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Re: Ley Lines
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Its important to keep an open mind though - total belief in everything having a rational, scientific explanation can also be a delusion. There are phenomena that happen in the universe that are as yet beyond our understanding (I first heard the word phenomenology on this forum). John Michell and Robert JM Rickard wrote a fascinating book on the subject giving many examples. Jane and Moth themselves recently visited the Nazca lines - another example of something that cannot be explained.[/quote]

Agreed. We think we know so much (a typical human trait) yet in reality we still have so much more to learn. Time has shown us that and I see no reason why that should change in the future.


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Posted by Sanctuary
11th November 2010ce
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