moonchildhippy
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Posted: Mar. 03 2006, 19:02 |
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Quote (Inkanta @ Feb. 28 2006, 20:53) | Mmm....I was thinking the same thing....of the relative proximity of Avebury, Stonehenge, Woodhenge, Glastonbury, etc.--such inspirational places seem to abound in that region. The #20, 2003 issue of GateKeeper News focuses on pilgrimage and includes a page on the grail line, heartline, and Europa temple. Even though there are intersections, I can't tell from the map where those intersections occur or how they relate to the leys. The wiki-p has an article on ley lines, including the scientific and skeptical aspects; another source is a college one located here.
Indeed, may Mike find sweeping inspiration....a connection to his own private wellspring of creativity....in the mystery and beauty of the Wiltshire countryside. |
I was going to reply to this topic the other night, but my internet connection had a flashing light that isn't meant to flash, so after typing out a reply I couldnt post it, isn't that so annoying . WWWWWAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!
Alfred Watkins came up with the concept of ley lines whilst out in the hills near Bredwardine in Herefordshire ( map ref 446315, Ordnance Survey Landranger map, sheet 148). if you draw a straight line in a north westerly direction , as the crow flies it brings you to The Whetstone on top of Hergest Ridge (map ref 564256) . Coincidence or something more, I tend to believe the latter, I always thought there was something spiritual about ley lines .
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