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The Sea Cat
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Re: like, it's just amazing, man.
Apr 27, 2011, 11:41
tiompan wrote:
The Sea Cat wrote:
tiompan wrote:
The Sea Cat wrote:
Even more curiously, I put in three more post codes, randomly chosen from different regions of the country, and they all come up on a three node convergence, and when I googled tom scott, he is a professional comedian and pranckster.


There is a sign to click on which leads to this " Sorry to disappoint you. The truth is, no matter where in England you are, this site will happily find you three ley lines — including one that goes through Stonehenge! "
Look hard enough and you can find three of anything but if the criteria includes anything prehistoric and also includes churches which always qualify as they "may " be a chritianised site you can happily find loads although the lines may not be strictly that straight even if they appear so on an OS map . When this was pointed out to the believers ,( it took years before they accepted it ) they then began to find "lines " that were quite squint & jagged ,who says that "subtle energies " run in straight lines ? etc . So just join the dots doesn't matter whether they are staight or crooked or when the sites were built or natural for that matter . Some even write books about it .


Well, I know that there is a lot of what you say in the 'world' of leys, and as someone who thinks that there is a lot to the original concept re. monuments/sacred sites being connected through, or deliberately directing energy currents, the more ludicrous element is perfect fodder for this kind of piss taking, unfortunately.


The original concept , i.e. Watkins , had nothing to do with energy.


I know that. I mean the original 'energy' concept itself.
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