Our apologies for not posting for a while. This is mostly due to the awful snowy weather we have been having. We haven’t been idle though. We have been researching and also taking orb photos. Please watch this space as we are working towards an orb website and we are even hoping to offer photos and cards for sale. Here is a sneak preview of one or rather two.
We have decided to take our dowsing a bit further afield and paid a couple of visits in January, (in the extreme cold and sleet) to Dunstable, mostly to the church there called Dunstable Priory.
We had read in the Sun and the Serpent that the famous Michael and Mary leyline runs through the main door of Dunstable Priory, so thought we would dowse it ourselves and see what we thought. The Priory has a very wide West door with multiple arches. The carvings have eroded away so we were unable to establish whether were any anomalous sculptures of gargoyles and skulls such as Leighton Buzzard or Notre Dame in Paris. There weren’t any gargoyles at all on the entire building as far as we could see. On our first we found the inside to be dark and gloomy. It didn’t seem to have nice vibrations. This is probably due to its history and the original front door, with its bullet marks from when the Royalists attacked the Priory in 1644, is testimony to this. Those of you who are interested I am sure you can find further information on the Internet.
Back to the dowsing. We dowsed inside the church and we both found there was a definite leyline going East to West, and out through the church through the main west gate and through the altar. We both, separately, found the leyline to be very wide and was the width of the archway, not just the door. Jackie found a faint one going North to South by the choir stalls but Sian couldn’t pick that up at all. We checked this wide, strong energy line against our colour vibration chart, again separately, and we both dowsed it as yellow, which means it was a Mary line. This was not what we were expecting as The Sun and the Serpent Book says the priory was built on a Michael line! I’m afraid we beg to differ at this point.
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