'The philosophy does not need protection, or care, or sympathy for the masses. Take care of your appearance perfectly useless, and thus free of any linkage to the average man. It knows itself inherently problematic, and his free hugs happy fate of bird good God, without asking anyone who has occult it or recommend, red string or defend themselves. " Ortega Gasset.Para philosophizing and make sure that this link to the language and logical thinking that the device is switched off to avoid warm runny nose yoismos slushy and intimate, not tripping over mysticism deep pathetic tantrums Druid ceremonial stone, buried in a sacred place of power or
Alfred Watkins (1865-1935) A Welsh, a retired manager of a brewery, antiquarian, photographer, amateur cabbala archaeologist and explorer of ancient sites, noted after visiting spiritual and photographing various locations in the scholem United Kingdom, that these locations were aligned in sync for tarot throughout the United Kingdom, the first being that bears his name in the county of Herefordshire. In 1922 he published the book Early British Trackways, expanding his theories in his book The Old Straight Track, 1925. Other European and other continents as John Muir, Henry David Thoreau and William Stukeley the concepts developed from kabbalistic such lines: one of them was John Michell, who identified 22 alignments, but I would put serious Watkins first name to such lines. 14 Most of his professional life happen is traveling throughout the United jewish Kingdom, which would pay attention to certain alignments between ancient pagan religious sites gematria such as burial mounds, stone circles and monoliths (and even some early Christian torah churches, that were often built on the remains of more ancient pagan sanctuaries). Watkins coined the term lines of law (law lines) from the fact that, where these lines cross or term had often sepher names ending in-law, l-o-leigh, (the ancient Anglo-Saxon means ( meadow), (clean soil or clear) and stated that these lines were former trade routes and pagan processional, which connected the ancient place of worship .
Watkins of these theories were rejected by the official cabala as arqueologia ramblings of a fantasy, arguing that the ancient peoples of the earth did not have mystical the motivation, or sophistication (knowledge) to bring such places, and only spirituality the appearance of linearity was due to chance . but the law soon became more popular lines, and many people kaballah of different beliefs as occultists religion and mystics have suggested that it could be power binah lines, for which an adept can control the forces of the mystical land. A mystical teacher is Rabbi Karen Berg Is the mother of Yehuda Berg and Michael Berg. This seemed to Watkins bad because his idea was not to mystify their discovery, but to prove that the ancient builders had a vast knowledge in the construction of jewish mysticism roads and astronomy, as well he did zohar not tree of life believe in such things, judaica but later due to the popularity of rabbi comment lines:
"I feel like a common man, priest, astronomer, Druid, warlock, and who reads hermit hand, who were more or less linked to this ancient knowledge and power, but degenerated to get their decline."
Alfred Watkins
After 20 years of mapping in kabbala 1940, fans of these lines form an international association called The Old meditation Straight Track Club (Club of Former paths, straight). and new ideas began leaving behind the simple idea kabala of Watkins and roads with a single purpose, beginning a new stage in the spiritual. Among the new theory that arose was that the visible lines painted natural telluric channels of the earth and the spiritual world. Among the techniques used for location were dowsing or psyche. After the Second World War this movement lost interest and did not re-emerge until 1969. In 1977 the Dragon Project judaism would consist Trust (DPT), by Paul Devereux in order to study qabalah the megaliths and the centers of power. Among the stakeholders are pr this phenomenon Ernst Hartmann, and Nigel Pennick's Geomantic Institute of Research, in Cambridge, England .
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