North Henge ~ the Confluence of Faery Realms, Circles within Circles

The large Fairy Queen greeted me in the most familiar way. 

I was She and She was Me. We are One. 

At first she stood beside me, tall, gorgeous, regal, imposing yet all the while soft, gentle and eerily real. Then she stood behind me. Like a blessing, an honoring, a conjuring. She was bringing me further into the time-line magic of the North Henge. It was here, in the heart of the wooded henge that she showed me portals within portals to all the Faery Realms. And it a flash it was gone. 

The Fairy Queen laid her etheric hands on my shoulders and together we placed a sword in the ground. As apparently we both had a sword. The same sword, the same hands. It felt important. It was important. I was important. She was important. 

And so the beginning of my Return to the Land of the Fey began, here in Thornborough North Henge, of the Thornborough Henges, in North Yorkshire. 

South Henge ~ the Galactic Export Portal

The ground beneath us dropped revealing a Galactic portal. Streams of beings and starships zooming in and out. Above, a fleet of Galactic Nations floated above us greeting us. We could see council leaders projected above their starships to show us who they were. It was a big to do. Beings from all over coming and going. Councils discussing, changing, updating. Somehow, we were deeply part of it. 

The games have begun.

Image above shows trucks and festival stall in the middle henge to get an idea of scale.

About Thornborough Henges

“The Thornborough Henges were constructed during the Bronze Age (between 3,500 and 2,500 BC). Each henge is between 787 and 900 feet (240 and 275 meters) in diameter, and the three circles are separated from each other by two gaps of 1,800 feet (550 meters). From one end to the other the three circles cover an area of approximately one mile (1.6 kilometers).”

“The raised earth banks that surround the cleared central areas of the henges are about 10 feet (three meters) high as of now, but it is estimated they were once about six feet higher and topped with glistening white gypsum.”

“The henges are oriented on a northwest-by-southeast axis, and were clearly constructed one after another and in alignment with one another. While the henges come close to forming a straight line, there is a slight turn or dogleg in the formation that compromises this straightness.”

“This is not an error, however, as it mimics the structure of Orion’s Belt, a prominent astronomical alignment of three stars that appears in the northern hemisphere sky during the wintertime. Notably, the shape of Orion’s Belts is also matched on the ground by the ancient Egyptian pyramids at Giza and by the pyramids of Teotihuacan in ancient Mexico.”

“The Thornborough site is located approximately 270 miles (435 kilometers) north of Stonehenge. Yet the geometric commonalities of the two sites link them together and connect them with a single monument-building culture that frequently looked skyward for spiritual and cultural inspiration. While Stonehenge is a marvel at ground level, it is only through an aerial view that the henges at Thornborough reveal their grand scale, along with the precision and attention to detail that mark them as such a special creation.”

Source from ANCIENT ORIGINS

 

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