Saturday, August 13, 2016

Tintagle is where King Arthur was born: Also, map of the St. Michael ley lines through southern England

I was speaking to my daughter who has studied more about this than I have. First, Tintagle is where Arhur was born which makes sense because it is on the same ley line as Glastonbury and Avebury. I have been to both Glastonbury  (1999 and 2011) and Avebury 2011). These are amazing places where you feel Merlin or Saint Germain energy. The feeling for me is very very clear and concise thoughts with surgeon like piercing awareness of what is wrong with the world and realizing what we must do to save the world from itself over the next several hundred to 1000 years so the human race and all life upon earth does not go extinct so the platform of human and other evolutions as a birthplace for souls here on earth can go on and help billions and possibly even trillions of souls like a University for Souls here on earth on hundreds of thousands of years and possibly millions on into the future. It is up to us today to protect Earth so souls can still be born here as humans and the world doesn't just become so screwed up that no human life can longer exist here. Right now, the world hangs in the balance just like it was during World War II and the Great Depression once again.
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Ley lines /leɪ laɪnz/ are apparent alignments of places of significance in the geography or culture of an area, often including man-made structures. They are in the older sense, ancient, straight trackways in the British landscape, or in the newer sense, spiritual and mystical alignments of land forms.

Ley line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ley_line
Wikipedia

Ley line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ley_line
Wikipedia
Ley lines /leɪ laɪnz/ are apparent alignments of places of significance in the geography or culture of an area, often including man-made structures. They are in the older sense, ancient, straight trackways in the British landscape, or in the newer sense, spiritual and mystical alignments of land forms.

Dolmen : St Michael & St Mary Alignment

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