
The Catholics and Spirits

There are many ways... to
discover leys and energy lines.
The sites which are
placed along
leys... are good indicators
of such alignments. In fact, they
constitute
these alignments.
But not just any site...
there is a history behind
these sacred
sites, which should be
investigated.
In the sixth century
A.D.,
Pope Gregory commanded... that the
Catholic missionaries, who went out
to
build new churches...
over the England countryside...
should take over the
sites...
where
pagans had worshipped
in the past.

They were to destroy all the old
idols and gods, Pope Gregory
said, while constructing new churches...
on the old ancient sites,
this would
encourage the
wizards and pagans... to continue to worship there,
regardless of their religion. Wizards... knew
how
to tame the dragon currents and use them, for
magic rituals and
alchemy.

In this way... it was easy to
find the sites... of former
pagan
temples, one only had to look... for these
early
Catholic churches... scattered all over
England.
Other folklore, associated with
sacred sites... often
describes the activities... of
giants or the devil. In
one
case, the materials... which had been laid
out for
workers, to build a new church...
were moved nightly...
from their place... in
the middle of a field, to a nearby
hilltop.
Finally, the workers gave up... and built
the church on
the hilltop. A second
story... tells of how a church's
tower was
nearly stolen... by the devil, who
dropped it...
when someone discovered his presence.
As a result,
the tower
was separated... from the church... by a few
hundred
feet. In other cases, standing
stones... were
said, to have landed... in
particular locations, as the
result of
giants... tossing the rocks at one another,
in
play or in battle.
Devereux suggested... this was a
metaphor, for the
alignments of stones...
as they had been planned... by
earlier
"intellectual giants" (titans), of the human race.
Some sacred sites... involve tales of
fairy activity, and in
Ireland... the leys
are considered to be paths... for fairy
movement. To build one's house...
along one of these paths,
was to ensure
a lifetime... of spiritual activity, in the
home.

In the
Middle Kingdom... by Dermot McManus, two
fairy
paths are discussed. In
one instance, a man was advised...
to cut
off a corner of his house, because it was on a
fairy
path and it interfered with "the passage of the
Good People."
Devereux and Pennick wrote,
" Viewed as a facilitation... of
spirit movement, the ley lines depict
the traffic... of a spirit
landscape... for temporarily disembodied human
consciousness
and perhaps, for other spirits."

The Swedish, the Balinese and the
Lakota... all believe
that straight lines
facilitate the passage of spirits... along
those lines.

And Australian aborigines... conceived of the land, as a
mesh
of interconnecting lines, of 'ways through,' called
song lines, where specific spirit routes... could be
followed
through the
corresponding song. This indicates
that "sound
waves" are also an
influence.
Place memory.... played an important
role in Tom Graves'
research. He
discussed the effects of people's emotional
memories, in charging a place with a
'vibe.' People's
reactions, to the mood of a
particular site... continue to be
stored
there, reinforcing previous notions... about
that place.
The more of these
memories... that are stored, the more
powerful that feeling is.

For instance, a ghost... may
actually be the memory of
someone, who
saw that person die... every time a
living
person sees the ghost, the
site is reinforced... with that
vision. Brian Larkman offers an alternate theory of
haunting. According to Larkman, there are "virtual
particles" which exist... mainly on the
nonmaterial plane,
but which sometimes... will
momentarily, leap into the
physical
plane, just into view. These particles...
make
up a kind of "psychic spectrum" which some people
can see more of
than others.
What Graves calls ghouls... are
memories of pure
emotional content...
which usually transmit messages... like
"wouldn't
you like to jump off this cliff
and kill yourself?"
Ghoul places can
influence people to commit suicide,
or
act upon other emotional senses. Every
time a person
succumbs... to a ghoul
message, they reinforce that message.

Goat Rock... is an excellent
example: despite or perhaps
because of
the number of people, who have
jumped or
fallen to their deaths, from
this place... and the numerous
warning
signs... littering the beaches there, countless
people,
continue to climb its sheer
face and many die there,
as
a
result. Places where ghouls are
present... can also
be yin
places... which, like black streams, may
become
charged with harmful energies... because
people associate
those sites with negative
experiences.
Ghouls and other place memories... can also lead to a
sense
of a certain place... being "holy" or "sacred." Not
all of these power places
are nice places to be. Some
of their energies are so strong...
that they can be harmful,
to the human psyche. As Graves wrote, "the energies
will work in whatever direction they are asked to go."
So when you go to a place... expecting something in
particular, that's what you're likely to get.

Graves continued, "In a personal sense, sacred sites
can be mirrors... that pick out your
flaws, amplify them...
and throw them back at you in a way...
that forces you,
to do something about those flaws or go
insane." In
addition, certain place-memories... are charged
intentionally, so that they will guard a site. These
can manifest themselves... in actual hauntings,
like
the protectors of woods or spirits which chase
humans away.
A water
spring, the place where water is
available
for use from the surface, is
a natural spot... for building
a
sacred place.
By marking the site, or distinguishing
it...
from other places, the monument... becomes
"holy
ground." This is what is also known as Holy Water.


Underground Water Springs

The close relationship of water lines and
springs... with
ancient monuments, was also established by
M. Louis
Merle
and
Reginald Allender
Smith, in the 1930s.
Both these men... were dowsers, or diviners
of water; they
could locate underground streams
and springs... without
using scientific
instruments.
Merle
established... that
ancient
monuments were situated over the
crossing...
of underground streams.
Smith, went further to say... that springs
are constantly
present at the centers of
stone circles and earthworks.
This
discovery indicated that the selection of
sites
for ancient monuments... was not
arbitrary, but a conscious
decision... based
upon the presence... of underground
water.
Thus, also physically identifying
"clean, natural
water sources".


Time Travel
Smith's work inspired
Guy Underwood...
to spend many
years investigating the connection... between ancient
monuments and
underground water. In his book entitled
" The
Pattern of the Past",
Underwood identifies... a
principle of Nature "which
is unknown to, or
unidentified
by science."

This fact...
brought serious research into the idea....
of a
Time Travel Grid,
Hyper-dimensional gateways and
vortexes...
secret black government projects... associated
with the
Philadelphia Project,
The
Rainbow Project,
and the Montauk Project.

Psychic
Animals

Animals have psychic abilities... to
locate these sacred
water routes and underground
water springs, and can
indicate where their locations
are. Many animals...
will
break out of their
homes and pens... in order
to give
birth... over sacred underground springs, and
birds prefer...
to nest on
them. Gnats, will also
prefer to swarm... over
sacred underground water springs.
Penned livestock... will wear tracks
into the earth... by
traveling exclusively... over
sacred water routes.
Underwood argued... that
because animals tend to
stick
so closely... to these
energies, there must be
some healing
or restorative quality to them.

Special credence... had always been given to "the place...
where
the cow has lain", when looking for sites where
people with illnesses like rheumatism, should sit to
rest and
heal... but only for a short time.
However, if he sleeps or spends any considerable time...
over a place...
where veins of primary water cross, the
effects... can be detrimental to the health and are
said... to cause chronic illness.
Being on a water spirit
route.... will tend to slow you
down and make you feel lazy or apathetic. People who
work at desks... over underground water
spirit routes...
often have problems getting enough energy to get
work done or even to get started.
Underground water spirit routes....
can have serious
negative effects...
when the spirit water route is
polluted
physically or psychically.
Plants and Trees... also respond to the energies
present... at underground spirit water
springs. Willows
grow over them... in many spots,
and other trees...
like apple, pear,
chestnut and elm trees... will grow
twisted when planted over a spring.

The twisting... will generally be
counter clockwise, the
direction of the
spiral at these spots.
In general, these energies... seem to
be detrimental to
plants and trees... which grow
right above them. J.
Havelock Fidler...
performed experiments which
showed
that a
mustard seedling fared worse... when
located
over
a charged stone, (much like
the ones...
which marked
alignments), than when
other seedlings
were left to grow...
in an unaffected place.
Some plants, like ginseng and willow, prefer to grow
atop... veins of primary water, while others fare poorly...
in such locations.
Sacred Power Centers

At every point... where sacred ley lines enter the Earth
(in shoots) and at approximately 70% of the nodes...
where sacred ley lines... leave the Earth, (out shoots), there
is an underground water
spring. The ley-line in shoot or
out shoot and accompanying underground water spring...
are the
universal prerequisites... for sacred power
centers.
It is not just the
underground water spring... as suggested
by Underwood... or the ley line, as suggested by Watkins,
but
"the union of the two",
that determines
the site
selection of sacred monuments.
Dragon Currents... and underground
spirit water routes...
have fundamental similarities and differences. They both
form a network of
force fields... over our planet and
seem to
"affect" human behavior,
although in different
ways. Ley lines originate from
"outside"
the Earth,
while underground spirit water springs... originate from
"inside"
the Earth.
"Dragon Current" Ley lines... travel in straight tracks...
with 90-degree
turns, while underground spirit water routes...
are non-linear and circuitous.
The power of ancient monument
sites... lies in the
interaction... of the
telluric Earth field... of underground
spirit water routes... with
the cosmic solar field
of the earth's
ley lines.
Their combination... creates a synergetic, holistic field,
which is greater than
either of the two energies...
taken separately.
This
"fusion"
of the fundamental
components of the
Universe, yang
and
yin, is the
"source" of all matter, energy and
consciousness.
The sacred power center... radiates a universal energy...
that
affects consciousness
and can also be
"influenced"
and changed... by consciousness.
In fact, as silt becomes
sedimentary rock... over time,
strong human emotions...
experienced over time at a
sacred
power center
create
"layers
of consciousness"
that future visitors... can "feel"
and
"experience".


Links

Costa Rica's Dragon Lines
Bournemouth Radio Society
Great Dimensional Diagrams of Ley lines in England
Omtron Sacred Places
Alternative Research Journal
Paul Devereux and Ley Lines
Bruce
Cathie World Grid System, Harmonic Unified Equations,
Unified Field,
Magnetic Lines of Force, Harmonic Unified Equation
Planetary Grid Work and Workers
Websites
The Ancient Mounds and Earthworks
of North America
Stone Pages
Leading Edge International
Research Group
Ten Vile Vortexes Around the World
BURLINGTON MOUND BUILDERS
in Wisconsin... in the United States!
By Mary Sutherland -
Very interesting and unique evidence...
of Big Earth Mysteries...
in the United States.
Dowsing Down Under
Beyond 2000
The World Grid, Earth Energies and
Geomantic Sites of Power
(Extracted from The Holy Land of Scotland:
Jesus in Scotland & the Gospel of the Grail by Barry Dunford)


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