Does anyone have that leylines map with two oscillating lines? Where they crossed there was usually some notable landmark, like one of them was stonehenge, but at least a couple just had a question mark, like one that was a random point in the ocean. Thought it was interesting but can't find it.pic related its a bad mockup of what it looked like
>>42488482And now on the flat earth map.
>>42488482Can anyone explain ley lines? I feel like it may explain weird shenanigans where I am but there's hardly any maps, descriptions, or methods for finding them.
>>42488557*resisting the dark urge to ask GPT about a summary of geomantics*
>>42488557>Can anyone explain ley lines?Yeah, it’s basically fucking nonsense. File it under trash.
>>42488557>explainenergy, sun and moon and stars and movement
>>42488482The map featuring two oscillating lines representing global energy currents is the Earth Chakras Map (also described as mapping the Rainbow Serpent and Plumed Serpent dragon currents).Visuals: The map depicts two dragon currents—the Rainbow Serpent (shown in magenta) and the Plumed Serpent (shown in teal)—along with seven primary chakra sites and extended gates. >https://www.higherconsciousnessenergy.com/post/earth-chakras-map-ley-linesContext: This framework bridges ancient wisdom and sacred geography, popularized by visionaries like Robert Coon, who aligned global vortexes with these mythic currents.>picrelNote: This is distinct from the Becker-Hagens UVG Grid (often called the "World Grid" or "Earth Star"), which uses a rigid icosahedron or dodecahedron geometric overlay rather than oscillating serpentine lines.>https://medium.com/@seekerproject4se/world-grid-ley-lines-map-sacred-geometry-vibrational-energy-ccc09afe0694Found this interactive tool as well:>https://maps.leylines.net/
>>42488557Ley lines were postulated by Alfred Watkins in 1921 at a presentation at the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club, later published in Early British Trackways (1922) and The Old Straight Track (1925). Watkins formed the Old Straight Track Club in 1927, which was active until 1935 but became defunct during the World War II period.A revival of interest in the topic began in the 1960s, now associated with neopagan currents like Wicca, and with ufology. Watkins' Straight Track Club was revived in 1962 by Philip Heselton and others as the Ley Hunters' Club. The new club's journal The Ley Hunter was issued from 1965 to 1970, subtitled "the Magazine of Earth Mysteries".https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ley_linehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_mysterieshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowsing
>>42493988>um sir i was looking at your map and uh>some of these gates dont actually line up withFuck it! Publish it anyway!