Cornwall was the place where I found myself, in my late teens (never underestimate the sheer power of your Soul!). I spent two years in that mystical place. Most weekends were spent wandering around by myself, sitting at the windy rocky coast and generally being on my own, whenever I had time left over after academic assignments and visiting a beautiful elderly lady under the Adopt-A-Granny volunteer program (although she ended up fussing over me more than I did to "help" her). In a very strange way that I didn't understand then, I felt at home there, although physical home was geographically 10 000km away. And being in Penzance itself, St Michael's Mount was just nearby. I definitely can relate with this article.
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Wake Up Experience
Leylines are the meridians of planet earth. Different
leylines provide different energies to keep the chi of our planet
flowing. After almost having been forgotten, and having been hi-jacked
in the third dimension to
create an even deeper sense of duality, they are now being rediscovered
and understood by a larger population. So called gridworkers have been
and still are working on re-establishing and strengthening the leyline
grid around the planet, anchoring the new energies that are coming in at
major grid crossings, cleaning out, releasing and transforming low
frequencies and re-directing the new energy into the meridians. Authors
Jesse and Vera have both spent a lot of time with gridwork on leylines –
that is also how they met.
Jesse: I first came to Cornwall on a whim. Once I crossed the border, only one thing reverberated throughout my consciousness:
The Energy, The Energy!
At the time I hadn’t a clue what exactly this meant on a conscious
level, but obviously my entire Being grasped it on an etheric,
intuitive, molecular level. Cornwall is a place of primordial energy and
magic, situated in the pinky toe of the UK. The landscape and folklore
is pervaded with a fusion of Christian and Pagan energies. It is the
land of the Saints and Celtic Crosses, but also the land of standing
stones and leylines. Deeply religious individuals would convene in this
remote region of the earth, Druids and Christians alike. The prime power
centre of such complex and powerful energies is located at the sacred
site of St Michael’s Mount, a tidal island whose protruding Basolithic
geological formation emerged almost 300 million years ago. Incidentally,
this site is the sibling of Mont Saint Michel in Normandy. This
particular site is deeply steeped in history and legend. Its greatest
secret, though, rests in the four major leylines that cross through it.
Vera: I was traveling the UK last year from July
until September, as I was guided there for some reason. Without knowing
beforehand, I was drawn to important leyline crossings. I came to
Marazion simply following my intuition. I saw the name on the map and it
literally sucked me in. The closer I came, the lighter I felt. So much
peace and balance! I just wanted to sing and dance. When I got into this
beautiful Cornish little town, I felt like sitting in a pub to read in a
book on energy work. At that time I was more of a loner, and not drawn
to public places at all, so that was a strange thing for me to do. It
took no longer than five minutes, when Jesse approached me to ask what I
was reading. And another five minutes later, we were in a deep
conversation on universal energies, and how they run through us and
through our planet. He told me about the leyline crossings in St.
Michael’s Mount, and that he could take me there to show me the
strongest energy spots, as he had worked as a tourguide on the mountain.
Of course I wanted to! It dawned to me that again I had ended up in
exactly the place I needed to be in that moment to do important gridwork
together with Jesse.
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Jesse: But before we delve deeper…
What on Earth are Leylines??
By way of analogy, I shall duly illustrate and clarify. Think of the
Equator. It exists, and is symbolically represented as a line running
through the centre of the earth. When you approach the equator, things
get really hot. When you’re practically on the equator, you will
definitely know. The Equator cannot be seen. But it can be felt, and its
‘bandwidth’ and intangible properties, so to speak, can be measured
through sophisticated scientific means. Think, also, of Radiowaves.
Again— unseen, intangible— but can definitely be felt, heard, and
accordingly measured. Likewise, the electromagnetic spectrum in general
is a great teacher.
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