Blog#51: Cosmic Twins Trilogy - Part Three
Part One
Scotland is a strange place. Romantic, mysterious, mystical; a land of atmosphere and atmospheres, in constant motion; a home to landscapes of breathtaking beauty. The glens, hills, and mountains are ancient, and it doesn't require any exception gifts of sensitivity to sense this, to feel in touch with the depth and mystery associated with it all.
I recall returning, a few years back, from a trip through northern England. From Carlisle the train headed north, crossed the border, until cutting cross-country eastwards towards Edinburgh. The land thereabouts is flattish, the scenery unremarkable. In addition, it has been trashed by the construction of wind farms all over the place. Nevertheless, the change in the feeling of the landscape was unmistakeable, dramatic. A sense of magic and spaciousness, quite foreign to England, unfolded. The quality of light seems to change: a translucence, almost supernatural, which only increases as the traveller heads north into the Highlands.
However, while Scotland may be magical and mysterious, brimfull of ancient sacred places, it is also very broken. I have lived in the Scottish Highlands for seventeen years now - far longer than in any other single abode in this lifetime -, during which time I have witnessed the persistent and relentless destruction of a nation.
During the years that I have lived here, I have witnessed a drastic decline in many areas: the quality of 'education', of public transport services, of 'health' services, in overall morale, and in other aspects of life. I have seen large swathes of landscape, for which Scotland is rightly renowned, decimated by the construction of large-scale upland wind farms. Scotland is a nation with notoriously high levels of alcohol abuse and heroin addiction, with the social problems that accompany such issues. And, as one headline described things brilliantly, Scotland has become the woke capital of the world.
Overseeing this collapse has been the misgovernment of the SNP (Scottish National Party). Their name is one of the planet's big lies. While they blithely ignore the various woes of the everyday Scot, they obsess in pursuit of their great goal: independence. This is another of their inversions, as their avowed notion of independence has very little independence about it. It consists of replacing slavery to the dogs of Westminster with still more abject slavery to the super-dogs of Brussels. It is not about genuine autonomy, but a manipulation of gullible people's disgruntlement, amplified by stirring up resentment and a collective chip on the shoulder.
Like any party at all 'socialist' nowadays, it is a case of Orwellian Newspeak. In modern terminology, socialist means globalist. The SNP are predominantly globalist, minus England. And it is in the very nature of globalism to be authoritarian. Globalism proposes a single model for all humans across the planet. It's a one-size-fits-all, conform or you're dead, philosophy. Doing things 'for the greater good', a euphemism for absence of tolerance for differences of viewpoint. And all this is to be imposed upon a species of billions of unique individuals (well, potentially unique; but any chances of that uniqueness being realised will be thoroughly squashed by the globalist mentality).
Part Two
Time and again, as Gary Biltcliffe and Caroline Hoare dowse the Scottish section of the Belinus ley line (see my previous post), they find it unexpectedly swerving, diverting, weakening, almost disappearing. Sometimes they will go afterwards and investigate the history of the place involved, only to discover that some gruesome battle or other brutal event has taken place there, thus impacting upon the flow of the energy of the great ley.
The ley is most powerful where the male current (called Belinus) and female current (known as Elen) cross, in what the authors call a Node. One such Node is found in the small town of Peebles in southern Scotland:
".......(Belinus) forms a Node with Elen inside a small sealed chapel attached to the north side of the ruin....." (of Cross Kirk in Peebles).
During the course of the dowsing here "..... a distorted and irregular six-pointed star presented itself, which I felt reflected the out of balance nature of Belinus. The region has been subject to many battles and inter-tribal conflicts between power-mongering lairds over the centuries...... (The ley lines') magnetic field is able to retain the memory of an emotional or violent event creating a negative charge within their flow, which can if left unchecked affect everything on their path over considerable distances for generations." (The Spine of Albion, chapter 13, the Border Lands).
The energy field encircling the planet impacts upon the field of human consciousness; likewise, the nature, or frequency, of human consciousness will influence the energy field of the planet. and the effects may be long-lasting.
Scottish history manifests a double-whammy of brutality and violence. There is the inter-tribal, inter-clan, fighting for wealth and territory that is typical of the history of many places. And there is the centuries-old conflict between Scotland and England further south, which has given rise to many gruesome battles. Much of the history of Scotland is violent, bitter, terrible, and the place still very much bears the scars.
Peebles is just one example in Scotland. Further north, the Belinus line forms a Node in Dunfermline. Like Winchester and Carlisle, also on the line, this is an ancient capital. However, the authors note, "the pervading atmosphere of dreariness we could see all around us reflects that lack of respect held for this former sacred capital of the kings of Scotland."
Most dramatic of all, perhaps, is Culloden. This is the site of the infamous battle which ended Bonnie Prince Charlie's endeavours to create an independent Scotland, in a merciless massacre of the Highland army. The site of the battle of Culloden lies only a few miles from my house, but I have visited just once. It is a bleak and desolate place, where the ghosts of the past can be heard wailing still. This is not just a personal fancy: many visitors comment on the dark atmosphere hanging over the place.
The currents of Belinus pass through the site, and it requires urgent and comprehensive purifying and cleansing. The energy of Culloden continues to impact upon the people of Scotland, and those of the Highlands in particular, feeding a sense of helplessness, of disempowerment, and resentful victimhood with regard to the English down south. None of this helps the Scottish cause at all, instead stifling and dis-spiriting. It needs to go.
Part Three
The past three years have borne witness to an unprecedented (during my lifetime) attack on human beings - primarily psychologically and emotionally, though seriously also economically and directly on the physical body. Breakdown, chaos, devastation, have been among the key words. My provisional observation is that the attempt to completely and irreversibly fuck up human beings has only been partly successful; nevertheless the signs of the attack remain all around us for us to see.
With the advent of 2023, I sensed a change in perspective, at least personally. After the destruction, the world - human, but energetically in general for sure - is in great need of nurturing, of healing. I decided that, for me, 2023 would be a year of healing.
So one thing I intend to do this year is to go out to some of the places in Scotland where the Belinus line flows, particularly major Node points; walk some of the line, and offer healing in whatever way I can. This appears to primarily take the form of raising frequency in these sacred places. Just as the power of some ley lines has been used by dark forces, invoking dark rituals in stone circles, caves, churches, whatever, to amplify and spread their evil energies, so can the opposite be done. There are people who quietly go about this business already, effecting the energy grid of the planet beneficially, but they don't make it onto the BBC.
Let's see what happens......
Images: Ley line, Peebles, Culloden battlefield on a nice day.
Regarding my inability to download new images in the last post, Silvrback issued an apology about such issues to all subscribers. It wasn't, slightly surprisingly, my own incompetence this time....