Christopher Freeland Mysteries of the Round Towers

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An investigation of the round towers of Ireland and Scotland

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Binding: Paperback

Date Published: 27 Mar 2025

In Ireland, and to a lesser extent Scotland, in seemingly unconnected locations, there are more than 60 enigmatic round towers, often 90 feet tall or higher and nearly uniform in their construction. Believed to have been built between the 7th and 10th centuries CE, the Roman Catholic Church long ago laid claim to them. Yet who built them—and why—is completely unknown, and even their date of construction is debatable.

Presenting a professional dowser’s radiesthetic and magnetic analysis of the round towers of Ireland, Christopher Freeland examines previously unexplored yet fundamental facts common to all of the round towers, including geographic orientation, connections to underground waterways, historical records, and the magnetic polarity of the stones themselves. Explaining the basics of radiesthesia, the energetic science of dowsing, the author shows how the locations of the towers have far-reaching ramifications for the health of humans, animals, and plants in their surrounding areas. His in-person examinations reveal how systematic magnetic orientation of the stones in these towers’ walls, the unusual construction techniques of the unknown architects, and the resulting access to Earth’s telluric forces further enhance their energetic effects. He explores the types of stone used, speculates how many towers once existed, and firmly debunks the assertion that they were built by the Church.

Offering a guide to the creation and purpose of the round towers, Freeland shows that we can once again embrace the ancient wisdom of our ancestors about the flow of energy in the Earth and bring back balance and harmony through understanding Nature’s alchemy of stone, water, and magnetism.

About the Author

Christopher Freeland is a professional radiesthesist and researcher who conducts workshops internationally on spirit release, resolving geopathic stress, geometric form, and more. A former Gurkha officer, Hindu monk, and French-English technical translator, he lives in Ireland and Thailand.

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With their distinctive double-walled tower design, strange doorways, and unique cyclopean construction, it would seem that it would take a historical detective-or someone well versed in the nature and use of stone-to solve this mystery. In Mysteries of the Round Towers, Christopher Freeland does just that. The only other structures comparable to Ireland's round towers are ancient monolithic obelisks found around the world. They have one thing in common with the towers of Ireland: they have the same magnetic disposition, an important clue to their purpose. Freeland makes a compelling case that the subtle, chthonic energies within the earth were part of a now lost sacred science understood by our ancient ancestors. Freeland's knowledge, personal experience, and research are impeccable. And the spirit in which he writes Mysteries of the Round Towers makes it interesting and informative as well as a pleasure to read. * Edward F. Malkowski, author of Ancient Egypt 39,000 BCE *
Christopher Freeland has shown that those who built the round towers had a deep understanding-an understanding we have lost in a materialistic, scientific culture-of the effects of energetic forces and ways to construct conduits to conduct their energies for health. The towers probably continue to be operable-why not?- so they would send energies to those around them, though how far we can't guess. We remain in the thrall of domains we can't see, both modern and ancient. The towers speak to the mystery of unseen forces that drive human behavior and seek to rectify human damage in powerful ways. * Richard Grossinger, author of Bottoming Out the Universe *
Freeland shares and bases his knowledge, guidance, and insights on his many years of personal research and experimentation. Thus, it is up to the individual reader to decide if they wish to delve into this author's unique information and thoughtfully research and experiment on their own what he has claimed and documented within its thought-provoking pages. Certainly, there are many across the world who have for centuries attested to the reality of such things in spite of the skepticism of modern academia. * Brent Raynes, Alternate Perceptions Magazine *

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