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Crieff, a Masonic Town

Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, is an ancient market town nestling in the hills near the Highland Boundary Fault.

In the local cemetery there are these curious archways. this is a Masonic triptych. The horizontal block has long since been removed - it has been Photoshopped back on.

There are three Egyptian ibis birds, one with its head down, the next with its head further up and the third with its head further up still, with the dove of peace at the top, the ascension of the human spirit.

       Around this fountain are twelve kerbs, originally with twelve gravestones in a circle.

The Justiciary court was originally a Neolithic Burial Mound, later taken over by the Earls of Strathearn as a Justiciary Court. Criminals would be sentenced to death here, walk along the "dead straight road" (broich road), past a standing stone on the right with the "kind" gallows of Crieff silhouetted in the distance with the cemetery behind. 

The whole town was geomantically laid out with respect to ancient, sacred, sites. As you can see here, the main roads are in the form of a perfect right-angled triangle, obviously the work of the Freemasons.

     There are over sixty country roads surrounding this town also aligned with ancient sites. Even the irrigation ditches built by the Culdees monks about 1848 are aligned with these same ancient sites!. 

      This knowledge has been handed down to a select few for almost four thousand years but even the present day Freemasons or the Knights Templars know little .

There are twelve kerbs facing the water fountain through the arch hosting the graves of Freemasons and their families. The "spirit lines" from these graves are attracted into the resonant cavity of the fountain, dedicated to Dr. Meikle, then transmitted into the strange quartz cairn below. 

From the flat face on the right a wide energy ley passes through Crieff to the Hydropathic Hotel, also  built by Dr. Meikle!.

From the other side another wide ley passes into Dr. Meikle's grave, then curves round some three miles to Drummond Castle, on top of a volcanic dyke.

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Above: the quartzite cairn which attracts the "spirit lines" from the twelve Masonic graves.

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Above: a row of white quartzite stones which stops the unhealthy energies from the Crieff graveyard.

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