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Rujm el-Hiri: The Spiral Signal Trap

Deep in the windswept plains of the Golan Heights, an immense and enigmatic structure of basalt rises from the earth: Rujm el-Hiri. Known locally as “Gilgal Refaim” (Wheel of Giants), this site is a series of five concentric stone circles, culminating in a central cairn. Built over 5,000 years ago, it is not merely a monument; it is a Terrestrial Vortex and a Spiral Signal Trap.

The Concentric Resonators

Rujm el-Hiri is composed of over 42,000 tons of unhewn basalt stones, meticulously laid to form rings that range from 500 to 1,500 feet in circumference. The walls vary in height, creating a graduated amphitheater effect.

  • The Rings as Coils: Each concentric ring acts as a resonator, designed to capture and concentrate subtle telluric energies emanating from the Earth. The spaces between the rings create a diffraction pattern, similar to how a lens focuses light or a coil charges an electromagnet.
  • Basalt Conductivity: The choice of basalt is crucial. This volcanic rock is rich in iron and highly magnetic, making it an excellent conductor and accumulator of subtle energetic frequencies. The entire structure becomes a giant, grounded circuit board.

The Central Cairn: The Vortex Core

At the heart of the concentric rings lies a massive cairn, a conical pile of stones approximately 15 feet high. This central feature is the Vortex Core.

  • Energy Accumulator: The cairn acts as a focal point, drawing the channeled energies from the surrounding rings into a condensed spiral. Think of it as the “eye” of a terrestrial hurricane, where the forces are most intense.
  • Alignment to Sky: While less obvious than other sites, Rujm el-Hiri exhibits subtle astronomical alignments, particularly to the solstices. These alignments suggest that the structure was not just grounding Earth energies, but also orienting itself to receive and process specific “signals” from Sky at key celestial moments.

The Spiral Signal Trap

The true genius of Rujm el-Hiri lies in its design as a Spiral Signal Trap. The concentric circles create a winding path, a labyrinthine journey inward.

  • Walking the Pattern: Initiates or pilgrims walking this path would have been guided through a progressively intensifying energy field. Each step inward would synchronize their bio-energetic field with the increasing resonance of the structure, preparing them for a profound experience at the central cairn.
  • Trapping the Signal: The spiral form itself is known in sacred geometry as a powerful pattern for both emitting and trapping energy. Rujm el-Hiri doesn’t just receive; it actively draws in and holds the subtle “signals” from both Earth and Sky, creating a localized, potent energetic field.

Observation

Rujm el-Hiri is a testament to an ancient understanding of geomancy and energy manipulation. It reminds us that sacred sites are not just places of worship but sophisticated devices built to interact with the hidden forces of our world. It is a monument to the unseen, a place where Sky and Earth converge in a silent, spiraling embrace of power.

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