Description
The Sacred Network: Understanding Earth's Sacred Sites and Consciousness
Chris H. Hardy, Ph.D., presents a groundbreaking examination of how sacred sites worldwide serve as energetic hubs connecting consciousness, earth energies, and cosmic forces. This exploration reveals the intentional placement of megaliths, temples, and cathedrals along intersecting energetic pathways known as ley lines.
Sacred Sites as Energy Antennae
The world's sacred sites coincide with intersections of energetic waves from the earth's geomagnetic field. Through their megaliths, temples, and steeples, these locations function as antennae for cosmic energies. Generation after generation has recognized this power, with dominant cultures consistently building religious structures on the same spots. The Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, for example, was constructed over a Temple to Diana, which itself had been built over a stone pillar worshipped by the Gauls.
Geometric Patterns and Ley Lines
This book delves deeply into Paris's sacred network, exploring the intricate geometrical patterns created by alignments of churches and monuments. These patterns form pentagrams and Stars of David, revealing a deliberate design in the placement of sacred architecture. The web of geometrical patterns linking sacred sites worldwide demonstrates an ancient understanding of earth energies that transcends individual cultures.
Consciousness as Tangible Energy
Hardy reveals that consciousness is a tangible form of energy, not merely an abstract concept. The sacred network fuels an 8,000-year evolutionary cycle initiated by our megalithic ancestors. This cycle is approaching culmination in a new state of shared consciousness for humanity, amplified through the energetic properties of sacred sites.
About the Author
Chris H. Hardy, Ph.D., a former researcher at Psychophysical Research Laboratories in Princeton, has spent many years investigating psi capacities, altered states of consciousness, and the mind at large. She has authored 17 published books, including Networks of Meaning. She lives in France.