Ley Lines
(This is an excerpt from a University Of Metaphysical Sciences course at www.umsonline.org, please feel free to visit the school website)
Researcher Karen Eliot writes about ley lines and the Christian Church. “I came across a book called ‘English Leys’ by R.C. Domino (about
ley lines and their use in occult organizations) that proposed that
pagan religious sites (e.g. Stonehenge) were built on ley lines, and
that when Christianity came to England these sites where ‘neutralized’
by the placing cathedrals and churches on top of them. (The fact
Christians did build churches on top of pagan sites is historically
true). Domino continues saying that this is a slight distortion of the
truth, because the church even at that time was run by the
‘Rosicrucians/Illuminati.’ The cathedrals were built on ley lines to
amplify the ‘telluric currents’ that run along these lines. Domino
points to the fact that they are well shaped for the task as
amplifiers. If this was the case, if I took a map of the United Kingdom
and marked all the cathedrals on to it, then it would be logical to
find those sites forming rough lines. This is exactly what I did, and
sure enough there were some surprisingly well-defined lines.”
It is interesting to speculate that perhaps the early creators of the
sacred sites for pagan religious practices were quite aware of the
magical phenomena of ley lines in the Earth. It is also interesting to
speculate about the Christian churches and their knowledge of these ley
lines. Did they make use of them because they knew as well as those who
practiced pagan religions that the power these places held was useful
for all religious practices, no matter what their portent?



