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A World Grid


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It has been suggested that there once existed a network of aligned sacred and ancient sites that composed what is commonly termed today 'The World-Grid'.

The obvious propensity for straight lines in prehistory is demonstrated by the numerous 'ley-lines' and geometric alignments around the ancient world. It is also common to find that such alignments connect prehistoric sites together, which is one of the main arguments put forward to supports the idea of the existence of a prehistoric 'world grid'.

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/antigravityworldgrid/ciencia_antigravityworldgrid01.htm

http://www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk/theworldgrid.htm

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It all adds to me. There is a grid of overlapping subtle energies that effect our physical reality. I am a platonian compared to an aristolian so it is easier for me to think this way. I can understand why so many people do not adhere to this view. We are slowly learning more about geoelectrimagnetism so maybe in a few years it will be appreciated by more people.

http://www.soulsofdistortion.nl/SODA_chapter7.html

http://www.crystalinks.com/grids.html

http://earthacupuncture.info/earth_grid.htm

http://earthacupuncture.info/geomancy.htm

Fascinating subject but skeptic fodder it many ways. Too speculative for the time being but that should change.

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