DOWSING, THE ONLY WAY TO FIND AND FOLLOW LEY LINES
Below: a simple divining rod made from a length of wire.
Coloured white to find healthy energy, or black to find unhealthy energy
Pipes emit energy which can also be easily found. The amplitude is the same as half of the width of the pipe.
The heavily cup-marked stone at Connachan Farm. Foulford Inn behind.
The Cup-marks on the Boulder. Notice the dumb-bell shape at the foot
Placed above the Highland Boundary Fault and using its energy, the cup-marked stone emits a spiral of energy the same width as the fault, which then spirals around a small mound in the distance, then back to the boulder as a circuit.
Some of the Elements of the Ley System
Below: the Druids Cave, the central element of the entire complex
Below: the Chieftain standing stone on top of a burial mound. Schiehallion, the Faery Hill of the Caledonians behind.
Below: the “Bhacain” the dog-headed standing stone of the warrior Fionn MacCumhail.
Below: Praying Hands of Mary, aligned to Croftmoraig stone circle.
Above: the Bhacain standing stone, where the warrior Fionn MacCumhail tethered his hunting dogs.
Above: the Serpent of St. Fillans, with its body aligned to the cup-mark ley.