Seefin Hill forum 3 room
Image by ryaner
close
more_vert

>To see the clouds rushing past you at eye level is kinda special too. The first time I went up
>there I was either in the clouds or (for a short while) above them. It gives you an amazing
>feeling of being amongst the gods.

Know what you mean 4Ws... the first time I visited Glen Coe, the tops of the hills were shrouded in cloud with mist boiling down the corries. Kinda made me see why people believed that gods lived on mountain tops!

Have you ever experienced a cloud inversion on top of a hill? Its a bit like standing on an island with a sea of cloud around you, with just the mountain tops poking thru'. One of the most amazing things I've ever experienced.

It's a very good job that commercial planes do not have doors that I can open, because I would be trying to walk on the clouds everytime! I always have an almost irresistable urge to climb out and bounce around!

To stand on a hill/mountain with a carpet of cloud stretching out below you is phenomenal! What a rush!!!!! When you get a few other peaks poking through too like distant desert islands in a foaming cotton-wool sea .... wow!

I'll post a pic later of the rarely photographed passage tomb art from Seefin. Nothing too special, concentric lozenges, but one to add to the list all the same.

The first couple of orthostats into the passage have a thin veneer of quartzite on them. Late in the day (the passage unusually faces north) these quartz faces really do allow the sunlight to bounce quite a way down the passage, acting like mirrors I suppose. A lot of this surface has been broken off now and is moss covered. When complete and pollished ? ... super-sized-wow!!!

It's a magickal place and no mistake!