Alignments = name for the lines in the landscape that are visible on a map or in the landscape, on which for example
· Geopathic stress = name for the energies that can harm the health of humans.
http://www.crystalinks.com/grids.html
Ley Lines
Ley lines refer to hypothetical alignments of a number of places of geographical interest, such as ancient monuments and megaliths. Their existence was suggested in 1921 by the amateur archaeologist Alfred Watkins, whose book The Old Straight Track brought the alignments to the attention of the wider public.
The existence of alignments between sites is easily demonstrated. However, the causes of these alignments are disputed. There are several major areas of interpretation:
- Archaeological: A new area of archaeological study, archaeogeodesy, examines geodesy as practiced in prehistoric time, and as evidenced by archaeological remains. One major aspect of modern geodesy is surveying. As interpreted by geodesy, the so-called ley lines can be the product of ancient surveying, property markings, or commonly travelled pathways. Numerous societies, ancient and modern, employ straight lines between points of use; archaeologists have documented these traditions. Modern surveying also results in placement of constructs in lines on the landscape. It is reasonable to expect human constructs and activity areas to reflect human use of lines.
- Cultural: Many cultures use straight lines across the landscape. In South America, such lines often are directed towards mountain peaks; the Nazca lines are a famous example of lengthy lines made by ancient cultures. Straight lines connect ancient pyramids in Mexico; today, modern roads built on the ancient roads deviate around the massive pyramids. The Chaco culture of Northeastern New Mexico cut stairs into sandstone cliffs to facilitate keeping roads straight.
http://www.crystalinks.com/grids.html
Planetary 'energy' grid theory falls under the heading of pseudoscience. It operates through geometrical patterns that follow a specific symmetry linked to sacred geometry.
Earth radiation is a theoretical geophysical phenomenon described primarily by the German authors Manfred Curry and Ernst Hartmann.
They both describe a mystic force field (similar to Odic force, Mana, Qi) that covers the earth at regular intervals and can be detected by dowsing using a divining rod. It is not supposed to be detectable by common scientific instruments but some still connect it to telluric currents, which are actual phenomena, detectable by scientific instruments.
Placing people or other living things in certain spots of the earth radiation knots is believed to be beneficial/harmful depending on radiation flow direction. It connects to the Gaia philosophy and vitalist school and is very popular in certain New Age circles in Europe, especially in Germany.
The radiation is described as a grid-like arrangement with lines at regular distances:
- Curry lines are supposed to be circa 3 meters apart (with variations), diagonally to the poles, east to west.
- Hartmann lines run both east-west and north-south forming a grid across the earths surface with a distance of circa 2 meters in the north-south direction and 2.5 meters in the east-west direction.
- Ley lines are man-made energy lines, created by stone formations such as stone ships or other ancient archaeological strucures. The knowledge of creating Ley lines is supposed to be lost.
Becker and Hagens show us how these two shapes were first discovered, and then how they worked into the ultimate Earth Grid, which they called the Unified Vector Geometry 120 Polyhedron, or the UVG 120 Earth Star.
They ascribe this discovery to the work of Ivan P. Sanderson, who was the first to make a case for the structure of the icosahedron at work in the Earth. He did this by locating what he referred to as vile vortices, or areas of the Earth where mysterious disappearances, mechanical failures and time-space distortions were seen to occur.
These 3 scientists worked off of their combined talents to determine this "matrix of cosmic energy" that encircles the Earth. With this new formulation of the Global Grid, Becker and Hagens write:
- These new lines and points, in conjunction with Sanderson's, now matched most of the earth's seismic fracture zones and ocean ridge lines as well as outlined worldwide atmospheric highs and lows, paths of migratory animals, gravitational anomalies, and even the sites of ancient cities.
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This massive energy vortex seems to provide the clearest Grid counterpart for the existence of the Ring of Fire, which is a ring of volcanoes and tectonic activity surrounding the Pacific Ocean. When we look at this "grid ring" carefully, we can see that it represents the perfect fusion between the Earth's landmasses and the Global Grid. Going clockwise from the 12:00 point, the ring will perfectly touch a "square" of grid points, as 7, 31, 27 and 5. (Node point 27, near Australia, is the only one that isn't touched exactly.
http://www.nasca.org.uk/String/string.html
Larger implications.
The extent of invisible or visible lines and harmonies connecting ancient sites and cities have always focused on their connection with areas of increased Earth energy. It is thought that the lines facilitated some aspect of ancient life so that cities and sites built along the same lines shared some mutual benefit. But what was that benefit? Here again there are many theories but no certain answer.
Perhaps the most adventurous explanation is that they involve energy that is now explainable by the String Theory. This relatively new mathematical concept allows for the existence of extra dimensions as well as the idea of passage from one to the other. Perhaps then this energy was not just of some as yet indefinable Earthly advantage but concerned the passage of material on an inter dimensional level.
Theory of Everything.
The String Theory - an astonishing work of scientific deduction, heralded as The Theory of Everything, claims that aside from the three dimensions we know and take for granted lie countless others that may exist remarkably close to us yet remain totally invisible.
These extra dimensions might well represent other and profoundly different forms of life where our own laws of physics are replaced by others that are so much stranger. Under this theory it is even possible there may be other dimensions like our own - a mirror image of this Universe we know and take for granted. But is the String Theory scientifically viable or is it merely a case of Fantasy Mathematics. To answer this lets take a closer look at what the String Theory really says.
Ancient connection.
There is some evidence that ancient societies may have understood the concept of inter dimensional travel far better than we do today. Many of the great ancient sites were set in harmony to each other, along shared lines of Earth energy known as Ley Lines.
It is possible that some property associated with this power and the way it was channelled enabled passage or contact with other dimensions.
We have seen that gravity possesses many strange qualities and perhaps one function of ancient structures like standing stones and circles, possibly even the pyramids, was to harness these properties to facilitate communication or travel with other dimensions.
For more on Ley Lines please see our special feature on the topic.
Earthdance Part-1 02:02 from: aipath
Ley lines are electrical energy that flows around the earth - also known by Native Americans as the "web of life" - what you do the "web of life" you do to yourself as we are connected - earth is out of balance - now the whole solar system is out of balance
http://www.vortexmaps.com/grid-history.php
http://www.paranormal-inspectres.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=117
The Oxford English dictionary quotes the word Ley - a field temporarily under grass [middle English]Ley line – a hypothetical straight line connecting prehistoric sites etc (variant of lea) Lea – a meadow or field [old English]
A Scientific approach
According to data obtained by investigators of ley line theories, some points along the lines possess higher magnetic energy than the average geomagnetic intensity. This data has been published in "Places of power" (Paul Devereux; Blandford Press, 1990) and "Lodestone Compass: Chinese or Olmec Primacy?" (John B. Carlson; Science, 1975).
Theories of magnetic interaction at ley line points suggest to some observers that these points were used to induct energy. Some geomantic researchers have investigated this phenomenon by studying telluric currents, geomagnetism, and the Schumann resonance (among other physical phenomina). Current data is inconclusive.
A sceptical approach
Some skeptics have suggested that ley lines do not exist, and are a product of human fancy. One suggestion is that, given the high density of historic and prehistoric sites in Britain and other parts of Europe, finding straight lines that "connect" sites (usually selected to make them "fit") is trivial, and may be easily ascribed to coincidence. Regarding the trade-route theories, skeptics point out that straight lines do not make ideal roads in all circumstances, particularly where they ignore topography and require users to march up and down hills or mountains, or to cross rivers at points where there is no portage or bridge.
Conclusion
There are many other theories not looked at in this report and it contains only snippets of the original reports. The question remains, are ley lines “remnants of “prehistoric trading routes”, “lines of cosmic energy”, “geometrical lines”, “independent circuitry”, “holy lines”, magical lines? Only the reader can descide what they believe.
From the paranormal investigative standpoint, it would be prudent to note all EMF anomalies, and map where they occur, should the fluctuations occur in a straight line which is only a few feet wide, then research ought to be conducted as to the possibility of the result being caused by ley lines. Whilst investigating places of worship, such as Alvecote Priory, research needs to consider that the ley line could be wider than expected, but again, it would need to be confirmed that the site is located on a ley line.
The following websites will prove useful to anyone wishing to look into this topic further
http://witcombe.sbc.edu/earthmysteries/EMLeyLines.html
http://www.mystical-www.co.uk/leylines.htm
http://www.geo.org/dowse1.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ley_line
http://www.sacredsites.com/pages/atlas.html
http://www.consciousmedianetwork.com/members/mgray.htm
Martin Gray - Sacred Sites and Places of Peace and Power
This section shows the approximate geographical locations of hundreds of sacred sites and pilgrimage places in countries around the world. Countries so far included are listed in alphabetical order.
http://www.consciousmedianetwork.com/members/ghancock.htm
Graham Hancock - Supernatural
Digging deep is the hallmark of the archeo-astronomist and spiritual shamanic seeker Graham Hancock. It is a rare pleasure to speak to such an erudite speaker such as Graham, fresh from his lecture at the Conference for Precession and Ancient Knowledge.
http://www.grahamhancock.com/features/default.htm
Eastern Hemisphere - Flower of Life Geometry
http://www.geometryofplace.com/global.html
The accompaning geometry illustrates the interrelationship of the diverse landscapes of the Eastern Hemisphere.
The expanding circles encompass the whole hemisphere.
It identifies Banglore India as the center point of this gaian matrix.
The entire Eastern Hemisphere generates this Flower of Life geometry.
The expansion of this central geometry encompasses the North American Continent, marking magnetic north and the Mid-Atlantic Rift. The next ring expansion marks Hawaii and the western most tip of Alaska.
Field Geometry by Peter Champoux
3 comments:
Im a huge fan of Nassim Haramein and he explain very well the relation between these lines and the 19.47 latitude where seems to happen lots of things, like bermuda triangule, red spot on jupiter, huge volcanoes always in those latitudes. The subject is so amazing that sometimes is like I took generic viagra, it just excite me very much.
I have recently discovered that my home town of Crieff, in Perthshire has over 80 leys in and around it. ALL of the roads in town can be demonstrably shown to be in alignment with ancient sites. This area is close to the Highland Boundary Fault and has volcanic dykes and fissures in plenty, upon which standing stones and circles are placed to pick up their energy.
Amazingly even the irrigation dykes dug by the monks are in a series of zig zags and are also aligned to ancient sites - apparently the monks channelled this energy, mostly from a Neolithic burial cairn to their abbey.
Website is leylines.webplus.net
Click on "Lynn" at top- have a look and you will see that the whole area has been carefully constructed for over 3,000 years.
Please "like" and pass on to anyone interested as this is one site which no-one can criticize and will be instrumental to rediscovering the secrets of the stone-age.
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