QUOTE(andymonk @ Aug 30 2007, 11:37 AM)

This may be of interest. I believe,the symbol on this knights templar tombstone(pic1),found in the st magnus cathedral,kirkwall,orkney,scotland(pic2),is a representation of the egg of life(sacred geometry,pic3),which is found within the first layer of the complete flower of life.

x Any opinions?
Yeah, since you asked, I have an opinion.
It is my opinion that you are so horribly, horribly wrong that you're coming around the bend towards right.
There are no such things as ley lines. Locations of "sacred" ancients sites do not correspond to any discernible geometric pattern, and you need to get out every once in a while, dude!
QUOTE(Emma_Acid_88 @ Aug 29 2007, 04:02 AM)

Hmmm. Smacks of new age mumbo jumbo to me.
Emma,
"Smacks of" is far too kind. This stuff makes New Age mumbo jumbo look like Kant's
Critique of Pure Reason!!!
QUOTE(Emma_Acid_88 @ Aug 29 2007, 04:02 AM)

And if your controlled experiment on the image is simply staring at it, then sorry, this is so far away from quantifiable science as to make it barely worth bothering with.
This is true. It
is barely worth bothering with. I haven't bothered since my first post in this silly thread.
So, why are we here bothering with it again???
Harte