I once thought that ley-lines were a load of tosh. But have since seen and experienced evidence that suggests that they are there in some way. It's something I keep an open mind about and want to know more about. Preferably to read something with a bit more of a modern slant than Watkins.
2006-08-19 05:16:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't care if they are fact or fiction. For me personally they exist!
I used to live in a village where two ley lines were supposed to cross. Didn't know it at the time, but used to feel a wonderful feeling of peace when standing on the place where they cross.
Plus look at the sites for major religious edifices such as Lincoln Cathedral and what do you find?
You got it in one.
Interested to know why you are asking?
2006-08-16 03:48:47
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answered by Christine H 7
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All i know is that near the ley line in Burley inWharedale here is an unprecedented amount of fertility in the families that live here and the area in inundated with newly borns....there is much evidence to suggest that chi flows more freely near ley lines, especially because they often meet with water ways and flowing water in the Way after all. FAct i say...please vote me 1st, i'm so close to level 2!!
2006-08-16 12:29:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that there exists a force which we have chosen to call 'Ley-lines. But I don't understand what that force is, or what it means.
2006-08-20 00:49:42
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answered by Veritas 7
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Have you read Alfred Watkins' "The Old Straight Track"? Lots of interesting evidence there....
2006-08-17 13:49:15
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answered by keepsondancing 5
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They are a measurable force, so I spose theyre real......
2006-08-16 02:42:46
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answered by andy2kbaker 3
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not sure they have maps of them so they must be factual
2006-08-16 03:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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