What a wonderful video and seeing you all in action. I am very grateful to your find, the Foddington stone accelared my journey in many ways, even painful. It opened up the connection to my origin and for that I will be forever grateful. Thank you.
love this tale, nothing like ancient rock friends, you all are kindred spirits, love the quirkyness, walking the ley connecting with the ancients, helps me feel deeply connected to my roots. Do tell us more about the Museum, I want to create a Musical museum one day
@@MollyBlueDawn but it wasn’t purchased in an Italian market and then hidden in a well, before heavy hints were given to certain people to ‘take a look in there Kitty’. This is like the genuine, local stone-age version…
Great video, thanks. I think you've found the sexagonal core of a star. Six small tapering pyramids are needed to complete the sexagoram star. This could be a bit of ancient technology which, when charged by photon energy from Earth and Sol, is able to heal mind and body as you observed. Worth looking around where you found it for the pyramids, but as they were probably made of copper they may have been found and reuse millennia ago.
@@factstrumpprejudice6740 old stones are quite popular in certain historic tourism circles. They line em up in a circle, and folks of all walks come along to see! What a world!
A lovely high horse you're riding there across the data streams of this binary construct. Take care not to look too long with skepticism into a mirror.
A very interesting tale, have you had the stone looked at by a geologist to see what the rock is? It does look like it has a lot of shell inclusions within it.
What a good job the yt comment section does of demonstrating that highly disagreeable people are often assertive. The very ones for whom 'if you can't say anything nice, dont say anything at all' was coined for - also the very ones least likely to heed it
I found St David's emerald alter stone, lost at the Dissolution of the Monasteries from Glastonbury Abbey. Its in St Davids Cathedral, with a little label on it. Thats how I knew. I had been drinking shamanic cider though.
@@davewatson309 good for you. I hope you have an excellent time with it, and it helps you tremendously. Watch out for that cider though - rots the gut as well as the brain!
@@DavidSmith-kf4ge thank goodness we have solid grounded folks like you to define the parameters of reality for everyone else. Keep it up, good luck and all joy to you!
I am the lord of all rocks, stones, pebbles and boulders, or at least i once was. your stone is a morrenheir empowered by the meaning you alone give it. As you were guided to it, you are its attendant now, until your death or until you destroy it. Its healing power lies solely in its purpose. It has been prior used for a ghastly purpose has a very dark past and should be cleansed with holy water from a spring, by a sage/druid. Before use, dried rosemary sprigs should be burned on it and a prayer to spirit for guidance asked! Remember, its power ONLY lays in the meaning YOU give it. Stones are not inert, the very dna of the cosmos is in them, they are alive. Peace.
@@awakennow5852 another odd aspect of its behaviour is that when heads rest in it - even for only 30secs - the stone stains black for hours after. A lady who had a stroke and lost her peripheral vision 7 months ago saw the stone a few days ago, and the instant she did, her peripheral vision returned entirely. There is a need for belief in miracles that have root in solid Earth elements, and this stone appears to be allowing such a role to be imposed upon it. Healing miracles, imo, are most welcome in this world!
Three maidens? The most interesting stone in the world?? Mmmm... Maybe it is something - maybe not - but subjective analysis alone is always questionable. What is the archaeological consensus?
What a wonderful video and seeing you all in action. I am very grateful to your find, the Foddington stone accelared my journey in many ways, even painful. It opened up the connection to my origin and for that I will be forever grateful. Thank you.
love this tale, nothing like ancient rock friends, you all are kindred spirits, love the quirkyness, walking the ley connecting with the ancients, helps me feel deeply connected to my roots. Do tell us more about the Museum, I want to create a Musical museum one day
Wow !! 💫
Thank you 🌟 What a lovely little film ✨🎁
@@amandamarshall1356 thanks! It’s so very Glasto. What a town!
I'm not sure about the UFO bit, Will, but I very much approve of your costumes. Those strides; wow!
@@peterhammond7535 that is Michael - not I - and I’m not sure about the UFO stuff either…
I am reminded that there is magic in every molecule....
@@diannacatesdunn and in every thought, feeling, gesture and word…
A most merry midwinter to you!
Amazing and inspiring! Thank you for documenting this wondrous series of events!
@@MollyBlueDawn quite a tale to wander into! But too good to miss…
@@WillWalking It reminds me of the Blue Bowl of Glastonbury.
@@MollyBlueDawn but it wasn’t purchased in an Italian market and then hidden in a well, before heavy hints were given to certain people to ‘take a look in there Kitty’. This is like the genuine, local stone-age version…
@@WillWalking The most Glastonbury of all artefacts.
Thank you for a lovely and magic time through your video. I loved it ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
A lovely film !
What a load of tosh
The most precious thing you possess is your imagination, literally.
@@charliecarpenter2840 why not?
@WillWalking yup
Love the way the woman near the end says ''It's been around a long time'' ....yeah, like millions of years perhaps, like most stones !
@ScorpIron58 I think she means that perhaps this one has been in human hands a long time…
Great video, thanks. I think you've found the sexagonal core of a star. Six small tapering pyramids are needed to complete the sexagoram star. This could be a bit of ancient technology which, when charged by photon energy from Earth and Sol, is able to heal mind and body as you observed.
Worth looking around where you found it for the pyramids, but as they were probably made of copper they may have been found and reuse millennia ago.
A delightful documentary. Truly. ❤
Absolutely crazy folks
@@factstrumpprejudice6740 old stones are quite popular in certain historic tourism circles. They line em up in a circle, and folks of all walks come along to see! What a world!
What a load of utter bollocks but some feeble minds will take it on board.
A lovely high horse you're riding there across the data streams of this binary construct.
Take care not to look too long with skepticism into a mirror.
@@TheSnoopall those without eyes to see, let them turn away…
There may be a story in that stone, though you Billy goats won’t find it.
It all went right over your head, didn't it?.... 😂
@@wayneriches9596 we await your wisdom of these matters Wayne…
A very interesting tale, have you had the stone looked at by a geologist to see what the rock is? It does look like it has a lot of shell inclusions within it.
Cracking stone that is lad.
What a good job the yt comment section does of demonstrating that highly disagreeable people are often assertive. The very ones for whom 'if you can't say anything nice, dont say anything at all' was coined for - also the very ones least likely to heed it
I found St David's emerald alter stone, lost at the Dissolution of the Monasteries from Glastonbury Abbey. Its in St Davids Cathedral, with a little label on it. Thats how I knew. I had been drinking shamanic cider though.
@@davewatson309 good for you. I hope you have an excellent time with it, and it helps you tremendously. Watch out for that cider though - rots the gut as well as the brain!
What a load of codswallop. In fact, I don't think the cod has ever been more walloped.
@@mikef.1000 there’s magic in them seas…
You people are off your rockers to say the least.
I was considering paying these theatre kids their scalping prices to join a pilgrimage. Not anymore 🤣. Incoherent new age slop is not for me.
Well, the title does say it's Unreasonable.
@@Tom-sd9jb don’t pay for pilgrimage…
@@carlanthonyholmes2162 welcome to Glastonbury town…
@@carlanthonyholmes2162 our legs lack the trammelling of fixed small slopes. Our horse run free from the porch. Is that what you mean?
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Gimmeabreak!
@@DPaulPa take a break
Fantasists….. how to create a make believe world where nothing is real…..
@@DavidSmith-kf4ge thank goodness we have solid grounded folks like you to define the parameters of reality for everyone else. Keep it up, good luck and all joy to you!
I am the lord of all rocks, stones, pebbles and boulders, or at least i once was.
your stone is a morrenheir empowered by the meaning you alone give it.
As you were guided to it, you are its attendant now, until your death or until you destroy it.
Its healing power lies solely in its purpose.
It has been prior used for a ghastly purpose has a very dark past and should be cleansed with holy water from a spring, by a sage/druid.
Before use, dried rosemary sprigs should be burned on it and a prayer to spirit for guidance asked!
Remember, its power ONLY lays in the meaning YOU give it. Stones are not inert, the very dna of the cosmos is in them, they are alive.
Peace.
@@awakennow5852 another odd aspect of its behaviour is that when heads rest in it - even for only 30secs - the stone stains black for hours after.
A lady who had a stroke and lost her peripheral vision 7 months ago saw the stone a few days ago, and the instant she did, her peripheral vision returned entirely.
There is a need for belief in miracles that have root in solid Earth elements, and this stone appears to be allowing such a role to be imposed upon it. Healing miracles, imo, are most welcome in this world!
Three maidens? The most interesting stone in the world?? Mmmm... Maybe it is something - maybe not - but subjective analysis alone is always questionable. What is the archaeological consensus?
@@philipdavid7558 come and see for yourself. 777 Silver Street, Glastonbury…
I don't have the necessary knowledge of lithic artifacts - nor maidens.
Yeah we are entitled to our opinion the government is trying to stop alternative views on social media so if you dont like different opinions tough
Fools gold, state its history if you can you just want publicity.
@@georgewyatt4912 No-one’s saying it’s gold…(yet).