I reckon there is a energy cross point at brent cross, london, page 1
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reply posted on 10-1-2011 @ 03:27 PM by andy1033


This is how i feel right now, after finding this spot, lol



reply posted on 10-1-2011 @ 05:22 PM by tiger5
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No I have only driven aroung that area. I do wonder if there were any underground rivers as these can give strange effects.

Rgds
T


reply posted on 10-1-2011 @ 08:39 PM by SheeplFlavoredAgain
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Hi Tiger would you mind elaborating more on your comment about the effects of underground rivers? I've heard people vaguely mention this sort of thing in passing online before but never heard more. There is a strange feel to my property but none of us can put our finger on why such a visually pleasant property does not feel very relaxing. I've had much worse lots and homes that yet were soothing and welcoming. We've done what renovations we can afford and still the place isn't "calm" though it all looks lovely. I'm open to learning more about factors that affect how people feel in certain locations.


reply posted on 10-1-2011 @ 11:49 PM by SheeplFlavoredAgain
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Thank you so much, Tiger. Your answer was quite sufficient and gives me enough to launch further investigation on the search engines. I wish you were a neighbor. I suspect that there is water running underground on my property due to a deep fist sized hole that opened up on it in the past year. I think the builders buit some form of underground drainage system that feeds into a creek near our property. I've even seen the PVC pipe that drains into the creek. I and some of our relatives get a bit of an unsettled feeling since we bought this home a few years ago. Not everyone does. So this subject of regions influenced by unseen energy or water flow is of interest to me. I don't pretend to understand how it all works but we have enough evidence in science that animals are sensitive to magnetic fields and such that it's not too much of a stretch to think humans still have some residual ability to sense things. I wouldn't call it paranormal, just an as yet uncharted portion of biology and the natural sciences.


reply posted on 17-1-2011 @ 01:57 PM by Silver Star
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Apparently, a lot of old towns and places originally got their names because they were situated on ley lines - or intersections of them. I've got a book with a list of common names that occur along ley lines but for the life of me I can't find it.

I can remember a few off the top of my head. If the town, village or whatever has the words 'merry', 'ley' (obviously), 'red', 'meet' and significantly 'cross' in it's name then chances are it's on the path of a ley line. There's loads more but I can't remember them.

For example, Wembley stadium is riddled with them - hence the 'ley' in the name. So it's conceivable that Brent cross could be an area of crossing ley lines.


reply posted on 17-1-2011 @ 02:09 PM by tiger5
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Wow! There is also Brent tor which is a point on that big ley line.

However
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