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Dear All,

The response to the Foundation’s invitation to recover and re-chart the ley lines of the Earth has so far been truly overwhelming. I am astonished by the level of the initial reaction. In the first 48 hours since the call went out, the incoming messages of support, the immense willingness to assist and the overall interest have arrived at the rate of 20 every hour from all corners of the world. They keep on coming! It is a personal privilege and a transformational uplift to receive this magnitude of benevolent energy in such a short space of time. On behalf of the Foundation, I thank you all so very much.

I have, therefore, felt it necessary to immediately provide feed back of this incredibly positive initial reaction to all those who already communicated their support and also to those who are yet to do so. It surely demonstrates that you are not alone in the way you have been thinking. Many many others are feeling the same way and know that the purity of the ley lines is fundamental to the true spirit of mankind and its onward journey. It also shows that everyone has a role to play. Each one of you is or will become an expert within your own territory and locality of landscape. I feel we have much to learn from each other. We are all part of a gigantic jigsaw puzzle to reconnect the pieces which are the sacred pathways of Gaia.

Many of the received messages have asked for suitable guidance and instruction. This will be made available in due course once the surge of inward reactions have been assessed. I should be able to ascertain which parts of the globe already have a growing ley line awareness as well as those with a deficit. Moreover, the potential to connect members to establish working groups and ultimately centres is awesome.

In the meantime, the first and essential step of the unfolding strategy is basically this ...

disclosure of ley line existence. For this action will actually assist to lift the shadow that has engulfed ley lines for so long and expose them to the renewed light of consciousness so that less-awakened souls can take the concept onboard. Those in the latter category may essentially need irrefutable proof, of which there is a considerable amount, in order to make that all important transitional leap. Disclosing your findings will help to make this happen more readily.

Disclosure may simply take the form of preparing an annotated map of the location, to include the principal places and landscape features – both natural and "man-made", indicating the line(s) and providing a directional reference frame relative to true north; ley lines have a significant astronomical and geomantic influence so direction is of great importance. Once this is done, the sacred pathways are no longer secretly hidden within the landscape but available for all to see. Share your findings locally and wider afield. Perhaps publish the results in some way or alternatively by sending them to the Foundation for future airing to ley-lines@montaguekeen.com. Some of you may have already taken such steps to promote your own research and that is to be congratulated. In many ways, ley lines are analogous to waterways. Some can be considered as subtle tributaries and some as flourishing streams. Others may be thought of

as powerful rivers. Whether the ley line is merely a minor vein or a major artery in the Earth’s energetic field, it is first important to consider and understand the network of flow before making re-balancing adjustments to the energy. A pre-requisite map also enables this to be assessed.

My own research focuses on the landscapes of South-West England and Ireland – both very sacred grounds in terms of Earth’s telluric streams.

Once again, many thanks to you all for your positive response and urgency to participate. Take heart from this encouraging feedback and keep in mind the words of German philosopher, Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) ... "

All truth passes through three stages. First it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third it is accepted as self-evident." Ley lines are on the verge of escaping this second stage and becoming widely acknowledged world-wide. You all have a vital role to play in making that happen!

Until the next update ...

Mark

http://www.montaguekeen.com/Initial%20Feedback%20on%20Project%20Ley...

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thanks, ines.

 

Ley-lines: ('Ley','lea' - 'A clearing')

('Heilige Linien' to the Germans 'Fairy paths' to the Irish, 'Dragon Lines' to the Chinese, 'Spirit Lines' to Peruvians and 'Song Paths' to the Australian Aborigines - and so on around the world).

Most cultures have traditions and words to describe the straight, often geometric alignments that ran across ancient landscapes, connecting both natural and sacred prehistoric structures together. Usually the names given to represent these invisible lines are translated to an equivalent of 'spirit', 'dream', or 'energy' paths. However, apart from the physical presence of the sites themselves, proving the presence of a 'connection' between them is something that researchers have found notoriously elusive.

Amongst the widely differing (and often simplistic) theories that attempt to explain why ley-lines and landscape alignments first appeared, the following theories probably say as much about us now as at any time in the past, yet we are bound to acknowledge and respect the following writers opinions and conclusions as 'they', the following few, are the giants upon whose shoulders this field of  study current sits:

   The Definition of a Ley-line:

Even though the term 'Ley-line was originally conceived  by Alfred 'Watkins, by 1929, he had discarded the use of the name 'ley' and referred to his alignments only as 'old straight tracks' or 'archaic tracks'

"It is quite useless looking for existing fragments, however old, of roads which may remain from the first track, although, as we shall see, some bits may form useful indications of its site. The changes from early days have been so many in the matter of roads. We must therefore clear our minds, not only of what we think of roads, even Roman ones, but of our surmises, and begin again." -  Alfred Watkins (4)

  • The current definition of a Ley-line according to http//:Wikipedia.en.org/ is as follows:

'Ley lines are hypothetical alignments of a number of places of geographical interest, such as ancient monuments and megaliths. Their existence was suggested in 1921 by the amateur archaeologist Alfred Watkins, whose book 'The Old Straight Track' brought the alignments to the attention of the wider public'.

This explanation by no means completes the modern definition of a ley-line, as we cannot say for example that all alignments of stones are ley-lines, however old they are. Nor does it follow that all ancient sites were aligned deliberately, even those that appear to have been.

Alfred Watkins, the modern founding father on the subject, created the first basic set of guidelines in order to describe ley-lines according to his perception. As we have learned more about ley lines, so we have had to adapt these original guidelines in order to explain our findings, whilst keeping to the context with Watkins' original ideas.

  • Ley-Markers:

The following natural and man-made features were suggested by Watkins to be reliable ley-markers:

Mounds, Long-barrows, Cairns, Cursus, Dolmens, Standing stones, mark-stones, Stone circles, Henges, Water-markers (moats, ponds, springs, fords, wells), Castle, Beacon-hills, Churches, Cross-roads, Notches in hills, Camps (Hill-forts),

Any true Watkinsian ley requires it to have a start (or finish) point in the shape of a hill. (4)

From map and fieldwork, Paul Deveraux concluded that all Henges are likely to indicate the presence of a Ley. (2)

We can therefore begin to gauge the strength of a ley-line according to its length, accuracy of deviation, number of ley-markers and their individual significance. We can also separate ley lines into basic categories such as astronomical, funerary, geometric etc, as the following examples illustrate:

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   What was the Original Purpose(s) of Ley-lines?

There are several developed theories on the purpose of ley-lines, many of which offer valid potential; something  which in itself illustrates the complexity of unravelling the myriad of alignments from several millennia of activity.

It is likely that ley-lines are a product of different elements from several of the following theories, being created at different times, for different purposes. The following examples are the current contenders for explaining how such a dedication to straight-lines has led mankind its present position.

It is important to recognise the distinction between ley-lines and geometric alignments.

  • Spirit ways and Death roads - (Funerary paths):

Although there is little direct evidence for 'religious' worship in the modern sense of the word at megalithic sites, there is certainly evidence that funerary rites were involved at several important locations (some of which may be classed a secondary use). The burial of valuable goods alongside funerary remains, placing of remains inside stone chambers underground, and alignment of funerary structures or their inhabitants with the rising sun, all attest to the fact that funerary ley-markers were not placed according to purely 'scientific' criteria, although they may also have been added to existing pre-existing ley-lines.

A number of rituals and traditions have been associated with the path taken by funerary parties. Traditionally known as 'death roads' (dood-wegen or geister-wege). The fact that 'spirit paths' are traditionally straight and seem to include the same 'markers' as ley lines significantly increases the argument for some of the leys having once served this function. Spirit lines are also invisible, and are viewed as 'tracks' or 'paths' for the movement of the spirits, which may explain why markers are often not visible from one location to another (an argument traditionally used against the existence of leys themselves).

Funerary Traditions: Watkins mentions the English funerary tradition of stopping at a crossroads and saying a prayer, a custom still practiced to this day.  Other customs involve walking around or 'bumping' churches and stones en-route. Processions are not supposed to carry a corpse twice over the same bridge and custom forbade singing or music on a bridge  Another interesting funerary-custom, still practiced into the 20th century was for mourners to carry a pebble and when they passed certain spots, throw their pebbles into a pile of previous mourners pebbles.

The 'Fairy paths' of the Irish also have folklore associated with them. There are numerous stories of houses being built over Fairy-lines and being then being destroyed or cursed. Stones, crosses, crossroads, bridges and Churches are all the same points on Watkins list of ley-markers, although it is probable that many of the alignments that involve churches and cemeteries, or which pass areas with traditional funerary rites or death rituals have been mistakenly classified as 'ley lines' as funerary paths are not necessarily always straight.

  • Feng shui - (Earths Magnetic Field)

Many important ley-markers are associated with springs and water sources.

The Chinese art of 'Feng-shui', or 'wind and water', also means 'that which cannot be seen and cannot be grasped'. The duty of the practitioners of the art was to determine the flow of 'lung-mei', or 'Dragon currents'. Every building, stone and planted tree was so placed into the landscape as to conform to the 'dragon currents' which flowed along these lines. The main paths of the forces were believed to be determined by the routes of the sun, moon and five major planets. We know that the Earth is encompassed within a magnetic field. The strength and direction of the magnetic currents vary according to the position of the sun, moon and closer planets. The magnetic field is also affected. 

It is possible that this field may have been detected (i.e. through dowsing), and mapped out in the past. Noobergen (6), reminds us that the earths natural magnetism was believed to have been used to re-fertilise the soil, in the same way as the aborigines did with their 'turingas' or 'dream lines'. He also mentions that there is scientific research that shows that water is extremely sensitive to electromagnetic fields, and that as the fields are changed or influenced, so the chemistry of the water may be altered too. Horticulturalists have discovered that plants placed within a magnetic field grow more than six times faster than in normal conditions. We are able to show today that the strength and direction of the Earths magnetic currents vary according to the positions of the Sun, Moon and other planets. 

  • Astronomical Alignments:

The fact it took so long for us to realise that astronomy was in any way involved with megalithic culture is almost as surprising as the fact that it was ever forgotten. Although there has been a traditional resistance to this theory from the scientific establishment, we live in a time when it is finally accepted that many of the larger megalithic constructions were designed so as to be able to accurately identify celestial objects or measure their cycles.

The clear link between megaliths and astronomy can also be said for megaliths and ley-lines, as they are often found to be prime ley-markers, and intersections of several ley-lines (i.e.,

Arbor-Low, Avebury, Stonehenge etc).

One of the largest Leys in England, the so-called St. Michaels Ley, is aligned along the path of  the sun on the 8th of May (The spring festival of St. Michael) and can therefore be considered astronomical. This line passes through several megalithic sites before it reaches Glastonbury, (artificially shaped to follow the direction of the ley), and then on to the Avebury/Silbury complex, both significant English landscape features.

The St. Michael's Leyline follows the path of the Sun on the 8th May (The spring festival of St. Michael).

(More about St. Michael)

The St. Michael's ley has been shown to be inter-related with several other prominent British megaliths through geometry, astronomy and an apparent knowledge of longitude/latitude, not least of all to Stonehenge. Stonehenge, whilst not being a part of the St. Michael ley, is connected with both Glastonbury and Avebury/Silbury through geometry, and also forms the crossing point of several prominent ley-lines - both astronomical and non-astronomical. The first astronomically significant ley-line to pass through Stonehenge was first identified by Sir Norman Lockyer, and later extended to 22 miles in length by K. Koop. This ley follows the path of the mid-summer sunrise on a bearing of 49° 15'. (2)

Another significant ley-line to pass through Stonehenge was also identified by Lockyer, and can be shown to extend accurately for 18.5 miles. It skirts only the edge of the henge at the junction of the avenue, missing the centre (and the sarsen stones) altogether. This line runs on a bearing of 170° 45', and appears to have no astronomical significance.

The alignments at S

tonehenge therefore appear to offer a fusion of funerary, astronomical and geometric practices, simultaneously connecting three of the most significant locations in southern England. Glastonbury, Stonehenge and Avebury/Silbury, which all align to create a perfect right-angled triangle, accurate to within 1/1000th part. It is from this historic starting point that we can begin unravelling the complexity of prehistoric geometry of the British landscape.

(More about Archaeoastronomy)

  • Geometric Alignments

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The previous examples have offered a indication that geometry might be involved in the orientation of some ley-lines. It is arguable that as many of the sites are aligned astronomically, and as geometry is a natural product of astronomy, the effect might be a product of 'automatic' or 'accidental' geometry within the layout of certain sites, but this does not explain geometry between sites which certainly involves surveying techniques, which in turn requires deliberate and applied mathematics (logarithms and trigonometry or their equivalent).

Sir Norman Lockyer (Astronomer-Royal), was the first 'respectable' person to recognize geometry in the ancient English landscape. He noticed the geometric alignment between Stonehenge, Grovely (Grove-ley) castle and Old Sarum (The site where the original Salisbury 'cathedral was built). The three form an equilateral triangle with sides 6 miles long, with the Stonehenge-Old Sarum line continuing another 6 miles to the site of the present Salisbury Cathedral, and beyond.

This extremely significant finding shows both that the early megalithic builders were aware of both astronomy and geometry, and combined them deliberately into their constructions. At the same time as this reasonable astonishing revelation, we are able to see how many ley-markers may have been introduced along pre-existing alignments, and it is important to know the origin of all the markers on  ley in order to accurately determine its origin and purpose.

The megalithic tradition in the British Isles can apparently be traced back to at least 3,000 B.C., if not earlier still. This tradition seems to have been based on a very sophisticated philosophy of sacred science such as was taught centuries later by the Pythagorean school. As Professor Alexander Thom observes in his book Megalithic Sites in Britain (1967): “It is remarkable that one thousand years before the earliest mathematicians of classical Greece, people in these islands not only had a practical knowledge of geometry and were capable of setting out elaborate geometrical designs but could also set out ellipses based on the Pythagorean triangles.”

(More about Geometric Alignments)

  • Other Traditions:

The Aborigines of Australia tell of a 'pastage', which they call the 'dream-time', when the 'creative gods' traversed the country and reshaped the land to conform with important paths called 'turingas'. They say that at certain times of the year these 'turingas' are revitalised by energies flowing through them fertilising the adjacent countryside. They also say that these lines can be used to receive messages over great distances.

The Incas used 'Spirit-lines' or 'ceques' with the Inca temple of the sun in Cuzco as their hub. (9) The Jesuit father Bernabe Cobo referred to these 'ceques' in his 'History of the new World'. 1653. These were lines on which 'wak'as' were placed and which were venerated by the local people. Ceques were described as sacred pathways. The old Indian word 'ceqque' or 'ceque' means boundary or line. Cobo describes how these lines are not the same as those at Nazca, being only apparent in the alignment of the wak'as.  These wak'as were most often in the form of stones, springs, and often terminating near the summits of holy mountains. Documentary records made by the Spanish record that 'qhapaq Hucha' ceremonies of human sacrifice (usually children), took place at wak'as as an annual event and also at times of disaster.  In the 17th century the Roman catholic church ordered that the holy shrines along the routes be destroyed. As in Europe, many ancient holy places were built over with churches.

Elsewhere in America, fragments of ancient tracks can still be found such as the Mayan  'Sache', of which 16 have so far been found originating in Coba, Mexico. The following is a description of one found in the Yucatan;

'...a great causeway, 32ft wide, elevated from 2-8 ft above the ground, constructed of blocks of stone. It ran as far as we could follow it straight as an arrow, and almost flat as a rule. The guide told us that it extended 50 miles direct to Chichen itza (it started from the other chief town of Coba) and that it ended at the great mound, 2km to the north of Nohku or the main temple in a great ruined building'. (3)

Other ancient tracks have been found in New Mexico. These roads are barely visible at ground level and radiate from Chaco Canyon. As in Bolivia, some of these paths run parallel and others lead to nowhere. One of the major sites connected by the 'Anasazi' roads is Pueblo Alto.

The German equivalent of ley lines is 'Heilige Linien', or 'holy lines'. The area of 'Teutberger Wald', also known as the 'German heartland' has a significant network of these lines which include the Externsteine and the megalithic stone circle at Bad Meinberg.

http://www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk/leylines.htm

Xavier Guichard: (Author of 'Eleusis Alesia')

Xavier Guichard (1870 - 1947). Born in Pesmes, Haute Saône, France. Became the director of Police in Paris.

Vice-President of the Société préhistorique française, in 1936 he published the now famous -  "Eleuse Alaise: Enquête sur les origines de la civilisation européenne" [Investigation of the origins of European Civilization]

One of Guichard's curious claims to fame was that he appeared as the primary detective in the novels of Georges Simenon.

T

he fascinating work of the famous French detective Xavier Guichard remains relatively unnoticed regardless of (or possibly due to), his astonishing conclusions regarding the level of prehistoric geometric abilities.

(Click here for map of Alaise)

(Click here to view a full copy of Eleusis Alesia)

Guichard claimed to have discovered two prehistoric 'rose des vents' covering France and extending into other parts of Europe, based on 24 landscape alignments (corridors of incidence), all orientated so as to pass through a common centre-point (called Alaise). Secondly, he identified three European 'root' names; Burgos, Antium, and Alaise, which he believed (similar to his UK counterpart, Alfred Watkins) had different meanings associated with ancient mineral sources and trade, but more controversially, that the 'Alesian' locations had been placed according to their longitude and latitude.

Alaise was the hub of an archaic, yet very precisely surveyed, radial system of 24 ley lines which emanated from Alaise, in all directions, one ley line every 15 degrees of 360, and along these 'ley-lines' were also located ancient settlements named with etymological affinity to the town-name of the ley line system’s hub, Alaise...

Guichard also claimed to have found evidence of a separate 'solstice rose des vents' at Alesia, based on solar observations, creating a valuable connection between prehistoric geometry and astronomy, (and from which it may still be possible to date such a formation).  He concluded that he had uncovered the vestiges of what had been called the 'Eleusian mysteries' by the Greeks. It is perhaps just a coincidence that both Stecchini and Guichard (supported by Manias), independently concluded that the true secret of the mysteries involved the application of longitude in relation to the placement of ancient and sacred sites.

(More about the Eleusian mysteries below).

Referring to several old cities in his native Franch, Guichard said:

"These cities were established in very ancient times according to immutable astronomical lines, determined first in the sky, then transferred to the earth at regular intervals, each equal to a 360th part of the globe."

As well as the astronomical 'Rose-des-Vents' Guichard realised that his research had, in his own words;

'revealed the existence of geodesic lines that converge on the 'alesia' of Alaise, and of other alignments that appear on modern maps...These alignments belong to a geodetic system completely different from those that make up the line that converge into two 'rose des vents'. And it is only through satisfying their existence out of necessity that the lines which cross through Alaise were analyzed in the first place'.

He continues...

'These new lines are those that run parallel and perpendicular to the Equator, their trace reproduced therefore, on a map as latitudes and longitudes...The works of ancient authors attest that, from the oldest antiquity, geography had been practiced …’

Strange as it may seem now, supporting evidence for Guichard's theory of France holding the key to the 'mysteries' can be found in the official centre of the French capital Paris, which was suggested (by J. Michell) to have been named par-Isis, relating to an ancient temple of Isis (at Versaille), and where the 'Champs-Elysées' or 'Elysian-fields' can be seen to point directly in line with the midsummer sunrise at 52° (left). We will see later that this particular orientation is shared by other French sites such as at Versailles cathedral and Mont St. Michel, also both orientated along the azimuth of the mid-summer sun, but at an angle of 26°, the angle of polar passage in the Great pyramid. The relevance of these particular figures is best understood in relation to precession of the equinox.

(Precession of the Equinox)

http://www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk/xavierguichard.htm

Project Ley Lines
In the coming days, all current information concerning this project will be posted here.
Please be patient as this will take a little time to organise.

Here is the latest update on the project from Mark Herbert (19 January)

http://www.montaguekeen.com/page113.html

http://www.montaguekeen.com/Project%20Ley%20Lines%20Update%20190114...

CHRISTINA said:

Project Ley Lines
In the coming days, all current information concerning this project will be posted here.
Please be patient as this will take a little time to organise.

Here is the latest update on the project from Mark Herbert (19 January)

http://www.montaguekeen.com/page113.html

The Netherlands already have a ley line society well established. A
great response was received from the Dutch. Their website can be found at
http://leylijnen.com

Project Ley Lines
An important message from Veronica Keen in preparation for the event on Sunday 2 February, at Glastonbury, in Somerset, England.
GROUP FUSION AFFIRMATION

WE AFFIRM THE FACT OF GROUP FUSION AND INTEGRATION WITHIN
THE HEART CENTRE OF THE NEW GROUP OF WORLD SERVERS,
MEDIATING BETWEEN HIERARCHY AND HUMANITY.

I AM ONE WITH MY GROUP BROTHERS, AND ALL THAT I HAVE IS THEIRS.

IN THE CENTRE OF ALL LOVE I STAND.
FROM THAT CENTRE I, THE SOUL, WILL OUTWARD MOVE.
FROM THAT CENTRE I, THE ONE WHO SERVES, WILL WORK.

MAY THE LOVE OF THE DIVINE SELF BE SHARED ABROAD, IN MY HEART, THROUGH MY GROUP, AND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.

Here are the recent updates on the Ley Lines Project from Mark Herbert.
Update 12-01-14
Update 19-01-14
Update 26-01-14

http://www.montaguekeen.com/page113.html

it all goes into the grids!

Maybe now you can venture a guess as to why the CONTROL of the grids is so important to the CABAL – the DRACO’S.  It’s our very own power source! It’s our own collective MIND!

Naturally – if they were going to get the planet – they would need to capture and hold the GRID!  Maybe now what Veronica Keen is saying is making way more sense!

For your information – there is not an Army Base – a Government Building – a National Monument – or a large Church or Cathedral – which includes the VATICAN – that has not been directly positioned right on TOP OF  two or three intersecting lines of some of the most powerful LEY LINES on the planet!

Can you understand WHY they did this?   Can you understand why Brett Stillings told me that all of these people were totally WHACKO into MAGIC?

What does capturing and holding the Grids do for them? Remember the GRIDS are the EARTH’S POWER SOURCE – but more importantly – THE GRIDS ARE OUR POWER SOURCE!   OUR INDIVIDUAL POWER! OUR MAGICAL ABILITIES – OUR MAGNETICAL ABILITES!

To free the grids – is to free up our own magical POWER!

EVERYTHING GOES INTO THE GRIDS ~ by Bradley Loves

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