Supernatural Lines connect the Universe through Monuments and Land-forms

Ley lines are straight alignments drawn between various historic structures and prominent landmarks. The idea was developed in early 20th-century Europe, arguing that these alignments were recognized by ancient societies that deliberately erected structures along them.

Ley lines were first theorized in 1921, and since then, the debate has been over whether or not they exist, and if they do, what purpose they serve.

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In 1921, amateur archaeologist Alfred Watkins made a discovery. He noticed that ancient sites, at different points around the world all fell into a sort of alignment. Be the sites man-made or natural, they all fell into a pattern, usually a straight line.

He coined these lines “leys,” later ley lines, and in doing so opened a world of supernatural and spiritual beliefs. To those who do believe in ley lines, the concept is quite simple.

Ley lines are lines that crisscross around the globe, like latitudinal and longitudinal lines, that are dotted with monuments and natural land-forms, and carry along with them rivers of supernatural energy.

Along these lines, at the places they intersect, there are pockets of concentrated energy, that can be harnessed by certain individuals.

Watkins backed up the existence of his ley lines, by pointing out that many monuments around the globe can seemingly be connected by a straight line.

For example, stretching from the southern tip of Ireland, all the way to Israel, there is a straight line that connects seven different land-forms that bear the name “Michael,” or some form of it.

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As for their supernatural component, the ley lines mystery deepens when it’s revealed what they connect. Along the ley lines lie the Great Pyramids of Giza, Chichen Itza, and Stonehenge, all wonders of the world that continue to surprise archaeologists today.

Perhaps their presence on the ley lines, near to the so-called energy pockets could explain their inceptions, all of which defied the laws of architecture at the time.

Though the lines are geographically accurate on occasion, the existence of these ley lines has been contested almost since Watkins made his observation.

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One researcher, Paul Devereux, claimed that the concept was bogus, and that there was no way they could exist, and that a reference to them in an occult book is the only reason that super-naturalists believe in them.

Devereux also claimed that the ley lines could just be coincidentally overlapping with esteemed monuments. The lines that Watkins drew on his map could easily be explained as chance alignments.

Regardless of their validity, the concept of ley lines has captivated fans of the supernatural and science fiction for years. They often appear as the explanation for paranormal events, or as explanations for the fantastic monuments in science fiction movies or novels.

All that is Interesting / ABC Flash Point News 2023.

One Comment on “Supernatural Lines connect the Universe through Monuments and Land-forms

  1. Perhaps their presence on the ley lines, near to the so-called energy pockets could explain their inceptions, all of which defied the laws of architecture at the time.

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