Leaps of Consciousness

Leylines

Leylines are like the Earth’s invisible arteries. They are a vast network of lines which flow energy into and around the Earth.

A group meditating at a key site at an auspicious times helps heal the earth’s energies.

There’s the straight line, and a pair of lines that weave around it, the positive and negative, male and female, or yin and yang energy lines.


What are they for?

Leylines often pass through ancient sites, e.g. Stonehenge, Avebury Circle, Glastonbury Tor. There are thousands all over the world. They also pass through many churches and cathedrals, which were built on the former sacred sites of the previous civilisation to assimilate them.

A node is created where two lines cross. The energy is stronger if three or more lines cross at the same point.

The lines come in varying widths, which can change over time. The largest are the Emperor Dragon lines of 25 metres or more across. If several powerful lines meet it may create a vortex. Vortexes are associated with time travel and connecting to other dimensions. The nature of the ground rock also has a profound effect and towers can have a beneficial effect on local crops - like the Irish round towers.

Rory Duff created the first classification of leylines.