Sacred Stones~Sacred Power: Guided Meditation
Monday, October 31, 2011 at 4:00PM
4 Comments Dear Hearts,
I am so very happy to bring you our new meditation based on a recent visit I had to Stonehenge on a glorious, sunny autumn day here in England. Stonehenge is a very precious and sacred site made up of ancient standing stones that tower high above us, with some smaller blue stones within the main circle of giant Sarsen stones.
This site dates back to pre-history and is embedded within a landscape of chalk downlands that are also scattered with sacred burial grounds for miles around. This is also a favourite area for crop formations to appear during the summer.

I was a young child living in London when I first visited this stone monument and immediately I felt as if I were at home in an ancient temple of Light. Since then I have visited many times, although these days, one needs special permission to actually enter the stone circle and touch the stones.
In this meditation we journey into the energy of the stones, feeling and hearing their sacred symphony and beginning to explore their messages for us. This feels like a time for this temple of Light to begin her journey back to her full power and majesty and as she does, so do we.

I hope you enjoy this meditation because I certainly loved my visit there and if you have any comments or insights, do use our ‘Have Your Say’ section on the website to let us know.
Blessings to you.
Caressence.
(Click the link under the arrow or one of the phoenix to journey to Stonehenge!)



Reader Comments (4)
great post..
ecommerce
Thankyou ecommerce....I hope the energy of Stonehenge comes across, even if you have never actually been there?
Love in Light,
Caressence.
Dear Caressence,
This was a beautiful meditation journey you took us on. I loved hearing your soft voice. I've been there before and you took me right back, and not only in space but in time.
What a lovely experience ~ I feel refreshed now that I have 'touched' the stones again ~
Blessings ~~~~
Nancy
Thankyou Nancy for your loving words and continued support. Stonehenge always inspires me, even when I am just driving past in the car.