Ley lines are an Ancient Science

Although ley lines dateback  in the narrative we have been given to the 17th Century, they go back a lot further, to the Antediluvian Period, the Neolithic Age and the Bronze Age. Throughout the United Kingdom of Great Britain there are numerous geomagnetic ley lines, just as there are in France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and elsewhere in Mainland Europe. Around Planet Earth there is an extremely potent geomagnetic grid, that can be used to harness the boundless telluric electricity from the atmosphere and from below the surface. Going back to as early as the stone age, the neolithic tribes were fully aware of these locations and the potency of them. This is why such massive Stone Circles were built. With such geomagnetic capacitors, tribes could harness the telluric electricity. But during the last 75 years these precious sites seem to have been forgotten or become disused, they have become inverted to the spiritual use of these electrically potent landscapes.

History of Ley Lines

Although many people refer to Alfred Watkins in 1921 as the first to bring this information to light on leylines in the version of history we have been given. It was actually William Stukeley in the 17th century who initially realised these were landscape alignments in the United Kingdom of Great Britain, he effectively revealed that geomagnetic leylines and intersections, nodes or dimensional vortices were prevalent in the British Isles. William Stukeley pioneered the scholarly researches of the prehistoric monuments of Stonehenge in  Wiltshire, England and the Neolithic Henge called Avebury Circle, which is also in Wiltshire Wiltshire.

Alfred Watkins attention to Ley Lines in 1921

It was on the 30th June 1921, the famous Englishman who was a member of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, made a remarkable discovery. Because Alfred Watkins had become a self-taught archaeologist, he noticed that sites from the Neolithic Age in the United Kingdom of Great Britain, all fell into an exact alignment. Both manmade and natural-looking monuments could be connected by exactly straight pathways. Alfred Watkins described these routes as “Ley Lines”, and opened up the electromagnetic parameters of supernatural and spiritual beliefs.

There are many Ley Lines in the United Kingdom

For the Irish Druids, the British Druids and the Celtic Britons, these sites were respected, for reasons of optimal biological health and because the 4D Holographic Reality of the Astral Plane could be reached by entering the intersection of geomagnetic ley lines or nodes, that functioned like dimensional portals. So the spiritual development of the Celtic Britons was entirely linked with sites like Stonehenge and Avebury Circle. Other essential sites were the Rollright Stones in Oxfordshire, Mitchells Fold in South Western Shropshire, and Castlerigg Stone Circle, that is located nearby to Keswick in West Central Cumbria. Each of the Irish Druids and British Druids were fully aware of how subterranean waterways flowed beneath the ley lines, and that telluric currents were always potent in specific expanses of this Sceptred Isle, that was once called Albion and then Britain.

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