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Laurence Main discovers the Spine of Albion R Main Go on the pilgrimages, and be open to the spirit...


We can work with the spirit and the spirit of the land can work with us. If we escape the city, the boxes (home, office, car, TV, computer) and walk in the countryside. You have a responsibility to release people from urban hell, to be in a position to achieve this. So, be aware, read the books I recommend. Go on the pilgrimages, and be open to the spirit.


Answers to these many questions may


appear, such as: why is there an Irish round tower in Sandown on the Isle of Wight? Who made the labyrinth on St Catherine’s hill in Winchester? Where is Tolkien’s Lost Paradise? Where is the Navel of England? What links Cloud Hill and Alderley edge? What was Shap Serpent Temple? What converges on Carlisle? What makes Dunfermline so special? What’s the point of Fairaid Head? If you would like to explore the Staffordshire section of the Spine of Albion with the authors Gary Biltcliffe and Caroline Hoare and myself plus a coach-load of ley hunters apply now for a free ticket for the Network of Ley Hunters


Laurence Main


Network of Ley Hunters 9 Mawddwy Cottages, Minllyn Dinas Mawddwy, Machynlleth SY20 9LW, Wales Telephone: 01650 531354.


egular readers will know of the Michael line or Dragon ley spanning the width of Britain between Cornwall and Norfolk (focal point: Avebury). At 549 miles it’s a midget compared with the giant north-south counterpart, the Belinus Line. Read about this in The Spine of Albion by Gary Biltcliffe and Caroline Hoare (2012). Notice where these two great leys intersect and you’ll realise the significance of the area surrounding the White Horse of Uffington, Oxfordshire. Once again I’m trying to hammer home to you that there are lines of force running through our living planet. Straight ones are called leys, while the wandering serpents come in both male and female form. Acknowledging this is the only way to find hope in our time. Is that important enough for you?


Moot, based at Lichfield, over the long weekend of Friday 8th September, Saturday 9th September and Sunday 10th September. Seats on our bus are at a premium, so this offer is restricted to the first two OWPG members only to contact me using the details below.


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I’m trusting you will attend and not waste a seat. Please send me your press cuttings etc. consequent to this trip, mentioning the Network of Ley Hunters.


Man... Perth


inverness pitlochry


Carlisle


Belinus Line Manchester


Alderley Edge


Birmingham winchester Isle of Wight


Stratford-upon-AvonRollright Stones Uffington


16 Outdoor focus | spring 2017


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