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  1. Nov 20, 2013 · The Lore and Lure of Ley Lines. Many people believe that a grid of earth energies circles the globe, connecting important and sacred sites such as Stonehenge, the Egyptian Pyramids, and the Great ...

  2. Nov 2, 2022 · Invisible, mystical 'energy lines' are believed by some to criss-cross England. Bel Jacobs explores the history and meaning of ley lines, and talks to the artist they have inspired.

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  4. May 3, 2024 · In 1962, the Ley Hunter’s Club was established, while in 1965, Philip Heselton set up the Ley Hunter Magazine for a small group of core enthusiasts. The Magazine survived until the 1990s, demonstrating how much sway ley lines had throughout the later 20th century. Front cover for The Ley Hunter Magazine, issue 71. Source: Rupert White

  5. Some theories suggest that ley lines were established by ancient civilizations as a way to navigate the Earth or mark important astronomical alignments. Others propose that ley lines are the result of natural geological features or even energetic currents created by Earth’s magnetic field.

  6. Oct 24, 2014 · Ley Lines as a Navigation Technique. In theory ley lines were used as a navigation technique to move across the landscape. Early Britons would pick a place to start and then follow the paths based on line of sight to the next highest point, monument, or other unique geographical feature. In this way people were able to move across the country ...

  7. Jul 16, 2018 · In other words: of all the places a ley-line could run, why was this particular route so important? Admittedly, for many people ley-lines are a Marmite concept they either love or hate and which can be explained in one of three profoundly different ways namely: they are historical, mystical, or purely coincidental phenomena.

  8. Ley lines (/leɪ/) are straight alignments drawn between various historic structures and prominent landmarks. The idea was developed in early 20th-century Europe, with ley line believers arguing that these alignments were recognised by ancient societies that deliberately erected structures along them. From Alfred Watkins to the straight line club.

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