When I read the article below, I felt a rightness about the fact that the ancestors – those in Australia or in Great Britain or in Asia, or where ever - had a greater understanding of the stars and planets then we do now. Our ancestors were the first stargazers, startalkers, and starwalkers.
For me, this article is a tribute to the ancient’s way of mapping the stars. It was part of their faith, and their belief that the stars and planets were in service to man to help man understand how to move across the land. Stars and planets were the first compass.
This article is for you to read. I would love to hear your feedback on the article, if you have time.
Have a wonderful day!
Judy
Aboriginal Stonehenge: Stargazing in ancient Australia
(5 October 2011 Last updated at 22:18 ET) By Stephanie Hegarty BBC World Service
An egg-shaped ring of standing stones in Australia could prove to be older than Britain's Stonehenge - and it may show that ancient Aboriginal cultures had a deep understanding of the movements of the stars. Continue reading the main story
See the October 2011 Angels’ magazine at www.angelsandancestors.com
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