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Ley Lines or Earth Energy? What’s the reality?

To understand more clearly the importance of these certain lines of force and the part they play in manifesting paranormal phenomena, we are going to have to go back in time to when our native ancestors used sympathetic magic to ensure success in the hunt.
The abstraction of there being a 'God' or ‘Goddess’ is one of the oldest concepts in the history of man, and it is racially a universal one. In the very early years of his evolution, man only worshipped that which he could not control. When he looked up at the sky he saw the Sun – and at night, the Moon and stars. Much later he observed the movement of the planets, and these were perhaps among the very first things that he worshipped, as he did not have any control over their movements across the sky. Indeed, it was perceived that these “Gods” of the sky actually controlled the lives of mankind, through the cycles of the seasons and the connection of the planets movements with nature.
The Sun became the great 'Sun God' . . . the Moon a Goddess. The planets were given names, and many stories were told about them. As the planets could not be controlled by any ordinary mortal, they then discovered that they could compensate for this lack of human control by personifying the planets and bestowing on each of them a god-like human personality. Each planet along with the Sun and Moon became a family of human gods and goddesses.
Already it seemed that man's ego would not allow him to believe in any higher power that did not look and behave like ordinary man, but with a difference . . . they were divine, and had divine powers of control.
Early man believed that if he was good, he would later – when he died – be given access to this realm of the gods, and live with them for the rest of eternity. This fact is seen for instance in the resurrection of the Pharaohs to the heavenly realm.
Along with this pantheon of celestial gods, there was also the natural phenomena caused by the clash of natural elements: storms, rain, wind, thunder, lightning – and of course fire, which man also worshipped as he found it could destroy most things, including his own body. It was only later that man gained the insight; that on a superficial level, fire does seem to destroy things. But on a higher level of understanding fire is the energy that transforms.