Thursday, September 09, 2004

Leylines & Dowsing

Many people have asked what are Leylines?

What are leylines?
Leylines are paths of energy, which transport energy around the earth. A leyline is a path of flowing energy, they flow in a direction, what is different for each line. These energylines are (almost) always straight as an arrow, and can have a lenght of hundreds of kilometres. Most leylines are a meter wide, and are some higher than a meter, but their are lines that departs from these sizes. The lines lie on the surface of earth, in stead of in the ground. The energy of a line isn't always strong everywhere, in this can be different in time, be different for another line, and it can be different for the place on a line.
On several point leylines cross each other, this crossing-points are called leycentres. Leycentres are a sort of traffic junctions of energy. Several lines come together on points, and on these places is a concentration of energy, a powerplace, a powercentre. These powerplaces are energetic powerpoints where several powerlines come together. These powerplaces are seen as sacred sites.
In history, many people built sanctuaries for devotion or sacrificing. They chose a leycentre for their sancuary. The reason why people did choose leycentres is because of much energy that is present on these places. The energy here is more powerful, that is the reason why leycentres are called powerplaces too.
Examples of these powerplaces are for example the pyramids of Egypt, Stonehenge and Avebury-henge in England, dolmens, menhirs, stone circles, burial mounds, and other sacred sites, but ALSO the churches and cathedrals that have been built in early Christian ages (before 1350).
Besides the usage of people to build sanctuaries on the crossings of leylines, leylines also have been used in other ways. In Roman ages, it was an habit to lay long straight roads on leylines. In this way, the men got extra energy and power to make long (walking) tours.
The number of leylines is very large, huge! Most of these leylines are very weak, only little energy, and very narrow. Because of this large quantity almost everyone within a few metres you can find a leyline. Maps of leylines are rare, but do exist. It is almost impossible to show all the leylines there are on these maps, but if only the major leylines are shown it is a nice sight. Many strong leylines in the world are on the website www.kunstgeografie.nl in Dutch language? On this website the leyline Clervaux - Wijnaldum is on the Index-page, and another leyline that flows from Stonehenge in England to Externsteine in Germany, see: Stonehenge - Externsteine.

This is the site if you want to read more.

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