Sunday, February 12, 2012

Do you live on Ley Lines?

I do we have all sorts going on here. It Stands as the wheel hub in a wagon wheel of ley lines and we have a well. the actual centre of the wheel is a 400+ years old Yew tree. Its a lovely tree but there are no others nearby, except the church ones and they are nowhere near as old. Its a very powerfull place, the only problem is it wont let us move, every time we try to, something happens to keep us here.

Do you live on Ley Lines?
your question prompted me to find out a little more about ley lines, unfortunately there was nothing there to conclusively decide whether there is anything supernatural about them.



i would suggest that there are other forces at work with regards to your attempts to move. i'm sure you are aware that yew trees in the magical sense are the only plants that can be used in restoring life rituals. this indicates (to me as a non-practising what ever) that the tree has some powerful energy, and as such can attract energies to it. i would suggest getting a psychic who has experience in exorcism and psychic attack to look in to it for you.

the other possibility is that you are just not meant to move yet... you are there for a reason and it hasn't been realised yet.
Reply:Nah but I live close to the Victoria and Piccadilly lines...
Reply:I live close to some.

It is a good place to go for insight.
Reply:on lay byes
Reply:Nope but it sounds interesting :]
Reply:Come on, what makes you believe that stuff? What evidence is there?
Reply:There seams like the is a crossing ley lines around your home forming a point of energy with two or more lines added there our power to this well. This is possible centred on the tree. I think you should consider staying were you are as the may be a reason why you are there . you keeping trying to go and failing there seems there is a very large amount of energy keeping there.
Reply:don't know, it sounds fascinating.how do i find out?
Reply:I don't know if I live on or by ley lines. I live in the US and no one has put a map online of my area. I may dowse my town though just out of curiosity. It will be an interesting experiment.



I hope things work out for you and your desire to leave your current home.



Many Blessings
Reply:nope
Reply:I come from a place called Leyland in Lancashire but I have never been able to find out if it is actually on a Ley Line



Although people may discount the power of Ley Lines there is no denying that in prehistoric times people did build their sacred places in allignment sometimes. We just dont know why!
Reply:Is there a map showing these lines? I live in the US.
Reply:Since I have no idea what you are talking about, I would have to say NO.. I do not live on ley lines
Reply:Why do you want to move? Doesn't sound like a malevolent place.
Reply:I don't know if I do or not. How would I find out?


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