Overview
A divine feminine sacred site where four pairs of Type 1 lines cross in a central point – an extremely rare configuration. The high priestesses of Potnia connected with the energies here to communicate with Beings from the Spirit Worlds for healing, ancestral communication, and manifestation. The underground holy well with its pure water stores and amplifies energy in a divinely feminine way. The cyclopean walls and 120-ton lintel stones were likely placed by the remnant race of giants who lived in the Tholos dome structures – homes rather than tombs.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Mycenae was the capital of the Mycenaean civilisation, a powerful Bronze Age culture that thrived from 1600-1100 BCE. The fortified citadel features the famous Lions Gate with its 20-ton lintel, shaft tombs containing over 15kg of gold, and massive cyclopean walls. Nine scattered Tholos (beehive dome) structures surround the site, with 120-ton lintels demonstrating engineering beyond known human capability. Underground cisterns and a holy well with 86 steps lead to a sacred subterranean chamber fed by the Persea spring.
Rory's Field Notes
Has four pairs of Type 1 energy lines crossing in a central point – an extremely rare divine feminine configuration. Very few places like this exist in Europe; most are associated with small chapels. This was primarily a religious site for thousands of years, gaining political importance because of that. The Tholos dome structures (with 120-ton lintels) were not tombs but homes for remnant giants (10-15ft tall) descended from much larger originals who came through portals 12,000+ years ago. The Lions Gate pillar represents the Tree of Life with four circular shapes representing Worlds. 86 steps lead to an underground holy well – the artesian spring was the reason the whole place grew. High priestesses conducted ceremonies here for centuries.
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