Hidden in the hills is a mysterious stone structure, known only to a few.
The strange, unexplained, and out of place features of Japan that do not fit into the common story of ancient Japanese history. Asuk...
The strange, unexplained, and out of place features of Japan that do not fit into the common story of ancient Japanese history. Asuk...
A megalithic stone structure in Sweden called Ales Stenar shares some geometry with Stonehenge and may have been built as an astronomical calendar.
The most amazing wonders of Guam are caves with petroglyphs and paintings, latte stone sites and interesting caves, karst springs and sinkholes.
It doesn't take much to stimulate the human body's electro-magnetic circuitry, in fact a small change in the local environment is enough to create a change in awareness.
By: Andri Suryo Bandung has so much more to offer than just food and shopping. Discovering all its nooks and crannies can't be done in a day, a month or even a year! Now that you have learned the ABC’s of Bandung from my previous article, it time for you to digest the latest NEWS of Bandung: the essential path for you to explore the attractions that Bandung has to offer in all directions; North East West and South! North of Bandung The northern part of Bandung is still the most favorable area for tourists. Mainly because of the cool weather, due to its peak position near Bandung. Also it is the most accessible point of entry for people from outside of Bandung, Jakarta,etc. There are several spots worth visiting north of Bandung.
A dolmen is a megalithic structure typically formed from a large horizontal stone slab resting on two or more upright slabs. The oldest European examples are found in Brittany, northern France, and...
Bada Valley (also known as Napu Valley) is a megalithic site situated in the Lore Lindu National Park, in the District of Poso, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
The strange, unexplained, and out of place features of Japan that do not fit into the common story of ancient Japanese history. Asuka, Japan - The Masuda Iwafune stone is located near the top of a hill just a few hundred meters west of Okadera Station. The ridge line parallels the two square holes. The megalithic stone walls outside of Osaka Castle, Japan The Ishi-no-Hōden (石の宝殿) monolith in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan is a mysterious single stone monolith cut out from the surrounding rock and is known as one of the three greatest enigmas in Japan. Nothing about the ancient stone is clear, and even when it first appeared in 8th century literature the original builders and it's purpose were unknown. Today it is worshipped as a shrine of the Ōshiko Jinja Shinto. Ueyama Kofun Tumulus - Asuka, Japan This place is closed to the public and nobody really knows who built the monument. Very ancient. Tsukamyōjin Kofun - Honshū Asuka, Japan - The function or original purpose of this odd shaped stone, the Sakafune Ishi, has long been the object of speculation Kengoshi-zuka Kofun Amazing ancient megalith Ishibutai Kofun in Asuka Japan constructed in the late 500's or early 600s and was used supposedly used as a tomb for Soga no Umako. Honshu, Japan Tama Udun A UNESCO World Heritage. The mausoleum of the royal family of the Ryūkyū (=Okinawan) Kingdom. It contains 3 chambers, the eastern chamber stores the ornamented urns (shrine) of kings and queens, the western one stores the urns of other clans and the central one is a temporary storage of a dead body until it decay into bones. Surrounded by double gate walls and 2 gargoyle-like animals on the top. Almost demolished by the Okinawan battle during the World War II, reconstructed during 1974-1977. Anase Yokoana - Kyūshū Hatato-zuka - Kyūshū Kawamitsu Ubudunu Myāka - Kyūshū Tomb of Nakasone Tuyumyā - Kyūshū Ofunattsan - Shikoku Kitakohara Yokoana - Honshū Jōgasaki - Kyūshū Oichi Kofun - Honshū The structure is covered up by sand bags to prevent excess erosion and to preserve the area. Oni-no Manait - Honshū Iwayayama Kofun - Honshū Miurayama Kofun - Honshū Igami Kofungun - Honshū Tarekoyato-nishi Yokoana - Honshū Ichigao Yokoana - Honshū Maginu Kofun - Honshū Hokkaido, Japan - A playground is built around the stone henge. Oni-no Manaita - Honshū Kinoyama - Honshū Ishinuki-Anakannon - Kyushu Iwaseo-yama Kofungun Hachiman-yama Kofun - Honshū Ishi-no-Hōden Kofun - Honshū Saruishi (Asuka) - Honshū Okamasu-no-Ishindo Asuka-Fujiwara archaeological site MAKING MONEY ONLINE WAS NEVER SO EASY !!!
- World Pilgrimage Guide Since ancient times, certain places have had a powerful attraction for billions of people worldwide. Known as sacred sit...
The dragon houses (‘drakospita’ or ‘dragà’) are local names assigned to 23 ancient megalithic ruined structures hidden in the mountains of the island of
Men-An-Tol, one of the most iconic megalithic structures in Cornwall. Bronze Age holed stone with 2 uprights
Portugal has two megalithic sites older than Stonehenge near Evora. Both are free to visit, uncrowded, and allow visitors to walk on the grounds.
A "megalithic site" is, essentially, a huge structure, usually built during prehistoric times. Stonehenge, although by far the most famous, is not the only megalithic site worth mentioning. Read on for facts about some of the most famous megalithic sites.
The strange, unexplained, and out of place features of Japan that do not fit into the common story of ancient Japanese history. Asuka, Japan - The Masuda Iwafune stone is located near the top of a hill just a few hundred meters west of Okadera Station. The ridge line parallels the two square holes. The megalithic stone walls outside of Osaka Castle, Japan The Ishi-no-Hōden (石の宝殿) monolith in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan is a mysterious single stone monolith cut out from the surrounding rock and is known as one of the three greatest enigmas in Japan. Nothing about the ancient stone is clear, and even when it first appeared in 8th century literature the original builders and it's purpose were unknown. Today it is worshipped as a shrine of the Ōshiko Jinja Shinto. Ueyama Kofun Tumulus - Asuka, Japan This place is closed to the public and nobody really knows who built the monument. Very ancient. Tsukamyōjin Kofun - Honshū Asuka, Japan - The function or original purpose of this odd shaped stone, the Sakafune Ishi, has long been the object of speculation Kengoshi-zuka Kofun Amazing ancient megalith Ishibutai Kofun in Asuka Japan constructed in the late 500's or early 600s and was used supposedly used as a tomb for Soga no Umako. Honshu, Japan Tama Udun A UNESCO World Heritage. The mausoleum of the royal family of the Ryūkyū (=Okinawan) Kingdom. It contains 3 chambers, the eastern chamber stores the ornamented urns (shrine) of kings and queens, the western one stores the urns of other clans and the central one is a temporary storage of a dead body until it decay into bones. Surrounded by double gate walls and 2 gargoyle-like animals on the top. Almost demolished by the Okinawan battle during the World War II, reconstructed during 1974-1977. Anase Yokoana - Kyūshū Hatato-zuka - Kyūshū Kawamitsu Ubudunu Myāka - Kyūshū Tomb of Nakasone Tuyumyā - Kyūshū Ofunattsan - Shikoku Kitakohara Yokoana - Honshū Jōgasaki - Kyūshū Oichi Kofun - Honshū The structure is covered up by sand bags to prevent excess erosion and to preserve the area. Oni-no Manait - Honshū Iwayayama Kofun - Honshū Miurayama Kofun - Honshū Igami Kofungun - Honshū Tarekoyato-nishi Yokoana - Honshū Ichigao Yokoana - Honshū Maginu Kofun - Honshū Hokkaido, Japan - A playground is built around the stone henge. Oni-no Manaita - Honshū Kinoyama - Honshū Ishinuki-Anakannon - Kyushu Iwaseo-yama Kofungun Hachiman-yama Kofun - Honshū Ishi-no-Hōden Kofun - Honshū Saruishi (Asuka) - Honshū Okamasu-no-Ishindo Asuka-Fujiwara archaeological site MAKING MONEY ONLINE WAS NEVER SO EASY !!!
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The purpose of this gallery is to show the sheer magnitude of work and abilities of the ancient peoples from all across the world. Some say “aliens” did the work, others say humans used…
Great attention has been paid to the variety of magnificent megalithic structures around the world. Yet very little is reported on the mysterious and impressive set of stone structures that can be found in the Ural Mountains of Russia. These megaliths are numerous and take on many different forms, including dolmens, menhirs, and a large megalithic cultic complex on Vera Island.
The strange, unexplained, and out of place features of Japan that do not fit into the common story of ancient Japanese history. Asuk...
The strange, unexplained, and out of place features of Japan that do not fit into the common story of ancient Japanese history. Asuka, Japan - The Masuda Iwafune stone is located near the top of a hill just a few hundred meters west of Okadera Station. The ridge line parallels the two square holes. The megalithic stone walls outside of Osaka Castle, Japan The Ishi-no-Hōden (石の宝殿) monolith in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan is a mysterious single stone monolith cut out from the surrounding rock and is known as one of the three greatest enigmas in Japan. Nothing about the ancient stone is clear, and even when it first appeared in 8th century literature the original builders and it's purpose were unknown. Today it is worshipped as a shrine of the Ōshiko Jinja Shinto. Ueyama Kofun Tumulus - Asuka, Japan This place is closed to the public and nobody really knows who built the monument. Very ancient. Tsukamyōjin Kofun - Honshū Asuka, Japan - The function or original purpose of this odd shaped stone, the Sakafune Ishi, has long been the object of speculation Kengoshi-zuka Kofun Amazing ancient megalith Ishibutai Kofun in Asuka Japan constructed in the late 500's or early 600s and was used supposedly used as a tomb for Soga no Umako. Honshu, Japan Tama Udun A UNESCO World Heritage. The mausoleum of the royal family of the Ryūkyū (=Okinawan) Kingdom. It contains 3 chambers, the eastern chamber stores the ornamented urns (shrine) of kings and queens, the western one stores the urns of other clans and the central one is a temporary storage of a dead body until it decay into bones. Surrounded by double gate walls and 2 gargoyle-like animals on the top. Almost demolished by the Okinawan battle during the World War II, reconstructed during 1974-1977. Anase Yokoana - Kyūshū Hatato-zuka - Kyūshū Kawamitsu Ubudunu Myāka - Kyūshū Tomb of Nakasone Tuyumyā - Kyūshū Ofunattsan - Shikoku Kitakohara Yokoana - Honshū Jōgasaki - Kyūshū Oichi Kofun - Honshū The structure is covered up by sand bags to prevent excess erosion and to preserve the area. Oni-no Manait - Honshū Iwayayama Kofun - Honshū Miurayama Kofun - Honshū Igami Kofungun - Honshū Tarekoyato-nishi Yokoana - Honshū Ichigao Yokoana - Honshū Maginu Kofun - Honshū Hokkaido, Japan - A playground is built around the stone henge. Oni-no Manaita - Honshū Kinoyama - Honshū Ishinuki-Anakannon - Kyushu Iwaseo-yama Kofungun Hachiman-yama Kofun - Honshū Ishi-no-Hōden Kofun - Honshū Saruishi (Asuka) - Honshū Okamasu-no-Ishindo Asuka-Fujiwara archaeological site MAKING MONEY ONLINE WAS NEVER SO EASY !!!
Highlights: Usui & Karuna Reiki Certifications Immunity Booster Class Polarity Therapy Open House Drummaking Workshop Crum Circle Dream Circle Course in Miracles Circle (Free Demo!) Reiki Share Animal Healing Clinic Shamanic Journey Circle details below... Shamanic Journey Circle This circle meets on the second Thursday of each month from 6-8 PM (9/10, 10/8) and is led by Maya and Sandra. Commune with your guardian spirits and power animals, journey to power places of wisdom and healing, and experience new levels of Spirit. Shamanic journeys are meditative visualizations, or miniature vision quests, that allow you to access divine wisdom through your subconscious mind. At each open circle we drum, journey twice, and share our experiences. Led by shamanic healer and author Maya Cointreau. Bring a drum or rattle, pen and paper, something to lie on and an eye mask. Beginners welcome. $15 Course in Miracles Circle -- FREE DEMONSTRATIONS Schedule One Today! Sandra is conducting free sessions to demonstrate the planned Course in Miracles Circle - contact us to set up your demo. It will be a two hour session and will include a guided meditation lead by Sandra that will be very relaxing and will provide insight on the step by step experiential life-changing Course in Miracles. The meditation will be followed by discussion. Sandra has been through the course three times, and has spent at least 1000 hours on the Course.Once we have an full group for the Circle, we will agree on a schedule to meet: The future class times for the Circle will be set by the demonstration participants who want to move forward with the Course. These first sessions will be free demonstrations. Once the circle officially begins, there will be a $10 fee per class session. No materials are needed. Reiki Share This community-inspired Reiki Share meets every other Friday from 11am-1pm(8/21, 9/4, 9/18)and is open to all Reiki practitioners, whether you are a Master or just beginning. Everyone who comes gives and receives, building their Reiki as well as new friendships. The share often begins with 2-4 people working on a person on the table for 10 minutes, then sharing views of what they felt. Then we move on to the next person, until all at each table have experienced the healing for 10 minutes. We find the sharing of perceptions provides useful learning and affirmation on our intuitive physical and ethereal scanning. Earth Lodge has a table for our use, but as the group grows, we may need some to bring their tables. For those with tables, if you could have it in your car, just in case it needed, it would be helpful. $10 Donation for use of the space, which is regularly cleared, empowered and blessed by the healers at Earth Lodge. Animal Healing Clinic Saturday, September 26th from 2-4 pm. People may bring one dog on a leash or one cat in a crate. The time for each session will be a minimum of 10 minutes.. The sessions will each be $10, as these are introductory demonstration sessions by Sandra, Maya and Lisa. Drum Circle 4th Wednesday of each month, 6 PM (9/30, 10/28) Bring a drum or a set of rattles. Heart beat native american drumming only. $5 per session. Dream Circle 4th Wednesday of each month, 6 PM (9/28, 10/26) Each participant will bring one dream to share and discuss. It can be an old dream, if current dreaming is minimum. In time, dreaming will increase, as one looks forward to the monthly circle and becomes more involved with their dream circle. Experience with dream circles shows that dreaming becomes richer, more intuitive, more prophetic, and provides more messages from Source, one’s higher self, and the subconscious. Each participant assesses their own dream’s meanings, with suggestive ideas from the Circle. Sandra and Maya will lead the circle. $5 donation. Drummaking Workshop October 10th from 2-4 PM Make your own one-sided Native-American style drum in this class, using genuine deer and elk hides ethically hunted on Tribal Reservations. Registration & pre-payment for this class is required by September 25. Specify your choice of drum size. The smaller drum is good for kids under 14, while the larger sizes are recommended for adults. The larger the drum, the deeper and more resonant the sound, generally. $45 + materials cost ($45 for 10" drum, $75 for 14", $95 for 18"). Polarity Therapy Open House October 17th from 2-4 PM Are you curious about Polarity Therapy and what its all about? Spend Saturday afternoon at Earth Lodge during this relaxed meet-and-greet, let Polarity Therapist Kathy Lalonde answer your questions and receive a free 10-minute session to balance your chakras and elements. Immunity Booster - Class November Date TBA This experiential class with Kathy Lalonde will teach you the hands-on technique for boosting your immune system and help keep your energies balanced this winter. Usui and Karuna Reiki Training & Certifications: I, II, III/Master Available by appointment. All classes taught by Usui Reiki Master Maya Cointreau or Karuna/Usui Reiki Master Sandra Cointreau Usui REIKI I: Level One teaches and attunes you to do hands-on healing work. introducing one to the basics of Reiki Healing and all the benefits that can be realized you are a Reiki Practitioner after this first class. Receive four attunements and your first sacred symbol. Experience a guided meditation to your Reiki Healing Guides, and exchange Reiki treatments also. Cost: $150 Usui REIKI II: Level Two teaches you to do distance/absent healing and karmic work. You will receive distance healing attunements and other sacred symbols, and instruction on how to use them. Cost: $150 Usui REIKI III/Master: Level III/Master brings in the final master symbol and attunement, as well as sacred symbols from other Reiki traditions, and teaches you how to pass on Reiki attunements. Cost: $350 Karuna Reiki I: Karuna Reiki is the next step up from being an Usui Reiki Master, bringing in significantly stronger symbols and healing methods inspired by the Reiki Masters of Japan and further improved over many years here in America by the International Reiki Center to raise the vibration of one's healing potential. Students must be certified Usui Reiki Masters with at least 6 months practice following certification. Registered Karuna Reiki® brings in healing energies that are noticeably stronger and more able to heal a wide range of challenges. The Level I Practitioner brings in use of 4 new symbols. $300 Karuna Reiki II: Only for Registered Karuna Reiki I® Practioners. Level II brings in use of 4 new symbols. $300. Karuna Reiki Master: Receive Karuna Reiki Master training. Prerequisite: Karuna Reiki II. Registered Karuna Reiki Master students will be required to sign a code of ethics, developed by the International Reiki Center and will receive a training manual developed by the Center. Special training will also be provided on animal healing; and an Earth Lodge Animal Healing Level I Practitioner certificate will be awarded. $450.
The strange, unexplained, and out of place features of Japan that do not fit into the common story of ancient Japanese history. Asuk...
Ollantaytambo is without a doubt one of the most amazing places on Earth. Shrouded in mystery, experts are unable to explain how ancient cultures built this
A megalithic stone structure in Sweden called Ales Stenar shares some geometry with Stonehenge and may have been built as an astronomical calendar.
A vase dating back to Bronze Age Europe has strange symbols and abstract markings. Examination of the pottery has revealed a prehistoric mathematical approach to sacred numbers, as well as a moon veneration central to the beliefs of the proto-Celtic Urnfield culture. Was this ancient encoding used as a metaphysical tool?
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Massive stone structures dotted across the subcontinent provide a fascinating glimpse into India's prehistoric past
The most amazing wonders of Guam are caves with petroglyphs and paintings, latte stone sites and interesting caves, karst springs and sinkholes.
Ollantaytambo is without a doubt one of the most amazing places on Earth. Shrouded in mystery, experts are unable to explain how ancient cultures built this
It doesn't take much to stimulate the human body's electro-magnetic circuitry, in fact a small change in the local environment is enough to create a change in awareness.