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Capricorn

When you next visit Stonehenge, look out for a Siobhan Peal, a flame-haired woman with a headdress, in a brightly-coloured coat and long dress. She will be holding Capricorn, her fantastic Goat's headed staff and can often be found walking clockwise around the stones, stopping every few yards, holding the staff loosely by the carved head and waiting for it to find it’s own centre point before placing it gently on the ground.

 

A former Air Traffic Controller, she says she is now Stonehenge’s “Honorary Shaman”, just walking around the stones, waiting for people to come up and talk to her, which they do on a regular basis.

 

“This is a place where there is balance,” she says. “I feel that I have to be in this place – and people find me."

 

"It’s a universal frame of reference for time and to do with the magnetic field structure here. It’s a place of life, death and balance and always has been as far I can determine. The stones act as a marker and they are an observer of reality. The Australian Aboriginals have known of the existence of this site for 12,000 years. They describe Stonehenge as, 'The heart of time for the whole world.' Basically, all spiritual sites on the planet feed into here, and this place clears the dark. That’s what it’s for."

 

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Taken on June 18, 2015