Hemmaberg...Mount Hemma....In the "Jauntal" the Valley of the Jaun....Carinthia, Austria.
This, believe me, is a most interesting place. There is evidence that this hill top had human occupation somewhere around 1,500 BC. The Celts had a settlement there in the 3rd century BC.. ..Later, the Romans came and called the place "Iuenna", likely stemming from the Celtic God "Iovenat". Then, a number of Christian churches were erected on this hill top. I don't blame the Celts, nor the early Christians. It is an inviting place. It commands a wonderful view into the valley below and you could see friend or foe approaching from a long way off. It has a lively spring with wonderful fresh water. Mature trees give today, and I expect, gave then, plenty of shade. A lovely breeze during the hot summer month provided early "Air conditioning"...Any settlement had to be protected from three sides only, since the North side consisted of a steep rock wall offering an impossible obstacle for any foe....lots of good reasons to settle there: Lovely and secure...
I suspect that neither the Celts, nor the Romans knew anything about "right polarizing Energy".
It took modern man to come up with this idea.....
amazing- normaly leftpolarizing water (we call it linksdrehendes Wasser so i hope this is the right translation) is supposed to have healing energy.i think it did´ttook modern man to come up with the idea.
ReplyDeleteThe celtic druids knew allready about many things which the modern human has forgotten.
Last time i thought about sending you the title of a book i red during the last weeks.
But i don`t know how you would get along with it.
eveb it is a good reason for discussion:Franz von Assisi ein Anfang und was davon bleibt.
A good exempel for discussion about sozialism and capitalism
example i don´t often write in english on teh computer
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