Buckingham Palace to St. Luke's, Chelsea


St. Peter's, Eaton Square

The ley runs through Buckingham Palace garden and a double leaning tree there visible from Grosvenor Place, to St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square. This is seemingly of the eighteenth century "Greek temple" type of design, and the ley just grazes the northern corner. It has been found that wide leys such as this often have "just-off" points - leys are certainly not Euclidian straight lines with no width, and this one is fairly wide - about twenty-three paces. Also, the width of the energy streams of all leys in which it has been tested, seems to double at sunrise and sunset for about twenty minutes each side of the rising or setting, and the whole church would be taken in when this happens. This has been called "the solar transition effect", and conjures up in the mind something like a great standing wave of energy following the terminator as it rushes constantly round the earth.


Whiteheads Grove

The ley then continues through a small green at a junction in Whiteheads Grove (was it once a grove?), where the dowsing rods spun, seemingly indicating that more leys cross this one at this point.

It then goes to St.Luke's Church, Chelsea, an impressive Perpendicular-style church with a garden with exotic plants adjoining, and several multiple trees. The ley was dowsed crossing the building obliqeuly and centrally.

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St. Luke's, Chelsea

 

 

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Buckingham Palace garden end and St. Peter's