How do you know something you hear or
read about is the truth?
Truth for one person is the opposite
for another.
A Christian or a Muslin, an American or a Pakistani has
a whole different set of perceptions. That does't mean one is any better or any more informed
than the other. They are just at different places in their evolution.
We all live in our own alternate realities.
New agers in particular are extremely
gullible. They tend towards believing more or less anything if it it
presented coherently.
Am I making you uncomfortable?
Take Glastonbury for example. Just the
word gives it authenticity. Avalon and all that guff.
Most of it is just make
believe, wishful thinking, absolute rubbish.... that doesn't mean
there is nobody there with the truth or that it isn't an important
place. Just not most of the hype which is just that. The same applies
to Sedona or any other of the so called 'Special Places'.
Am I getting to you now?
I am not really trying to disparage I only want your attention. Some of us have been snoozing away quite happily in our own dozy worlds but now it's time to really wake up.
I first went to Glastonbury in 1970
when it was still a sleepy little market town. The hippies that
settled there were interested in all sorts of stuff. They researched stuff and
regurgitated stuff. Some of it was authentic and Divinely inspired
but most of it was just imagined, badly put together and just stuff. They
made a living from it and no one should begrudge them that. It was a place of it's time. The town has changed and grown and is what it is, not particular but an interesting place to visit.
At first I was just as impressed as everyone
else and fell for the hype too that was until I came across the real deal. I am not
better or wiser than anyone else but once you have connected, anything
that is not becomes obvious.
In the nineties I spent about eight
years mapping global energy lines and consulted all the available
information, books, maps that other people had drawn that kind of
thing. I had my own sources but I wanted to integrate everyone else's researches with my own work to help get
a bigger picture.
At that time there was a map of all the
lines of energy running into and around Glastonbury. It's still
circulating now and often cited on websites and by authors.
I called the author to find out how he
made his map.
The first thing he said was 'Ah well I
don't do that any more.'
'Fine,' I said and told him why I was
calling. I asked him how he had made the map, was he a dowser?
'No.'
Did he use intuition or had he
researched.'
'No I just sort of looked and could see
them.'
“Are you clairvoyant?'
'No, I mean I just stood there on the
land and could see from this place straight to there, it was obvious
really.'
'Has your map been checked by anyone
else?'
'Eh, not that I know of.'
We talked for a while but it was clear
to both of us that there was no real foundation to what he had drawn. He was rather anxious to get rid of me and my awkward
questions. I was rather disappointed, I felt let down. His map had looked so interesting.
I contacted other authors and spoke
with them about their methods and what they had achieved. Some were better than others. One of the best was the dowser Hamish Miller who was a remarkable man.
He was a blacksmith, totally honest and as authentic as you can get but not well educated just a wonderfully talented and very inspired bloke. When I spoke
with him he told me he was more comfortable with a 5lb hammer than a
pen. He wasn't a writer but he had been working with someone who was.
They had since fallen out which is why I had not been able to contact him through the publisher.
The writer in question is his exact
opposite. I won't say much more other than
I have come across other people who worked with him and had a falling
out. One was a close friend who was very badly mistreated.
We met once and took an immediate dislike to each other. He had his latest book out in front of him openly on display at someone else's private book launch! I wasn't impressed, unfortunately a lot of other people are.
I had discovered some inconsistency in
the ley-line story and had written to the publisher about them. The publisher turned out to be the author and he lived very close to me only a few miles away. Great I thought we could meet quite easily. He never
replied and after several failed attempts to contact him I
wrote an article about my findings which Hamish eventually heard about and called to discuss with me.
I had plotted the lines Hamish had dowsed and noticed that the long line he
had found and explored in the book The Dance of the Dragon was
actually curved and bent in the middle by about 170 miles.
Below is the map from the book. It is very obvious that it has been contrived to look straight.
Above is the same line plotted on Google Earth using the same two end points. I am a qualified cartographer and understand maps but you can check my findings by plotting the line on Google Earth yourself. Google Earth is not completely accurate but it is certainly accurate enough for this exercise. The huge anomaly is very apparent even if you only plot the points very roughly.
Below is the map from the book. It is very obvious that it has been contrived to look straight.
I wasn't trying to disprove anything. I was just pointing this out. Hamish told me that he had never said
that ley-lines run in straight lines. In fact a lot of them are
curved or spiral.
Now does that surprise you?
Everyone knows that ley-lines are straight. It is what I thought defined them.
Now does that surprise you?
Everyone knows that ley-lines are straight. It is what I thought defined them.
What I have discovered is that yes some
lines do run fairly straight, the higher the frequency the less they
bend. Much like light really. Red energy bends the most and the lower frequencies can spiral.
Another experienced dowser I came across through a contact I met in Sedona checked my own work and was able to confirm it for me. He could quite easily pick up my lines and did so in several places in North America where he was at the time. He talked about many different
types of energy lines and calls them by their colours. Each has its own qualities
and most bend.
Now isn't that interesting.
Which brings me back to my original
topic. Truth. It is not that the people involved are wrong it is more
that they don't have the whole story and remember that some people
make a living from it. They have a vested interest in a small part of
the truth but not all of it. It creates a fear, a fear of change. If you challenge someones truth don't expect to win any friends by doing it. I certainly haven't.
It is up to each one of us to discover
our own Truth and to welcome in any changes that occur. We are all about to be given a great many new insights which may well rip apart all the things we thought we knew. We have been living with dogma and half truths for a very long time. Most of what we consider sacrosanct is actually just programing. It's almost time to let all of that go. If you do so willingly you will be far more comfortable.
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