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Another possible reason why people were attracted to the area was the striking bright pink colouring of the flint, which isn’t that colour anywhere else in the country.”
“The colouring is caused by algae – Hildenbrandia rivularis – and it is due to a combination of dappled light and the unusually warm spring water in the area – 10 to 15 degrees.
It transforms a normal looking flint placed in spring water into a bright pink one after the flint has been taken out of the water for about 5 hours. Mr Jacques added: “It is a rather magical effect now and may well have been seen so then.”
In addition, the 'Color Symbolism of Magenta' stretches to divinity, love, learning, & nurturing. It can assist people with earthly skills, in fusing with powerful spirituality, and in releasing the past agony & moving forward. The color cleanses a being emotionally and infuses the feeling of self-respect, protection, and self-awareness in self. This color balances emotions by being simultaneously cheering and soothing, thereby controlling over emotional and under emotional conditions. Definitely, despite the complexity of its tones and shading, magenta is a brilliant, versatile color, creating all the magic possible through artistry or otherwise. Article Source: EzineArticles.com...
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
Pink is the sacred color associated with the heart. One use a pink stone like a rose quarts to heal the heart chakra. Earth's heart chakra is in Glastonbury, Somerset, and Shaftesbury. Stonehenge is located in Glastonbury. The ancient may have buried the pink stone at Stonehenge to heal the earth's heart chakra.
-MM
originally posted by: skalla
Stonehenge is about 50 miles from Glastonbury fyi, Salisbury is the nearest decent sized town.
originally posted by: skalla
It's highly questionable whether anyone from Ancient Briton would have had contact with proto-Hindu ideas etc about 6000 years ago, though similar ideas/cosmology ofc could have arisen in Britain at the time (and they share an ancient lineage and linguistic roots) but we'll never know.
originally posted by: skalla
a reply to: MerkabaMeditation
Yeah, Shaftesbury is still a good day's walk from Salisbury.
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
originally posted by: skalla
a reply to: MerkabaMeditation
Yeah, Shaftesbury is still a good day's walk from Salisbury.
It's a 7 hour 40 minute walk from Shaftesbury to Stonehenge, not a day.
-MM
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
Even though Stonehenge may be 6,000 years old there is no proof that the pink stones were buried at that time, or have I missed something? They may have been buried at a later date. Also, there are suggestions that at one time there was a one-world religion, namely shamanism - and that religions like hinduism came from this influence; thus they may have had the same common ideas about chakras or energy centers.
-MM
originally posted by: MerkabaMeditation
Pink is the sacred color associated with the heart. One use a pink stone like a rose quarts or pink turmalite to heal the heart chakra. Earth's heart chakra is in Glastonbury, Somerset, and Shaftesbury. Stonehenge is located in Glastonbury. The ancient may have buried the pink stone at Stonehenge in order to heal the earth's heart chakra or in reverence.
-MM