My Analogy
Imagine you are a blade of grass in a field. As well as the sun light you receive you will need water in order to grow and thrive. Some of this water will be provided by the sky and some of this water will be provided by the local rivers and underground water network.
You wouldn't want water that had been polluted for example. Now lets say, just for example, the water from the sky has been polluted. I don't know how! Lets just image, for the sake of the analogy, that the chemicals coming out of the back of airplanes are polluting the rain.You would now become very dependent on the local sources of water!
For thousands of years farmers have been redirecting some of the water
from rivers into their fields through irrigation channels. This is done in
order to help the crops in the field get the water supply they need in order to
thrive. Of course this is great if you are one of the crops the farmer intends
to help but in all probability the farmer will be redirecting the natural flow
of water in order to help the crops he sells not an ordinary blade of grass.
Another thing to consider in this world is pollution to the local river
networks. If a chemical company was dumping pollution into your river networks
it would have a dramatic effect on your growth. You would literally be drinking
these chemicals.
Ley Lines are of course the rivers and
underground water networks.
The Real World
To me energy is consciousness and
consciousness is energy.
We are all connected. In the same way that the air you breath has been
breathed by every human being that has ever lived, and logically also by every
animal and plant, we are all connected energetically. Ley Lines are the paths
where this connection is strongest. Like the rivers and underground water feeds
the blades of grass, the field of our collective consciousness is connected through
ley lines.
We do receive, send and participate in the collective consciousness through
lots of layers of energy, ley lines are certainly an integral part of this. Like
the way a blade of grass interacts with the water cycle and ecosystem, we also
interact with the collective consciousness.
This really is where my analogy ends. This is because unlike a blade of
grass we are not rooted to one point. We can travel. We can also heal our ley
lines and inseminate positive conscious energy into the ley lines in a way that
a blade of grass cannot heal the local rivers.
In my analogy I talk about irrigation. Has this been done to the ley
lines? Have people acted like farmers manipulating river to their own endeavors
It is clear that throughout history there has been a massive amount of
interaction with ley lines but has this involved manipulation of the natural
state of affairs and if so to what end? Has this manipulation been in the
interest of humanity or more importantly the harmony of planet earth and all of
her inhabitants?
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