Ley Lines, Standing Stones, Geopathic Stress, Cup Marks, Poltergeists and Dowsing

Standing stones and circles are always placed above geological fissures. The energy from the fissure travels up and into the stone or circle and is then transmitted across the country above ground as a stream of energy, or ley line, often into ancient burial grounds. Here, "The Chieftain" megalith on the shore of Loch Rannoch with Schiehallion, the faery Hill of the Caledonians behind, acts like a prism, the energy ley transmitted from its flat face.

The "Serpent" or Crocodile" of St. Fillans, Perthshire, on an energy ley line. Our ancestors, unaware of electromagnetci waves as we are, nevertheless worshipped anything which moved in a sinusoidal fashion, like the waves from "The Chieftain" standing stone.
Sacred sites were always placed on points of power, the most sacred between two or more volcanic plugs as in this illustration, one of the most powerful energy leys in the United Kingdom: from the resonant Fingal's Cave on the volcanic island of Staffa to an extinct volcano on Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on the Canary islands. Iona abbey is one of the oldest and most sacred Christian centres in Western Europe.
Energy leys were used in a number of different ways: to send streams of energy through their old burial grounds and, oddly, all of the straight streets in towns. The old market town of Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, for instance, has practically all of its straight roads aligned with standing stones, burial grounds and Neolithic burial chambers.
Most of the old country roads around this town are also aligned in this manner.
Even the sixteenth century irrigation ditches dug by the Culdees monks are aligned to ancient sites. The whole town and the surrounding countryside has been geomantically aligned by a very intelligent priesthood in touch with the planet and her energy.

Until recently, all of the burial grounds were placed above geological fissures.
Using divining rods, it is easy to find spirals of energy from each grave as a double intertwining energy. One wave is negative, its partner positive..
They travel to peoples homes, and to the people themselves,. but particularly into their beds if there is a health problem.
Our ancestors were able to dump the unhealthy aspect of these energies back into the geological fault beneath the burial ground using several different methods..
Science does not yet understand everything!


The Sun setting on the Winter Solstice at the bottom of King Street, Crieff.
There are three streets in this town in the shape of a right-angled triangle.

A typical ley using the energy from the Sun, a volcanic plug, a four stone circle and two six stone circles runs down King Street, Crieff.

David R. Cowan,
Baird Building,
48a East High Street,
CRIEFF,
Perthshire,
PH7 3HZ.
United Kingdom.
Telephone 01764 654720
E mail davidcowan34@gmail.com
I have two books on this subject: Ley Lines and Earth Energies, and
Ley Lines of the UK and the USA.