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#01 – Earth energies, healing, ley lines, Brighton, Ditchling, and Avebury

My first podcast. I start by discussing issues concerning my health and the positive and sometimes negative effects of land based energies. Highlighting my own knowledge and key experiences with scared sites in Brighton, Ditchling, and Avebury in the United Kingdom.

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The following text is a A.I created transcript of the podcast, so it may not be a completely accurate representation of my spoken words.

So out here in the village that I live, the sky is blue, it’s now 10 to spring, the weather’s a lot warmer and there’s a lot of flags out around the village, which are Union Jack, the British flag and it’s all to do with the coronation of the new King, King Charles, which to be honest with you, now I probably have zero interest in and debating whether I watch it or not on television.

But we’re not here to talk about the King. We are here to talk about the amazing subject of ley lines, earth energies and its kind of interaction with humans, with people and it’s going to be sort of quite personally focused on my own experience of ley lines and energy and then also my own healing journey as well.

So I’ve been sort of suffering from various health issues these last couple of years and the earth energies very much affected it, sometimes negatively, sometimes positively. So I’m going to deep dive into that as well.

So yeah, I mean, overall I’ve probably had the worst couple of years of my adult life. I know, I know, give me sympathy. But I’m hoping I’m coming out of that now. I’m a lot better. It’s taken me a long time to get to this point though.

And what I found was, I mean a lot, initially I should probably explain what the problem was. I had a lot of problems with my skin, sort of a lot of skin inflammation. So it’s kind of limited my mobility quite a lot.

I found it quite difficult to work physically to kind of earn money. So the whole period has been really challenging for me. And I’m still trying to unpick what’s going on, how much of it is sort of all physical or is there a spiritual or emotional or mental component to it.

So I’m still kind of delving into these areas trying to figure it all out. But anyway, in the depths of the beginnings of what was happening to me, I was living in sort of central Hove at the time, which is right next to Brighton, the same area of Brighton and Hove on the south coast of the United Kingdom.

I was living in a very small, flat, right in the centre of a town, and I started to have these problems with inflammation, and I just felt like I was being constantly radiated. I feel like I’m quite sensitive to energy and things like the 5G lamppost that tend to be in most streets now, around the UK, and then just the amount of electronics within the building I was in as well, surrounded by other flats with Wi -Fi routers.

I could just feed it in my body, my head would be throbbing. But it would also, I felt, was making my condition worse as well. So after a period of time, I moved back home to my parents’ house because things were too much for me to deal with being on my own.

And once I got to the point of actually feeling quite a lot better, I decided to move back down to Brighton, and it was, I think even before I had all these health problems, very much affected by the energy of EMFs.

And that’s the thing, you have the idea of natural energy for Earth energies, but we have this new component to our existence of this very artificial coverage, a web -like coverage of EMF energy from mobile phones, from internet, and even from just electricity as well.

I’m not going to concentrate on that because it’s more Earth -based energy and heating in this particular podcast. So whilst looking for somewhere new to live, I decided I made the conscious decision to move to somewhere more rural, slightly outside of Brighton, whether it was a smaller town or a village.

or just maybe just in the middle of nowhere and in the end I end up settling in a village called Ditchling which is probably about 15 -20 minutes drive outside of Brighton and it’s just the other side of the South Downs.

The South Downs surround Brighton and they stretch all the way to Winchester so it’s quite a substantial landmark but I’m on the other side of the hills of the South Downs. It’s a very picturesque little village, very old little village, been here for a very long time and although it is a very rural location it’s quite a busy through route for traffic so in the daytime it can be quite busy with cars which is a slight downside but I’m quite used to it now so apologies you might actually hear cars and travel in the background.

I actually live right close to this very small little roundabout and it gets quite congested quite frequently and people flip out. They can get quite angry at each other, so I’m constantly hearing anger in the background and then tires screeching as people race off in anger of a particular situation they’ve encountered on the roundabout.

I have to say, I’ve fallen prey to the same anger, so I’m not completely immune, but it’s quite funny to hear that sometimes, the level of frustration, let’s put it down to frustration that people encounter when they’re driving their cars.

Anyway, we’re not talking about traffic, we are talking about energy. What I discovered about ditchelling, after a small amount of time being here, I moved into a one -bedroom flat, there was zero mobile phone reception, which was great.

I didn’t actually realise that until I moved in, I don’t think. So that was kind of quite nice, I just felt, again, it was less pressure on my body. I was still healing, so I was surrounded by more nature.

I mean, I’m still having things like WiFi in my house, etc, and having a mobile phone. But there wasn’t that element of the actual mobile energy that was affecting my body, and plus there was just a lot less built up as well, so there’s a lot less to contend with.

So that was good. So I was in that place for about a year, and it wasn’t all fun and games, because obviously I was still healing, so I went through bad patches and kind of good patches. But then after a year, the landlords decided to sell the flat, so I had to move out.

And very luckily, just by, I don’t know, again, it’s a synchronistic thing, I think, it was quite a small village, so to find a one bedroom in this area is quite unusual. And the very moment I was looking for somewhere new to live, there was another place, literally a few doors up that came upon the market.

Pretty much exactly the same price, slightly smaller, had some good bits to it, so had some, you know, less good bits compared to the other place. But it was perfect situation, so I was able to, the first place I saw, I then moved in a few weeks later.

And I realised there’s a lot of different energetics going on within this village, easing, changing the location. Just a few doors up has changed things very profoundly, so I’m going to talk about that as well.

Overall, this area, I mean, writing is an interesting area, it’s quite a creative, alternative place, and has been for a very long time. And ditchelling sort of piggybacks off the back of that, and is quite well known for having a lot of artists around this area as well who have settled here, like, in the past, but also in the present as well.

And it has… a very creative vibe, and you can only put that down to the energy of the land, I think, in brightening areas like this as a particular energy that draws people that are creating, maybe you’ll think alternatively, to these particular areas.

And I personally think it’s a lot to do with the energies of the land. You get areas of the UK like Wiltshire, which is really famous for megalithic ruins and, you know, Abe, Brian, Stonehenge, all these amazing places that I’ve come to explore over these last few years.

And yeah, I’ve had some really amazing experience, one of which I will probably talk about towards the end of this podcast, so stay tuned, it’s a fascinating experience. But yeah, the difference between sort of places like Wiltshire and Brighton is that Brighton, I think, has a lot of sacred places, but a lot of them are a lot more eroded or completely disappeared through the sands of time and things.

So it does have these spiritual, you know, pagan sites, stone circles, but a lot of them, you know, they can’t really be seen, you can find remnants of stones here and there, but there isn’t anything substantial.

So, but it still has that energy of these places still in existence, even in Ditchingham, I’m going to get to that as well. But in Brighton, I mean, there’s things like, like I mentioned, standing stones, there’s long barrows.

I think they’re called Tumnus or Tumnus, I can’t remember. Anyway, but there are, you know, sacred areas and you can feel the difference when you travel to these sites of like the energy of the land.

Particular examiners, there’s an area called the Longman, which is a kind of chalk longman that’s etched in the side of the hill. There’s an area called Devil’s Dyke, there’s Cispry Ring, there’s Chantry Ring, just to name a few, and all these areas I’ve kind of visited and read about here.

really fascinating areas. A dominant variable of Earth energies as well is the water component and the underground water, that kind of interaction and potential of actually creating the energy lines as well.

And Brian has a lot of mysterious tunnels, man -made tunnels, which no one really has access to. I think occasionally they open some of them up. So, you know, some of these existence of this tunnel, I’m not quite sure why they were there.

Maybe some of them are quite secret, maybe for nefarious reasons or positive reasons, I don’t know. But there’s a lot of underground water. And some of these underground water goes right down through the central spine of the city of Brighton as well.

And a lot of the area, I mean, it’s all to do with geology as well. The majority of the area is quite chalk -based, but where I am in Ditchling. is very much sandstone, I think. So that again has an effect on the energy of the land.

But one particular sort of central spine that has underground water goes right down the centre of Brighton. There is elements of standing stones, which you can find as well. And one central point is called the Old Stine, which is right near Brighton Pier, which is the pier which is still kind of operating.

There’s two piers. There’s the west pier, which is completely falling into the sea. And then Brighton Pier, what used to be called Palace Pier. And right opposite, there’s this big fountain. This fountain is rather interesting.

It wasn’t until a very long time after when I moved back to Brighton, I started to learn the history of this particular fountain. And then a lot of people were speculating a very, very noisy motorbike that went fast.

I’ll start again. So again, when I moved back to Brighton, I was very much on this spiritual quest. And part of that, I started to learn more and more about ley lines and earth energies. And there’s obviously famous examples like this sort of Saint Michael line that goes sort of down through the south of the UK and going through sacred sites such as Avery and Stonehenge and Moor.

I think it stretches all the way to kind of the east of the country, sorry. Yes, you’re learning about those. But I wanted to learn about my own local context as well, what was surrounding this particular area.

And because I’ve been so drawn to this area multiple times. I lived here initially as a student and then went away for probably about 10 years living in various places around the world, and then returned.

But I was seeing Brighton a completely new light because whereas before, it was very much to do with hedonism, unfortunately, and music. and the nightlife and all of those things that you do when you’re young potentially.

And now I was seeing things in a completely new light, from a spiritual point of view. And so yeah, I was just gunning to find information about the energy and the areas and the more sort of occult and esoteric areas of Brighton.

And I think I stumbled across this website, I think it was through YouTube initially, but then I started to stumble across this website called Sussex Arch, which started to talk about things in a lesser than mainstream terms, it was more kind of esoteric.

So this is where I got a lot of this initial information, and it talked about this old steam fountain again, which is right opposite the Brighton Pier. And it used to be like a sacred site and have standing stones there, and actually the standing stones were called the old steam.

And these standing stones can be still seen. They’re actually in the fountain itself, sort of right in the center. So when I heard about that red, I couldn’t really remember what was in the fountain, but going back, I was like, oh yeah.

Then you start to see. And even across a lot of the sort of green spaces in Brighton, there are still, they’re called sarsen stones that are there. You know, there’s elements of them. So it just, it denotes that these places did have some kind of worship or some kind of energy going through, which, you know, these stones utilize that energy in some particular way.

So some people have said that this old steam fountain is a major corridor energy line that goes straight through the center of Brighton. And yeah, if you look down, there’s a whole kind of, sort of quite wide mouth area, which goes straight down.

And most of it’s quite green. There’s two busy rows either side, but they’ve made, the council made a good job and maintaining it as quite a green park land type space. But what’s interesting, you have this old steam fountain and then further down, there’s lots of kind of very weird monoliths and other stone work.

And it, that all starts to tie into ideas of Freemasonry and hidden knowledge and then potentially manipulating and changing the energy to their own particular agendas. But there’s also a lot of churches as well.

And churches, as a lot of you may know, also donate sacred sites. A lot of them, they had pagan sites on them, like for sun worship potentially. And then as the years went on, Christianity kind of hit these lands and they started to build churches on these same areas.

And so that’s all, I mean, this whole areas is, as you walk down, it’s got churches dotted. all the way down. So again that denotes sort of particular earth energies as well. But going back to this website Sossick’s Arch, there was a particular individual there became quite, I’d heard of him before and some people had thought he was quite nefarious but I don’t know whether this is true or not but his name was Colin Bloy and he was a dowser and in the 1970s he was very active around Brighton dowsing around this area.

And he had this experiment where he got a group of people together and they surrounded the fountain and they all directed their intention of peace, love, happiness and health into this fountain for a period of time.

And this all ties into the idea of meditation and intent to affect the collective consciousness. So this guy Colin Bloy was doing exactly the same thing, not through meditation but mainly just through the connection of people together.

surrounding in inner circle around this old steam fountain and just directing that loving intent into the fountain. And what they found was that crime decreased, the well -being of the community went up.

And they also found, because this guy Colin Bloye was a downer as well, they found that the energy line itself was quite dormant. It wasn’t really fluctuating properly. And what happened after this particular grid work, that this energy line started to flow more and it became more intense.

And then apparently there were particular strands and the strands within his energy line, the dowser, when using dowsing rods, that he was able to pick up this. I mean, I dowsed a little bit, but I’m not to that level that I can sort of feel those kind of effects within the energy line itself, but he potentially could.

So this very action of these people getting together actually activated this energy line. And it’s purported this line goes from Brighton all the way into London. So it’s potentially quite an important area, but there are other ones.

I mean, I’m only speculating, but there are other energy lines, I think, that go through the spine of Brighton and then going south to north through the country as well. But then going back to my own spiritual journey, I’d started to feel, I guess, I’d been suffering from health problems for a while.

So I was having to look into my diet, restrict my diet, and clean my body up. I was doing a lot of detoxing as well. And then just through, I’d been now a few years into being a lot more spiritual, like meditation, doing yoga, things like qigong as well.

So yeah, I was becoming more heightened in my senses, in my spidey senses in a way. So I was starting to feel energy more, starting to have a more kind of energetic experience. It’s becoming like really pronounced.

I remember, I was like, I don’t know, I don’t know, I don’t was in Scotland once around this stone circle and I closed my eyes and I could just sort of see the energy just rising up just through the blood vessels in my eyes just like rising up from this stone circle it was fascinating and then I’ll go to places that I mentioned I’ve been to like Avebury and another area I’ll talk about later on around that area as well I was starting to have some crazy energetic experience and I’ll go to like Glastonbury and my heart would be singing as well again people sort of say Glastonbury is what’s called a vortex which is when you have intersecting energy lines all kind of converging in one point and water is really important there they have the white spring and the red spring there the white springs has a lot more clearer water than the red springs got a lot of eye and content to it as well and but again it’s sort of a deeply spiritual area I’m still learning now like I’m still unpicking Earth energies, what it means, how they operate, myself, I’ve done a fair amount of reading around it as well and I’ve found a lot of people say different things.

It’s very subjective to your own experience which is quite interesting. What I have found is through my own experiences the land is very much changed by the astrology as well, what’s going on, particularly the moon and the landscape can get charged up quite significantly by the moon, especially when it comes towards full moons and also eclipses etc.

So that’s a huge component to the Earth energies as well. But yeah, going back to my own context now, like this village of Ditroon that I live, I found out that this village has been around here a long long long time, since 900 AD and was built on a sun mound essentially.

What’s fascinating is that my old flat apartment I used to live was slightly down the road, it was above like a pharmacy and although it was good, I struggled to sleep there, I was having a lot of night terrors and some people mentioned maybe I was being interfered with by spirits or negative energies but overall it was actually quite nice, which is when I was sleeping stuff would interfere then, the new place I’ve moved to now.

I’m not getting any of that at all, it’s very different but it’s right behind, there’s a and it’s surrounded by a graveyard and that was actually one of the, I was quite concerned about that because I had read before about when I moved to this place about being in kind of earshot or site of a cemetery isn’t good, like you know Earth energy -wise for your particular health, I guess this ties into, you know, indigenous people, you get Indian burial grounds and stuff, and people perceive those being haunted and not good places to be around.

So there might be something in that, the idea of being near graveyards and that energy of death and all these dead bodies might not be great. But so far, it’s actually been a completely different experience.

I think I am directly behind this church called St. Margaret’s, and it is on this small mound. Again, through this website called Sussex Arch, it ties into another one, I think, that’s called Quicksilver magazine, which they’ve archived on this website.

This was an actual printed magazine that was available, I think, in the 70s or 80s, I can’t quite remember, within the southeast. It particularly focused on sort of occult land energies and other topics within the Sussex area.

I’ve sort of read through all of that and I’ve got a lot of this information from this particular online archive. And yeah, it talks about how potentially this church on this mound used to be a point of sun worship for very early people.

And again, you can see this evidence of potential standing stones that are there as well. There’s a wall and there’s this huge stone in there, which people have called the altar stone. It looks like an altar stone.

And then further down, as you come off this small mound, there’s a kind of a small village green. And then in front of that, there’s a wall memorial there as well. And again, it has exactly the same style of stone that you get the old steaming bright in these sarsan stones, and also the same stone that’s the altar stone that’s built in the wall.

So there’s obviously something going on and it’s very plain. And actually to the right of there, there’s a kind of old Iron Age fort. I haven’t really dialed either of these areas yet. I plan to at some point.

But yeah, anyway, so I’m right behind this church. And the feeling of like being behind this church is very pronounced, like I could feel the energy in my body. And it actually started to, this ties into one of the main focuses, what I want to talk about is, you know, how that affects the body as well.

And this energy with this new place where I was living, even though it was a few doors up, was really actually propelling my healing a lot more. Like I was healing a lot quicker. That did cause, probably caused me a lot more discomfort, if I’m being honest, but I could see it was for a greater good.

So it was quite synchronistic how I just ended up back in this new place. It was actually aiding my healing, being here. All thanks to this, I think, is this energy, again, I haven’t really explored properly yet with dowsing rods.

But what is notable about this church that it all lines up with, I think, three other churches. All in a row, I’ve looked on the map, I’ve visited a couple of them already. There’s East Chiltington Church, there’s Street, and then there’s Ditchling Church, and then in front of Ditchling, there’s Keema Church as well.

So there’s like four of them all in a row. So as you can hear, there’s obviously something going on in this area energetically to have these four churches all built on small mounds, all lined up with evidence of standing stones.

It was only confirmed when I moved to this new flat, which is directly behind the church, that I could feel the energy and the positive effects it was having on my body. This ties into the reason why it’s such an artistic area, particularly Ditchling with its history of artists.

There’s actually a small art gallery in the area as well, dedicated to particular artists who lived in this area. And then Brighton as a whole is a haven for music and artists as well. And it’s because of the earth energies that people are drawn to these places or people are born there.

They obviously start to think because it affects their consciousness in a particular way. I always found it was quite funny when I was first living in Brighton in my early 20s. I just knew so many. I mean, I wasn’t really awake and aware at that point, but I had a general sense of astrology, etc.

And yeah, I just I was fascinated like why I knew so many Cansarians, you know, being born in July. And it was just June and July was just a very busy couple of months of birthdays. It was just like one birthday after another.

And my birthday is on July the seventh, you know, seventh day of the seventh month. And I weighed seven pounds, seven ounces, apparently. But I knew five people who had the same birthday as me in Brighton.

And would have joint birthdays, you know, year in, year out. Yeah, mad. But moving into this new flat, some of the effects on my body. I can feel it when I go to bed. It’s just like my forehead is throbbing my third eye.

I can just feel it. And sort of slightly more negative aspect to it. There’s a lot more feeling of tiredness actually, which I’m trying to unpick at the moment. I’m feeling a lot more exhausted. And I don’t know whether I’m being drained in some way, which is not great.

I’m trying to figure out ways of trying to mitigate that as well. Because I have used actually dowsing rods to direct where I place my bed in a room as well. It’s always good not to be the things called the curry net and the Hartman grids, which aren’t great to be sleeping on.

And so you can use dowsing rods to sort of locate where these are. And you can place your bed accordingly. So it might be something to do with that. But I’m quite constricted in the bedroom I’m in, it’s quite small, so there isn’t much scope for me to move my bed around, but I’ll try and figure it out.

And so yeah, like I mentioned, there’s very visceral effects on my body of where I am at the moment. And what’s positive of this new place is the fact that, again, I mentioned I hadn’t had any disturbed sleep, or real horrible dreams, or night terrors, which has been great.

But I’ve spoke a lot really about the positives about how it’s helped me heal, but it’s how it’s kind of created this area that’s quite creative, quite alternative in terms of the community that inhabit these lands.

But I hinted on nefarious activity, potentially some of the architecture that’s placed within Brighton to maybe manipulate the energy in some way. which I’m still not totally aware of how that operates, really.

But even within Ditchley, I mean, it’s rather curious that there is a war memorial right in front of this church. And this is a pattern that I keep coming across in energetic areas. They seem to have these war memorials.

I don’t know whether it’s because, you know, every now and again, people congregate around these areas and they’re focusing their attention around it. It just seems strange to me that war memorials are always in these very energetic, key places.

And it’s the same with Brighton, where there’s an old steam fountain with the standing stones, literally down the road from that, like lined up perfectly. There’s a huge war memorial there. And yeah, so I just find it very, very strange.

And what I’ve also discovered, a lot of the sites that I travel around in Brighton, like Devil’s Dyke and Sisby Ring, they all have, and even here as well, they all have these underground water treatment centres.

Maybe I’m being paranoid, but it just seems bizarre that like every single one of these areas, again, Ditchley included, has these underground water treatment plants that are directly in line with these energy lines, and I don’t know why.

Maybe it’s a complete coincidence, but it seems very strange. One of the big main initiations for me into this world of Earth energies was when I attended a Dowsing course in Avery. It was hosted by Maria Wheatley, who’s quite a famous dowser.

Her father as well was quite a famous dowser. He wrote various books and was quite a pioneer in the field, I think. And she’s carried on that tradition as well. So yeah, I went on this course in Avery, took my sort of best mate at the time.

And yeah, we just learned to douse, because you have so many energies around there, so many kind of megalithic structures to be able to practice on. And it’s great to be in the Greek dynamic as well, it’s interesting people that we were doing it with, and it lasted a few hours a day, which is quite nice, it was quite a nice amount of time, it wasn’t too strenuous, and I remember the weather was glorious that summer as well, and we were camping, so had a really, really lovely time.

But that was my first real deep dive into sort of learning quite specifics to do with Earth energies, and also it was my first time in that era as well, I’d never really been there before, and it’s a place that I keep going back to, and I keep having these really sometimes very bizarre, strange, not in a bad way, but just very strange, I’m going to talk about one in a minute, it’s just, it I can tell you, so that’s kind of the start of like how I was introduced to things like dowsing rods and pendulums and I should practice it more than I do because actually they recommend to really get the benefits of it to really be persistent with your practicing, so I don’t really do that.

I sort of dip in every now and again, but it gave me a really good foundation. But to be honest, if you’re feeling so much energy physically within my body anyway, it seems to be part of the way that I interact with the land rather than having to use dowsing.

I’m not actually that great with dowsing rods. I found pendulums easier, but then again, you get that sort of trickster energy sometimes with pendulums, so it gives you the wrong answer sometimes, so I have to contend with that.

But yeah, so overall that was my introduction to that to that area of Avery in Wiltshire was through this particular course. And what I’ve discovered is that people do move to these areas, but they’re not actually great places to live in.

I do have a couple of people I knew in Brighton. They were there for a couple of years and people just get spat out. Things become really chaotic, just because the energies are so strong. And there is a thing like, I mean, Avery was a point of initiation.

It was a point of ceremony and a very defined, it was theorised that it’s like a serpent through the landscape, and the ancients were sort of coming from a particular direction. And as they got deeper and deeper in through this journey, their initiation and the spiritual meaning got deeper and deeper as well.

So yeah, I mean, that was the original reason. We don’t completely understand everything that was going on, obviously. But that was one of the main points of that area, is a point of initiation. But people didn’t live there, it was just literally they dip their toe in and out over a weekend or a few days.

But now actually people live there. And I was hearing little stories, you know, a couple of people I knew that lived there, they got spat out for various reasons. They never really went, truly went into why.

And it was all a bit hush -hush about the details. But yeah, and again, talking to Mira, she explained the same thing. She lived in a in the town outside of that area called Mulbrook, just nice little market town.

And she said specifically that people that live there end up having all sorts of crazy things happening to the mental health crisis. Turning to alcoholics. And it’s the same thing with the glass chamber as well.

There’s enormous amount of light there as well. But with that comes duality. So there’s a lot of weirdness that happens there as well. So although the idea of living in those areas, although they’re quite rural and beautiful, you know, how long can you maintain that?

How long? Until maybe your life starts to fall apart. You’re like, I have to get out of this area. So there’s always something to think about. And that’s not… Just, um, you know, segregated to the, to England, to the United Kingdom.

Same thing, apparently in America, as Glastonbury is a vortex, like as I mentioned is intersecting, uh, energy lines, multiple energy lines, quite a vortex, same thing in Sedona. And I went there a few years ago with my family because my auntie lives very luckily, handily.

She retired with her husband and to Palm, Palm desert. So we went to visit them and we went to Sedona for a few years. And it was exactly the same thing. It’s a vortex, amazing area in the desert. Um, just amazing landscape, but highly energetic and was specifically used by the native Americans as a point of ceremony.

So they will go in there, do their ceremonies and they would leave. Um, but now people live there full time. And I think exactly the same thing happens there. Like people move there with this amazing idea of having a mate.

Maybe some people do, they’re able to maintain that. Um, but yeah, I think sometimes chaotic things can happen in people’s life just cause it’s so energetic. So yeah, I mean, it must be the same for other areas of the world as well.

Anyway, I want a bit of a tangent there going back to Avebury. So yeah, I learned to dowse in Avebury and I would return there multiple times on my own to practice my hone in my, my dowsing techniques.

And I was also very aware of crop circles. And I think, yeah, that the first time I went for this, of course, the day before, cause it was the summertime. So it’s, you know, crop circle season for that particular area.

Um, I was determined to see my first crop circle cause I’d never seen one before. I never seen, obviously in pictures and things, but I’d never been there physically before, so I managed to find one that was relatively new and out.

active. And so the day before the course, I sort of drove there. It was really tricky. It was quite a busy road. They had to sort of turn off really, really quickly. And I had to sort of clamber over various fences, like barbed wire fences, to kind of get to these crops.

But being respectful for the lander not destroying the farmer’s crops, which is quite important. And but what was really bizarre, I remember there was this big Apache helicopter called it with two propellers.

Chinook, like Chinook helicopter, which is revolving back. It wasn’t directly over the crop circle. It was very strange. It was constant and vicinity going back and forth, back and forth. So yeah, that was strange.

I was never quite sure of the crop circle. It’s hard to know whether some of these are manmade or not. Energetically, I couldn’t really feel it being honest. But yeah, there’s a few other people start to turn up, had some good chats with people.

about the crop circles, that was kind of quite cool. But yeah, I’ve gone on another tangent, tangent, too much detail. Anyway, I was in Avery for this course. And then I kept going back. Yeah, mainly I think, oh, that was why I was talking about this.

Yeah, mainly to sort of, because I became aware of other areas within that area. There’s this place called Alton Barns, and there’s a lot of the white horses. So a white horse etched into the side of the landscape, very old.

And then it was etched into the hill. Yeah, and it’s quite well known for crop circles. So they have regular crop circles that appear in that area. And actually down the road from Alton Barns, there’s the crop circles, like a museum, like visitor centers.

And it sort of documents a lot of the major crop circles that have happened in that area. I think it was started by a Dutch lady, a Dutch lady start. I think it’s still going, but it tends to happen in the spring and summer months.

I forgot the name of the place, though. It’s called… I can’t remember how to find it on the internet. But yeah, there’s a cafe there, a really nice cafe. Then next to it is this crop circle center, because that whole area is quite well.

There’s a pub, a famous pub, and a lot of the kind of crop circle enthusiasts, they go there, that’s where they meet. So there’s a lot of events, live events happen there. I think it’s called The Barch, and it’s right on the canal.

It’s very nice. Anyway, it’s one of these solo trips to that area. I went there to practice my dowsing. And I just stopped in a particular small car park, and got out of my car. And mainly just because…

I think I was just intrigued by this area, because it had very strange hills, very steep, almost sculptured -like hills. And it just drew me to that area. And it was peeing down my brain. I remember it was really awful weather.

It was a first… time I think I had these new dowsing rods as well. Maria Wheatley had advised that when you have these dowsing tools that you should have a little ceremony, honour it to the land and help Gaia and the landscape to help work in tandem with your dowsing rods for good, for humanity, for positive life, etc.

for exploration. I’m not doing anything nefarious with it. I thought, oh, maybe I’ll do the ceremony here, even though it was weeding down with rain considerably. But what I discovered was my heart was just starting to sing.

I was just feeling so much love in my heart. I was like, that’s strange. Why is this landscape just initiating? Initially, I just thought it was lay lines and underground walls from things. I put it down to that.

Later on, I was at a particular conference. and they were talking about how and it was just by accident this researcher was talking about that literally that area and how there’s a potential stargate there it’s got these very strange activity going on along with the crop circles but like flying orbs and loads of things UFOs it’s near to a place called Nap Hill which is quite famous for seeing UFOs as well so the whole area is like really really fascinating so I was initially drawn to that area because of that and yeah again that experience was cemented by just all these feelings that again were happening within my body this like real welling up of love and and I was just like why is that happening why am I having this reaction and so I kept going back to that area like Abe Brie in that area sort of periodically and this now brings us into you know dreaded COVID -19 situation um yeah probably a lot on YouTube probably more careful but on the podcast yeah I don’t care but I was very suspicious earlier on about the COVID thing and um so I think like two weeks in I started to rebel and just just went about my normal life and seeing people and doing stuff and um I’d moved into this flat with this lady at the time and um I was just gunning to get away I was just so yeah bored of just everything being close I thought you know I’d be a bit naughty and the weather was amazing like during that first lockdown in the UK it was just so hot and sunny um I got an amazing tan that year and anyway and so I decided I really wanted to go I like the idea of like wild camping so I maybe I was just wild camp I would just drive to Abe Brie to that whole area to the old barns I’d just find somewhere to camp and just sort of sleep you know under the stars um I think that was around about maybe roughly around May we dune time that I did that about three years ago maybe four years ago and so yeah I just took my tent and then I decided yeah maybe I will or maybe I’ll camp in this particular strange area with you know the white horse in these fields of crops so maybe I’ll see something that was my intent I was like I’ll go there and I just I parked the car in this little car park I just hung around until everyone sort of left all the there was a few cars around I just wait until they went and just took my rucksack and I just walked down and this is where I should mention this story gets really bizarre and I have wondered whether I should ever tell this story in a public setting or not I don’t know because it is very strange but the hell with it means it’s like my first podcast I need to go in hard fast and strong have a good story and this is a good story very strange story anyway so Can I have a drink?

Settle into this story. So I started to walk down. Like I mentioned before, it’s very strange sculptured hills, which initially drew me in. And there were two paths. There was one path that went up to the top of the hill.

There was another little path that I discovered which took you down to where the fields were. And then also down to the base of the hills as well. So I thought, well, it’s more sheltered, a bit more secluded, so I’m less likely to be disturbed.

Okay, I walked down this path down to the bottom of the hills. And it was a lovely evening, just really still, really warm. I remember getting a little bit stressed about fighting. It was the first time in a wild camp before, so I was very conscious about, maybe people would say they wouldn’t really care, but you just don’t know what people’s reaction is.

So it was a little bit kind of head -up, I guess. Anyway, but I just saw this particularly good area. It was quite flat land. There were two copsters, very small little collections of trees, either side.

There was a small little valley, and it was all quite sheltered. And then you could look up to the top of the hill, and you could look across the very huge fields, massive fields. And so, okay, this is a perfect spot.

Initially, I was going to camp in this sort of collection of trees, up on this small little mound. Obviously, people then can’t see in this small little forest. But I started to sort of speck out an area where I could pitch the tent up.

But the noise, there was a whole load of crows, and they were being so noisy, I was like, oh, maybe this is a good place, because it was quite disturbing. They got proper crows, and they’re all really squawked.

It can be quite a haunting sound. So I was like, getting a little bit spooked out by it. I was looking back now, again, it’s quite curious why that happened because it meant that I didn’t put my tent there.

I then sort of decided to put my tent up in more of an open area. And it was relatively flat. It was a little bit overgrown and I was like, okay, cool. So I pitched the tent up and then I sort of cooked some food and then I sort of cleared everything away.

And I just sort of sat there and I was like, oh God, this is so nice. I was like, God, I’m feeling so relaxed. And that was the thing. I was like, oh my God, I started to feel the energy of that land.

And it was like, I noted it down at the time, it was two days before a eclipse of the moon as well, the new eclipse. And so I sort of realized that and I’d never felt so relaxed in my entire life. And I was just lying there, just going, whoa, this area is special.

really special. It was such a beautiful spring, summer, summer evening. It was warm. I’d never felt so relaxed in my life. I was just drinking it up. I was like, wow. I was like, yeah, yeah, this place is pretty.

There’s something about this place. I just got it. And yeah, just never felt so relaxed. It was, it was crazy. And I just imagined me taking people there and just feeling that same feeling as well, because it was so potent.

So potent. Anyway, that’s not half of it. Okay. I was like, I decided I was going to go to bed, you know, started to get dark, you know, couldn’t really see anything anymore. I was like, okay, well, I’ll go to bed.

You know, I thought I really had to get up quite early. So setting my alarm quite early, just so I wasn’t going to be disturbed by any people like walking their dogs or anything like that. So yeah, I just went to bed and sort of lay in my tent and struggling, you know, because obviously sometime I think when you first camp for the first night, strange location, I always find it difficult to sort of sleep.

And then obviously while camping as well, there’s always a slight feeling of danger as well. So that kind of heightened my senses a little bit. So I think I remember not really, you know, feeling that tired and just lay there.

And this is when very strange things started to happen. I started to feel these waves of energy in my body. They would start on my feet and they would go up to my head. And they started to feel really pleasurable.

Like, I mean, really pleasurable, to the point of being quite sexy, like sexual. And yeah, this is where it gets a little bit strange. So I was like, okay, that’s interesting. before I was feeling relaxed, now I’m feeling something more than relaxed, something a little bit naughty.

So I just lay there and I was like, obviously this is quite a nice feeling, but the waves of this energy got more and more powerful and it was really strange. It was very orgasmic energy, like I mentioned, very sexy energy.

And not just within lighting up minority bits, the kind of genital area, I should say, it was all over my body, from my toes all the way to the top of my head and it went on for hours and it was amazing.

And to the point I had a full body orgasm. And it made me realise what it’s like, because you know that you always sort of feel there’s a difference between how men and women orgasm. I’ve always been very aware that it’s like really just all encompassed with a woman.

It tends to be more just enveloping, just completely enveloped so the entire being, every aspect of their body is affected by it. And with men, it’s less, it’s more localised in particular areas. I mean, sometimes it can be overwhelming, but women, I think, have way more of an intense experience.

It felt like that, but more than that. And I was just lying there, just like, what the hell is going on? To the point, I mean, so I’m going to get graphic now, just being like, oh, just like, it’s so good there was no one in earshot of this.

I don’t know what it must have fucking sounded like. But while this was going on, I was aware, I was kind of in my head, like, trying to figure out what was going on. Was this like some entity that was outside that was doing this, like some kind of succubus?

Succubuses are supposed to be some kind of spiritual entity that goes around the landscape, trying, sorry, draining your sexual energy, camp, ill, pleasurable, but ultimately they’re draining your energy, which is not good.

Was that what was going on? I don’t know. Or was it the energy of the landscape? So, yeah, I mean, it just went on all night. I was just having an all body orgasm, intense orgasm. It didn’t stop. Just went on and on and on and on.

And it got to the point, it was like, I think about five in the morning, it was light, it started to get light because it was, you know, summer months, but it started to get light quite early. And yeah, I was just like, whoa.

OK, and I hadn’t slept a wink. These ways of pleasurable sexual. energy of just being battering my body not battering sounds bad but just being you know caressing my body all night and I was like came to five o ‘clock and I was like I’ve got to get up soon and pack the tent up and so that’s what I did I just sort of packed the tent up put everything away and then just drove to the nearest petrol station just to get a coffee I remember specifically just sitting there with this coffee wasn’t very nice coffee obviously um because it was something like a vending machine I was just like what the hell just happened what the hell just happened what was that I didn’t understand I couldn’t comprehend why that happened it was amazing I loved it for obvious reasons but why the hell did that happen I just yeah I just dumbfounded And this trip for me was going to be like a whole weekend, so I was going to camp that night as well.

I was actually really tired, but I remember I went to this place called Silbury Hill, and it’s a very coracal shaped hill, and it’s near to this long barrow as well, a famous long barrow. I remember walking around there, I was quite tired actually, but most of the day, it was a beautiful day, sunny, sunny day, really hot.

But I started to get these waves near that sacred site, so I started to get these waves of walk as I was walking, and I was like, whoa, okay, it’s here as well. It started to work out that it was just sort of the landscape, and so that night I sort of tried to find somewhere alternative to sort of wild camp, but I just struggled actually.

In the end, I just drove back to that same spot, and it didn’t have the same situation. It didn’t happen that night. I think it was a night before the lunar eclipse. I camped in exactly the same spot, and I wondered, am I going to get the same experience?

It didn’t happen, which is literally that one time. And I was like, okay, weird. So yeah, I drove back to Brighton. The next day, I think it was a Sunday, and then I just started to research what happened, that area, what happened, why did that happen to me?

And what I found, which I didn’t realise at the time, is just a random Facebook post, but it was called the Alton Goddess. Apparently, if you look at the sort of set of hills from a distance, from what’s like that pill, I think it is, it’s in the shape of a woman.

Kiddy not, it’s in the shape of a woman. And there’s one particular sort of barrow, which is a, you know, breast and then another indentation in the hill is is a navel and then get this right where I was was literally a naughty bit.

You can look on the picture of this art because someone illustrated it so you can kind of see it’s like a kind of illustration and literally where I was count was like you know her erogenous yeah yeah just crazy experience so yeah I just sort of then it made sense a bit more like just so bizarre just the landscape having the shape of woman’s body I had this very sort of female esque pleasurable experience in this particular location and I’d also started to read that they do a lot of ceremonies down there as well and I was like, ah, because that was what was fascinating, like looking back, because there was like a bit of turf that had been cut out in the square shape out of the, out of the soil and obviously they’d done some kind of forest fire ceremony and very respectfully then put the turf back but you could still see the marks from the shovel where they dug it out.

So obviously, I don’t know whether it’s the energy of the land or whether it was charged up by a particular ceremony or, you know, obviously it was two days before a lunar eclipse as well, so yeah. Well, I see a lunar, I don’t think it was a lunar eclipse, I think it was like a, it was just the full moon actually, or just the full moon.

Yeah, so maybe all these three things just created that situation that happened to me, but yeah, really, really strange. And I went back there actually, like last year, and when I started to feel a little bit better, and so I camped just outside of Abraham’s campsite.

Again, I wanted to go back to that area. And then what was, I visited, I walked down, it was a lot cooler because it was, I think it was November, yeah, November time, mid November time, so it was going to camp like actually in the landscape as I’d sort of stayed in an organised campsite this time.

I visited that same location again, and I just sat there, it was weird, I started to feel really, really dizzy, like a little bit sick, so I had to sort of sit down, so I sort of sat down, and I got that same feeling of like relaxation, not as strong, nowhere near as strong, but it was still there.

And what was really strange, that I then, you know, I stayed there for quite a while, until it got quite dark, and then sort of went back to the car, and then drove back to the campsite where I was staying.

And that night, I got those same ways of pleasurable feeling. Again, not as strong, but it was definitely there. So it was like that feeling of the hitchhiked from that location to, you know, it was probably about 15, 20 minutes drive from where I was actually camping.

But I carried it through. It’s really strange. So I have experienced it again since, but yeah, not as strong, not as strong. So there you go. There’s my Alton goddess experience story. But tying in the idea of Earth energies and its effect on the human body in a positive way, in a healing way, like I mentioned before, the benefits of that experience.

But having that orgasm, full body orgasm for hours, the health benefits were crazy. My hair was so soft and so bright. It lasted for weeks. My head was so clear. My skin was so soft, so silky. It had a really, really amazing effect on my body and my overall health.

It didn’t last forever, obviously, because of what I’ve been through recently. But yeah, that first experience, that first powerful energetic experience, my body was so good. My hair was so… People were commenting, it was like, wow, your hair.

I had longer hair back then. And yeah, people were going, wow, your hair is so silky and shiny. And it was. And then it didn’t say, oh yeah, because I had like four hour orgasm. I was like, oh yeah, she’s got a good conditioner.

Nice shampoo. Yeah. So the effects are there on the human body. And yeah, if you just think in the context of ancient Egypt and some of the technology potentially that were there, how much of that was for healing?

We’re not just Egypt, but all over the world, in places like South America as well. Some of the architecture, whether it was actually used to harness some of this earth energies for healing purposes.

Fascinating. I mean, really, we’ve only become reconnected with the idea of earth energies and ley lines until quite recently. It was like a guy called Alfred Watkins, who’s an amateur archaeologist, and he had this vision.

I think when he was horse riding, he just saw these energy lines crisscross in the landscape. And then, for his own research, started to discover energy lines through dowsing. And that was in like the 1920s.

So it’s a new subject for our last couple of generations. And we’re rediscovering what it means, what earth energies are, the effect on the human body, what the architecture that was created surrounding it.

And obviously there are certain people in nefarious circles in secret societies who know a lot how this works. Old cities, buildings are centred around earth energy lines and to affect the population and nefarious purposes, you know, potentially.

But in terms of like overall consciousness of humanity, these concepts are still quite new. Like what’s happening to me, I’m sort of finding out new stuff as the years go on. I’m having these experiences.

So it’s this huge re -remembrance going on of what, how this land operates, how the earth operates, how the human body operates. It’s amazing. what’s happening, the unfolding of it, it’s amazing. And then the power of what’s possible is still not completely clear.

There’s still much to uncover, more things to learn. And then as people awaken more, I mean, you start to realize how everything needs to change in terms of the architecture, where we place buildings, just through my own feeling in my body, like being in the center of towns at the moment, just the place that I can’t be, I have to be in more rural locations.

But even then, you’ve got all these things to consider. Like I said, like, should you be near a cemetery? Should you be near like electrical pylon? Is it on a particular bad negative energy line? Is it over some underground water that is not great for you as a human being that will cause ill health?

These are all areas in humanity in the future, I think, that’s got to grapple with and understand and start to construct new ways of inhabiting the landscape and harnessing this energy for healing purposes and spiritual purposes, for spiritual, I mean, that’s, again, maybe what some of the pyramids, they were a point of initiation.

They were placed in a very accurate specific way and people would go on these journeys to initiate themselves. It’s really exciting, really. You know, that we’re all on the vanguard in this new era where, I mean, obviously, there’s a lot of weird stuff going on at the moment, but in many ways, it’s like really exciting.

I mean, we’re like detectives figuring all this out together. I mean, I just got so many ideas in my head and when I, you know, still slightly, it’s a bit frustrating to start slightly kind of physically restricted, really.

But I’m getting better every day but I’m really looking forward to getting out on the landscape again and really just having mad experiences again, like that. But this has been great during this podcast.

I found it a lot easier than I thought, it’s flowed a lot more. I’ve done quite a few YouTube videos. It’s always that kind of camera element, I think, that kind of adds that extra layer of anxiety a little bit.

And just speaking to microphones just feels a lot more relaxing. Feels more intimate as well. Yeah, it’s been really great just doing this. My first podcast. I hope this is the first one of many I plan to do more definitely.

But yeah, I think that’s it. Thank you so much for listening. Hopefully I will do another one soon. Not sure when. As soon as I can. I’m always having topics pop into my head, so hopefully I will, but you can catch up with me on my website, reconsidersimon.com.

I’m also on YouTube, find me there, reconsider Simon. They haven’t shadowbanned me yet, so you can find me relatively easily. Also, I’m starting to post stuff on Rumble as well, Odyssey, and Bitchoot.

But yeah, thank you so much again. Have a great day or night, whatever you’re doing, and I’ll speak to you soon. Take care.

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