Law Lines | Mysterious alignments that mark ancestral roads

Most of us have the belief that our ancestors, when they stopped being nomadic and became sedentary, more than 10,000 years ago, practically did not move from the area in which they had settled. Many of us were astonished when they found in the Alps the remains of Ötzi , which confirmed that our ancestors traveled between communities. This leads to wondering, how did they do it to orient themselves? What knowledge did they have? Some have believed to find the answer in the Ley Lines, the mysterious alignments that mark ancestral roads.

In Supercurioso we have spoken to you about one of the Ley Lines most famous in the world, the so-called Line of San Miguel or "micaélico alignment". It is really amazing how all those churches dedicated to the archangel follow a straight line through Europe to Israel. If you want to know more about it, you can read it in this article: San Miguel Line | The mysterious line between shrines of the world .

Ley lines, mysterious alignments that mark ancestral paths

Before analyzing what are the Ley Lines , it is necessary to point out that many historians and geographers do not believe in them and think that they are just casual alignments. That anyone can choose a concept and, on a map, trace Ley Lines choosing or discarding the places that interest to fix a pattern. Other people, however, believe that they really exist and their origin can be both natural, due to underground energy currents, as well as following spiritual paths.

Ley Lines

The Law Lines "are those that can be traced uniting places of historical or geographical interest that have a common denominator" . The concept arose in 1921 from the hand of the amateur archaeologist Alfred Watkins . He discovered that many important places of antiquity, whether natural or man-made, were alienated in a pattern that generally drew a straight line. He called those alignments Ley Lines . Their discoveries were focused in principle in certain areas of the United Kingdom, but then they were extended to other places in the world and to those roads, their followers, gave them an esoteric or spiritual sense. Those who believe in this theory think that there are numerous lines that intersect in the globe in the form of parallels and meridians based on rivers of supernatural energy or energetic channels. On these lines there are special natural formations or monuments have been built and at those points are concentrated energy sources that some people can take advantage of.

Lines Law 1

For the followers of this current of thought, the first discoverers and enhancers of these Ley Lines they were the old druids. These marked certain places with menhirs or dolmens, since in them a condition was especially beneficial of those supposed telluric currents that crossed the lines. There they performed rituals and ceremonies. In addition, they marked ways that our ancestors could follow to move between very distant communities. The druids thought themselves children of that "cosmic serpent" or current that crossed the earth and the sky and in those zones they believed to receive benefits so much physical as spiritual. They also claim that many Christian churches were subsequently built along those roads.

Lines Law 2

The term Ley Lines It was coined by Watkins. It is because the name of most places in which these lines crossed or ended, in the United Kingdom that is where he began his investigations, ended in-ley, -leigh or -ly. This ending meant, in the language of the ancient Anglo-Saxons, "clean land" or "cleared land" or meadow and marked the route of old commercial or processional roads. They are also known as "Luminous Lines".

To identify one of these Ley Lines Watkins believed that he should start on a promontory and from there look for elements of the landscape such as long roads, dolmens, menhirs, pits, ponds, springs, castles, churches, crossroads, hill markings and other elements. From it, many people have dedicated themselves to look for Ley Lines throughout the world. In addition to the aforementioned San Miguel Line that crosses Europe, there is another minor that also connects sanctuaries dedicated to archangel and that crosses Britain. Here you have a map.

Lines Law 3

This is not the only Law Line identified by the followers of Watkins in Great Britain. Another well-known is the one that crosses by the crests of the Malvern Hills from St. Ann's Well in Worcestershire and goes through several places famous for their springs.

Lines Law 4

There are other ley lines marked in Belgium, in France, Portugal, malt and in many other places in the world. Have you heard of the Ley Lines ? What opinion do you deserve? Do you think that these are alignments really related to spiritual or telluric forces or are they simply the result of chance? Do you think that the seekers of those Ley Lines only mark those places that interest them to constitute their magical path? We await your comments! If you want to know other curious and magical places in the world, we invite you to read the post: The terrifying Paths of the Dead | Superstitions and legends .


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