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Plasticine dolmens. What are dolmens and why are they? What does a dolmen mean as a souvenir?

You can relax in Kuban at any time of the year. And tourists have long been no longer afraid of the “dead” season and the lack of the opportunity to plunge into the sea. After all, besides it, there are many equally interesting places.

The Mystery of Ancient Civilization

What attracts tourists from all over the world to the Kuban land are the dolmens, which keep the secrets of centuries, and maybe even millennia. How our ancient ancestors created these strange houses (there is a version that these are tombs) remains a mystery to this day. Someone is sure that these stone structures could not have been created by human hands; they were left on Earth by aliens. But be that as it may, these mysterious structures attract people like a magnet. Moreover, not only Russians, but also residents of other countries and continents come here to touch the secrets of ancient civilizations. Since ancient times, dolmens have been endowed with miraculous powers; they believed that they can return love, help find spiritual harmony, strengthen intuition, impart wisdom, and can... even punish if treated disrespectfully. As for the official version, dolmen is translated from British as “stone table” and is considered by modern archeology in different ways: either as a funeral or as a religious building. The time of their creation dates back to the 3rd - 2nd centuries BC. That is, they are more than one thousand years old. Scientists are sure that dolmens were not built in random places, which is why clots of that amazing energy are concentrated around them, which still feeds numerous visitors. However, until now scientists, as already mentioned, have not come to a common opinion on the purpose of dolmens.

Dolmen Village

I was advised to visit the dolmens located near Gelendzhik, near the village of Pshada (translated from Adyghe means “valley of calm”). You won’t believe it, but there really is silence here and you can even hear the autumn leaves falling under your feet. Although there are also dolmens in Adygea and in the Tuapse region, but only in Pshad, there are so-called “female” dolmens. According to legends, they help specifically the fairer sex.

When you drive towards Gelendzhik, look around carefully. When, upon approaching the village, you see signs - “Village of Dolmens” and “Dolmen 100 meters” - welcome to the mysterious world of our ancestors. When you turn off the highway, you will see a parking lot where you can leave your vehicle. There will also be a cash register there. The tickets come with a map map, thanks to which you can find the dolmens, three of which are located on the slope of the cliff, and the fourth at the very top. Climbing up the slope is a pleasure. In just five minutes of walking, you will come to a sparkling waterfall with cool, life-giving water. You will wash your face with it and feel 20 years younger! Well, those who come here not for the first time take towels with them. A few minutes under an ice-cold “shower”, then vigorous rubbing with a towel, a cup of hot tea from a thermos and a feeling as if wings had grown behind your back.

Energy of love

Literally ten minutes walk from the waterfall and here it is “Dolmen of Love” or as it is also called “Maya”.

“This dolmen brings people true love, helps them find family happiness,” explained the woman who, pressing her hands against the cool wall, asked “Maya” for a great and bright feeling.

This dolmen had many women, girls and girls. Some ladies came to Maya with their husbands. I put my hand to the stove. It was cool at first, then began to warm up. Indeed, some kind of incomprehensible force or energy emanated from the dolmen. Or maybe this energy of love? I remembered the story of a scientist I knew who claimed that our ancestors meditated in these “houses,” lay down inside and went into a trance for weeks, and sometimes even months, and thereby “charged” the buildings with their powerful energy for centuries.

"Khan" does not forgive insults

Literally a few meters from the “dolmen of love” there is the “dolmen of health” or also called “Khan”. According to popular belief, it helps to gain not only physical health, but also mental balance, helps to find the right life guidelines, decide on a field of activity, and choose the right path. This is probably why, in addition to people wanting to be healed of their ailments, near him, students from a Krasnodar university were having leisurely conversations.

This is not the first time we have come here,” said Yegor Smirnov, “you won’t believe it, but with the support of “Khan” I passed the exam with excellent marks, and now I receive an increased scholarship.

Why, I really believe it,” I answer the talkative guy.

Approaching “Khan” I see that his right corner has been taken away. This is how much effort it took to break a piece from a solid stone slab! And after walking a couple of steps, I saw a fragment lying forlornly. A local resident, Anton Evgenievich Lomakin, walking nearby, told me that the barbarity was the work of one of the pilgrims. After standing by the dolmen, he felt an unprecedented surge of energy and decided... to break off a piece of “Khan” so that he could be charged with strength from it at home. Arriving under the cover of darkness, the man broke off a piece from the dolmen - “Khan” may have imbued the fool with energy, but it clearly did not make him smarter! Having grabbed the coveted piece, the pilgrim started to run, but then the unexpected happened: the robber’s strength left him and he fell to the ground. With great difficulty, the unfortunate tourist left this place, and a piece of “Khan” remained lying on its land. Local residents are sure that it was the spirit of the dolmen who punished the scoundrel.

"Tenderness" is hiding in the forest

From the dolmen there is a winding path, along which you can go to the mountain river Doguab and enjoy the murmur of running water, in which fish flash, and the singing of birds. Having rested by the river, we return back and follow another path to the “Tenderness” dolmen, which is “hidden” away from human eyes. Yes, and it’s the hardest thing to get to. Every now and then, tree roots stick out from the forest path and you need to carefully look at your feet. And here it is, the “Tenderness” dolmen. Unlike his brothers, he is short and much wider than them. It is located in the forest itself under the reliable protection of perennial trees. Finding it would have been impossible if not for the signs and paths laid by thousands of people. If you are a mother, then you should definitely visit this dolmen. It's better to bring your children with you. After all, this forest dweller helps maternal feelings flourish, protects babies and adult children from illnesses and life’s adversities, and strengthens family relationships. That’s why you can often see entire families around it. Women told me that after an excursion to this dolmen their children become calmer, sleep well, and become more diligent. One of the interlocutors shared that she was generally in despair; her teenage son completely lost control, became rude, and even began to touch the bottle. She sat for an hour near the dolmen of tenderness. And when she arrived home, you won’t believe it, her son met her at the door and asked for forgiveness. This time the woman came with her son to recharge with positive energy.

Thor will protect the evil

From communicating with the dolmens, I received such a colossal charge of energy that I did not climb, but flew to the very top of the mountain to the “dolmen of success” or “Torah”, as the locals call it. Thor helps you achieve success in all good (!) endeavors. They say that people with bad thoughts are simply unable to rise to the top, the spirit of the dolmen creates all sorts of obstacles for them, then their strength will dry up for no reason, then their head will spin, then their leg will turn in, seemingly out of the blue. But a businessman from Moscow, Sergei Novitsky, who has a chain of stores and is involved in charity work, sponsoring orphanages, comes to this dolmen once every six months and is confident that it helps him cope with the competition and make a good profit, part of which he will definitely give to orphaned children.

And next to the dolmens there is a honey fair, where you can taste and purchase real honey. You can’t imagine how nice it is, after such an ascent to the dolmens, to eat a spoon or two of real mountain honey! There is dark chestnut, viscous linden, and fragrant acacia.

Price issue

If you don’t have a car, you can get to the dolmens by bus, which departs from the bus station in Gelendzhik. The cost of a ticket is from 20 to 50 rubles, depending on the comfort and location of the transport. “Private owners” will also offer their services to you, and they will charge you around 300 rubles.

An adult ticket costs 150 rubles, a child ticket costs 50 rubles.

Why has official science still not recognized dolmens as religious buildings and considers them only burial places for the nobility? What myths about dolmens do tour guides spread? Is it possible to build a stone structure without high-tech tools? What did the type of dolmen depend on: card, trough-shaped or monolithic? Are dolmens really only found in places where sandstone rock comes to the surface of the earth? How did ancient craftsmen lift and stack heavy stone slabs on top of each other? What kind of tools did the builders of religious buildings have? How was a hole made in a dolmen? What is the secret of false portal dolmens? Is it true that a person of any weight can fit into a dolmen? What is easier: to penetrate the dolmen or to get back out of it? How many people does it take to lift the lid of a dolmen? Why did the ancient builders make the entrance to the dolmen so small? Georgy Zakharovich Maksimenko, a member of the Academy of DNA Genealogy, a researcher of the ancient history of the Aryans and Slavs, reveals the secrets of dolmen construction technology and talks about ways to penetrate a religious building.

Georgy Maksimenko:This is obviously a religious building, not a burial place. There are very big debates about this and disputes are going on with archaeologists, that is, they still do not recognize them as religious buildings. Until now, they claim that these are the burial places of certain nobility or leaders, and so on, because if everyone is buried in a dolmen, how many dolmens must there be? For everyone who died. More than two thousand dolmens have already been found throughout the Caucasus, and given that there were Ognishchansky sites next to them, it is obvious that this is a religious building for holding holidays, ceremonies dedicated to the solstice and other holidays, including funeral rites. This is shown very well by the dolmen culture, restored and reconstructed by Leningrad archaeologists, in the Zhane gorge. This is the first dolmen group, it perfectly shows that this is a religious building. If you look closely, you can see in front of the portal that there are traces of hail. Grada is a kind of fire pit, if translated into modern language, which was kindled before these rituals.

That is, a fire was lit there, and this is obvious. And the fire is not so big that, say, it would burn a body or something else, no, namely the size of hail for a religious building. That is, there are echoes from Slavic culture and the Slavic faith. And meditation, including in dolmens, was carried out. To understand how this was done, that is, the technology itself, of course, one trip is not enough. This takes people decades. Whenever there is a dolmen group, as a rule, there is a quarry above the dolmen group. where do they get this stone? When they tell you that this stone, dolmen sandstone, was brought three kilometers away from a neighboring gorge, this is what the guides say on their excursions. This is said and told, for whom? For tourists. These are purely, so to speak, techniques. They have there, in history, this cup of Aphrodite, where Aphrodite washed herself. But it is not a fact that she washed and bathed there. No, in fact, the technology for building dolmens is not as complicated as it seems at first glance. There is always a quarry above the dolmen, there is always a descent of this stone, which is taken from the dolmen, that is, it is lowered from top to bottom and never raised from bottom to top. What determines whether this dolmen will be card type, trough-shaped or monolithic? It depends on the stone itself, that is, what kind of stone it is, sandstone, we call it dolmen stone, in fact, it is a sandstone stone. There is a layer of rock that stretches from Anapa, went, went, went, throughout the Caucasus, apparently it broke through somewhere in the Ochamchira region, because the dolmens end there, and there are no more of them. This layer, it goes, goes, goes, goes. The question is, where is the way out so that this stone can be taken without much effort? There were no bulldozers or anything back then. Therefore, where the rock has come out and this stone is visible, a place is looked for to lay this religious structure, then this stone is extracted from there and dragged down. But it’s one thing to carry a stone on your shoulders, another thing to put logs on it and roll it down the logs.

They take this monolithic stone, hollow out a chamber on top, then hollow out a hole, find a slab on top and cover it with a lid. This is a trough-shaped one. Monolithic, this is when they are made from a monolith, they start to go in from the hole, gouge out, they gouge out the hole, the required size for the hole, then they start to gouge out the chamber. The tool used to gouge is a copper age. To say that they were hollowed out with copper axes, I personally very much doubt it. There were some other stronger tools that made it possible to tap sandstone. Because the sandstone itself is not so soft. If, for example, you take it and saw it with an abrasive disc with a grinder, that’s one thing, but if you tap it, that’s another. But it is clear that they were tapping, it was by tapping that they beat off one piece at a time.

Near Tuapse, at the hundredth kilometer, there is a very clear monolithic dolmen, its age, in my opinion, is about more than four thousand years, it can be seen that they first started to go in with a hole from one side, they came across hard rock inside the sandstone, and they abandoned it places, moved to another. This is such labor-intensive, painstaking work. It seems to us that there is something supernatural, no, there is nothing supernatural there. They split the stone, you can also see how. They made such tucks, inserted metal there, heated it, the metal tore. At first we thought the tree was watered, then we realized that it was not. Still, the Bronze Age, a bronze wedge, was driven in, heated, and from the heat it expanded, split, and cracked evenly and evenly. Then this cut was carefully processed, tapped, and a flat area was obtained.

It is obvious that they made locks to prevent it from coming apart. First, the lower part was laid out, that is, the bottom plate, then the sides were placed, tilted a little, then the lid, it always comes with locks, that is, there is a lock under the lid. What did they do for the castle? They knocked out the chamfer, and that’s it, this chamfer firmly secured the wall. In many dolmens you will see that if on the side of the portal, that is, where the ritual part takes place, everything seems to be openwork, then at the back of the dolmen, as a rule, everything is poured there, covered up. Why? Yes, because it was along this embankment that the lid was lifted. Because it’s one thing when you roll it up, and another thing is that you still need to lift it and put it on the dolmen. So to put it down or, on the contrary, to lay it down, they sprinkled a dolmen on the back, the back wall, and they pushed it along it and closed it, that’s the whole secret.

On the same Shapsug we found a destroyed dolmen, above this trough-shaped one, there are several more dolmens there. We realized that this was a dolmen group, we stuck our hand in and felt with our fingers that there seemed to be some kind of inscription or something like that. Curiosity, of course, is terribly torn. So we decided to lift this slab, but since the slab is not liftable, we contacted the Ministry of Emergency Situations, our guys there, with a KamAZ, tried to pull this slab, but nothing worked. Why? Because there is forest everywhere, purely because of the maneuverability of the machines they could not pull off this slab. What did we do then? We all gathered, 8 men, and 8 of us turned this slab over by hand. It turned out not to be an inscription, it turned out to be a lock, it turned out to be a lid, there was a lock on the lid. Therefore, we saw what was hollowed out, and what we wanted, we wanted a sensation, maybe there was some kind of inscription there. It turned out to be a castle, that is, the lid of a dolmen. And this is to our fears that it is not liftable, that it is not transportable, and so on, if you want, when you are not afraid, you want it, and you really need it, you can overcome it. This suggests that 8-10 people can lift the lid and move it to another place, not even by dragging it, but by hand.

The modern inquisitive mind of a person wants to know not only that dolmens have some kind of power and that it can be asked to solve pressing issues, but he wants to pull this power out, touch it, break it down into pieces, and study it all. This is done with the aim of not begging power and fulfilling its demands before it condescends to help, but taking it into your own hands and managing it as needed. Once upon a time, the process of comprehending this secret was called mysticism, and a method of controlling magic. Now the names have changed, but the essence remains the same. Mysticism became philosophy, and magic turned into applied science.
Dolmens attract, but also make you shake with fear of their invisible capabilities. Maybe someday we will figure out their secrets and treat them like household appliances, but for now we somehow feel uneasy around them. Especially when they start communicating with you.

One day In our Society, a woman worked as a tour guide who was contemptuous of the mystical direction of our work. The topic of her excursions was the historical facts of the existence of various nationalities in the Black Sea region. She conducted very interesting historical excursions. One day, she approaches the “Tunnel to the Future” menhir on the excursion route and begins to tell a completely new legend, which is not found in literature. It told about one tribe that lived in these places and defended itself from enemy attacks. The names and times when the events took place were given. I was surprised because I had never met this legend. Later, she admitted that in an instant the menhir gave her a legend about the people who used the power of dolmens and forced her to immediately tell the tourists. Later, she recognized the fact of the dolmen phenomenon as a certain fact, which can only be discussed in a whisper.
I’ll tell you about several stories when I personally encountered their mystical power and still remember that chill that grabbed my soul and threatened to take me beyond the limits of my mind.
Before organizing a tour desk, we studied geography location of surviving dolmens. Once we stopped the car near the mountain on which the dolmen was located. And a group of five people went in search. They walked in all directions. We found one dilapidated dolmen and decided to look for more. At some point, I felt a strong sense of fear and decided to go down to the car. Imagine my surprise when I saw that the others, without saying a word, also began to leave the forest, admitting that they also experienced fear and a desire to escape from this place.
Here's another story. I once gave a tour along the “The Way to Happiness” route. She walked along the path far ahead of the group. A few meters before the dolmen of Fidelity, I heard ahead, as if in the crowns of trees, a sound similar to the sound of the most delicate tinkling of bells. It was a sunny morning, and this iridescent sound was perceived as the music of heaven. It was a moment that will be remembered for a lifetime.
In the Mamedov Gorge, approaching the dolmen from the side, a few meters before it we felt some kind of dense wall in space. The dolmen seemed to not let us get close to it. We walked around it on the other side, in front, and were able to get a good look. A powerful warlike spirit was felt around him. Dolmen told us his story. In very distant times, when the first people inhabited the earth and bred on it, they flourished. The first people were different. They didn't eat like we do now. They fed on air, smell and sun. But then people began to get accustomed to coarser and denser food: the fruits of plants. This method of maintaining life has become entrenched in people. One day a cataclysm happened on earth. A meteorite fell to the ground. It broke up into small specks of dust containing destructive gas. Many people died and plants died along with them. Hunger began. And people began to remember their original nature. One by one they entered the dolmen, and there the person was transformed, returning to the original way of eating. At this time, the rest, waiting, became embittered from hunger, and fermentation and skirmishes began. The priests strictly guarded the sacrament; they were forced to invent various means of protection. Few were saved. Later they again began to eat solid food, but the mystery of the dolmens allowed them to continue human existence. There was another significant period when the dolmen played the role of a savior. Very warlike people came to these places. They robbed and took the children of the local population into slavery. Then the local priests took action. In dangerous moments, they collected children and hid them in a dolmen, performing special rituals. The power of these rituals kept the raiders away from the dolmen and saved the lives of the children. The historical tasks that this dolmen performed left a characteristic imprint on it, which can be felt when you are nearby. If you feel that you need strength or protection in life, ask for it from the dolmen in the Mamedov Gap.

And this story surprised me even more. One fellow guide once showed a photograph of a dolmen. It was taken early in the morning, when nature was just about to wake up. The figure of a gnome was clearly visible on the roof of the dolmen. It looked like a compacted foggy clot, but it was easily recognizable as a mythical creature, and in color.
Now I’m no longer surprised by this, because I myself encountered an inexplicable phenomenon. I have been preparing for a long time to conduct night meditation in the dolmen. Finally, that time has come. It seemed that nothing mystical was happening, an ordinary forest, cold familiar stones. After 12 at night, when I felt comfortable and reliable protection in the dolmen, suddenly heavy slow steps began to be heard outside, completely unlike human ones. The fear was so strong that it plunged me into an altered state of consciousness. At that moment, through the hole in the dolmen, I saw that outside was not our world, but another. I saw it vaguely, but at the same time I understood what was happening there. There lived creatures that were similar to people, but had a less dense body, tall stature, a stately figure and stately slow movements. I didn’t see them eat, but I knew that among their organs they had a stomach, which received and processed some kind of ale, which maintained the density of their bodies. I have seen the afterlife many times and I can say that the dolmen showed me another world. Both men and women lived in it. They had a relationship, but it was different from what we are used to. When a man got together with a woman, their powers were united, and they lived in constant ecstasy, which fueled them both. When the state of ecstasy weakened, they separated and looked for another mate. I didn't see any children there. Necessary things and buildings appeared out of necessity and disappeared. Lakes with blue water appeared there, then disappeared. I understood that everything appeared for them according to thought and desire and then also disappeared so as not to clog up the space. They had wise men who designed things and a ruler who held a council and accepted new ideas for consideration and approval. Some kind of ideal world. But it was clear that this was a world with very high technologies, the mechanisms of which were driven by the power of thought. The thoughts of these creatures were developed, and the mechanisms were so perfect that I could not understand how and from what a sofa or sand or a pond appeared.
This could have been mistaken for a fairy tale, but this world once again showed itself in my life.
A little about a year has passed. It was winter. This is a break in our seasonal work. It is protracted and it is not always possible to distribute the funds earned over the summer so that they are enough to survive until the next season. There came a time when it was really hard for me. There was nothing to feed the children, and I didn’t know what to do. I went to church and scraped together some change to buy a candle and pray. And there I found out that candles had once again become more expensive. I felt so insignificant in this life that all the way back I shed tears of despair and suffering for how much we had fallen into a vicious circle of addiction in this world. That night I had a dream. I saw the Prosperity dolmen from the excursion route. A young, stately man suddenly emerged from it. I felt his powerful good power. The grass began to turn green around the dolmen, a huge green clearing formed, flooded with a blessed sun. The young man pointed his hand into the distance and said: “Look, people are coming.” In the near future, we formed a group of tourists, and I was able to earn money. That year we had excursion activities start unusually very early, which gave us work. And I realized with terrifying acuteness how close that world is to us, and how real it is.
It will be interesting for everyone if you, our dear readers, share your interesting stories regarding the topic of the mysticism of dolmens.

And we will continue this topic with your help.

The mystery of the dolmens has been revealed.
But many questions remain.

Our Society studies dolmens from the point of view of their impact on humans. After lengthy research, preliminary conclusions were made: dolmens have a synergistic effect on living beings, they begin to take part in fate. It can be assumed that dolmens construct a projection of a person into another space, creating there an energetic similarity with given characteristics (wishes). This clone transmits laws of possibilities 5th dimension into the human brain, which rebuild the model of his behavior to complete the task, not allowing the human psyche to doubt the full result. Near dolmens a person experiences a feeling of euphoria. This is a feeling of perception of the laws of the 5th dimension, in which the perceptual spectrum of our psyche expands. With conscious communication with dolmens, a closer relationship with other laws is observed, which moves to the receptive level of interaction. That is, at the same time, we not only feel and superficially enjoy a new sensation, but this sensation becomes a sign of the biochemical reaction of our body, which has begun to rebuild itself and move towards the fulfillment of a desire. Therefore, miracles are made with our own hands. But without an impulse from another dimension this would not be possible.
You can find the conclusions of scientific research in the dissertation section. Here we will give a general description of the effect of dolmens on humans, which is based on scientific research and lift the veil of secrecy about the mechanism of miracles of healing and changes in fate for the better.

Psychobiodynamics of the internal reserves of people visiting dolmens.
The “crawling graph” effect.

The study of dolmens, mysterious stone structures that have survived from the depths of millennia to our times, is deepening. Over the course of ten years of practical work with dolmens, it was discovered and recorded in case study tests that dolmens have an impulsive psychodynamic effect on a person. This paper will present facts about the movement of human psychobiological indicators. Processing of individual data shows changes in the physical and mental well-being of an individual, regardless of psychotype, age, physical fitness and general health. The indicators confidently prove the impact of dolmens on humans. In this example, this effect brings a positive psychobiotherapeutic effect.
The study of human behavior near dolmens provides a huge range of scientific data. Systematizing the data obtained, we will begin their study with a generalization of the visual and psychosomatic subjective sensations of a person under the influence of a certain complex of dolmens.
The beginning of a serious study of these facts was visual observations of human behavior during routine practical work during excursions. Over ten years, a rich wealth of oral emotional statements of changes in state has accumulated. A large percentage of tourists in each group noted improved mood, lighter body weight and a change in mental mood to a state of joy and peace and flight. These poetic expressions are the essence and an important indicator of the internal psychosomatic state, which until now has been paid attention to by various directions only of religious movements. History notes a huge number of people reaching for a similar state. This means there is a great demand for it. It is quite obvious that this is a need for a certain source of energy, which manifests itself through a person by increasing the hormone of joy in him. The production of hormones that increase the overall tone of the body is stimulated by a hidden source. There was an assumption that the dolmen contains a mechanism that acts on this source.
Thanks to our extensive experience working with these structures, we have compiled a Questionnaire, which formulates the optimal questions, verified by many years of observations for the entire group and for each group member individually.
The Questionnaire asks three simple questions:
1. How do you feel before visiting the dolmens?
2. How do you feel after visiting the Prosperity Dolmen?
3. How do you feel after visiting the dolmen complex?
And also seven characteristics of the general psychophysiological state of a person are given, on which the individual is most accustomed to concentrating his mental attention:
The survey was conducted at different times of the year. The groups were formed from participants of different social and intellectual levels. The survey was conducted unexpectedly, and the participants did not have the opportunity to psychologically prepare in advance for the answers, so the survey can be considered completely objective.
The figures noted during the survey do not, at first glance, provide a concrete vision of the trend of change. However, processing of this data using charts, histograms and graphs gave very interesting results and took a serious step towards unraveling the mystery of the impact of dolmens on humans.
Let's look at a few examples of chart research.

Table 1.

Table No. 1 presents a diagram and histograms of group No. 1, studied during a regular excursion. The diagram shows the number of group members answering a specific question by questioning and raising their hands to a specific answer formulated in the questionnaire. The answers on the chart are arranged by color.

Data processing shows the percentage of a particular answer in relation to others. The top chart represents the percentage of responses before the tour. Items 1 and 2 indicate the percentage of participants focused on the painful state, mental anxiety. Point 3 - “normal”, that is, a borderline psychobiological state in which a person does not react in any way to his internal state and does not show interest in the outside world. This is the largest number of participants.
The second diagram shows the change in the group’s state after visiting the first dolmen, codenamed “Well-Being.” Here, paragraphs 1 and 2 completely disappear. That is, during a visit to the Dolmen of Prosperity, the group’s attitude towards its own condition changes. The yellow color decreases in size, the mass of colors increases, indicating a change in psychobiological processes that are aimed at a feeling of lightness in the body and the disappearance of heaviness in the soul.
The histogram shows a clear direction of change in this state by the upward movement of the “floating pipes” and their increase in size.
The above graphograms reflect the common “substance”, that is, the common invisible psychobiological field of the group, which is influenced by unknown factors. These factors clearly appear next to the dolmen of Prosperity. This “substance” changes its properties towards a state of lightness in the body, peace of mind, emotional uplift, which distracts from fatigue, mental worries and painful sensations. The histogram displays the fact of an increase in the mass of “healthy psychobiological substance”, which indicates a change in the general psychological background in the group and a decrease in the “sick psychobiological substance”.
The third graph displays the psychodynamics of the group members. The graph “creeps” towards numbers showing peace of mind, lightness of the body, and an unusual, pleasant emotional upsurge. The mass of this substance increases and acquires a solid weight at levels 5 - The mood is excellent, the soul is light and calm; and 6 - I experience lightness in my body, no pain, no feeling of fatigue.
Before the excursion, 2 people experienced physical pain, 10 people felt just fine. After the Dolmen of Prosperity, the emphasis changed towards new sensations. The indicators of painful sensations disappeared and the indicators of relief in the body and soul increased. At the end of the excursion, the “sick” indicators disappeared, the “Normal” status indicators decreased, and the number of participants feeling “excellent” increased.
The plotting is of particular interest. It demonstrates the fact that the number of participants is moving toward an elevated psychosomatic state. Based on the X-axis, where individual phases are encrypted, this total mass moves towards a lighter state in which a person experiences only positive sensations. At the same time, painful sensations, which are a manifestation of disturbances in the functioning of internal organs, disappear. Consequently, the work of internal organs is also changing at the moment. For what time is the emerging givenness anchored? This is a question for further research. What makes the graph crawl? There is a possibility that at a certain moment, when a critical mass of “healthy psychobiological substance” accumulates, a form of health materializes. Usually in the human body processes of change to wear and tear and illness occur according to the following scheme: unfavorable conditions - poor psychosomatic state - painful reaction of the body. In the case of visiting the Prosperity dolmen, judging by the data, the scheme changes radically: unfavorable conditions (long, accelerated climb uphill) - excellent psychosomatic state - liberation from painful sensations, relief of the sensation of the body itself.

Table 2.

Table No. 2 shows group No. 2. In this group, the largest number of participants are in a borderline state, that is, in point 3. The borderline state includes people with good health, drawing strength for life from their internal potential, which nature gave from birth and with a good genetic background. Such people are resistant to various natural and mental influences and quickly restore their previous form after exposure to short-term stressful situations.
Chart 1 shows in yellow that the border contingent makes up the vast majority. Diagram 2 records the state of the group after visiting the Prosperity dolmen. Paragraphs 1 and 2, indicating the painful state of the participants, completely disappeared and the “psychobiological substance” changed its colors. The number of yellow, that is, “no” participants has decreased and the number of colors, meaning the state of “excellent” and “the soul is light and calm,” has increased. The trend of changes in the following diagram went towards an increase in the number of participants experiencing a state of psycho-emotional uplift, that is, items 4,5,6,7 pulled the “votes” to themselves.
The histogram clearly demonstrates the general background rising towards improvement. The graph shows that the Dolmen of Prosperity focused the level of “healthy substance” and began to pull it towards the emotional reaction and activated the biological substance. Further psychodynamics confidently moved the graphic image towards improving overall well-being.

Table No. 3

Table No. 3 presented the changes in a group of 20 people. After visiting the Dolmen of Prosperity, the number of participants experiencing pain and mental anxieties significantly decreased, and after the dolmen complex, almost everyone began to feel at the level of points 3, 4, 5, 6. The histogram presented a modification of the group’s state to “a wonderful mood, lightness of soul and in body. The graph moves towards 7, which means “an unusually pleasant emotional upsurge.”

Table No. 4

Table No. 4 involves 24 people. In this example, the graphical representation of the second line is of interest. This is the state of the group after visiting the Dolmen of Prosperity. The data was concentrated in position 5 - “The mood is great, my soul is light and calm.”
After calmness, the movement leads to lightness in the body and freedom from fatigue and pain. The graph shows how the change is progressing: it seems to rest on the lower marks on the X axis and begins to stretch further to mark 7. This means that the general psychobiological background first emerges from a painful state, unites in a common healthy field and confidently moves on, lightening the body weight .

Table No. 5

Table No. 5 reports that the group has a serious low-frequency background. The number of participants experiencing a painful condition is 8% and psychological discomfort is 54%, 38% feel normal. The Dolmen of Prosperity confidently corrects this situation, and the dolmen complex raises the healthy background to the level of 23% of participants feeling “normal” and up to 77% of participants feeling an increased emotional state.

Table No. 6.

Table No. 6. There are 40 people in this group. The largest number of participants indicates a borderline state. In the second line of status, changes move to the level of 3, 4, 5, 6. The group then gives indicators indicating the movement of the condition from borderline to mild.


Summary table 1.

The paper presents examples of a study of 6 groups that visited the Dolmen of Prosperity. Let's consider the indicators of the general background of changes. Taking into account almost identical weather conditions (sunny weather), all data can be combined into a single group.


A total of 131 people participated in this study.
At the beginning of the studies, 9% of participants experienced physical discomfort and 15% psychological discomfort, and 53% experienced a borderline “normal” state. During the excursion after visiting the Dolmen of Prosperity, the percentage changed from 9% in point 1 to 3% and completely disappeared after visiting the dolmen complex. The percentage of borderline participants decreased. This contingent joined the movement of the general mass towards “healthy indicators”.
P 5 – I’m in a great mood, my soul is light and calm – collected the largest number of votes at the Dolmen of Prosperity. After this, the numbers began to increase, indicating a tendency for the general psychophone to move towards a state of relief of the body and a change in psychosomatics from sick to healthy.
It is quite obvious that the Dolmen of Prosperity has an effect on a person. There is an assumption that the mechanism of this influence lies in the dolmen, and the human being falls under this influence and “sits on a certain wave” on which this mechanism operates. The fact of the physical sensation of lightening of the body gives reason to assume that the processes occurring in the subtlest components of the body are activated in the body. It's like solid ice that was placed on a stove, melted, and the boiling water turns into steam.
A huge number of different kinds of metabolic processes occur in the human body. They all occur under different conditions. Under the influence of the Prosperity dolmen, processes are stimulated, including those responsible for immunity. Here the process of thinning the blood and improving the functioning of the circulatory system occurs. Here the balance of the ideal blood formula is achieved. Indicators of flow from a sick psychophone to a light and healthy one indicate the release of the internal driving flow of blood, because it is the main driving flow of the body’s activity, from an unknown binding substance that does not allow the body to move easily and freely. This is the process of bringing the blood composition to normal and improved, which allows a person to live longer and make more achievements for his life experience development. This is a certain push, stimulation of the body and bringing it into a healthy state. Fixing, anchoring this result so that the body is only on this “wave” is possible, but it is a matter of time. After all, any state of the body is a habit, a reflex reaction. Changing the direction of movement of reflex impulses is a very difficult process, but for many individuals it is not hopeless. In our work, we strive to teach a person not only to tune in to health, but also to take decisive actions for this. The mechanism of the dolmen of Well-Being makes a person convinced that health is the norm of life and it needs to be kept only at an elevated level.


Travel to Krasnodar region, Sochi, Lazarevskoye

On the evening of December 11, our group of 15 people arrived at the base in the village of Lazarevskoye, Krasnodar Territory. After settling into rooms and evening exercise, having dinner with the hospitable owners of the mini-hotel, everyone went to rest.

Early in the morning of December 12, a 20-seater minibus arrived for us, the driver was Sergei, who met us at Adler airport and subsequently transported us along the entire travel route.

After breakfast and a short preparation, everyone cheerfully boarded a mini-bus and headed towards the gorge of the village. Thessaloniki, where the local huntsman and local historian Vladimir was waiting for us, who later accompanied us when climbing the mountain along its slopes.


After a rather long steep climb, the group first came to a picturesque waterfall on a mountain river, and only then to the first two Dolmens of the dolmen group located on this mountain.

We called the first Dolmen “Old Man”, since it is a rather large trough-shaped dolmen with a fallen lid and a pyramidal upper projection located to the left of the portal. The dolmen is notable for the fact that in the center of the broken and slipped lid there is a hole, reminiscent in shape and size of a dolmen portal. And also the appearance of the rock itself has a rounded shape at the bottom and a strange scaly surface at the base. The impression is that the entire rock was processed from below instrumentally and delivered from another place.

The whole group noted the fact that while on the “Old Man” dolmen, people felt relief after a long climb. The shortness of breath has disappeared. There was a desire to think about the eternal, to admire the beauty of the surrounding gorge. Apparently, the energies passing through the Dolmen have a beneficial effect on a person, which Mehdi also noted while on the surface of the Dolmen. Vladimir told the group members that there were several Dolmens in this area, which disappeared from their places without a trace, which was confirmed by other witnesses to these events. Moreover, they were located in places hard to reach for any equipment, and the process of dismantling and removal was quite difficult. Which once again reminds us of the mysterious forces associated with Dolmens.

Adjacent to the “Old Man” Dolmen on the right is a smaller Dolmen, also trough-shaped with a intact but cracked lid. They named him Dolmen “Grandson”.

The energy of that place also turned out to be positive and even healing. Holding hands and forming a circle around the Dolmen, on the advice of Mehdi, closing their eyes, everyone made a wish. Touching the Dolmen in the back, a warm zone was discovered and several group members felt relief from pain in the joints of their legs, this especially helped Radik, as it relieved old pain. Also, in the area of ​​this Dolmen, group member Vlad noticed an ancient burial in the form of a mound with a masonry of identical stones, to which Vladimir said that this was apparently not a looted medieval burial. Here Mehdi felt that Dolmens may be a means of communication among the inhabitants of an ancient antediluvian civilization, their age is from 10 to 15 thousand years. They were used to provide long-distance warnings about enemy raids and events in a specific area. The Dolmen chambers are frequency resonators; the Dolmens themselves stand above the fracture sites. An ancient civilization could communicate telepathically and, entering into resonance with the energies of the earth in the resonator chamber of the Dolmens, the thought was transmitted at a distance to the Dolmen that corresponded to the same frequency characteristics. The inhabitants of that civilization were much larger in size than people, and the construction of Dolmens was not particularly difficult for them. This is just a theory, but it has the right to life and is confirmed by the sensations of the strongest psychic. In any case, the location of the Dolmens above the faults in the earth's crust and the shape of the chamber for resonance speak about the energetic purpose of the Dolmens. Perhaps these were also accumulators of energy clots, since all of them had massive plugs in portals or traps for the same plasmoids, generated by faults during the movement of layers of the earth's crust, and the piezo effect produced by this. And there is no longer any doubt that Dolmens are connected with energies and their frequencies. Their secondary use, by more modern inhabitants in the past, is as storage facilities, temples, and ritual places of sacrifice to gods and spirits. And a later use - burial places for the remains of individuals and entire families and clans of Circassians and Alans who lived in these territories in the relatively recent past. Also, under many mounds, small Dolmens are found, in which there are remains of the dead and objects corresponding to that era.

So let's get back to our expedition. After the ritual at the “Mushroom” Dolmen, we moved to the dolmens of the slope, where we discovered a huge trough-shaped Dolmen completely covered with soil, but, unfortunately, only the “trough” itself is visible on the surface.

Further, already going down the forest slope, we came to a strange rock formation, reminiscent of the walls of a gigantic structure torn apart by a powerful explosion. And even on some stones there was some kind of processing, again in the form of large “scales”. Just below the rock there is an interesting trough-shaped dolmen, tilted (possibly from the impact of this explosion to the side). The uniqueness of this Dolmen is that it has a so-called false portal in the left wall. A convex hemispherical “false” plug. The dolmen was called “False Portal”

Next we went down to an interesting Dolmen with a broken lid slab, it is also trough-shaped, with a ledge on the back wall with a strange ornament in the form of nine identical recesses, similar to some kind of control circuit. The worker dolmen and everyone nearby felt impulses of energies emanating near his portal. The dolmen was called “Nine”, according to the number of recesses on its base. Mehdi told us that this Dolmen was used as a time machine.


Even lower is a Dolmen with a missing lid, protruding above the slope, also trough-shaped and quite large.


Nearby there is also a strange pile of rocks, giving the impression of a broken building. While inspecting the last Dolmens for today, it began to drizzle and dense fog descended.

And we still had a long descent from the mountain ahead of us. But everyone got down safely, loaded into a mini-bus and went to our base in Lazarevskoye to see Ilgiz, where a delicious barbecue was waiting for us. The day ended with a delicious dinner with pleasant fatigue, with conversations about dolmens, about the secrets that surround us everywhere, with songs and jokes. The next day, December 13th, the rain stopped safely and did not bother us anymore. After breakfast, we boarded a minibus and went to the famous Volkonsky Dolmen, going down to it and inspecting and photographing, paying attention to the strange vegetation on the stones, hollows in the surface of the dolmen and the heel stone fused into it, we listened to Mehdi’s feelings. Where he said that the Dolmen has long been used as a place of sacrifice and, therefore, has quite negative energy. This is one of the only surviving completely monolithic Dolmens, the chamber of which is made through a portal. The dolmen is carved into a huge sandstone rock and is located between two rivers flowing down the gorge, just above the Volkonsky gorge fault. And it is probably the most visited by tourists in the area.



But our interest lay a little further than the location of the Volkonsky Dolmen, to the “Two Brothers” rocks, or rather to their reverse side. These rocks are located a little further along the gorge and rest against each other above the Volkonka river. There is a well-maintained hiking trail leading there, and getting there is quite easy.


So, the rocks have strange round dents scattered across the entire surface of the back side of these rocks. The impression is that the dents were left by some high-temperature object that collided with a stone wall. The shape of the more melted rim and the depressed spherical surface of the dents indicate this.


To which Mehdi said, referring to his feelings, that this may be the impact of some kind of energy weapon of the ancients. Plasma or cannon. Perhaps this is a collision of ball lightning or plasmoids born from the fault of this gorge and whose path is blocked by these rocks. By the way, in the area of ​​the Volkonsky Dolmen, luminous balls and flashes of certain energy objects are often observed. Electronic equipment often breaks down. It was there that Mehdi’s phone broke down completely and could not be repaired. But why only him? Perhaps the fusion of Mehdi’s personal energy and local energy led to an overabundance, and what happened was what happened.

After performing the ritual of installing a stone pyramid and doing a general photo session, the group went up to the bus. And our path continued further into the Mamedovo Gorge, where we had to climb to picturesque waterfalls that form a whole multi-level cascade. After making several ascents and descents, we finally reached the river. Igor and Irina took a bath in the icy waters of the “Youth” and “Love” waterfalls, respectively.


Everyone happily washed their face and posed for photographs in this picturesque and strong, energetic place. We rested and headed back. After having lunch at a trout farm and drinking herbal tea, everyone went up the slope to the “Healer” or “Pyramid” Dolmen, a large trough-shaped dolmen of the Mamedov Gorge.

The dolmen, like everyone else, made an impression on the whole group. On this day, the energy from it felt heavy and negative, which Mehdi told us about, but at the wishing tree, burned out from the inside by a lightning strike, we all felt a surge of strength and vigor.

And holding hands around, they made their deepest wishes, tying ribbons on the tree.

Having gone down to the bus, we happily loaded up and went to the sea, to meet and spend the evening sunset. After all, tomorrow we are leaving...

At the sea, everyone wet their hands and feet, since the winter water was already cold, took pictures and went to the base, where a farewell dinner and a heated bath awaited. After dinner, Mehdi gathered us all and here it is - a psychic’s opinion about what he saw.

Shocking facts about dolmens from psychic Mehdi:

“At different periods of time, dolmens were used in different ways: some kept pets there because it was not damp, some used them for storing food (since the temperature was always cool), some used them as burial places, some sometimes it was used as a place of detention (prison), someone used it as an isolation ward (for sick people)... If you imagine all the action in our time, then dolmens were both a refrigerator and a cage, a grave, a place for sacrifice. Also, these places were used as a refuge from someone (something), sometimes used to hide children. There are a lot of versions and they all have reasons.

And now I will tell you my vision: I am firmly convinced that 7 years ago I said what was confirmed after the trip - dolmens were used to communicate at a distance, in the modern world it is a walkie-talkie. How the mechanism worked: dolmens are often located on the coastline on a hill. Some structures have the opening sealed, meaning there is no entrance to them. Such dolmens are amplifiers for transmitting information. The original sound was achieved with the help of a large instrument, which at one end entered into the hole of the dolmen and the person “dooled” there three times, after which the hole was closed. The resonance reached another dolmen, which was located at a certain point in a certain diagram. And in order to transmit information to distant dolmens (which were very far away) amplifier dolmens (which were sealed) were needed. Next to each dolmen there were settlements where people lived. That is, where there was a dolmen, there was a settlement. Near each dolmen there were those who guarded it, and if the guard saw the enemy approaching (mainly from the sea), it gave warning signals in the form of 3 sound signals. In today's language - alarm signals. In this way, information could spread along a chain from one locality to another. This distance could be more than 10 km. If the signal was not strong enough, the dolmen keepers repeated it. The age of the dolmens is more than 10 thousand years, and everyone who lived in this area afterward did not know about the original goals and objectives of the design, which means they used them as it was convenient for them.

It is a pity that today some dolmens are badly destroyed. This cannot be allowed. This is the heritage of our ancestors, which must be preserved. From my visions, I can roughly describe the people who built the dolmens. They were different from modern humans, they were highly developed physically, 10 times stronger than us, and were about 4 meters tall. When I saw the monolithic dolmen, I understood the answer, since basically dolmens were built in a U-shaped way, the main blocks were turned and a roof was laid on top, which weighed several thousand kg. And who could put such a stone?.. Strong and very strong people. Then about 10 people 4 meters tall will be enough. But when I saw a monolithic dolmen with a hole, I realized that there were people like us at that time. The hole in the monolithic dolmen was made by a person using a transparent liquid and a special tool. First, the stone was treated with a liquid that corroded the surface, and then the work was carried out with a tool. The clear liquid acted like an acid. I would also like to say a few words about the fact that in those distant times these “big people” were very afraid of their enemies, but it is difficult to describe who these enemies were. If I write this, it may make many people laugh, because it is connected with mythical creatures and with the same “big people”.

So, dolmens were intended to transmit signals at a distance, but also on some dolmens I saw certain signs that spoke of creating contact between worlds. In addition to these signs, the depicted constellations were also visible, but they were unclear (destroyed by time). I have no more evidence, but still, according to my feelings, the original appearance of the dolmens was different. Now we see only a stone frame. The upper cladding of the dolmens was darker and on top of it were depicted drawings and hieroglyphs. It's a shame they didn't survive. What we see as images on dolmens now is the work of a person who simply decided to carve or knock something out or depict it on stone as a keepsake. It even happens that some people take part of the dolmens and move them to the territory of their possessions. probably in order to then build a business on this and show off the historical find for money. Please understand that this is our heritage and it is important to respect it. Modern houses stand for 200-300 years and then collapse, but these architectural monuments have stood for many centuries, and more specifically, for more than 10,000 years. Have respect for this and for those who built these structures.”

The next morning, everyone said goodbye to the hospitable owners of the mini-hotel, Ilgiz and Sonya, and went by bus to the airport. 100 km of Sochi serpentine. Before departure, we visited the Olympic Village and the 2014 Winter Olympics venues.


Then we said goodbye to our friends from Krasnodar: Vlad and Natasha and flew safely to Moscow. This is how our trip went. The team was very united and friendly. MehdiTravel expresses its deep gratitude to everyone who participated in this journey. See you again!

Technological aspects of the manufacture of portal slabs of dolmens of the Caucasus and their decorative design.

The final experiment in a series of activities in the program for researching technologies for the construction of dolmens in the Caucasus was the technological process of processing sandstone slabs intended for portal use using stone tools.

The portal slab of the dolmen is its main distinguishing feature from other megalithic structures. Its important parts are the dolmen hole and additional volumetric elements - ornamentation and the sleeve itself that covers the hole.

Geometrically, manholes are usually round, not ideally shaped, rarely found in the shape of a rectangle or in the shape of a circle segment. The ornamentation on the portal slab is extremely rare and the dolmens of the Caucasus with the ornamentation of the portal slab can be counted on one hand; almost all of them are located on the southern slope of the Main Caucasian ridge.

Archaeological finds that demonstrate the manufacturing phases of the mentioned dolmen elements are extremely rare. On the back slab of the dolmen, discovered by Mikhail Kudin (Kudin, Third Abkhaz International Archaeological Conference 2011, pp. 114-119) in the “Wolf Gate” tract, the hole was only half made.

A facade slab of an unfinished composite dolmen of the Mizegukh group with the same phase of an unfinished manhole was also discovered.

Obviously, some important reasons prevented the ancient builders from finishing the construction of these dolmens; most likely it was an intertribal war. The unfinished dolmens remaining in this way allowed us to assume a technology for making a manhole in a portal slab, different from the picket technology (Semyonov, 1968, pp. 81-83), which was traditionally assumed for this kind of work.

The window, made to a depth of about ten centimeters, already had smooth walls around the perimeter of the circle, and at the same time the bottom of the resulting cylinder was chipped in a chaotic manner. Apparently, the manhole window was not drilled out, but cut out along the perimeter, while the inner part of the stone mass was broken into pieces and removed, making it possible to go deeper into the rock.

To experimentally confirm this technique for processing the portal slab, we decided to use a flint tool as a cutter. Also, tools made of diabase, copper and bronze were used to test the technologies. When carrying out work on carving the rounded perimeter of the future hole, it turned out that flint turned out to be the most effective tool.

The abrasive properties of sandstone caused the metal tool to quickly become dull and lose its effectiveness. Flint and diabase lasted much longer. It should be noted that for percussion work, diabase, as a less brittle stone, is more acceptable, while for carving, flint is clearly superior. The experiment was carried out near the village of Volkonka, Lazarevsky district, on a slope with natural sandstone outcrops. This place is known as “Sortuchastok” and along its slope there is a group of dolmens of various types (semi-monoliths, tiled and composite). In two hours of working time, using a flint chisel, a stone chopper and a copper adze, we obtained a fragment of a manhole cut to a depth of 30 mm.

A similar technique of working with stone turned out to be effective for creating convex bas-relief patterns on the portal slab.

The technology for creating a portal manhole prompted me to think about the identity of the processing methods and their probable identity, both for the manhole and for the ornamentation of the portal. In just over three hours, on a rock fragment located not far from the famous dolmen-semi-monolith (with a cross on the facade) in the area of ​​the same dolmen group “Sortuchastok”, a “comb” ornament was carved and modified using the picketage technique

And a solar symbol.

These symbols are similar to those located on the famous dolmen from the Svir Gorge (Markovin, 1978, p. 214).

For a long time it was believed that this dolmen was destroyed during the construction of the gas pipeline, but Sochi local historians recently discovered it completely intact.

Also, a common decorative element of portal slabs, a protruding hemisphere, was carved onto an experimental block of sandstone.

Conspicuously placed bas-reliefs

Over time, they will become covered with growths, and erosion will hide the traces of fresh processing. In order to avoid possible misunderstandings in the work of future generations of archaeologists and local historians, materials for conducting experiments were transferred to the Museum of the History of the City of Sochi. Based on the experiment, the following conclusions can be drawn: the construction of a dolmen with stone tools is a real and full-fledged process. It would be unfair to unconditionally give the laurels of dolmen construction to people with bronze tools.

At the previous stages of the research, successful experiments were also carried out on the polygonal combination of dolmen blocks and wedge splitting of a sandstone slab in order to obtain a rectangular part of a tiled dolmen. Thus, all the main technological processes necessary for the final stage of construction and ornamentation of the Caucasian dolmens received their final logical conclusion.

Experiments confirmed the reality of the proposed methods and showed their actual labor costs and time-consuming work. In further research, the results obtained may allow us to reconstruct in more detail the historical picture of the construction of megaliths in the Caucasus.

I will be happy to answer constructive questions.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Markovin V.I. Dolmens of the Western Caucasus. – M.: Nauka, 1978.

Semenov S.A. Development of technology in the Stone Age. – Leningrad: Science, 1968.

Kudin M.I. Unfinished monuments and the construction evolution of dolmens in the Caucasus. Third Abkhazian international archaeological conference 2011. – Sukhum, 2013.

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