moss wrote:
I can relate to this exactly.
"You felt you were going back in time to an ancient period where you might find a priest walking up there, a druidic person of some sort," continues Mr Horton-McGlone.
"You felt welcomed, you felt homely, the energy from the sun setting and it was just magical, so the stones just seem to create a vibe.
"You feel relaxed when you're within the stones and get away from daily life - the daily struggle."
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