by Robert Scheer
In his book Stonehenge: The Secret of the Solstice
Prout went on to reveal how wrong she realized her first impressions were when she got the opportunity to participate in a pagan ritual at Stonehenge. When she gathered with a group of like-minded women and men, one morning before dawn, she discovered that Stonehenge is not dead at all, but “very, very aware.” During their worship, Prout said, “the stones seemed to welcome and accept us, allowing us to do what we needed in perfection.”
“I prepared myself for a zap of power from the Land,” she said. “What did happen was a subtle, slow process of feeling very good about myself and the group and the Land.”