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Hi again guys and gals!

I'm reading The Atlantis Blueprint by Rand Flem-Ath (great chap) and Colin Wilson (bit of a loon) at the moment and came across the island of Bornholm. There is a section on ancient sites and how some fall into a global grid pattern based on certain measurements such as phi, the golden section etc. The island is mentioned as having a huge amount of churches all built corresponding to (or built on top of!) ancient megaliths. Apparently layout of the churches on the island appears to have a kind of pentangular shape to it and falls into tis global grid.

I was wondering if anyone had ever heard of the megaliths here? I cant really find anything

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bornholm#Historical_architecture

peace xx

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faerygirl wrote:
Hi again guys and gals!

I'm reading The Atlantis Blueprint by Rand Flem-Ath (great chap) and Colin Wilson (bit of a loon) at the moment and came across the island of Bornholm. There is a section on ancient sites and how some fall into a global grid pattern based on certain measurements such as phi, the golden section etc. The island is mentioned as having a huge amount of churches all built corresponding to (or built on top of!) ancient megaliths. Apparently layout of the churches on the island appears to have a kind of pentangular shape to it and falls into tis global grid.

I was wondering if anyone had ever heard of the megaliths here? I cant really find anything

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bornholm#Historical_architecture

peace xx

There are passage graves on the coast , longhouses from the later TRB and much later engraved stones that ahve some similarites with Pictish stones . True , Colin Wilson may be seen as a bit of a loon , I find him I disagree with nearly everything he says , since the "Occult " period he has also become incredibly gullible but he has such optimism it shines through the nonsense and is almost inspiring . As for Rand Flem Ath and Henry Lincoln's finding phi and the golden section among the churches and further afield i .e Rennes (there must be lots under the the Antartic ice too ) the less said the better .

Guessing nobody has a clue then. Off to do some research...

:)

faerygirl wrote:
I'm reading The Atlantis Blueprint by Rand Flem-Ath (great chap) and Colin Wilson (bit of a loon) at the moment and came across the island of Bornholm. There is a section on ancient sites and how some fall into a global grid pattern based on certain measurements such as phi, the golden section etc. The island is mentioned as having a huge amount of churches all built corresponding to (or built on top of!) ancient megaliths.
Denmark (and southern Sweden) are so littered with ancient monuments so it would be easy to create whatever pattern you fancied if you were selective. In parts of Denmark we drove through (though we haven't been to Bornholm) there was virtually a dolmen or barrow in every other bloody field! The practice of building churches on top of or next to monuments is common throughout Europe- I can think of examples in Portugal, Scotland, Spain, France ... and even closer to home in Oxfordshire.

No. Born hospital.

Sorry.