Divining the Power Within the Land
Expert dowsers Maria Wheatley and Busty Taylor explore how earth energies are intimately
associated with
ancient sites, such as Avebury and Stonehenge and also
crop circles.
Their research offers a valuable new insight into the energetic properties associated with
stone circles and crop circles. Some of the theories presented are the work of Maria’s late
father, Dennis Wheatley, who was considered a Master Dowser and a world authority on
the Geodetic System of Earth Energies.
Earth Mysteries is a fascinating subject which embraces the idea that ancient cultures
aligned their monuments upon energy lines and patterns creating regional power centres.
In the Wessex region of Southern England some of the finest prehistoric monuments were
constructed, such as Avebury Henge, the West Kennet long barrow, Silbury Hill and
Stonehenge. Crop circles invariably appear in close proximity to such monuments, and as
we shall see, stone circles and crop circles are both associated with geodetic energies.
Tantalising clues left behind by a long forgotten civilisation allow us see circular temples in
a new light.
The power within the land
The ancient Chinese feng shui masters recognised that the Earth emits energy lines and
earth energy currents. According to Chinese philosophy, straight lines conduct ‘sha chi’
(negative energy) and should be avoided. Whereas, the meandering yin and yang earth
energy currents, known as Lung Mei (the Dragon’s breath or Dragon Lines) emit beneficial
and life enhancing energies. Monuments and buildings sited upon the earth currents
become imbued with positive energy and are considered auspicious locations.
Earth Energy Rivers
In 1985 Hamish Miller and Paul Broadhurst discovered two great geomantic rivers of earth
energies coursing for 300 miles across Southern England from Land’s End to Hopton on
the Norfolk coast, which they dubbed Michael (yang) and Mary (yin). Along the undulations
of these intertwining energy rivers were over 300 sacred sites aligned with high accuracy
along the currents. They had, in effect, found the earth’s ‘dragon lines’ so highly revered
by the ancient Chinese feng shui geomancers. For reasons unknown, these two mighty
currents snake and coil around the adjacent St Michael ley line, which was discovered in
the 1960s by John Michell. Many professional dowsers have noted that other yin and yang
earth currents also entwine ley lines. Although we are seeing the vestiges of a long lost
geomantic science it is tempting to think that the ley line somehow controlled or harnessed
the yin yang earth energies.
Located close to the West Kennet long barrow the above crop circle was also aligned upon a ley line
coursing to Silbury Hill and Windmill Hill.
Photograph Busty Taylor
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