Energy Lines

Energy Lines
Energy line photographed at Avebury Henge

Energy Lines, by John Gordon

This whole matter is more than a little complex because:  Leylines appear to be carriers of energy - but not always. The energy appears to be beneficent - but not always. Leylines appear to coincide with ancient trackways - but not always. Leylines appear to lie above the ground - but not always. Leylines often coincide with underground water (as dowsed) - but not always. Leylines connect ancient megalithic sites - but not always. Leylines are absolutely straight - but not always.

Energy Ley line at Knowlton church henge

Leylines can be sensed as currently active - but not always. Leylines are undivided - but not always. Leylines are shortish, about a day’s walk in length - but not always; sometimes much shorter and very occasionally much longer. Leylines are over land - but notable exceptions, particularly in Cornwall and Scotland. 
                               
Bits and pieces of circumstantial evidence exist, which suggest a reasonably simple explanation of all that mess; (see particularly Needles of Stone Revisited by Tom Graves and The Pattern of the Past by Guy Underwood.)

This theory goes roughly as follows: The SOURCE of Ley line energy is purely natural; is also spiritually, mentally and emotionally NEUTRAL. It can, however, easily absorb "colour" at any of these levels, from human intervention. The straight-line direction of ley lines is due to knowing intervention on the part of the megalithic builders, who also determined more than one colour for their channels of energy. The "coloration" was mostly - but not always - in the band that we might describe as lunar/ goddess/ fertility/ blessing.

One of the Cove Stones at Avebury Stone Circles with Energies

The sources of energy seem to be tied in particularly with the patterns of underground water known as "blind springs". The nature of the energy is not really determined, but it appears to behave in many ways that are closely analogous to electrical energy, but it is not electric. It may have side effects in the band that we know as electric. It has also, occasionally, been detected to have effects in the region of energy that we describe as ultrasound, in the presence of some standing stones. I would tend to regard this energy as non-physical, as we currently define physical, but lying very close indeed to the physical.

 For the reason that Leys sometimes appear to be ancient trackways and sometimes like electric power conduits, it is perhaps easy to hazard a likely explanation. The pre-Druidic religion, which is what we are This whole matter is more than a little complex because:

For the reason that Leys sometimes appear to be ancient trackways and sometimes like electric power conduits, it is perhaps easy to hazard a likely explanation. The pre-Druidic religion, which is what we are This whole matter is more than a little complex because:

Leylines appear to be carriers of energy, but not always.

The energy appears to be beneficent, but not always.

Leylines appear to coincide with ancient trackways,but not
always.

Leylines appear to lie above the ground, but not always.

Leylines often coincide with underground water (as dowsed) -
but not always.

Leylines connect ancient megalithic sites, but not always.

Leylines are absolutely straight, but not always.

Leylines can be sensed as currently active, but not always.

Leylines are undivided, but not always.