This a wonderful read...... I found it and started to read it and could not stop!
She also mentions Stonehenge and the Avebury stone círcle.... I got nothing from Avebury but at Stonehenge the experience was profound, with shadows passing through my body.
Pathways to the Self:
Threshold Places
by Constance S. Rodriguez PhD, LCSW
Excerpt from her book "Sacred Portals; Pathways to the Self"
Threshold places are rites of passages that are often sought through ritual, plant medicines, and ceremony. Places of powér can be found at sacred sites on the planet and serve as thresholds moving us from the profane into the profound. Places where the veil between worlds is thin becóme places where the unknown becómes known. The ancients recognized these as places where éarth mother as Goddess and provider could be contacted directly. A threshold place is an in-between place, a place between worlds. It is neither here nor there. It is not the outside world, nor the inside. We are most familiar with crossing a threshold everyday when we enter or exit our home or other buildings.
http://www.themetaarts.com/archives/200304/connier.html
She also mentions Stonehenge and the Avebury stone círcle.... I got nothing from Avebury but at Stonehenge the experience was profound, with shadows passing through my body.Pathways to the Self:
Threshold Places
by Constance S. Rodriguez PhD, LCSW
Excerpt from her book "Sacred Portals; Pathways to the Self"
Threshold places are rites of passages that are often sought through ritual, plant medicines, and ceremony. Places of powér can be found at sacred sites on the planet and serve as thresholds moving us from the profane into the profound. Places where the veil between worlds is thin becóme places where the unknown becómes known. The ancients recognized these as places where éarth mother as Goddess and provider could be contacted directly. A threshold place is an in-between place, a place between worlds. It is neither here nor there. It is not the outside world, nor the inside. We are most familiar with crossing a threshold everyday when we enter or exit our home or other buildings.
http://www.themetaarts.com/archives/200304/connier.html
