heaven and earth.
It's an incredible place.
And when you consider that these stones have been here for 5,000 years at least, and this is only part of a larger landscape. West Kennet Longar goes back to about 4,600 B.CE. Silbury Hill relatively young, about 3,2,500 B.CE.
It's the center of the whole A grid in Britain and it's one of Britain's greatest undiscovered treasures and it's free and people go on about Stonehenge. The archavist William Stoutley who was the first person to draw Stonehenge and Avery back in the 1600s said that to compare Stonehenge to Avery is like comparing a parish church to a cathedral.
And Avery truly is a cathedral.
The combined weight of the stones here, the erect standing stones that are still standing is somewhere in the region of 100,000 tons.
And if modern historians are supposed to be believed, then this was erected by people wearing lion skins and grunting.
And it belies it belies stupidity.
If you ever get the chance to visit Avery, please come because it will change your world view forever.
It'll make you realize that our ancestors not only were highly evolved, intelligent, geometrically aware, and aware of the shape, size, and contours of our planet in ways that we've only become aware of within the last hundred years.
but also that they understood the significance of landscape, horizon, and the interface between heaven and earth in a way that now only fringe esoteric study people such as the astrologers will relate to.
Now, I'm leading against one of the female stones here because the stones are balanced equal male and female as you go around. So, let me just show you a little bit of what I'm looking at.
You can see as we spin round part of the avenue, part of the outer circle of stones.
And now you can see across from me some of the really larger stones and the banks of the other side of the circle, followed by parts of the village, including the pub, the church, houses, all within the confines of the stone circle.
And behind me, the henge itself, the ditch with a bank on the other side. And that's what a henge really is. The stones are just the markers.
>> And a beautiful thing is is that next week >> after shifts happen, it's actually finished for the majority of people.
There's about 30 to 40 people staying on.
And I'm bringing them in a big coach here for three or four hours and then we're going to West Kennet Long Barrow.
And it's one of those things I found out it's random synchronicity. I found out in the last few days that in a number of places all around the world, Glenbury, Sterling in Scotland, um a place in the Rockies in America, and I believe in the North Island, New Zealand as well on Tuesday the 18th. It just seems it's one of those days where people are getting out together in groups in the open air at places of secretity. So, if you got nothing better to do, if you've watched my video from yesterday, you'll see that astronomically and astrologically, the 17th, 18th, 19th of this month are are really significant days, portal days, days of extreme positivity.
So where better to be than in the on the surface of our planet in a place where our ancestors have deemed a significance that goes back thousands and thousands of years.
I'm also just about to release a very few like very few more residential tickets with the Avery trip package integrated into it. Three or four extra tickets at the most. So, if you'd like to join us, drop me an email. You know how to get hold of me, but do it in the next 48 hours.
and um yeah, be part of not only shifts happen but the Avery trip as well. And if you're not part of that and if you're elsewhere in the world, you owe it to yourself to go to a pilgrimage, two places of sacred landscape, sacricity, and where the spirit unifies with the land. Tread in the footsteps of our ancestors.
be grateful for their heritage. For tens of thousands of years, they've dreamt of the moments that we live in at this time. And it is our responsibility to our ancestral memory to make the most of this time.
Be there and have fun. Bye now.
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