STONEHENGE
A Druidic Vision
An ancient dragon lies coiled beneath the land that Stonehenge stands upon. The stones themselves represent the dragon’s head. The dragon protects its egg which is called Silbury Hill (20 miles away), the tallest man-made prehistoric mound in Europe. The egg (hill) breaks open and a flying armored scorpion takes me directly to Glastonbury, it then burns up and dies in a fiery explosion, it immediately resurrects into a phoenix fire bird. Glastonbury Tor (The other hill) is a massive crystal labyrinth and governs the entrance of the fairy world. After the climb to the top, I instantly grow dragon wings that give me the ability to fly dimensionally. Stonehenge is also the goddess’s (dragon) birth canal. A few miles away, the ancient stone circle of the village of Avebury represents the womb of the Goddess. Glastonbury is the archetypal goddess’s breast linked to the ‘via lactea’, aka the milky way. Stonehenge may also be a locational device and beacon for dimensional travel, like a sacred lighthouse providing spiritual protection for planet earth and its inhabitants. As a beacon, it emits a grid of cosmic energy that looks like a golden mesh in a dome shape. It maps and connects to constellations, other worlds and dimensions.