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Pathways of the Sun - Unveiling the Mysteries of Table Mountain and Beyond

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Pathways of the Sun - is a compilation of two decades of research by Dean Liprini into the Sacred Sites of the ancient people at the southern tip of Africa. Here in Southern Africa he has found an extensive network of Sacred Stones, Springs and and Ancient Burial Caves, woven together across more than 700 km to form a “Light Grid” an Ancient Celestial calendar, defined by the cardinal directions of the Sunrise and Sunset of the Summer and Winter Solstices and the Equinoxes, here Sacred Stone watchman/woman, some with eyes drilled through the rock to align to the sun moon and stars, ancient Dolmens and Geometric marker stones, and more going back over 100 000 years...perhaps these sacred stones reveal not only insights to the blueprint of humanity but also insights to the blue print of humanities spirituality, how early humans first expressed their connections to the Gods and heavens above. Dean unveils this information and has explored not only the various physical Academic Sciences, Archeology, Astronomy, Geology, Geography and History… but also the Sacred Geometries, Spiritual and Metaphysical Healing aspects Enshrined within these Sacred Sites. A most fascinating and beautifully illustrated book filled with Great Spirit, mystery and wonder. Dean facilitates spiritual journeys to these sacred places see www.sacredsites.co.za

71 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 11, 2013

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August 5, 2021
Stone megaliths are one of my favorite book topics but it was hard to envision what the author was describing in this book. I imagine it would be more enlightening to see the stones for myself.
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