SiTU
ACADEMY
INTRODUCTIONARY
MODULE: LEY LINES (BASICS)
http://youtu.be/7p_RD-S7INM
ANCIENT KNOWLEDGE PART 3
http://youtu.be/wM8qxRAlScE
LEY LINES
http://youtu.be/V-a_yrBGWYs
THE REAL DAVINCI CODE
Strong
& long leylines in the Netherlands & Belgium
Leylines
roughly can be divided in weak, strong and very strong leylines.
Especially the very strong leylines get very much attention, because
of the very long distances they travel over the surface of our world.
They connect the continents of this planet with each other. they are
called world-leylines. They provide the Earth worldwide with very
powerful energy. Where they cross each other, normally is a very
strong leycentre.
Between
these the strong leylines are situated which let the energies spread
further. They connect the provinces, regions, and area's which each
other, and spread the energy there. Where they cross each other
strong leycentres are present. These leycentres determined for our
ancestors the choice of location for their villages. They also
situated their sacred
sites
and defences on these powerplaces.
Between
the strong and very strong leylines many many weak leylines can be
found. They provide a further spread of the powerful energy and take
care of the exchange of energies with the environment. Because of
this system of leylines together with other types of energylines, the
whole planet is provided with extra energy. They make our planet
alive!
Ultimately
there are leylines everywhere around our planet. The density of the
leylines is high, almost every ten metres two or three leylines can
be found. A huge part of them are weak leylines, and only a limited
part is (very) strong. So it is impossible to draw a (practical) map
of a region, province or country. For the Netherlands and Belgium we
can show some strong leylines.
Strong
leylines are:
·
Leyline Clervaux - Wijnaldum (from Luxembourg to the north of the
Netherlands)
·
Leyline Stonehenge - Externsteine (from England through the south of
the Netherlands to Germany)
There
is also a website (in Dutch) about maps of long world-leylines, see
for this: www.kunstgeografie.nl.
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