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RE: Dowsing for ley lines at home and on our land, but what does it mean?

in HiveGarden3 years ago

Both @samstonehill have watched it and we are a bit confused by this video.
he seems to know lots of stuff but somehow it does not seem right.

@samstonehill, I am actually surprised that they built the church´s altar over this major line crossing, that from what I understand would have a major energy. I suppose, like we have seen, that while most trees suffer from such location, it is beneficial for other beings (Bees..) or maybe have positive effects we are not aware of.

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 3 years ago  

What's interesting about the church design is that the congregation (if indeed they had them back when it was built) were seated in the area where no lines cross. Whatever device they put in the alter area would have harnessed or perhaps tuned the energy to be of a beneficial nature. For sure there is so much we are yet to (re)discover about all this!

so interesting.
I admit that these intersections of lines coming from many directions and meeting in a central point is new to me.
I was only aware of the Hartmann grid (parallel lines equally spaced crossed by 90 degree parallel lines equally crossed) and the curry lines that are somehow diagonal to the later.

You might find this interesting.
If you understand Scoish ; )