Ley Lines
The theory of Ley Lines suggests that the Earth is covered in a grid of invisible energy alignments that connect ancient monuments, sacred sites, and locations with high levels of paranormal activity.
Originally proposed as simple geographic alignments, the concept evolved in paranormal circles to describe ‘highways’ of telluric energy. Many believe that when multiple ley lines intersect, they create a ‘nexus’ or ‘thin spot’ where the veil between dimensions is more easily crossed.

Investigating ley lines involves mapping a haunted location’s coordinates against known geological and historical markers. Locations situated on or near these lines often report higher-than-average frequencies of manifestations, as the ambient energy of the land is thought to provide a battery for spirits to draw upon. While geologists attribute these anomalies to quartz deposits or tectonic stress, paranormal researchers continue to study how these energy ‘streams’ influence spiritual activity.
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