
In the book, and television series Outlander, Claire Randall, a WW II British combat nurse, visits a fictional prehistoric stone monument circle near Inverness, Scotland in 1945 called Craigh na Dun. Upon touching, or mystically walking through one of the monolith stones she finds herself transported to the year 1743 to live out her destiny. It’s later revealed that others have traveled via the stones and that the best time to do so is on the various Celtic Druid seasonal holidays known to us as The Wheel Of The Year. Apparently, in the Outlander reality, the people who happen into the temporal portals at the right time are destined by fate to fulfill a purpose in the past. Their acts in the past are essential to the future whether they know it or not. Despite efforts to change history there appears to be no way to fulfill their personal mission. Instead, they are the instruments of fate meant to cause the future as they know it.
Earth’s Supernatural Hot Spots That Facilitate Time Travel
Enchanted Energy Zones
The most famous of these enchanted energy zones is of course Stonehenge in England. These ancients, usually Witches or Druids, went further to perform rituals paying homage to Celestial Events, Mother Nature, and the Gods & Goddesses to access the maximum amount of power, and wisdom from the Universe. It is true that these paranormal places can do various amazing things whether a monument exists on it or not. It depends on whether the right person knows how to access the power, or they are fated to do so even without any mystical knowledge. One of these powers is time travel courtesy of warped space-time, wormholes to various points in time, and other temporal transport phenomena.⏰ Read The Entire Article On Our Time Travel Blog…
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