Ley Lines

Ley Lines are the alleged alignments of ancient sites or holy places, such as stone circles, standing stones, cairns and churches. The publication of ‘Early British Trackways’ by Alfred Watkins in 1921-22, sparked an interest in Ley Lines. He said that he could link a number of ancient landmarks by a series of straight lines, on a map of Blackwardine, near Leominster, England. People believed that these routes are sources of mystical energy and hence have been adopted by New Age occultists everywhere as the sources of power or energy. Advocates of the theory claim that the alleged energy is connected to changes in magnetic fields.

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