Ring of Brogdar Stone Circle vortex

 

Ring of Brodgar Stone Circle Vortex

  • Vortex Type: Energy, Ancient

    The Ring of Brodgar (or Brogar, or Ring o' Brodgar) is a Neolithic henge and stone circle about 6 miles north-east of Stromness on the Mainland, the largest island in Orkney, Scotland.

     

  • It is the only major henge and stone circle in Britain which is an almost perfect circle. Most henges do not contain stone circles; Brodgar is a striking exception, ranking with Avebury and Stonehenge among the greatest of such sites. - Wikipedia

    This vortex was registered on 11.28.20 - I was going on a trip to Scotland, which I’d always wanted to do. While there, I thought “why not see if there were some stone circles I could visit?” I always had an interest in Stonehenge but don’t know if I’d ever get the chance to see it. Also, I’ve heard people say the area doesn’t really FEEL like anything anymore. Possibly the flow of so many people has dimmed it, or maybe the vortex has shifted, who knows. I thought maybe smaller circles could be different. I took a look at the different circles Scotland had to offer, and once more I pinged on a photograph (Like I did with Mt. Moran). Basically just that feeling of INTENSITY and a compulsion to BE there. My time there was short, as I was stuck with a group but the area feels PROFOUND. I would describe it as a feeling of being windswept, exhilarated, focused, and like being on the ground yet having a birdseye view. I later had images coming to me in meditations. (There was no time to meditate on location, though I’d recommend people to do so at any of these spots) - KM

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