Overview
The St. Princes node in Margate carries a subtle but distinctive energy that reflects its position within the broader sacred geography of the Isle of Thanet. Visitors attuned to earth energies describe a gentle upwelling of telluric current at the site, consistent with its identification as a node point in the landscape energy network. The coastal position adds the cleansing, dynamic quality of sea energy to the site's character, and many report a sense of subtle activation and heightened awareness when spending time at the location. The energy is quietly enlivening, suggesting a point where the earth's energy grid surfaces and becomes accessible to sensitive perception.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
St. Princes node in Margate, Kent, is a site that combines modern awareness of earth energy patterns with the ancient sacred geography of the Isle of Thanet. Margate and the surrounding area of Thanet have a long history of human settlement stretching back to the Palaeolithic, with significant Bronze Age, Iron Age, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon remains. The chalk landscape of east Kent preserves numerous barrows, earthworks, and ritual sites. The identification of the site as an earth energy node reflects contemporary geomantic research into the network of subtle energy lines and power points that some researchers believe underlie Britain's sacred landscape.
Rory's Field Notes
Seaside node with Type 4 energy.
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