A Dolmen and a TARDIS have a lot in common. (time and relative dimensions in space)
According to
Randy Powell, a
Dolmen is a doughnut portal hole, in dimensional time space, or space
time, relating to the ability to travel by thought, and mental
energy- similar to a Rodin Coil, as defined, and explained by a space time dilation portal, with multiple energy inputs
all acting as a whole. Beyond matter, as a limitation.
The Poulnabrone Dolmen Portal Tomb is in Clare Ireland where my G G Grandmother Mary Flint came from.before sailing to Australia in the 1860's. How delightful is this knowledge. Now I know that I am from a people who were ancient and followed ancient rituals in past times. This means my DNA holds this information. This also means the more I look the more I will find.
Poulnabrone Portal Tomb
The portal dolmen at Pouolnabrone dates from the Neolithic Age (about
3400 BC) and is one of the earliest burial places known from The
Burren region. Johnida Dockens / Biologist / Arizona
A dolmen, also known as a portal tomb, portal grave, or quoit, is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of three or more upright stones supporting a large flat horizontal capstone (table).
Most date from the early
Neolithic period (4000 to 3000 BC).
Dolmens were usually covered with earth or smaller stones to form a barrow, though in many cases that covering has weathered away, leaving only the stone "skeleton" of the burial mound intact.
It remains unclear when, why, and by whom the earliest dolmens were made. The oldest known dolmen are in Western Europe, where they were set in place around 7000 years ago, at the same time as the ancient civilisations of Egypt, India, and the Middle East.
Dolmen de la Grotte aux Fées (Photo credit: Annie Roi)
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Dolmen of Poulnabrone, in Ireland (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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Dolmen of Poulnabrone, in The Burren, Ireland (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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English: Poulnabrone Dolmen (The Burren, Co. Clare), probably dating back to the 3800 or 3200 BC. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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English: Original photograph taken by me at Poulnabrone on the Burren, County Clare, Ireland in 2003 (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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English: Poulnabrone Dolmen and The Burren, Ireland (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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English: Poulnabrone portal tomb, County Clare, Ireland (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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English: Poulnabrone portal tomb, County Clare, Ireland (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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English: Poulnabrone portal tomb, County Clare, Ireland (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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English: Poulnabrone portal tomb, County Clare, Ireland (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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English: Poulnabrone Dolmen, County Clare, Ireland, downloaded from pdphoto.org, sr:Слика:Paulnabrone.jpg (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
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Dolmen de Lácara (Photo credit: alepheli) |
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Dolmen de Lácara (Photo credit: alepheli |
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