*
It seems strange now to think
that these sites were ever considered
in isolation from their surroundings
but they undoubtedly once were.
*
The backdrop and mythological landscape
for Callanish has been nicknamed, Sleeping Beauty,
which may explain part of the reason
why we find ourselves here.
*
It starts to become obvious
when enough of these monuments
have been visited:
they are focal points,
and we, as folk,
are an integral part of that!
*
There is though a caveat.
*
We are not meant to ‘gawp’ here,
but instead are invited to become involved.
*
That may not be as easy as at first supposed.
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Thanks for sharing, Alethea… 🙂
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I am putting out a lot of energy to get there in this lifetime to one of the great events, and who knows what will follow. I feel very drawn to all the lands you have been writing about. Thank you all so much. Yes, perhaps in dreamtime at least I can enjoy.
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And to quote words from an old Simon and Garfunkel song, “Nothing ever could; nothing ever will . . .”
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A dreamy picture!
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