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Originally posted by stellify
I am very interested in seeing your maps.
I have been looking for one for the north east of scotland. there's very little info available!
well done!
will be keeping my eye on this thread!
Originally posted by stellify
I am very interested in seeing your maps.
I have been looking for one for the north east of scotland. there's very little info available!
well done!
will be keeping my eye on this thread!
Originally posted by woghd
reply to post by woodwytch
I have found a book which claims to have mapped all of the lLey lines in the United Kindom. I have not researched these Leys myself, but I will attempt to see if there are any mayches for you.
Be well.
Originally posted by ladyjem
I'm sure you've already encountered this information, but just in case there are others interested, the link contains some additional research resources. It discusses ley lines, the Hartman Net, Curry lines and the Becker-Hagens Grid.
Ley lines
Mind if I inquire as to the tech tools you use in your research? I have a low end Gaussmeter, some compasses & the standard rods, with a very limited budget, but my compatriots help out as well with some of their gear & abilities.
Originally posted by KnightwhosaysNi
I got into ley line research through studying Egyptian and Mayan hieroglyphs. The maps I've seen (like on here) are the closest thing I could find. My guess is, since the energy that IS the ley lines is not the same energy type that we are used to observing, I doubt traditional(or even pseudo) methods of locating lines would work.
Take the gobal map from the link I gave, and locate the major monuments (like Stone Henge, St. Peters Basilica, the Great Pyramid, and Chichen Itza), and see how they align. Where my specific research has taken me is into the prime geometry. I wish I could upload photos of my charts, because when translated into 3d, they will show where all the "hot spots" are. I use the term "hot spots" to indicate where all the bizarre activity occurs (such as residual haunting, and orbs). They are basically where the lines intersect. At these locations the energy is concentrated, so we notice it more. Of course it's all theory for now.
Originally posted by woghd
reply to post by woodwytch
I have found a book which claims to have mapped all of the lLey lines in the United Kindom. I have not researched these Leys myself, but I will attempt to see if there are any mayches for you.
Be well.
Originally posted by KnightwhosaysNi
I got into ley line research through studying Egyptian and Mayan hieroglyphs. The maps I've seen (like on here) are the closest thing I could find. My guess is, since the energy that IS the ley lines is not the same energy type that we are used to observing, I doubt traditional(or even pseudo) methods of locating lines would work.
Take the gobal map from the link I gave, and locate the major monuments (like Stone Henge, St. Peters Basilica, the Great Pyramid, and Chichen Itza), and see how they align. Where my specific research has taken me is into the prime geometry. I wish I could upload photos of my charts, because when translated into 3d, they will show where all the "hot spots" are. I use the term "hot spots" to indicate where all the bizarre activity occurs (such as residual haunting, and orbs). They are basically where the lines intersect. At these locations the energy is concentrated, so we notice it more. Of course it's all theory for now.