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Syria, Lebanon, and Israel

Mount Hermon

This idea is somewhat echoed in the concept of ley lines in other cultures, which suggests that specific geographic points carry spiritual or mystical significance.

Robert Nelson

Andromedan 14th Pt. 2/2 w/ Avin, a Zaahyin Priest: Antarctica, Dark Technology, SSP, California Pyramid

This pyramid is believed to be part of a global network of pyramids connected to Earth's ley lines, which originally served to power ancient civilizations.

Robert Nelson

Andromedans 10th Pt.2/3.Antarctica. Blk.goo. Stars. German SSP. CERN. Anti-Gravity.

This energy is unlike anything produced by conventional fossil fuels, utilizing natural ley lines and sacred geometry.

What are Ley Lines?

Ley lines are alignments that connect various geographic locations, often including ancient monuments, religious sites, and other significant landmarks.

The concept of ley lines suggests that these sites were intentionally aligned by ancient civilizations due to their spiritual, mystical, or energetic significance.

The term "ley lines" was first introduced by British archaeologist Alfred Watkins in the 1920s.

Over time, the idea of ley lines evolved beyond Watkins' original concept.

Some people began to associate ley lines with mystical and spiritual energy.

According to these beliefs, ley lines are thought to be channels or pathways of earth's natural energy.

The concept of ley lines has parallels in other cultures.

For example, in Chinese feng shui, the idea of "dragon lines" or "lung mei" represents energy pathways that flow through the landscape, similar to ley lines.

Dan Xuisoko

Abuna Yemata Guh

Research into cliff monasteries in China reveals that the most energetically significant temples are often positioned on top of Yin and Yang ley lines.

This led to the question: Could the Ethiopian churches also align with ley lines?

Not only were these churches located on ley lines, but they were also situated directly on a Yang ley line, which is particularly significant.

Skepticism surrounds the concept of ley lines, but the Chinese ones appear to be quite legitimate.

For centuries, Chinese feng shui experts have used a Luo Pan compass to determine the position of ley lines.

Though ley lines were officially discovered in 1925, ancient Chinese feng shui practitioners recognized them thousands of years ago.

Yang ley lines represent potent Earth energy and are especially powerful when they cross through mountainous or rocky terrain.

Yin ley lines, on the other hand, produce strong energy when they intersect with a river or valley.

Further research revealed that all other cliff temples in Ethiopia lie on the same Yang ley lines.

Not only was it the first temple built by the saint who popularized Christianity in Ethiopia, but it is also the one closest to the cross point between two ley lines.

When Yin and Yang ley lines cross, the surrounding area is believed to be filled with immense energy.

Darryl Anka | Bashar

Construction of pyramids by levitation

Leylines are hypothetical alignments of various historical and geographical sites, like ancient monuments and megaliths.

While not scientifically recognized, in this theory, these leylines could be imagined as channels for enhanced geomagnetic energy.

If these leylines could somehow influence or amplify the Earth's magnetic field locally, this enhanced magnetic field could interact with the vibrations caused by the sound.

The concept here would be that the granite blocks, under the influence of the enhanced geomagnetic field along the leylines, align in a way that their internal magnetic domains are influenced by the Earth's magnetic field.

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