London's Ley Lines Pathways of Enlightenment

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He also believed that a darker truth might explain some of the standing stones he encountered in the Herefordshire countryside. For instance, the Queens Stone in the village of Symonds Yat has strange grooves painstakingly carved into its exterior, which Watkins dubiously imagined may have been used as slots for wooden poles to hold prisoners who were the victims of human sacrifice rituals.

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So what is the most current thoughts on Ley Lines among the UM'ers? I've always found them rather interesting - Watkins suggested merely that the lines represented ancient trade routes, linking up various historical monuments and population centres. Watkins identified lines which ran up the hills from the priory, intersecting with a point where archaeologists believed there was once a stone cresset – the other monument drawn from the Priory. In any case, the idea has gained a great deal of traction and popularity, however much it has evolved from Watkins’ first conception of it.Watkins list of ley-markers, although it is probable that many of the alignments that involve churches and Regal, Brian (2009). "Ley Lines". Pseudoscience: A Critical Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. p.103. ISBN 978-0313355080. These ruins are located just south of Timbuktu’s city. Most of these structures are unexplored. Some are so unstable we cannot explore them. 11) The South Atlantic Anomaly The original idea put forward by Watkins has been somewhat obfuscated over the years by further influences.

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Doyle White, Ethan (2016). "Old Stones, New Rites: Contemporary Pagan Interactions with the Medway Megaliths". Material Religion. 12 (3): 346–372. doi: 10.1080/17432200.2016.1192152. S2CID 218836456. On a map, these monuments do line up, along with many others along the way, such as Mont Saint-Michel in France and places in Italy.I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me. Furthermore, the idea that they represented ancient trade routes is not entirely sound either. Many of these ‘trade routes’ would cut straight lines over large hills and otherwise insurmountable, or at least inconvenient, obstacles. Going around these obstacles would have been much easier than going through them (especially if carrying a lot of trade goods). Charlesworth, Michael (2010). "Photography, the Index, and the Nonexistent: Alfred Watkins' Discovery (or Invention) of the Notorious Ley-lines of British Archaeology". Visual Resources. 26 (2): 131–145. doi: 10.1080/01973761003750666. S2CID 194018024. Michell repeated his beliefs in his 1969 book The View Over Atlantis. [24] Hutton described it as "almost the founding document of the modern earth mysteries movement". [1] Here he interpreted ley lines by reference to the Chinese concept of lung mei energy lines. He proposed that an advanced ancient society that had once covered much of the world had established ley lines across the landscape to harness this lung mei energy. [25] Translating the term lung mei as "dragon paths", he reinterpreted tales from English mythology and folklore in which heroes killed dragons so that the dragon-slayers became the villains. [26] Hutton later noted that Michell's ideas "embodied a fervent religious feeling, which though not Christian was heavily influenced by Christian models", adopting an "evangelical and apocalyptic tone" that announced the coming of an Age of Aquarius in which ancient wisdom would be restored. [23] Michell invented various claims about archaeological evidence to suit his purpose. [27] He viewed archaeologists as antagonists, seeing them as the personification of the modern materialism he was railing against. [23] It has nothing to do with maths, and everything to do with exploring an ancient landscape through field work. I'll repeat what I said earlier, in case you missed it. Ley lines are not lines connecting points on a map.



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