Megalithic places
La Pierre qui Tourne
Morancez
France
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La Pierre qui Tourne
also called
La Pierre qui Vivre
at the village of Morancez,
France
8 kilometers South of Chartres.
When we visited La Pierre qui
Tourne
near the village of Baileux in
Belgium,
with the complete Ley Line
Group
we knew that the menhir had
contact with a twin stone.
It took a half year of
research to find the place of the twin stone.
When we visited Chartres last
year,
we knew we were near, but we
could not find the correct place.
Now we are sure and visited
the stone in the village of Morancez, France!
The stone is in a bad
situation.
The area is filled with fences,
garages and little family houses.
The stone was part of a dolmen
and the other stones
are lying all around.
The stone itself is very much
alive!
The menhir La
Pierre qui Tourne sending out very strong energies.
The Ley Lines
around this stone are turned in the direction
of the twin
stone in Belgium.
The
archeologists in France also give the name:
La Pierre qui
Vivre.
The other stones
of the dolmen are all lying around.
The situation is
very shocking.
All around are
cars and fences.
This was once a
dolmen, Temple of the Megalithics.
6000 years of
history in chaos.
This dolmen is
older then the piramids...
This stone has the same powerful
friendliness as the twin stone.
Robert has the very strong
feeling that this dolmen
was part of a revival ceremony,
which brought rebirth and eternal
life.
The stone is also visibly
oriented North.
One little herb grows through the
concrete at the foor of the menhir.
What will happen when the energy
flow is interrupted?
Why have the ancient people of
6000 years ago
placed this menhir and brought in
contact
with a menhir 500 km up North?
There is resemblance between this
menhir in Morancez
and the menhir in Bayleux,
Belgium.
In appearance and in feeling.
The warm friendly energy.
See
also the page about the twin stone in Belgium.
The friendly and powerful stone
in Belgium.
See also the special page about the Queen points
around the "hunebed" in Anloo.
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