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The Ley Line Group
measuring the ancient grave hill road
between Vaassen and Epe
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The Ley Line Group made an excursion
to a fascinating place:
the Southwest line of grave hills
from Epe to Vaassen.
Autumn in Vaassen
On the day after the Equinox the Ley Line
Group,
inspired by the expertise of Ineke van den
Broek (Hestia)
gathered on a new expedition.
The object of measuring this time was an ancient
line of grave hills.
These grave hills were used as burying places
from 3400 BC
surely until 400AD and maybe until about 1000
AD.
Archeological excavations found remnants
of several cultures using the grave hills.
Both burials of persons and ashes of cremations
were brought into Mother Earth.
The men were buried on their right side,
the women were buried on their left side.
Part of the Group exchanging impressions and
measuring results.
The Group consists of sensitive people with
expertise of ley-lines, earth energies, psychic
feelings,
feelings for energies and emanations.
The almost endless forests of the Kroondomein
Het Loo
are a beautiful place to have a measuring
expedition.
Also this is a worthy place for these ancient
grave hills
used by pious families for thousands of years.
This picture shows very probably how the
ancient road
would have looked for the last 1500 years.
During the 4000 years of pious usage,
most likely, dedicated signs would have been
standing on both sides.
From Vaassen towards Epe the long line of grave
hills
indicate an ancient but vanished road.
The funeral parades used this road for 4000
years
to go towards the grave hills.
Along this ancient road near Epe the farmers of
the Christian era
plowed away the grave hills into their fields.
In the forests of the domain the grave hills
stayed
undisturbed for another 1,500 years.
Above are two of the grave hills with ashes of
cremations,
many of them packed into beautiful earthenware
urns.
Archeologists have taken away the urns,
to let the urns be forgotten in an unknown
warehouse of some far away museum.
To the sensitive people of the Group,
the many grave hills were shining with a pink,
sometimes golden, sometimes shade of green
aura.
The energy of the grave hills was so immense
that on this cloudy day the people upon the
grave hill
were shining with a extra white aura
themselves.
Measuring the many energy lines,
like 9.2, 6.7, 2.0 cm waves.
The death line of 2.0 cm was the main line
connecting the grave hills.
At this grave hill the sensitive people of the
Group
got visions of ancient parades and people.
Bearded men in long dark clothes,
silent women on a big cart with big animals
pulling the cart.
Below: Measuring one of the many vortex powers,
connecting these places with the higher
dimensions.
The grave hill here below refused to give away
its secrets.
All participants felt that this grave hill was
not to be measured.
Above: Grave hill in the midst of the heather.
At the so called Peter's Mountain
(Petrusbergje)
the ley lines and force fields were very
complex.
Some of the Group felt the presence of ancient
abodes.
The ley line experts were measuring twelve fold
lines 9.2 cm.
Until recently the nature reserve people
changed the situation, this little hill was a
so-called spiral mountain,
which means that a spiral path wound around to
the top.
Two conclusions were drawn:
an oracle place or the place of doing justice
or both.
Above: the same Petrusbergje (Peter's
mountain).
Below: at this grave hill covered with ancient
grass,
one of the holy plants of the Goddess,
Robert had contact with emanations from the
Afterlife.
For the end of the ancient road
on the heather of the Kroondomein Het Loo
Below: In Epe is the start of the ancient road
connecting the rows of grave hills.
Along this road tribal life was concentrated
for almost 4000 years, until Christianity
took over around the year 1000AD.
The Group was very much thinking of the Edda,
which is freely downloadable in Dutch from the Library at Home2b.nl
(The Edda is the ancient holy book of the
German tribes).
Above: is it a coincidence that megalithic
rocks are standing
next to the ancient and forgotten road?
The picture below shows the twin doors at the
foot of the tower of Epe.
This tower was exactly the end of the ancient
road.
Since this tower was built in about 1100AD,
something else was standing here before that
time.
What was standing here for 4000 years, before
the
missionaries destroyed the old sanctuary
somewhere before 1100AD?
Was it a huge menhir, so-called
"hunnebed", megalithic monument?
Was it an elevated fire beacon giving direction
to the funeral parades
in the jungle and swamps of that time?
Other funeral roads are known to have been
directed by ancient
sanctuaries, like the ancient road from
Kevelaer to Weeze.
More measurements in this area will be
necessary.
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