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  1. May 13, 2024 · The Becker Hagens ley lines vortex energy points map shows places aligning with Earth energies. It started with Ivan Sanders 12 vile vortices map. He showed sites with unusual occurrences are linked by energy amplification though ley lines. We have yet to rediscover how the ancients knew about these points.

  2. How Ley Lines Influence Human Consciousness and Well-being. The energetic influence of ley lines on human consciousness and well-being is a subject of great interest. It is believed that ley lines can affect individuals’ mental, emotional, and physical states, aligning them with the Earth’s energy and enhancing overall well-being.

  3. A network of straight lines connects our Churches. The study of Ley Lines is generally attributed to the antiquarian Albert Watkins, who in the early 1920's while travelling across the hills of his home county of Herefordshire became aware that there was a network of straight lines all over the surface of the county.

  4. Producer’s Note: In our Kanaga Series’ 8th Episode, we talk about the Ley Lines/Earth’s Energy Grid. We mention Göbeklitepe could be on one of these grids. In fact there is no any information based on this idea. It is purely fictional. But the Ley Lines Theory exists. Whether you believe or not, it is a fascinating … Continue reading Ley Lines: Earth’s Energy Grid

  5. A long time ago people considered these areas to be sacred, as do many people today. I so want to visit these locations! These areas are calculated by looking at Earth as an energy grid. Ley lines are thought to be Earth's natural energy lines that run along geographical places of interest, including holy places…

  6. Jun 14, 2021 · Explore the extensive overlay of ley lines and the Earth grid. How to add new ley lines to your Google Earth ley line map: Click back arrow to return to the opening screen. Find the area on the map you wish to create a new ley line. Click on the icon, Add place marker. Move your mouse to the area you wish to mark and click to anchor the place ...

  7. Mar 11, 2019 · Ley lines were first suggested to the general public by an amateur archaeologist named Alfred Watkins in the early 1920s. Watkins was out wandering around one day in Herefordshire and noticed that many of the local footpaths connected the surrounding hilltops in a straight line.

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