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Danustouch
October 19th, 2001, 02:27 PM
There will be huge tunnell built near and around stonehenge, in the year of 2008. Do you think this will cause a major disturbance in the magickal leylines? How do you think they might effect the world?
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/shtml/NEWS/P36S1.shtml
clef0628
October 19th, 2001, 02:32 PM
I wounder if you could even see if it was there. If it is going to be a tunnel, I don't thing you could really notice.
MammaStar
October 19th, 2001, 02:59 PM
Okay, so MAYBE i'm over-reacting in my vote. But I truly believe that building near Stonehenge would definitely cause some harm. I think the magic & mystery that surrounds the site, could be severely affected & I HAVEN'T BEEN THERE YET, SO I DONT' WANT ANYONE MESSING with it. :lol:
Kinda makes you wonder if anything "weird" will happen if construction does commence there. I know the Mall here, was built on a supposed ancient burial ground & there were indeed a LOT of troubles during construction. 2 men died & the Mall has allsorts of problems, despite anything Ms. Rosie O'Donnell has said on her TV show, she's not native to this area, & just wanted to look good to her South Nyack neighbors. *Sorry about that*
Anyhoo, building on Stonehenge, IMO is BAD. Just BAD *insert bad George Bush Sr. voice here*
Shadowulfe
October 19th, 2001, 03:46 PM
i seriously think they need to reconsider building near stonehenge...i mean after all it is by lack of a better term "holy ground". they might as well tunnel under a cemetary...it would still have the same affect!!!
brightest blessings,
shadowulfe
Swanspirit
October 19th, 2001, 03:50 PM
that the road being built is to help PRESERVE the Henge from the constant traffic from the road that passes directly by the heel stone ......... and my opinion as to the ley lines... are that no road will disturb them ......
Love and light
Swannie
Xander67
October 19th, 2001, 05:09 PM
I would think that if it would disrupt the magickal ley lines, a construction permit would not have been granted ;)
another thing to consider... were any specific warnings given about this... has anyone even bothered to check with the OBD (order of Ovates Bards and Druids) and ask them for thier perspective?
Sora
October 19th, 2001, 05:16 PM
Hmm. I haven't been there either, and although I don't want it to be scarred by construction, taking up Swanspirit's opinion, it would be no better if it was wrecked by the consistant traffic. I would be curious to know how they plan to stop the protesters. Because, surely, there will be a lot.
Earth Walker
October 20th, 2001, 12:56 AM
Is there a link to where we could send our protests; either
by snail mail or e-mail?
Sequoia
October 20th, 2001, 01:56 AM
man. . . IMO a tunnel could really screw with the lines. . . I mean, it woudl disrupt them, IMO. . . . the energy wouldn't be able to flow like it does now. That could have drastic effects elsewhere in the world. . . . it could be like having a blood-clot in the veins of the world. This could seriously suck.
Danustouch
October 20th, 2001, 02:20 AM
No mystique..no link was provided...im sorry.
Emy
October 20th, 2001, 02:32 AM
I don't really know, I do however think that due to the fact that there are laylines there, it might be a bad place for them to build a tunnell in and that they may run into some problems when they start building there.
Kadynas
October 20th, 2001, 02:41 AM
Can't they just leave well enough alone? Geez! Who wants a highway going right there? I too think it should be considered sacred ground...why do people have to build over everything? They better not ruin all the beauty and magick of that place before I get to see it!
bansidhe
October 20th, 2001, 06:28 AM
im agreeing with Kadynas here, cos although i know absolutely nothing about ley lines that i could argue about, its a special place and imo, its the epitome of ancient beauty!!! enough countryside in the uk has been wrecked as it is, why devastate more? and i wanna see it too...i got so close when i lived in northern ireland...i hope its in one piece when i eventually get there! if not then some people mayb getting :uzi: fied! :) j/k, i d never do that. (or would i?!)
take care and brightest blessings,
bans. :bubbles:
Ball-Bhreac Ròn
October 20th, 2001, 07:06 AM
Wow, I can't believe anyone would even think of doing something like this! I mean, it may muck up the ley-lines and everything, which I'm concerned about, but do they not realise Stonehenge is a priceless ancient monument?
Sheelagh
October 20th, 2001, 07:17 PM
Hello all.
Two links with details about the planned road improvement near Stonehenge:
http://www.stonehengemasterplan.org/
That site is asking for feedback, and has an address for you to send comments to.
http://www.ajplus.co.uk/news/news_article/?pid=2&aid=19540&sid=47&channelID=4&NewsComingFrom=civil_engineering
Permission hasn't yet been given, nothing is decided.
Xander mentioned that permission wouldn't have been given to build if it would disturb ley-lines? In Britain, leylines are not even considered when deciding whether to allow a planning application.
Earth Walker
October 20th, 2001, 08:10 PM
Welcome to MW Sheelagh :sunny::wave::wave::wave:
And thank you for the links. Super-Duper!:)
Socharis
October 21st, 2001, 11:46 AM
GRRR HOW CAN THEY DO IT GRRR
Traz Heart
October 21st, 2001, 07:13 PM
Hello
I have lived in my home for over 18 years and I have sat on the spot in my back yard were 3 seperate ley lines intercet for at least 13 of those years. I know the lines well and they also know me well. During those years there have been homes built within 2 miles of my home and back yard were the 3 lines intersect has not affected them in one bit.
Neither has the building of a big home right on one of the lines less then 50 yards from were they intersect.
You can not look at them as an element because they do not react as one.
Think of them more as a flowing energy that can not be stopped.
It can flow through anything and not be affected.
There for I know there will be no bad reaction to what they plan on doing around stone henge. Let them hide the roads it will make it more peacefull and look like the stonehenge of old more now then ever.
-Traz-
Sheelagh
October 24th, 2001, 05:32 PM
Originally posted by Traz Heart
Hello
I have lived in my home for over 18 years and I have sat on the spot in my back yard were 3 seperate ley lines intercet for at least 13 of those years. -Traz-
It must have got very cold during the long winter nights! lol
Sheelagh
October 24th, 2001, 05:49 PM
Originally posted by Mystique
Welcome to MW Sheelagh :sunny::wave::wave::wave:
And thank you for the links. Super-Duper!:)
Thankyou Mystique, and you're welcome
Demeter
October 24th, 2001, 07:00 PM
Originally posted by Kadynas
Can't they just leave well enough alone? Geez! Who wants a highway going right there? I too think it should be considered sacred ground...why do people have to build over everything? They better not ruin all the beauty and magick of that place before I get to see it!
The highway is ALREADY THERE! They are trying to make it less visible so as to put back the beauty and magick!
And if the highway didn't disrupt the ley lines, I don't think the tunnel will.
Sheelagh
October 25th, 2001, 08:12 PM
Originally posted by Demeter
The highway is ALREADY THERE! They are trying to make it less visible so as to put back the beauty and magick!
And if the highway didn't disrupt the ley lines, I don't think the tunnel will.
The main road has been there since i was little (40 years), and probably for a long time before that. There's also a smaller road running right next to it.
I don't think any construction can alter the energies - very many of them are built over and under, especially in the south of england, but they're still there.
BB
Druidess Cara
October 25th, 2001, 08:21 PM
I don't belive it will cause much harm. Stonehenge has been around for ages and the magick will always be there. We all must believe that everything will be ok. It has stood the test of time and it will withstand anything that comes to it or around it.
Blessings to all :)
:rolleyes:
:shift:
:sunny:
Xander67
October 29th, 2001, 03:42 AM
thank you for that post :) Cara
Morrighana
February 18th, 2004, 02:40 PM
If they do it right, construction can even enhance the ley line. Look at Paris. The major ley line running through that city is effectively streamlined and amplified by a variety of man made structures, including Le Defence, L'Arc D'Triomphe, and Le Pyramide (forgive my terrible french!). (This is essentially what Stonehenge itself does for it's lines)
While I don't think that the highway will neccessarily have the same effect on the lines at Stonehenge, I don't think it will hurt them in the least. As long as they make sure the ground underneath the site stays stable, with no chance of deterioration if the tunnel caves, I think it would be more than okay. BUT if they do it wrong, it could be catastrophic...not to the lines themselves, which would endure, but to the sacred (and historical) monument that is Stonehenge.
Traz Heart
February 18th, 2004, 10:15 PM
If they do it right, construction can even enhance the ley line. Look at Paris. The major ley line running through that city is effectively streamlined and amplified by a variety of man made structures, including Le Defence, L'Arc D'Triomphe, and Le Pyramide (forgive my terrible french!). (This is essentially what Stonehenge itself does for it's lines)
While I don't think that the highway will neccessarily have the same effect on the lines at Stonehenge, I don't think it will hurt them in the least. As long as they make sure the ground underneath the site stays stable, with no chance of deterioration if the tunnel caves, I think it would be more than okay. BUT if they do it wrong, it could be catastrophic...not to the lines themselves, which would endure, but to the sacred (and historical) monument that is Stonehenge.
I So agree with you!
The only reason they are doing this in the first palce is to help stonehenge.
Because they are doing it to help you bet they are doing their best to make everything ok.
Marchosias
February 18th, 2004, 10:29 PM
ithey might as well tunnel under a cemetary...it would still have the same affect!!!
What is the problem with that?
Juniecat
February 19th, 2004, 01:12 AM
I wasn't sure how to vote on this. I certainly think it would be sad...and may very well cause some magical upheaval, but I think catastrophe is a strong word. Quite frankly I think the magic in the world is quite powerful enough to take care of itself despite some human meddling.
morrigen
February 19th, 2004, 09:11 PM
I was last there 4 years ago...the area is truly beautiful...and the Henge itself struck me dumb with awe.
I'm hoping that the English Heritage people and the National Trust will oversee the work and makesure nothing inappropriate is done...fingers crossed.....
EmilyFair
February 19th, 2004, 10:22 PM
simply put, i believe that stonehenge is a sacred site, with grace and honor observed there
i believe in progress, but some things should be left to their naturaly evolving state
in light & love ~em
Equinox
February 20th, 2004, 02:27 PM
I'm concerned about the tunnel because with things like stonehenge, we need to take the super-long term view (thousands of years). That'll well outlast any current government, and who knows how things will be then.
The tunnel is therefore a bad thing, because tunnels collapse eventually. Even though it won't go directly under the ring, it will go under some nearby barrows, etc. I think the tunnel is a good idea, but should be moved a little farther away. No government can claim to be able to ensure an intact tunnel forever, so because there are significant things above it, it is a time bomb.
As far as the ley lines go, my best guess about the world right now doesn't include ley lines, so I don't see that as a concern. More importantly, even if ley lines do exist, I have no evidence to suggest that the tunnel won't improve them - can't say one way or the other, so it doesn't affect my decision.
-Equinox
Pesha
February 23rd, 2004, 12:56 PM
Having been to Stone Henge before all the world encroched on it, it would and is a horrid thing for any contruction to be anywhere near there.
BB
DS.
WandererInGray
February 23rd, 2004, 01:34 PM
that the road being built is to help PRESERVE the Henge from the constant traffic from the road that passes directly by the heel stone ......... and my opinion as to the ley lines... are that no road will disturb them ......
Love and light
Swannie
Kind of what I thought too.
RavenMoonWitch
February 23rd, 2004, 01:36 PM
How can ppl be so stupid to want to build or deface a treasure that has with stood the ages? :dis: I just don't get it. But I'm also really protective of the Henge, I watched my friend receive her 3 degree 2 yrs ago on Mid-summer at dawn. It took my breath away just to feel the energy in the ground not to mention the stones themselves.
Tina
February 29th, 2004, 07:34 PM
I dont know a whole lot about this magic lines I really wish someone would teach me about them. I still think it pretty bad though, I mean it should not be tampered with at all. If the stonehenge was a burial ground then they definately should not be screwing around there. I think the stonehenge is really cool & I would not want anything to go wrong with it.
Tina
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