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

How to hold a divining rod
Waves of energy from a standing stone, normal

Pipes emit energy which can also be easily found. The amplitude is the same as half of the width of the pipe.

wave from 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

petroglyphs on boulder

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.

Cup marfked stone at Connachan Farm, Crieff.
cup marked stone on top of Highland Boundary Fault.
map of ley lines from foulford Inn stone
Maps of energy from cup marked stone on top of Highland Boundary Fault.
Burial grounds re plaed over the energies from the cup marked stone.

Some of the Elements of the Ley System

Below: the Druids Cave, the central element of the entire complex

Druids Cave

Below: the Chieftain standing stone on top of a burial mound. Schiehallion, the Faery Hill of the Caledonians behind.

"The Chieftain" Loch Rannoch, Scotland.

Below: the “Bhacain” the dog-headed standing stone of the warrior Fionn MacCumhail.

Below: Praying Hands of Mary, aligned to Croftmoraig stone circle.

praying Hands of Mary Glen Lyon
Bhacain standing stone Glen Lyon
Bhacain standing stone Glen Lyon

Above: the Bhacain standing stone, where the warrior Fionn MacCumhail tethered his hunting dogs.

serpent of St. fillans

Above: the Serpent of St. Fillans, with its body aligned to the cup-mark ley.

Waves of energy from a standing stone, normal

How to Use a Divining Rod to Find Ley Energy

You have to keep moving when you tune into this type of energy.
Make sure that the divining rods swing freely in their holders or your hands.
   Once you become proficient, you can use the wire/s in your bare hands, which give a better feel.   Keep the points slightly down – if they are higher than horizontal they will swing uncontrollably, if they are too low they will be at their most insensitive position – use this in a high wind once you are proficient.
   Give the rods a brisk rub lengthwise with your free hand, which makes them more sensitive.
   Holding a piece of stone in one hand also helps to focus the mind when tuning into a standing stone.
  When you have had a little experience, try using just one divining rod, which is much more accurate – you are looking for one individual wave, after all.
 Colouring the Rods Will Help You to Find Healthy or Unhealthy Energy, Underground Faults or Water
Colouring the rod/s will help you separate out the different types of energies – try using a white divining rod to pick out the healthy waves, and black to sort out the unhealthy ones, blue to find the subterranean water which is beneath almost every standing stone – the colours will help you tune your mind like a radio receiver – this is not magic 
   To find what a ley line or any type of Earth Energies does, you will have to follow the energy wherever it takes you. This may take many miles of walking but is absolutely fascinating – an ancient knowledge at your fingertips which can only be acquired using the ancient art of dowsing (bio-location) – that is the way our ancestors designed and built their very strange (to us) culture, and that is the only way this knowledge will be recovered.

Above: cats love to stay in black spirals, also snakes and ants.

Black spiral in a bed attracts energy from people
We all emit electromagnetic energy and it can be found easily with a divining rod. Illustration shows the energy from a  person attracted into a black spiral in a bed.