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  1. May 24, 2022 · St. Michael Ley Line Map. This is an interactive map showing the most well-known of all leylines, St Michael's Leyline, The St. Michael's Ley, or the Saint Michael Alignment. The line aligns with the path of the Sun on the 8th May, the festival of St Michael.

  2. Definitely yes! "Ley" lines, or "Earth Energy" lines exist all across America, absolutely. A "grid" of twelve Great Circles surrounds the Earth, we call the "Earth Grid." each one bisects the Earth (like the Equator), and these intersect, forming an exquisite geometric grid. The most famous version of this is the Becker-Hagens EarthStar Globe ...

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    • Ley Lines: Earth's Intriguing Mysteries
    • History and Development of Ley Line Theory
    • What Is The Difference Between Ley Lines and vortices?
    • What Makes A Site Sacred?
    • Resources About Sacred Sites in North and South America
    • Maps and Resources on Ley Lines and Vortices from Ley Hunting Enthusiasts
    • Comments Welcome - Are You A Believer?

    Have you ever sensed that there was something special about a particular place, but couldn't quite put your finger on what it was? I know I have had this experience in both the city and the country. If you're wondering about places that have generated this experience for you, it's possible that they could be located on a ley line. "Ley line" is a t...

    Alfred Watkins and the Original Theory

    The original theory of ley lines is believed to have first been popularized by Alfred Watkins from Hereford, England. In 1921, he was studying a map of the countryside when he had a sudden insight. According to a biography by his son, it was as if his mind was, "...flooded with a rush of images forming one coherent plan. The scales fell from his eyes and he saw that over many long years of prehistory, all trackways were in straight lines marked out by experts on a sighting system. The whole p...

    New Age Development

    Paul Devereux, a prolific author and the editor of Ley Hunter magazine for 20 years, says that today's ley line theories would be unrecognizable to Alfred Watkins. According to Devereux, Watkins believed that leys were laid down by surveyors during the Neolithic period. During the period after Watkins first popularized ley lines, the study of this phenomenon lost steam. It was revived with a psychedelic twist in the 1960s when an ex-RAF pilot named Tony Wedd blended Watkins's ley line theory...

    "Vortices" is the plural form of of the word "vortex" (also sometimes pluralized as vortexes), and refers to the points on the energy grid. These vortices are connected by ley lines. Sacred sites are very often found at vortices. These are likely areas you often hear about, such as Stonehenge, many places in the American West, and other ancient mon...

    Many modern structures (e.g., cathedrals; temples) are considered sacred by religious adherents. But some are believed to have been built on sites that already had existing mystical, magical, and religious associations of pre-Christian people. From a ley line perspective, these energetically powerful sites are believed to be the vortices mentioned ...

    There are a number of places across both North and South America that are considered to be sacred sites. These resources cover a multitude of places that a variety of cultures have deemed to be holy or significant. Did these sites become special or sacred to humans because they are located along ley lines? 1. Sacred Sites of the Americas 2. High En...

    Courtney Rhodeson January 22, 2015: great hub! ley lines and sacred sites have fascinated me for a while and only recently has more information been published and shared about them. I have been to 2 sacred sites. Stone Mountain in Georgia and Enchanted Rock in Texas. I would like to find out about sacred sites in Tennessee, can't find much, but tha...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Nov 30, 2023 · On a map, ley lines are represented as straight lines connecting prominent landmarks and historical structures, believed by some to channel Earth’s mystical power.

    • Kate Kershner
  6. Aug 9, 2023 · Jon Harley’s Ley Line Map. Why is Glastonbury a Ley Line? Glastonbury has gained a reputation as a hub for ley lines due to its alignment with several significant historical and spiritual sites.

  7. Jan 7, 2024 · American Ley Lines: Mapping the Grid. While ley lines are commonly associated with ancient sites in Europe, enthusiasts and researchers have identified potential ley lines crisscrossing the ...

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