Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 The Irish are famous for superstition and the belief in fairies and elves and such...If we have any...Irish ceda members they will know of these places. ----------- Great - we have witches coming out of the woodwork on the board and now you are soliciting for fairies and elves? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Re Digest 2541 I recall the guide at Avebury telling us that most ancient churches were built over areas where ley lines crossed because these places were pagan gathering or spiritual places. Bonnie replies: Cool! Didn't know that! In order to change the peoples thinking and attitude re these places the Church sort of confiscated the land or to enhance the perception of their spiritual powers they built on these sites. Bonnie replies - I've read and heard about this. The church also forced psychic people into insane asylums too.... Also, I suspect, this interrupted the pagan rites or activities. Did you know that practically every English church has the high alter located at the East end of the church. I believe it is the east end if my memory serves me correctly and Westminister Abbey is built over a ley line crossing site. Bonnie replies: Wow! We are going to West Minster Abbey. I'm going to reveal something about myself and I hope I don't get bashed for this. Although I'm not a church goer or believer in organized religion, I find OLD churches fascinating! And now I kind of know why.... can't wait to go to West Minster Abbey I know I have seen documentaries about monolithic structures located in Ireland, stone circles more ancient than Stonehenge even, but for the life of me I do not remember any names. Bonnie replies: I'm hoping we will get to see some of these structures in Ireland. The Irish are famous for superstition and the belief in fairies and elves and such. The Catholic church couldn't shake it out of the Irish. Bonnie replies: My daughter, , is a very strong psychic and the things she tells me are amazing. Contact me off list if you want to know what she has " learned " thru her abilities.... Don't want to scare anyone off here... If we have any English or Irish ceda members they will know of these places. Regards, Bernie Bonnie replies: Oh, yes, please do!!! I don't think we have any Irish members, do we? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Re Digest 2541 I recall the guide at Avebury telling us that most ancient churches were built over areas where ley lines crossed because these places were pagan gathering or spiritual places. Bonnie replies: Cool! Didn't know that! In order to change the peoples thinking and attitude re these places the Church sort of confiscated the land or to enhance the perception of their spiritual powers they built on these sites. Bonnie replies - I've read and heard about this. The church also forced psychic people into insane asylums too.... Also, I suspect, this interrupted the pagan rites or activities. Did you know that practically every English church has the high alter located at the East end of the church. I believe it is the east end if my memory serves me correctly and Westminister Abbey is built over a ley line crossing site. Bonnie replies: Wow! We are going to West Minster Abbey. I'm going to reveal something about myself and I hope I don't get bashed for this. Although I'm not a church goer or believer in organized religion, I find OLD churches fascinating! And now I kind of know why.... can't wait to go to West Minster Abbey I know I have seen documentaries about monolithic structures located in Ireland, stone circles more ancient than Stonehenge even, but for the life of me I do not remember any names. Bonnie replies: I'm hoping we will get to see some of these structures in Ireland. The Irish are famous for superstition and the belief in fairies and elves and such. The Catholic church couldn't shake it out of the Irish. Bonnie replies: My daughter, , is a very strong psychic and the things she tells me are amazing. Contact me off list if you want to know what she has " learned " thru her abilities.... Don't want to scare anyone off here... If we have any English or Irish ceda members they will know of these places. Regards, Bernie Bonnie replies: Oh, yes, please do!!! I don't think we have any Irish members, do we? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Re Digest 2541 I recall the guide at Avebury telling us that most ancient churches were built over areas where ley lines crossed because these places were pagan gathering or spiritual places. Bonnie replies: Cool! Didn't know that! In order to change the peoples thinking and attitude re these places the Church sort of confiscated the land or to enhance the perception of their spiritual powers they built on these sites. Bonnie replies - I've read and heard about this. The church also forced psychic people into insane asylums too.... Also, I suspect, this interrupted the pagan rites or activities. Did you know that practically every English church has the high alter located at the East end of the church. I believe it is the east end if my memory serves me correctly and Westminister Abbey is built over a ley line crossing site. Bonnie replies: Wow! We are going to West Minster Abbey. I'm going to reveal something about myself and I hope I don't get bashed for this. Although I'm not a church goer or believer in organized religion, I find OLD churches fascinating! And now I kind of know why.... can't wait to go to West Minster Abbey I know I have seen documentaries about monolithic structures located in Ireland, stone circles more ancient than Stonehenge even, but for the life of me I do not remember any names. Bonnie replies: I'm hoping we will get to see some of these structures in Ireland. The Irish are famous for superstition and the belief in fairies and elves and such. The Catholic church couldn't shake it out of the Irish. Bonnie replies: My daughter, , is a very strong psychic and the things she tells me are amazing. Contact me off list if you want to know what she has " learned " thru her abilities.... Don't want to scare anyone off here... If we have any English or Irish ceda members they will know of these places. Regards, Bernie Bonnie replies: Oh, yes, please do!!! I don't think we have any Irish members, do we? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 You bet Patti. I have always had a preference for those " little people " . Besides, we all know full well that Gremlins reside in our computers and some people hav3e even given them the new name of viruses plus the truly talented computer geeks have developed ways of producing different varieties of these Gremlins. The Irish would call them elves, not viruses. Bernie Re: Re: Re Digest 2541 And, pray tell, what is so wrong about " soliciting " fairies and elves? Being part Irish, I have a very soft spot in my heart and soul for them. Besides, they would probably add a special kind of fun to the list ( hehehehe). And, Mike, as they say ---- the more, the merrier!!!!!!!!!!! Have a great day -- Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 You're VERY welcome!! Welcome to the WWW club!!! swoooshhhing away!!! Re: Re: Re Digest 2541 And Patti bows her head to Bonnie and says " Thank You from the bottom of my heart " ----------------------- Thank you Patti. Bonnie aka WWW hands a witch hat and broom to Patti and Fairy Wings and Elfin ears to boot! Patti puts them on and Bonnie inspects her, beaming...BEAUTIFUL!!! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Welcome to the WWW club! ------------- The membership list keeps expanding faster than I can keep track of ... how many of you are there now? I am sure it is enough to sweep one big Troll into a corner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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