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CHAMP-DOLENT MENHIR

The Champ-Dolent standing stone, located near Dol-de-Bretagne in Brittany, is one of the tallest standing stones in Europe, reaching nearly 9.5 meters in height. Dating from around 5000-4000 BC, this solitary megalith stands alone in a field. Its name means "Field of Sorrow," referring to local legends of war, divine punishment, and spiritual transformation.

Menhir du champ-dolent
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The Menhir du Champ-Dolent is considered a powerful earth antenna or cosmic tuning fork. Many traditions see standing stones as instruments of subtle energy transmission, and this one—given its height and precise vertical alignment—is believed to channel cosmic or stellar energy into the Earth. The menhir is also thought to mark a ley line intersection, acting as a stabilizer of natural energies and a guardian of local energetic harmony.

Legend says it was erected to stop a battle between two brothers, and in esoteric interpretation, this becomes symbolic: a stone of peace, reconciliation, and the ending of duality.

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