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London's Ley Lines Pathways of Enlightenment

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In 1961, Tony Wedd put forward the belief that leys were established by prehistoric communities to guide alien spacecraft. It was in the latter decade of this period that a belief in ley lines was taken up by members of the counterculture, [13] where—in the words of the archaeologist Matthew Johnson—they were attributed with "sacred significance or mystical power". Intrigued by the omphalos rumor, Saleh managed to fit together a whole bunch of puzzle pieces, then neatly sidestepped the first question by using his findings as the basis for a work of fiction. Historians, who generally avoid the metaphysical and focus on facts, say that a lot of these significant sites were placed where they are because of purely practical reasons.

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The stone circle sits on a line that connects a great number of locations with special significance. It was later edited by Paul Screeton, who also wrote the book Quicksilver Heritage, in which he argued that the Neolithic period had seen an idyllic society devoted to spirituality but that this was brought to an end through the introduction of metal technologies in the Bronze Age. In his 1969 book View Over Atlantis, Michell argued that what little we know about the ancient geometry of the ley lines and the astrological alignments of ancient standing stones reflected knowledge that was as lost as the legendary city of Atlantis. A ley line is a completely straight line across the landscape that runs from one landmark of historic importance to another, and crosses through one or more similar landmarks along its route. Could this be an indication that the actual British Empire has by now been replaced by a financial one?

About forty-five years ago I developed an interest in ley lines and tried to create a ley lines map in my corner of the UK. For those who don’t know, the term ‘ley line’ was coined by amateur archaeologist Alfred Watkins in the 1920s, and refers to alignments between structures and landmarks via straight lines.

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He also noted that the ley hunting community had "functioned as an indispensable training ground for a small but important group of non-academic scholars who have made a genuine contribution to the study of folklore and mythology.

Paul’s Cathedral and the Monument [a memorial for the Great Fire of 1666]: a dome and a pillar, representing the female and the male principle — as you also find in other world cities, like Rome or Washington DC [which has the Capitol Building and Washington Monument].

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Ley lines are kind of like latitudinal and longitudinal lines in one sense: They're not lines we can actually see in the real world.Translating the term lung mei as "dragon paths", he reinterpreted tales from English mythology and folklore in which heroes killed dragons so that the dragon-slayers became the villains. Another reason that explains why alignments can be made up of sites of varying ages is the idea of a genius loci or the spirit of the place. He derived the term ‘ley’ from an Anglo-Saxon word meaning a clearing out of a wooden space, as many places in the area had the word ley in the name. Part of archaeologists' objections was their belief that prehistoric Britons would not have been sophisticated enough to produce such accurate measurements across the landscape. Many other cultures claim they could even see these lines and build roads and buildings accordingly.

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