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From: amadeus@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Susan Harwood Kaczmarczik)
Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1991 17:46:46 -0700
Subject: Ley lines (was Re: Kate placed a half-page ad...)
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Organization: University of Texas at Austin
Posted-Date: 14 Oct 91 00:46:46 GMT
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In article <9110130027.AA12847@wente.llnl.gov> ed@wente.llnl.GOV (Ed Suranyi) writes: >A couple of pages later there's a small picture of Kate with this >caption: > >"It was a very magical experience. I felt tremendous vibes in there, >both positive and negative. You know it's built on ley lines, which >means there are very powerful forces at work." > KATE BUSH > >Does anyone have any idea what she means by that "ley lines" comment? I do, I do, says the Witch who's a Love-hound. Ley lines might best be described as the nervous and circulatory system of the planet. Back when peoples were still in tune with the Earth and her cycles, temples and sacred sites were built in accordance with ley lines, where they lay (ahem) in the Earth. Stonehenge, for example, is placed on ley lines. None of these temples, et cetera, were placed randomly. Ley lines had a large part to do with where they were placed (and to be truthful, a lot to do with where some early churches were placed too). As Kate said, very powerful forces at work. >Ed >ed@wente.llnl.gov -- -----Susan Harwood Kaczmarczik-------------------------------*<:-)------------- "Go right to the rose, go right to the white rose, I'll be waiting for you..." -----amadeus@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu--------------The University of Texas @Austin---