Archaeologists and scientists regard leylines as an example of pseudoarchaeology and pseudoscience. The idea of "leys" as straight tracks across the landscape was put forward by the English antiquarian Alfred Watkins in the 1920s, particularly in his book The Old Straight Track. The ancients built along them for a reason.

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They knew energy wasn’t just power… it was consciousness itself.Myths ofthe Matrix. This captivating exploration delves into the enigmatic world of leylines, the invisible energygrids that crisscross our planet, connecting sacred sites and natural wonders. While often associated with European landscapes, the concept of leylines has also found resonance in the United States.For a limited time, you can receive a free copy of ‘The Astrologer’s Guide: Mastering Birth Chart Interpretation’ by subscribing to our newsletter. leylines.net documents and archives leylines and places of high energy, mapping a global network that invites us to perceive Earth as a living, interconnected system where geography, geometry, and human consciousness converge.

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