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sueb wrote:
I was in Kirriemuir today with a friend who is like a real live dousing rod and can feel energy spots. His head usually feels like it is spinning and he can feel thing variously in his gut or third eye depending on the circle or spot of the energy. I feel a little and this tiem felt nauseous and my thoat catch. Air feels thicker.
I was brought up on Strathmore Avenue about 200 yards as crow flies from stone on hill and where we were feeling energy which is along closer to the cemetry wall.
My friend said he thought this place was real strong, he likened it to his experience at Avebury. We think there may have been a really big circle there as it is a large flat piece of land.
I would be interested to hear anyones thoughts on feeling the energy in circles, living near them or being brought up near them or in them!
I seem to have a strong connection to them able to tune into them with a photo alone and certainly from a distance once I have visited.
I am currently reading Marian Green’s A Witch Alone – in her chapter Considering the Healing Arts she counsels caution before jumping in and trying to heal all and sundry. This particular passage relates to some of the discussion here.

"From another angle, recent research is showing us new things about the sensitivity of the human organism. Tests are indicating that people can actually detect invisible energies like radioactivity and ultrasound, and changes in the Earth’s magnetic field. These unexpected results have been found by scientists examining the positions of ancient stone circles as part of the Dragon Project. It is becoming clearer that the sorts of stones used in these monuments, their positions and the places in which they have been erected are all important and show uncommon variations in natural levels of background radiation, for example, or strange pulses of ultrasound or magnetic anomalies. The researchers are convinced that ancient people who set up the alignments were in some way aware of these variations, and used them to position or select the sites and materials used in them."

It sounds as though your friend may possess ultra-sensitivity. Marian Green gives a reading list at the end of each chapter and one of the books mentioned, in a different chapter, is Paul Devereux's Places of Power (Blandford Press) which may be worth getting hold of as I believe he was involved with the Dragon Project.

tjj

MAGNETOCEPTION

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetoception wrote:
In humans

Bones in the human nose, specifically the ethmoid bone, contain magnetic deposits of ferric iron. Beginning in the late 1970s, the group of Robin Baker at the University of Manchester began to conduct experiments that purported to exhibit magnetoception in humans: people were disoriented and then asked about certain directions; their answers were more accurate if there was no magnet attached to their head. These results could not be reproduced by other groups and the evidence remains ambiguous. Recently some other evidence for human magnetoception has been put forward: low-frequency magnetic fields can produce an evoked response in the brains of human subjects.

ELECTORMAGNETIC FIELD SENSITIVITY
http://www.aehf.com/articles/em_sensitive.html wrote:
Abstract
A multiphase study was performed to find an effective method to evaluate electromagnetic field (EMF) sensitivity of patients. The first phase developed criteria for controlled testing using an environment low in chemical, particulate, and EMF pollution. Monitoring devices were used in an effort to ensure that extraneous EMF would not interfere with the tests. A second phase involved a single-blind challenge of 100 patients who complained of EMF sensitivity to a series of fields ranging from 0 to 5 MHz in frequency, plus 5 blank challenges. Twenty-five patients were found who were sensitive to the fields, but did not react to the blanks. These were compared in the third phase to 25 healthy naive volunteer controls. None of the volunteers reacted to any challenge, active or blank, but 16 of the EMF-sensitive patients (64%) had positive signs and symptoms scores, plus autonomic nervous system changes. In the fourth phase, the 16 EMF-sensitive patients wer rechallengd twice to the frequencies to which they were most sensitive during the previous challenge. The active frequency was found to be positive in 100% of the challenges, while all of the placebo tests were negative. We concluded that this study gives strong evidence that electromagnetic field sensitivity exists, and can be elicited under environmentally controlled conditions.
AWWW... and guess what Dodge? There's been a thaw in time for me to go out and get all my messages sorted out today too. Right on time, as requested. Magic.

Thank you tjj. Glad we are not the only ones. It is great energy deserving great respect. It is fascinating exploring it. Will look up references you refer to.
S