Rye-Downed ?

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OK - I think there has been a lot of focus on the event rather than the end result. We thought long and hard about the construction and decided on granite because of the stone itself and the landscape. As for its permanence I do not think we should treat areas like Bodmin Moor as a living museum, but be bold enough to mark the landscape (which after all is entirely man made) with monuments for future generations to admire.

So we come to the question of weither or not it is appropriate in this instance? I have to be guided by Hamish who assures me that the energy coming from the stone is not dark/evil (although he has come across this many times) and in his experience the uses we put to stones/buildings that mark lines can influence the very energy within, and that by building the labyrinth and celebrating the stone we will be having a positive affect

Dominic