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Powerful 5,000-Year Solstice Find Reveals Stonehenge’s Deeper Sacred Origins

Wessex Archaeology’s Bulford discovery places Stonehenge within a deeper sacred and astronomical landscape. The 5,000-year-old timber alignment, dated to around 2950 BC, appears to have marked the summer sunrise and winter sunset centuries before the famous sarsen stones. The find shows how Neolithic communities used observation, ritual, feasting, and landscape design to relate human life…
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Why Modern Paganism Is Surging in Britain: A Powerful Return to Nature and Choice

Modern Paganism is rising swiftly in Britain as a credible, nature-centered alternative in a plural, multi-faith society. Census data and recent research show significant growth, while public rituals such as Winter Solstice at Stonehenge signal growing visibility. Defined as an umbrella of contemporary religions inspired by pre-Christian Europe and the Near East, Paganism emphasizes ritual…