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Macfarlane, Robert. "The Truth Behind Alfred Watkins's 'Ley Lines.'" The Telegraph. May 31, 2013. (Jan. 14, 2015) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/hay-festival/10076220/Hay-Festival-2013-The-truth-behind-Alfred-Watkinss-ley-lines.html In his 1961 book Skyways and Landmarks, Tony Wedd published his idea that Watkins' leys were both real and served as ancient markers to guide alien spacecraft that were visiting Earth. [21] He came to this conclusion after comparing Watkins' ideas with those of the French ufologist Aimé Michel, who argued for the existence of "orthotenies", lines along which alien spacecraft travelled. [22] Wedd suggested that either spacecraft were following the prehistoric landmarks for guidance or that both the leys and the spacecraft were following a "magnetic current" flowing across the Earth. [22] I grew up in an area of the US that is supposed to have a lot of line crossing points- and sure enough, that area also has all sorts of stuff like vortexes, burial grounds, witches with deadly books, werewolves, UFO's, a pyramid at the bottom of a lake, ghosts-lots and lots of them, gravity hills, and even a healthy smattering of "saw a little people or something", all in around a 30ish mile area. For example, structures which are considered haunted are often said to be much more active, even dangerous, when along a ley line. Again, ideas such as this originated much later than Watkins’ original book, but are certainly the overall perception of the phenomenon today. Carroll, Robert Todd (3 December 2015). "Ley Lines". The Skeptic's Dictionary . Retrieved 16 September 2019.

Ley Lines: Magical Energy of the Earth - Learn Religions Ley Lines: Magical Energy of the Earth - Learn Religions

In supernatural circles, ley lines are often at the heart of understanding our place in the universe and on planet Earth. The archaeologist Richard Atkinson once demonstrated this by taking the positions of telephone booths and pointing out the existence of "telephone box leys". This, he argued, showed that the mere existence of such lines in a set of points does not prove that the lines are deliberate artefacts, especially since it is known that telephone boxes were not laid out in any such manner or with any such intention. [19]Any study of ley lines and the earth’s energy network will inevitably include touching upon the history of Britain and elsewhere, astroarchaeology, terrestrial zodiacs, sacred geometry, dowsing, myth & legend, folklore & local customs, the Occult, the Western Mystery Tradition, the world of Faery, Paganism & Christianity, Shamanism, and more besides.

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I think the notion of ley lines is interesting... But not too sure how much credence I put into them. Furthermore, the idea that they represented ancient trade routes is not entirely sound either. Many of these ‘trade routes’ would cut straight lines over large hills and otherwise insurmountable, or at least inconvenient, obstacles. Going around these obstacles would have been much easier than going through them (especially if carrying a lot of trade goods).See also: Alignments of random points Eight-point ley line alignments of pizza restaurants in London Archaeologists note that there is no evidence that ley lines were a recognised phenomenon among ancient European societies and that attempts to draw them typically rely on linking together structures that were built in different historical periods. Archaeologists and statisticians have demonstrated that a random distribution of a sufficient number of points on a plane will inevitably create alignments of random points purely by chance. Skeptics have also stressed that the esoteric idea of earth energies running through ley lines has not been scientifically verified, remaining an article of faith for its believers. An interesting connection came to light recently while reading Exogenesis Hybrid Humans by Bruce and Daniella Fenton in which the authors mention the idea that the Akashic Records are said to be stored in the Earth’s magnetic field. A sort of cloud computing storage for every thought, deed, and action that has ever occurred. Extensive research has been done on some of the UK’s most important ley lines. 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.

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Piper, G.H. (1888). Arthur's Stone, Dorstone. Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club 1881–82: 175–80. Kendall, David G. (May 1989). "A Survey of the Statistical Theory of Shape". Statistical Science. 4 (2): 87–99. doi: 10.1214/ss/1177012582. JSTOR 2245331.From one perspective, the tale of ley-hunting is one of a classic modern religious movement, arising with an apocalyptic language which appropriated some of the tropes of evangelical Christianity, flourished for a brief time, and then subsided into a set of motifs and assumptions retained by a particular subculture of believers. From another, it is a frustrating tale of missed opportunities. The neglect of landscape and sensory experience by mainstream archaeology in the mid twentieth century was indeed a serious omission, which earth mysteries researchers could well have remedied to the lasting benefit of knowledge [...] Misled by a fixed and dogmatic set of ideas, however, they passed this by to focus on an attempted proof of beliefs which were ultimately based on faith alone. Part of the popularity of ley hunting was that individuals without any form of professional training in archaeology could take part and feel that they could rediscover "the magical landscapes of the past". [31] Ley hunting welcomed those who had "a strong interest in the past but feel excluded from the narrow confines of orthodox academia". [32] The ley hunting movement often blended their activities with other esoteric practices, such as numerology and dowsing. [33] The movement had a diverse base, consisting of individuals from different classes and of different political opinions: it contained adherents of both radical left and radical right ideologies. [34] Ley hunters often differed on how they understood the ley lines; some believed that leys only marked a pre-existing energy current, whereas others thought that the leys helped to control and direct this energy. [35] They were nevertheless generally in agreement that the ley lines were laid out between 5000 BCE and 2600 BCE, after the introduction of agriculture but before the introduction of metal in Britain. [36] For many ley hunters, this Neolithic period was seen as a golden age in which Britons lived in harmony with the natural environment. [35] As a result, when you connect these points with the world grid, ley lines map. When you identify each global location, you get the icosahedron symbol. This intricate geometric shape cannot be a coincidence. Marcus, Clare Cooper (1987). "Alternative Landscapes: Ley-Lines, Feng-Shui and the Gaia Hypothesis". Landscape. 29 (3): 1–10. Ley lines have been characterised as a form of pseudoscience. [52] On The Skeptic's Dictionary, the American philosopher and skeptic Robert Todd Carroll noted that none of the statements about magnetic forces underpinning putative ley lines have been scientifically verified. [51]

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The Malvern Hills in the United Kingdom, said by Alfred Watkins to have a ley line passing along their ridge To the north, the line passes through St Anne’s Limehouse, one of six churches designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor — and, in fact, right through a mysterious pyramid standing just outside the church building. Its purpose is unknown. It is not a tomb. And it has “Wisdom of Solomon” carved into it.

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Expeditions to both the north and south poles are dangerous ventures. Temperature and unpredictable weather make vile vortices responsible for many lost lives. 5) Karachi I offer a full service in clearing and re-setting disturbed subtle energies in homes and places of work, including dealing with geopathic stress and advising on electro-magnetic pollution. All properties can be affected by negative or disturbed energies but this is especially so in older properties, houses and flats. Homes often need a periodic spring clean at an energetic level.



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