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Ray is an academic archaeologist and stated that obviously they must have used an assortment of ramps, levers, log-rollers, and ropes for moving the larger boulders and careful placement techniques for the smaller boulders. The elder started to laugh and said to Ray, "See that large boulder just inside the Heiau? Go tap on it with your knuckles."

Ray told me that it hurt his knuckles. In a few moments after Ray finished rapping on it, the elder was mumbling something indiscernible and pulled out a conch shell and began to blow on it making a sharp loud pitch. Ray said that at that moment he had felt quick sharp jolt going through his stomach and solar plexus. He said that in that moment of feeling the jolt he also experienced a little dizziness and slight nausea and he felt lighter, like walking on a cloud.

The elder then told Ray, "Now go rap on the boulder with your knuckles." As I was looking at Ray, his expressions were even more excited and animated now. Ray said to me, "Ron, when I knocked on the boulder after he blew the conch shell, the boulder seemed hollow! Like cardboard! The elder then smiled at me and said, ‘that’s how we moved such heavy objects.’"

Each temple is seen in spirit first. Sacred ceremonies are performed to bring the vision to the ground and manifest it on a special day. A ceremony is performed on all those who will assist in the construction. Then they form a human chain, sometimes of hundreds of people, to carry the smaller boulders from rock deposits so that the temple construction can begin and end in only one 24-hour period.


Hawaiian Religious Temple "Heiau"

Each boulder is then made up of special prayers. Each person in the chain lays hands on the boulder and prays as the boulders are passed one by one. The temple is literally made of hundreds of sacred prayers in every block at every stage of the temple. These original prayers were reinforced and revitalized each time sacred ceremonies took place at given points during the course of each year.

One needs only to walk into some of these beautiful ancient temples and experience the feeling of that masculine or feminine spiral vortex that still exists even to this day and you will experience the powerful results of the practice of carefully imparting prayer and love into each rock.

The Powerful Spiral Envelope of Unified Prayer

In Bali, Indonesia, there exists a temple high on the slopes of Mt. Agung called Besakih Temple. A very powerful and famous holy monk started this temple approximately 900 years ago.




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