Thursday 30 April 2009

Knights Templar Ley line map found St Marys Aldingbourne West Sussex

Strange Leyline Map Ancient Knowledge





Knights Templar St Marys Aldingbourne West Sussex

The Knights Templar made great use of this Church. Many signs of the Knights Templar can be found cut into the masonry of the Church.

This Church is quite unique, for there can be found three ley –line maps, which were used to show the Templars the way to Jerusalem.

After their prayer and communion of the Lord’s Supper, they would anoint their swords by making a downward cut on the masonry, and on their return from the Crusade, they would make an horizontal cut in the stone completing the sign of the cross.

By doing this they would be signaling Christ’s victory with the sign of the cross.

Knights Temlar Ley line on left











2 comments:

Jerry Glover said...

Interesting blog. The square carving you call a 'Knights Templar ley line' is a medieval mass dial, used to indicate times of masses. They are common to churches of this period, and would have had a wooden pointer at the centre.

Billy said...

Well Jerry, These strange marks on Church buildings must be up for debate. I believe that they could not be sun dials or mass dials, because the lines coming from the centre are so random, and so many in so many dirrerent sizes. For now they belong in the lost ancient knowledge file.