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There are several places of Ley convergence here in London.<br> | There are several places of Ley convergence here in London.<br> | ||
1) The most powerful one is located at the London Stone, the key stone of the stone sacrificial circle created thousands of years ago by ancient Priests. | 1) The most powerful one is located at the London Stone, the key stone of the stone sacrificial circle created thousands of years ago by ancient Priests. |
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There are several places of Ley convergence here in London.
1) The most powerful one is located at the London Stone, the key stone of the stone sacrificial circle created thousands of years ago by ancient Priests. The stone sits at the top of an old altar line from the circle built on church grounds at St. Paul's Cathedral before the Christians took it over.
2) Westminster Abbey is another place of power.
3) Elephant and Castle Station sits upon another convergence.
4) Tottenham Court Road Station is a nexus of convergence.