


Stonehenge
STONEHENGE
Stonehenge is surely Britain's greatest national icon, symbolizing mystery, power and endurance. Its original purpose is unclear to us, but some have speculated that it was a temple made for the worship of ancient earth deities. It has been called an astronomical observatory for marking significant events on the prehistoric calendar. Others claim that it was a sacred site for the burial of high-ranking citizens from the societies of long ago.

Avebury Stone Circle
At the centre of a pre-historic complex in the Marlborough Downs stands Avebury Stone Circle, the largest stone circle in the world.


This circle features one of the most impressive henges in Britain as well as remains of a stone avenue.

West Kennet Avenue
The West Kennet Avenue connects the south entrance of the Avebury Henge to the Sanctuary one and a half miles away on Overton Hill. The avenues were the last components of the henge to be constructed at around 2400 BC. That of the West Kennet is believed to have consisted of about 100 pairs of stones spaced at intervals of 80 feet with the avenue being about 50 feet wide throughout much of its length though it may have narrowed as it approached the Sanctuary. As in common with the rest of Avebury many stones were to be buried and many destroyed. The stones varied quite considerably in size between 4 and 13 feet high.

Sibury Hill
The largest man-made mound in Europe, mysterious Silbury Hill compares in height and volume to the roughly contemporary Egyptian pyramids. Probably completed in around 2400 BC, it apparently contains no burial. Though clearly important in itself, its purpose and significance remain unknown.
Silbury Hill is part of the Avebury World Heritage Site, and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.


West Kennet Long barrow
The West Kennet Long Barrow is a prehistoric burial mound near Avebury in Wiltshire, England. It is one of the largest and best-preserved monuments of its kind in Britain. You can enter the barrow and explore five empty stone chambers in which humans were buried from 3700 to 2000 BC.


Jack Temple was a pioneering dowser healer who developed a successful practice in Surrey. He became so successful that there was normally at least a 4-month waiting list.
He achieved worldwide recognition of his work and was notably publicly thanked for the help he had given to them by Princess Diana, Sarah Duchess of York and Jerry Hall.
Jack Temple was in his younger years an organic gardener. He became a dowser-healer at the age of 50 because he intuitively knew that this was the only way to heal his wife who was very ill and who could not obtain relief from conventional medicine.
When Jack developed his dowsing skills he was able to identify within many healing modalities what could help him. The homeopathic tradition taught him to use potentised substances and to treat like with like; acupuncture taught him the energetic value of the meridians. He was self-taught and his technique was unique and very efficient. As a dowser-healer he understood that it was essential to have a firm knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology.
In his opinion, being healthy starts with growing healthy crops and foods. He understood that ailments were very often due to poor nutrition. He once said “don’t think in terms of disease – how you can fight it. Think in terms of the missing nutrient which is creating disease, replace those nutrients and the disease disappears.”
Through his healings, he also came to the conclusion that toxins and traumas in the body also create blockages that may stop the flow of specific nutrients and then lead to ill health. As an organic gardener, he also dowsed the damage done by the chemicals used in modern farming.
He was vehemently against the use of vaccines, especially on children and he would dowse that many of his client’s health problems would stem from such vaccinations. He was very focused on the damage done by toxic substances used to carry the vaccine around the body and get it across the body’s natural defences (e.g. Aluminium Sulphate and Mercuric Oxide).
Guided by his pendulum, Jack would travel the world to locate the necessary remedies to improve his patients’ health. He would collect them from nature around him. He used plants and minerals, and established that the energy of the place in which they are found is critically important for their healing energy.
His affinity with nature and his observations led him to dowse the essential essence needed to put a patient’s problem into relief or remission (he did not use the word “cure”). For every health problem he encountered, he tasked himself to find a natural remedy of the required vibrational frequency to remove the problem.
In later years, his search for healing vibrational energy led him to fossils, numerology, the power of prime numbers, Hebrew text from the Old Testament, Stone Circles, Labyrinths, Vesica Pisces and Sacred Geometry among many other things.
For example, he dowsed that the first words of Hebrew text in the Bible have a strong vibrational energy and if placed under food, it enhances the nutritional energy of that food.
His work developed into a review of all aspects of the mind, body and spirit as they impact upon health.
The theory behind his technique was that the stronger positive vibrational force of the remedy would magnetically attract through the skin the weaker negative vibration in the problem area. He referred to this process as a type of osmosis. Therefore, to heal someone, he would make potentised drops or tablets from a specific formula that he would stick on the weak or diseased area of the body.
Jack has left a tremendous legacy and over 2,500 healing remedies.
He underwent a process of continual development and he was constantly discovering new ways to improve his healing methods.
He was proud of how his treatments on himself kept him young and energetic. He often jokingly commented on how his hair had started to grow again when he was 80 years old!
He wrote 2 books: “The Healer” (1998) and “Medicine Man” (2002). The following quotes are taken from these books:
Sarah Duchess of York:
“I am now stronger than I was thanks to Jack. I am 100% behind him and his work. I recommend him to many people, but there are those who are cynical or afraid to try his methods of treatment.”
Jerry Hall (model and ex wife of Mick Jagger):
Going to Jack Temple was a life enhancing experience. He cured my sister, my mother, my children and me of all of our ailments. He is a genius worker.”
Jack Temple died in 2004 at the age of 87 as a result of complications following a road accident.
Jack Temple ( July 1,1917 - February 13, 2004 )


Jack Temple Healing Centre
Modern Stone Circle in Surrey. Jack Temple constructed the circle using cardinal points and uses it to empower his oils etc which he uses for healing. The stones stand about 12 - 18" tall, they appear to be granite.


A map of 1869 shows a stone circle
near the church of Mary Madgalen.
19 stones were rediscovered by Mr L.Peters in the 90s.
Baptistry at St Mary Magdalene Church, Gillingham,
almost certainly used for the baptism of William Adams,
on 24 th September 1564.

Gillingham Stone Circle



Ste Mary Magdalene Church





William Adams Memorial Gillingham
William Adams (September 24, 1564 - May 16, 1620)
William Adams ウィリアム・アダムス
Miura Anjin 三浦安針塚
the English Samurai