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Ley Lines & Earth Rings of America

by Peter Champoux & Dan Shaw

New for Summer 2022!

Ley Lines & Earth Rings in America book

Ninety-eight pages of never-before-seen ley lines. Fifty-five maps: fifty by Peter Champoux, and five maps from other contributors. More than fifteen leys, covering every state. And Peter introduces his version of energy leys, the Earth Rings. The diameter of the Moon, 2,160 miles, is expressed on Earth in many landforms, mountains and rivers. The Great Lakes as a pentagon, phi proportions between masonic landmarks and cities, and much much more. A priceless compendium from America's premiere visionary geomancer.

98 pages; only $9.99

Broadening the Definition of Leys: Geomantic Corridors

In the popular imagination, a ley is a magical line of Earth Energy that connects sacred places, and perhaps circles the Earth. The best known ley may be the Michael Line that connects many Saint Michael monuments, from Europe to the Azores. Earth Energy researchers themselves debate and disagree on the definition of ley. This is in part due to the limited perspective of Alfred Watkins when he coined the term ley in 1921. Watkins meant simply an 'arrow-straight' alignment of places and markers on the landscape. He chose the word because along these alignments he found a preponderance of towns with “ley” in their name. He didn't use the term “ley line,” and he didn't suggest that the lines carried Earth Energies. Fast-forward to today.

We find landscape geometries of every sort: circles, polygons, stars, pyramids, vesica pisces, and more. Thus the term ley is too narrow and limiting for our study of the full breadth of the Earth Energy patterns.

geometry of water great lakes pentagram eastern leys detail

98 pages; only $9.99

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