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I have learnt to listen to all points of view and anyway arguing or simple gainsaying gets us nowhere. It is only now, as the evidence piles up, that I have had the courage to 'go public' with this. Over the years it has been the policy to stick to science but I become more and more interested in the 'fringe'; earth energies, ley lines etc. and keeping an open mind is greatly assisted by just listening and not being automatically dismissive. I would dearly love to see Trethevy Quoit assume its proper place in the history of science and in the art of building; that is, as architecture. To arrange stones together is one thing, but if they are worked it is another. These stones have been worked, and apart from the fallen Stone 7, remain in their original position. I state these things with a great deal of confidence, but always the words of Cryrus Redding stay with me:- "we become more anxious to acquire the knowledge respecting it which we are at the same time conscious we can never attain."

David Kane


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Posted by Horsedrawn
19th April 2011ce
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