LEY LINES AND ENERGY CENTRES

Just as the human body has energy lines which run through it, similar to the lines that acupuncturists use to treat medical problems, so the Earth has ley lines and energy spots which direct currents of energy around the planet.

In the United Kingdom, these lines where known to early man, who built his settlements on their strong, energy centres where the ley lines intersected. For centuries, they have been known as Michael and Mary lines.

In Australia, the Aborigines call them Rainbow Serpent lines or song lines. They were used as paths for aboriginal travellers and also for communication lines. A message was mentally sent along the start of the line and received by another person at the end of the line. The Australian Koori also had special message trees, tall eucalyptus gums which acted in the same way, relaying messages to others far away who received them at their own special transmitter gum tree!

Many cultures, world wide, have psychically located these strong areas, where the lines intersect and raised temples and monuments to store and accentuate the energy. Stonehenge in England and the Great Pyramid in Egypt are both built on these power lines.

Millions of tinier lines and hot spots run through the planet and often, by experimenting, you can find them in your own house or backyard!

One of the simplest ways of discovering these lines, is to make two rods of metal (two wire coat hangers straightened and bent at one end, will do the trick) and ‘dowse’ for these ‘hotspots’ and lines. Here is how to do it -

DOWSING FOR ENERGY HOT SPOTS

1) Meditate for ten minutes. Think of what you want to do with the rods - discover ley lines and hot spots.

2) Ask your Guides to help you with this exercise.

3) Hold each rod in one hand lightly and walk with them in front of you, asking mentally, that you find a ley line or hot spot, (intersection of many lines), of Earth energy.

4) Do not be distracted by outside thoughts. Concentrate.

5) You will find, that when you reach such a spot, that the wires will either dip dramatically or cross each other.

6) Mark the spot and follow any lines which come off it. You have found your first ley line!

 7) Walk from several directions marking the spot with stones or bottle caps, until you find the central hot spot where all the lines converge.