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Éppen olvasottFlowers of the Forest írta: Elizabeth Byrd

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I envy you! I have not spent enough time in Scotland and I certainly have not spent enough time in/around Rosslyn. If you do not know Jackie Queally, I suggest you email her. She is truly amazing and has spent her life studying the Chapel and the Glen...I've spent some quality time with her doing one-on-one sessions but I know that she also does pretty inexpensive small groups if you're interested. She is really good! I'm reading Graham Hancock's FINGERPRINTS OF THE GODS right now and beginning to see SO MANY MORE "connections" with these sacred places and how they align with each other to create a map of the solar system on earth ("As above, so below")....Rosslyn with its proximity to lay lines and solar connections is fascinating....I with I knew more. I've just discovered some of the same phenemenon in (of all places) Wisconsin. I just visited one of the largest flat topped earth pyramids in the Americas and it is only about an hour and a half from my home....underwater pyramids, "teepees" and "markers" under the same lake (ATLANTIS IN WISCONSIN was the catalyst for the visit....amazing read! Among other things the conclusion is that if it wasn't for the Wisconsin connection from upper Michigan to the Rock River and an outlet to the sea, there would have been no copper in Europe and therefore, no bronze age!) But (shock of shock) we have rock giants and henges the same as throughout most of Europe! Burlington, WI evidently has underground crypts and roads that are as old as anything in Greece/Rome! Who has been hiding all this information from us and why? I won't drag this on and on, but wonder one thing since you are a "local" over there. What do you think about the music that was transcribed from the ceiling of Rosslyn and have you head the CD and do you think it's worth picking up...legitimate or fanciful imagination?
Thanks for writing.
Allanj
I seldom go in and check out other people's collections, but I noticed when going through some of my data that you have Jackie Queally's Rosslyn Chapel book (we now are the only two on Librarything.com to own it)....I was just wondering how/why/where you got it....I got mine from her and it is not easily "found" over here (though your member information does not state where you are from, I'm assuming US???). I found your holdings very interesting.
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