Saturday 16th Oct - Lecture 3 – Robin Heath -
£10.00
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Robin Heath is an independent researcher into ancient wisdom, specialising in archaeoastronomy and megalithic culture. He has
written nine books on this and allied subjects, including the best selling Sun Moon & Stonehenge: Proof of High Culture in Ancient Britain, Power Points: Secret Rulers & Hidden Forces in the Landscape and Alexander Thom: Cracking the Stone Age Code. In a varied career Robin has enjoyed being a research scientist in computer chips, a marketing manager in electronics, a senior lecturer in mathematics and engineering and head of department in a college of further education. Since 1974 he
has also been practicing as an astrologer and is a highly regarded astrologer who has taught in all the leading schools of astrology in the UK and been the editor of the international Astrological Association Journal.
Presentation: One Number, Two Circles and Three Symbols.
A Fully Illustrated Presentation by Robin Heath.
During the Neolithic Period, a package of techniques was repeatedly applied to monuments and across landscapes
throughout northwestern Europe. Our modern world remains dumb concerning what these were for, nor why they were ever built, having lost sight or value for the science and techniques that once underpinned these monumental structures.
To many uninformed folk, prehistoric monuments - permanent temples - are linked to aliens or to Atlanteans, an
exclusive elite who died carrying the 'secrets' of their cosmology with them. Our Age refuses to look at this megalithic science, labeling it as a pseudoscience. How similar is this response to the treatment the crop circle phenomenon - the temporary temples - has received from the establishment! Year after year, fields worldwide are blessed with the most incredibly beautiful landscape art around and nobody knows exactly why or how this comes about.
My presentation focusses in and around a megalithic site in the Preseli hills, where archaeologists are claiming
that a ruined stone circle was the source of some, if not many, of the famous Stonehenge bluestones. Working almost entirely under the earth, they have failed to glimpse the glories of what the site reveals above the ground, the natural habitat of a megalithic scientist like myself. The whole site will be seen to come alive and by concentrating on a single crop circle, a single number and a single geometrical form, no one needs to feel ill equipped to reckon with the information nor its
implications, which are truly stunning.