Coordinates: 51°08′56″N 0°42′25″W / 51.149°N 0.707°W / 51.149; -0.707
Thursley is a village and civil parish in southwest Surrey, west of the A3 between Milford and Hindhead. An associated hamlet is Bowlhead Green. To the east is Brook. In the south of the parish rises the Greensand Ridge, in this section reaching its escarpment near Punch Bowl Farm and the Devil's Punch Bowl, Hindhead.
The village's name came from Old English Þunres lēah meaning lea of the god Thunor or Thor (in his northern guise), just as Thundersley, Essex; it was probably a site where he was worshipped. There is a rocky outcrop near the village referred to in Victorian guides to the area as Thor's Stone. This stone, according to the Surrey Archaeological Collection (volume 88), is first mentioned in Saxon times as being "near Peper Harow", an adjacent parish with known pagan connections. The precise stone or rocks this refers to is now uncertain with some sources indicating it could be the rocky outcrop and others suggesting it may be an ancient Celtic boundary stone found on the margin of Pudmore pond on Ockley Common.
Through my soul I can life forever
The sense of death is the escape of life
But I'm neither angel still devil
No ghost - No human being
In the maze of torment rules fear and pain
The priest of doom guard above
In the maze of torment rules fear and pain
The priest of darkness guard above offer dead corpse
In that can die eternal
In realm of souls - I sorrow for new life
Through my soul - I can't die
Through my soul - Let me alone
Dooms day near - revenge is here - mirrors broke
Soul in hope - Soon i'll be death
Trough my painless soul I can life forever
The sense of death - In human sacrifice...