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Post by constance on Apr 25, 2007 18:42:45 GMT -6
That sounds like my house; I posted earlier about pathways/bridges.
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Post by brian1 on Jun 25, 2007 10:17:00 GMT -6
Are laylines permanently located in a fixed place, or is it possible for them to move? I ask because I have seen street vendors claiming to sell layline maps.
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Post by Steven Wolff on Jun 27, 2007 18:35:18 GMT -6
Laylines are supposed to be "fixed" geo-magnetic lines that don't move. Stone Hinge and a lot of European churches are built on them for their unusual feeling they give people.
Steven W.
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Post by lucid3 on Mar 7, 2008 12:23:12 GMT -6
It seems to me there isnt much activity in your forum but maybe soon. I believe that my house deffinently has a strong leyline. Its heavy clay but there is alot of iron pyrite also underground streams. I know the direction of the line and the water runs through it. When I have a lot of rain it seems to wash out the energy of the leyline underneath.When the line is not so disturbed, I have more energy, in and arounld the house. Its good energy.
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