I`ve read here and there about Bran`s Head buried in the central point of London, defending it against invaders and giving prosperity(!?) to the land around. So, it is under the White Tower on the Tower Hill the Head is buried, right!? And then long ago I`ve snapped a note about a small peninsula up the river Themes, where a witch once should dwell, which beheaded Bran herself or caused this, I can`t remember which is true. I have a request to guys, which live close to the place and are engaged in dowsing. Please, tell me some more
about this legendary complex of ideas. And what about possible leys (with monuments alongside) or other paths, radiating from the Head of Bran!?
123hopp
Bran`s Head
Started by 123hopp, 14-May-2006 13:55
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#2
Posted 14 May 2006 - 16:34
123hopp,
http://pagannews.com...ran_the_blessed
I find leylines cross everywhere, some spots have many, glastonbury tor holds my record so far with 50plus crossing at the centre of the tower, these are very special spots.
Kevin
http://pagannews.com...ran_the_blessed
I find leylines cross everywhere, some spots have many, glastonbury tor holds my record so far with 50plus crossing at the centre of the tower, these are very special spots.
Kevin
#3
Posted 17 May 2006 - 09:15
Thank you, Kevin, for the basics about Bran. And I`ve searched for possible yin-yang outline of central London and found David Furlong`s site "London`s Leys". Well, it`s long ago I was subscribing The Ley Hunter of Mr. Deveraux and forgotten how this approach was formed. It seems to me that ley lines are conceived as being only of Yang character and problem with them is simply that their intensity may be too high to locate human adobes on them. Am I right!? ( A concept for/from white middle-aged Caucasian males, ha, ha!?)
If this were true, I`d first understand that Kevin`s descriptions could be treated as a kind of heresy to the ley line concept!?
And now I can get into shape what I`m really looking for. So; this is my problem.
When I was just starting my dowsing activity some 15 years ago, one of older collegues-dowsers suggested that - when using Spiritual Dowsing techniques (see - Stig Lonegren), you can come to a conclusion that the Bran`s Head (under the Tower of London) is a major Yang centre (kind of local Olympus), while somewhere up the river on a little peninsula there`s a major Yin centre of the London area (kind of entrance to Hades!?). As he veiled the last insight into a tale about a witch, which beheaded Bran, I had not remembered it in my "dowsing files". Only now it has resurfaced again.
So; could you help me to locate this major Entrance to Hades of the London Area!? May be you had any experience with it !?
It`s like a place, where all ends and emerges again, while Bran`s Head (Tower of London) carries the idea of supporting the existence of
the Creation!?
If this were true, I`d first understand that Kevin`s descriptions could be treated as a kind of heresy to the ley line concept!?
And now I can get into shape what I`m really looking for. So; this is my problem.
When I was just starting my dowsing activity some 15 years ago, one of older collegues-dowsers suggested that - when using Spiritual Dowsing techniques (see - Stig Lonegren), you can come to a conclusion that the Bran`s Head (under the Tower of London) is a major Yang centre (kind of local Olympus), while somewhere up the river on a little peninsula there`s a major Yin centre of the London area (kind of entrance to Hades!?). As he veiled the last insight into a tale about a witch, which beheaded Bran, I had not remembered it in my "dowsing files". Only now it has resurfaced again.
So; could you help me to locate this major Entrance to Hades of the London Area!? May be you had any experience with it !?
It`s like a place, where all ends and emerges again, while Bran`s Head (Tower of London) carries the idea of supporting the existence of
the Creation!?
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