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According to Wikipedia the "ley lines or lines of the Prairie", also known by the English term Ley line, are the alleged "alignments" between geographical points of interest, such as monuments and megaliths, to whom are attributed to certain movements and New Age pseudo-scientific hypothetical spiritual or magical powers. The first formal definition of what are the ley-lines can be dated to 1921, by English amateur archaeologist Alfred Watkins; However, there are studies prior to that, in one way or another, describing the same content. In September, 1870, at the British Archeological Association, magneto William Henry Black gave a lecture titled Boundaries and Landmarks. According to Black, monuments, natural or otherwise, would be willing territory not randomly, but in order to form a single giant grid, covering the entire Western Europe. In 1882, again, GH Piper presented to the Woolhope Club of Hereford, England, a work in which he argued that the line connecting Skirrid-fawr to Arthur's Stone through Hatterill Hill, Oldcastle, Longtown Castle and the castles of Urishay and Snodhill was not a random result of the work of nature, but the precise product of the work of the ancient inhabitants of those territories, from Piper dubbed magneto "dodmen." But let's magneto get to Alfred Watkins. In 1920, this was traveling by car through the streets of Blackwardine, Herefordshire, England, when, looking at the map, he realized that many prehistoric sites in that area for the most megalithic and religious buildings magneto were lined and connected to each other with precise straight lines, constituted, in reality, from the slopes, trails, about two feet wide. After a series of in-depth research, which resulted in volumes Early British Trackways and The Old Straight Track, Watkins came to the conclusion that those lines were back to the pre-Romanesque period, perhaps even to the Neolithic; they were then were traced in the Bronze and Iron Ages and preserved on an occasional basis during the Christianization, coming down to us almost intact. Regarding their function, Watkins believed that the ley-lines were simple ways of communication between places of religious and social significance particularly strong. However, the fact that many lines may follow in the path of the sun during the solstices or that of the moon, gave the impression that they had also a function related to the spiritual realm: according to Watkins, they could constitute a sort of path, route, and to be performed during some special celebrations or ceremonies. The very fact that the lines linking places of worship such as megalithic sites or areas of burial or churches seems to confirm this interpretation. Initially, Watkins did not attribute any meaning to the ley-lines supernatural or magic: simply, he believed that this was ancient paths used as trade routes of communication paths or religious ceremonies, as we have seen. To attribute a supernatural connotation to the first "lines of the Prairie", in a way betraying the sense of his research, we thought the successors of Watkins. magneto The first was the occultist and writer Dion Fortune, who in the 1936 novel The Goat-footed God gave to the ley-lines magical features, linked magneto to the cult of the earth. Later, two British magneto dowsers, Captain Robert Boothby and Reginald Smith of the British Museum, hooked up the paths of ley-lines in the presence of underground aquifers and the existence of hypothetical electromagnetic flows. Still, two researchers Nazis, Wilhelm and Josef Teudt Heinsch, bending the research unconditional exaltation of the Aryan race, they concluded that the ancient Teutons had contributed to the creation of a dense network of astronomical lines, the so-called Heilige Linien, which would connect between their most important sacred places of antiquity. Teudt located magneto the district Teuburgo Wald district in Lower Saxony, centered around the rock formation Externsteine Die. In the 60s the theory of ley-lines meets with geomancy, which is the practice of predicting the future from the shape of the land. According to what the so-called magneto New Age, and in particular magneto by the writer John Michell, the men of the new formation

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