DWQA QuestionsCategory: ReligionsA viewer asks: “Why were the stone circles at Avebury and Stonehenge built? And how did they move them into place? There are many different theories on why they were built, it’s confusing. Only one can be right.”
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
These were built for ceremonial purposes and to gain a kind of higher wisdom in some sense from a conjunction with the heavens. They were built with extraterrestrial assistance, both in the design and carrying out the construction to move the heavy stones from distant quarries, for example. Although felt to be an amazing development and a powerful adjunct that would be life-changing for the people of that era, this was a deception and a manipulation both. It was done to bring about a kind of false religion that would, in the end, serve no real purpose and be an empty exercise. As such, it was a disempowerment and a kind of inside joke to amaze the natives but get them to do something silly that would waste their time, and raise false hopes in gaining things of value from arcane practices suggested to them but which were empty exercises because they were not involving the higher realms—that is the difference between true religion based on worship of the divine and divine principles, as recounted in the Scriptures, and the many pseudoreligions that have come and gone over the span of history.