They're still alive! Megalithic sites are more than just stones
It doesn't take much time to stimulate the electromagnetic body, in fact, a small change in the local environment is enough to cause a change in consciousness.
Perhaps when you visit an ancient temple or megalithic site, you will have an inexplicable feeling, and the standard explanation for this feeling is the result of visual stimuli produced by the overwhelming impression of the megalithic structure, such as a stone circle, an ancient temple, or a pyramid.

But the accumulated evidence proves that this is not the case, and that megalithic sites and other ancient shrines are actually attracting, storing, and even generating their own energy fields, creating an environment in which people can enter a change in their state of consciousness.
Generates an energy field
In 1983, engineer Charles Brooke conducted a comprehensive study to determine magnetism in the Holy Land. The subject of the test was the Lorett Stone Circle in the United Kingdom. A magnetometer survey of the site showed how the magnetic band was drawn to the stone circle through a narrow stone gap that served as an entrance.
Two of the round stones were also found to pulsate in concentric rings of alternating current, similar to ripples in a pond.
Magnetic polymer measurement diagram of Rollite
The results of the January 13, 1983 analysis led Brooker to point out that "the average intensity of the (geomagnetic) field within the circle is significantly lower than the intensity measured outside, just as a stone acts as a shield." "Discoveries like this help us interpret the purpose of the ancients when they built megalithic buildings.
There is a wall in the Egyptian Temple of Edford, whose characteristics correspond to the recipe for building a space, which is very different from the surrounding landscape. A temple, which illustrates how certain Creator gods first built a mound and "stabbed the snake" to the site, so that a special natural force impregnated the mound, which led to the construction of a physical temple.
The symbol of the snake has long been a cultural common metaphor for the Earth's meandering line of power, known to scientists as tellurium current.
The Egyptian goddess harnessed the energy of the serpent
Control the laws of nature
Ancient architects seem to have good control over the laws of nature, as a recent study of the world's largest inner and outer energy fields in Avebury's largest stone circle showed how its boulders were designed to attract ground currents into the site.
Electrodes planted in Avebury reveal how its circular ditch breaks the transmission of tellurium currents and conducts electricity into the ditch, actually concentrating energy and releasing energy at the entrance to the site, sometimes at twice the rate of the surrounding land.
Avebury's magnetic readings disappear at night, well above the natural level. They charge at sunrise, and ground-based geoelectric currents from the surrounding land are drawn to Henge, just as the magnetic fluctuations in the field are at their maximum.
The research conducted by the late physicist John Burke also uncovered how Avebury's stones were deliberately placed and aligned in order to focus on electromagnetic currents flowing in premeditated directions using the same principles as modern atomic-particle colliders, in which ions in the air are directed in one direction.
Avebury Stone Circle
The Holy Land behaves like an electromagnetic concentrator, enhanced by the selection of stones. The stones used in megalithic sites often move over great distances and contain a large amount of magnetite.
Spiritual technology
This has far-reaching implications for the human body, especially the dissolved iron flowing in the blood vessels, not to mention the millions of magnetite particles floating inside the skull, and the pineal gland, which itself is highly sensitive to the geomagnetic field, its stimuli begin to produce chemicals such as pinolone and serotonin, which in turn leads to the production of the hallucinogen DMT. In environments where the geomagnetic field is less intense, people experience a state of spiritual shamanship.
In the Carnac region of France, there are about 80,000 megaliths concentrated, revealing a similar spiritual technique at work. At first, the main researcher, electrical engineer Pierre Mailer, doubted whether the megalithic site possessed any special powers.
Mellers' study of Karnak shows how its multiple gates amplify and release tellurium energy throughout the day, with the strongest reading occurring at dawn. Changes in voltage and magnetism are related and follow a type called electrical induction. According to Mailer, "Multi-gates are like coils or solenoids, and in coils or solenoids, currents are sensed and excited by changes in the surrounding magnetic field, whether weak or strong." But these phenomena do not produce any strength unless the multi-gate is built with crystalline rocks rich in quartz, such as granite. ”
Readings of Menhills reveal an energy that regularly pulsates at the bottom, with positive and negative charges, 36 feet from these upright boulders, some of which still show carvings of snakes. The extreme pulsation cycles approximately every 70 minutes, showing that Menhills charges and discharges regularly.
Mailer also noticed how the voltages of the standing stones in the Great Meneck Route lowered as they moved farther away from the stone circle, which itself resembled a condenser or concentrator of energy.
Kanakmen Hill
The composition of these stones and their ability to conduct energy is not lost in Mailer and others. Due to the very high quartz content, specially selected rocks are piezoelectric, meaning they generate electricity when compressed or subjected to vibration. Located on 31 cracks in France's most active seismic zone, the Karnak boulder is in a constant state of vibration that gives the stone electromagnetic activity.
It shows that Menhills was not planted at this site by accident, especially since they were transported from 60 miles (97 km) away, as their presence and direction were directly related to ground magnetic forces.
Holy Places and Magnetic Gates
There is a unique aspect of ancient mystical traditions around the world that they believe that some parts of the Earth's surface have a higher concentration of energy than others. These sites, named "Spots of the Fawns" by the Hopi people, eventually became the basis for many of the shrines and temple structures we see today. Interestingly, each culture insists that these special places are connected to heaven through hollow tubes or reeds, and through this umbilical cord connection, the soul is able to come into contact with another world in ritual. However, it also allows the spiritual world a conduit into this physical realm.
In 2008, NASA published details of an investigation into ftE or flux transfer events, which may have inadvertently proved that this observation was correct. In its investigation, the group described how the Earth is connected to the Sun through a network of magnetic portals that open every 8 minutes.
From a scientific point of view, these findings help validate sensitive people. There has been a long-standing belief since historical records that megalithic sites and ancient temples are places that are separate from the normal world, where one can associate oneself with places outside of this planetary body.
Ancient Egyptian priests, of course, believed that the temple was much more than a gathering of dead stones. Every dawn, they awakened each room with incantations, treating the temple as a living organism, sleeping at night and waking up at dawn.