01/03/2024
Song lines, Leylines, Serpents and Saviours
I am not an expert in this area but thought I would offer a few words based on an examined and lived experience. This article is more of an introduction for those that have no experience with the concept of planetary energy lines or energy medicine.
Like the human body that can be mapped with energy signatures of all kinds including energy centres, meridians and trigger points, Gaia herself also holds these patterns. These patterns are called song lines in Aboriginal folklore and hold essential dreamtime history, cultural timelines, lore, stories and healing. The song lines blanket this ruggedly beautiful land, telling amazing and powerful stories that live and breathe alongside our "real world". In very similar ways other cultures talk of energy lines (eg Dragon lines in China) or more generally ley lines.
Leylines blanket the world as do song lines. Old roadways, modern highways, alley ways and significant buildings often run along ley lines or sit directly on energy nodes. One of the most famous of these is the St Michael line. This line runs through many notable structures, atones circles, mounds, and ancient worship sites.
Named after St Michael this line tells the story of Michael and his battle as a force of light against darkness, the line passes through the UK (see map) and many believe ends in Jerusalem. Like many other countries the UK has thousands of notable sites, some in ruin or destroyed but many well maintained and pepper this line and many others. Natural springs, fairy mounds, stone circles are all places of increased energy.
Like walking the song lines in the desert with the Ngangkari, walking the leylines in the UK is a spiritual pilgrimage for many. Showing due respect to these sites and helping to maintain them keeps important ancestral stories alive.
The St Michael line tells the story of an epic battle between a lead Angel (a light being) against a dragon/serpent as does the Norse story of Thor and the Midgard serpent during Ragnarok. Many cultures carry stories of epic battles leaving evidence for the battles across the land. St Michael's ley line is one such energy signature, an epic battle that is invisible but still felt, ongoing and resonant.
Leylines hold the stories, the past and the future. By walking the lines we imbibe our energy into them, they breath again in myth and in reality.
This June this year I travel these lines in the UK and I suggest we all reconnect with our ancestral routes as these lines are all over this realm. The native tongue and the electricity in our blood brings them alive once again as we touch earth. We are all indigenous to somewhere in this world the challenge is to reconnect to that land and collectively light the lines up once again...world wide.
Written by Dr Clay Spencer, Ukata Tours Lead Support