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- pblackcrow
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First check out http://www.glastonburytor.org.uk/tor-leymap.html then I would like some thoughts on the island of a supernexus. In game plots.
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One thing to keep in mind is
"Most of the lines on the map were identified by meticulously seeking alignments on joined-together Ordnance Survey maps of the area - stretching from Exmoor to Stonehenge and from Bristol to Dorset. Then many of the sites were visited, to espy the lie of the land and gain intuitive read-outs from their location. Some lines, not evident on maps, were added as a result of this fieldwork. The landscape has a way of talking if attention is given to it, and some alignments are quite visible when one awarely roams the countryside. The lines have not been systematically checked for subtle energy - that’s a lifetime’s work!" [emphasis added]
So while all those the alignments doubtless add to the importance of the place (in context anyway), not all of them are necessarily ley lines.
I'll think more about it and post again later.
"Most of the lines on the map were identified by meticulously seeking alignments on joined-together Ordnance Survey maps of the area - stretching from Exmoor to Stonehenge and from Bristol to Dorset. Then many of the sites were visited, to espy the lie of the land and gain intuitive read-outs from their location. Some lines, not evident on maps, were added as a result of this fieldwork. The landscape has a way of talking if attention is given to it, and some alignments are quite visible when one awarely roams the countryside. The lines have not been systematically checked for subtle energy - that’s a lifetime’s work!" [emphasis added]
So while all those the alignments doubtless add to the importance of the place (in context anyway), not all of them are necessarily ley lines.
I'll think more about it and post again later.
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