London's Ley Lines Pathways of Enlightenment

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London's Ley Lines Pathways of Enlightenment

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He argued that straight lines could be drawn between various historic structures and that these represented trade routes created by ancient British societies. To assist this growing body of enthusiasts who were looking for their own ley lines in the landscape, in 1927, Watkins published The Ley Hunter's Manual.

UK Ley Lines: Interactive Map | Higgypop Paranormal

Another reason that explains why alignments can be made up of sites of varying ages is the idea of a genius loci or the spirit of the place. As the park’s name suggests, the land here was levelled up with mud dug up a bit further north to create London’s docklands. While many believe Stonehenge to be a quintessential example of a prehistoric sun alignment site, Watkins believed that it was the crossing point of several long-distance ley alignments.

Since my interest was sparked in the 1970s I’ve noticed how there’s not only a growing acceptance of them but also a widening belief that they form an energy grid that surrounds our planet. Some believe the statues are alien faces, while others say they are stylized versions of Polynesians who inhabited the area. Not every house has a ley-line passing through it but some places are certainly influenced by negative or destructive alignments.

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His critics noted that his ideas relied on drawing lines between sites established at different periods of the past. The high density of historic and prehistoric sites in Britain and other parts of Europe, finding straight lines that "connect" sites is trivial, and ascribable to coincidence. These ancient cultures possessed knowledge we lost with the rise of anti-intellectualism and organized religion. In fact, his love for photography led him to invent several photography-related apparatuses, including a pin-hole camera and one of the first light metres (a device that measured the relative intensity of light), the highly successful Watkins Bee Meter. The original idea put forward by Watkins has been somewhat obfuscated over the years by further influences.The idea of "leys" as paths traversing the British landscape was developed by Alfred Watkins, a wealthy businessman and antiquarian who lived in Hereford.

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Therefore, it may not necessarily imply a great deal that you can draw these lines—at least in the south of England as he did. Arbor Low is a stone circle which is known as the Temple of the Sun and is sometimes referred to as the Stonehenge of the North. The interactive map above show several lines across the British Isles which are generally accepted to be the paths of ley lines. Michell's publications were accompanied by the launch of the Ley Hunter magazine and the appearance of a ley hunter community keen to identify ley lines across the British landscape. e. another dimension) but also locations at which it’s possible to easily connect to and initiate downloads from the Akashic Records.Sanderson believed that electromagnetic disturbances from hot and cold airflow might cause these areas’ abnormal activity. Science is defined in the dictionaries as the pursuit of the unknown, yet science today is coming more and more to insist that it not be bothered with this, and it has reached a point where anything that is not already known is frowned upon. Two that are worthy of close attention are The Spine of Albion by Gary Bilcliffe and Caroline Hoare, and The Axis of Heaven by Paul Broadhurst and Gabriele Trso. Tom Scott explains the theory behind ley lines during a trip to Avebury henge, in Wiltshire on the day of the winter solstice. Some of them may represent trade routes, but to say that all of them together represent a single network is highly questionable.

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Archaeologists and scientists regard ley lines as an example of pseudoarchaeology and pseudoscience. It's got nothing to do with connecting random points on a map, though all its critics seem to think that's what it is. Now, exactly in the circle formed by the Monas Hieroglypica stands a statue of a woman holding a fish.However, in the 1960s, there was a huge revival of interest in his work and in the idea, as there was in many kinds of esoteric and non-mainstream notions. Belief in ley lines nevertheless remains common among some esoteric religious groups, such as forms of modern Paganism, in both Europe and North America. Watkins believed that mark stones like the “whetstone” found at Hergest Ridge or the stone found in the corner of an old house in the village of Pembridge marked important places of trade, and also fell into ley alignment.



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