Ley Lines – Lines of Power All Over The World
One of the most fascinating holdovers from the ancient world that is still in practice even today, albeit subconsciously, is the alignment of monuments and buildings along ley lines.
The ancients build standing stones and fortresses in precise alignment with these “lines of power,” perhaps believing they gave the structures extra power when sited in such a way.
But even natural formations seem to be lined up in precise arrangements that obey these lines, and although scientists scoff at the idea, ley lines theories just don’t want to go away.
Here’s some more strange coincidences.
Most of the public buildings in London are laid out to a measure of 666 metres*:
- Buckingham Palace – Westminster Cathedral = 666 metres.
- Buckingham Palace – Wellington Monument = 666 metres.
- Buckingham Palace – Victoria Station = 666 metres.
- Buckingham Palace – Houses of Parliament = 1332 metres = 2 x 666.
- Downing Street – St Jame’s Palace = 666 metres.
- Downing Street – New Scotland Yard = 666 metres.
- Downing Street – National Gallery = 666 metres.
- Westminster Cathedral – Queen Victoria Memorial = 666 metres.
- Queen Victoria Memorial – Duke of Wellington’s Memorial = 666 metres.
- St Paul’s Cathedral – Bank of England = 666 metres.
- St Paul’s Cathedral – Barbican = 666 metres.
- Tower of London – London Bridge = 666 metres.
- Bank of England – Cannon Street Station = 666 metres.
- Bank of England – Fenchurch Street Station = 666 metres.
- Bank of England – Liverpool Street Station = 666 metres.
- Bank of England – London Bridge = 666 metres.
- Lambeth Palace – Westminster Abbey = 666 metres.
- Marble Arch – Roosevelt Memorial = 666 metres.
- Piccadilly Circus – St James’s Palace = 666 metres.
- St Pancras – Euston Station = 666 metres.
- Southwark Bridge – Blackfriars Bridge = 666 metres.
- Hungerford Bridge – Westminster Bridge = 666 metres.
- Westminster Bridge – Lambeth Bridge = 666 metres.
- Westminster Abbey – Piccadilly Circus = 1332 metres = 2 x 666.
- Piccadilly Circus – Wellington’s Memorial = 1332 metres = 2 x 666.
- Downing Street (home of British Prime Minister Tony Blair) equidistant to:
- National Gallery = 666 metres.
- St James’s Square = 666 metres.
- St James’s Palace = 666 metres.
- New Scotland Yard = 666 metres.
- Home Office = 666 metres.
- The Old County Hall = 666 metres.
*http://www.nasca.org.uk/666/666.html#Lond
But Ley Lines should be more properly thought of as invisible energy lines marking the grid of power that circles the earth thanks to its magnetic core. People with the right talent can tap into that power and use it. In a simpler age, such as when the ancients were building their standing stones, there might have been people who had the ability to sense those lines and could guide the builders on the correct places to erect the stones.
These days, those talents have been lost…except for a few silent folk who must remain hidden, such as Jenna and Rhys, in my story, Solstice Surrender.




Tracy Cooper-Posey © 1999 - 2012