Skip to main content

San Miguel Line | The mysterious line between sanctuaries of the world

We human beings have built towns, cities, religious monuments, ports, airports, bridges or built roads and in most cases the place has not been chosen by chance, but according to certain needs or requirements.villages used to settle near rivers, ports in ancient times used to take advantage of natural shelters and current roads, in many cases, follow the paths of old roads.However, beyond these obvious cases, there is a phenomenon that is known like «Lineas Ley» and the Line of San Miguel, the mysterious line that connects shrines dedicated to the archangel throughout the world , seems to be one of them.

The Law Lines are those that can be drawn by joining places of historical or geographical interest that have a common denominator.Many geographers and historians affirm that they do not really exist and that they are nothing more than coincidences and that anyone can choose a concept and draw a Law Line on it.Other people, however, are convinced that they really exist and that they can be produced naturally by some type of underground currents or also obey spiritual lines.

The mysterious San Miguel Line

The San Miguel line is a law line that connects several monasteries dedicated to San Miguel Arcangel in Europe and the Middle East.The theory that these places were built following certain guidelines has both defenders and detractors, but the straightness of the line of the line is curiously and visually striking.The San Miguel Line is sometimes called Sword of San Miguel and those who believe in it think that it represents the sword with which the archangel sent the demon back to hell.It is also known as the «Michael alignment» .

San Miguel Line | The mysterious line between sanctuaries of the world

The line linking the monasteries part of Ireland, from the Skelling Michael monastery, continues in the United Kingdom, with another sanctuary on Mount St.Michael of Cornwall.The third in the rectilinear layout is Mont Saint Michel in Normandy, France.

San Miguel Line | The mysterious line between sanctuaries of the world

Mont Saint Michel in Normandy, France

The fourth is the Sacrament of Saint Michael on top of Mount Pirchiriano in Piedmont.The quin to, also in Italy is the Temple of San Michele del Gargano that is on a promontory over the Adriatic Sea.

San Miguel Line | The mysterious line between sanctuaries of the world

Sacra of St.Michael on the top of Mount Pirchiriano

The sixth is in Greece on the small island of Symi, near Rhodes, and is the Holy Monastero di Taxiarchi Michail and the seventh is located on the top of Mount Carmel, in Israel.Other monasteries and churches dedicated to San Miguel are sometimes included in this line, but the seven mentioned are the originals.

San Miguel Line | The mysterious line between sanctuaries of the world

The last detail that seems to affirm that the mysterious Line of San Miguel is not fortuitous is that it is perfectly aligned with« the sunset on the day of the Summer Solstice of the Northern Hemisphere ».What do you think of this San Miguel Line ? Do you think the Shrines were erected in those places following a predetermined alignment or everything is fruit of chance? Share your opinion with us! If you want to know other curious places in the world, we invite you to read the post: What do you know about Nemo Point, the most inaccessible place on Earth?

Image: Elio Pallard

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

15 Abandoned cemeteries of the world | Not everyone dares to enter

If you had the opportunity to be in the same city where one of the best known abandoned cemeteries is located, would you enter? You might think about it more than once, since fear could take over your body; however, if you made the decision to do so, it would be better if you knew 15 abandoned cemeteries in the world that, in addition, are part of the dark cemeteries where not everyone dares to enter. You can find abandoned cemeteries on all continents, but we have selected the most impressive, so you can get an idea of how disturbing they can be.Join us on this literary tour through the loneliest cemeteries on our planet.Be amazed by them! Content Index 15 Abandoned cemeteries in the world | Are you sure you want to meet them? Abandoned cemeteries in North America 1.Bachelor's Grove Cemetery in Chicago, United States This is the first abandoned cemetery we want to talk to you about, since many believe that it is haunted .There are numerous legends that indicate ...

Abe no Seimei, the Japanese sorcerer compared to Merlin

Maybe the name of Abe no Seimei sounds like many of you because, like the magician, Merlin is a legendary figure who has starred in many novels, movies and even video games.He is always a wise character who stands next to good .Unlike the European wizard, the Japanese know that it really existed .We will discover the story from this celebrity: Abe no Seimei, the Japanese sorcerer compared to Merlin Abe no Seimei, the Japanese sorcerer compared to Merlin Abe Seimei, He was born in Japan it is believed that in 921 and died in 1005 .He was a famous and renowned specialist in onmyōdō , a way to see the world that mix the natural sciences and the occult .He was advisor to several emperors during the Heian Era.For them, towards calendars, astro predictions logical and advised in all matters of the kingdom that need spiritual help to discern the most ethical way to solve the problems.He lived many years enjoying a very good health, which contributed to promoting his magic...

Jules Verne and the "Fog Society"

Julio Verne. His books are the example of a visionary who knew how to mix science and adventure like nobody else, the fantastic thing with the limits of probability.Incredible journeys, engineering out of his time...We have all grown up with his readings playing with traveling aboard the Nautilus, meeting Captain Nemo, discovering the sources of the Nile or traveling to the Moon. But what if we told you that maybe many of the Verne's ideas were taken from a secret society to which he belonged? There is a lot of literature involving the mythical figure of Jules Verne, an avant-garde man who is considered, along with HG Wells, father of science fiction and whose past leaves us with many puzzles. The Secret Fog Society The Fog Society was founded in the 16th century by Sebastien Griphe, but without much repercussion.It was not until the arrival of the 19th century , when it emerged again in the shadows with enough impact among certain groups of intellectuals.For man...

7 super terrifying creatures of cinema

In Mysterious we talked to you once about 10 curiosities of Harry Potter that you didn't know.Following the world of fiction , this time we want to introduce you to the 7 most terrifying creatures of the cinema .We are open to suggestions, if you remember any that freezes the blood and is not on the list, let us know for a next article reviewing those creatures that they sneaked into our nightmares.Let's go there! 1.Alien A perfect predator and parasite .A absolutely deadly beast , capable of surviving virtually anywhere and under any circumstances. Unless you're Ripley, an encounter with an alien or xenomorph would be fateful, a authentic nightmare! This creature penetrated into n Our imaginary, allowing us to understand that terror can come unexpectedly and sneak into our ship and into our body .Fast! Check that hatch! 2.The fly («The Fly», 1986, David Cronenberg) The fly man became one of those images that occasionally come to your head, ca...

The most incredible theories about Easter Island

The 887 giant moai statues have turned this territory, one of the most isolated in the world, into one of the best known and most mysterious.With each year, more theories emerge about Easter Island, statues and the people of the Rapa Nui who once lived there.Discover some of the most crazy. 4 theories about Easter Island and the mysteries that this place hides 1.The Moai walked One of the mysteries of Easter Island that has attracted the most attention is how the Moai statues on Easter Island reached their last resting places .The highest of statues, "Paro", stands almost 10 meters and weighs 82 tons.All, no doubt, are immensely difficult to move. In the early 1980s, researchers tried to recreate some of the statues and move them using only the tools that the islanders had at their disposal at the time. The task was almost impossible and several attempts to move replicas were made in different ways later, without much success. Americans Terry Hunt and Carl P.L...

5 facts about Neron that make it a SCALOPHYST character

How much do you know about the Roman emperor Neron? His reign is often associated with tyranny and is said to be extravagant and fearsome , he executed his mother and stepbrother, in addition to many Christians.How much is true? It is not known with certainty, but nobody builds such a reputation without doing something that displeases people.Encourage and know these facts about Neron that will surely impress you. 5 facts about Neron that make it a SCALOPHY character Neron Claudio Cesar Augusto Germanico, better known as Neron, was emperor of the Roman Empire between 54 and 68 AD and was the last of the Julio-Claudia dynasty. His reign was based on diplomacy and commerce, he promoted culture and for this I create theaters and athletic competitions, but he is also known for his cruelty and for being a man of twisted mind.He knows these facts about Neron and Find out more about this terrible character. 5.He burned Christians to "get light" Neron caused the death of...

Rods: Beings from another dimension suspended in the atmosphere?

You may have on occasion taken a photo or a small video, and detected a small anomaly in the image.Like an elongated fragment, like a flying "stick". Most likely, you didn't give it any importance, that you thought it was an insect that crossed there at the least appropriate time to annoy you a little.Now, if you know the phenomenon of the orbs for sure that you will also know the rods, because it is common for one thing and another to appear in the same way. We are talking about urban legends, and specifically one that says that "Sticks" would actually be living beings.Little insects that move at incredible speeds and that we, from time to time, catch with our devices. Incredible, right? Learn more about this curious theory. Let's talk about the rods. The mysterious flying bars of the atmosphere or "rods" Have you seen any time? There are authentic cryptozoologists who defend the existence of these barely perceptible creatures.Acc...

4 chilling Latin American legends (Part VI)

Latin America is full of colorful stories and although some are more macabre than others, in the end they all offer us a sample of the beliefs and culture of the countries from which they originate.Discover four legends that will make your hair tip. 4 chilling Latin American legends (Part VI) 1.The Pombero (Uruguay and Paraguay) This is a leprechaun described by some in Paraguay as a blond boy, who walks through the trees with a cane in his hand, kidnapping other children .Other versions paint him instead as an old man Red-skinned with only one eye in the middle of the forehead, they also say that he has a dog's teeth, long arms and very large hands. The Pombero has a strong sexual appetite and therefore stalks the women that they go alone in the countryside, especially those who have not been baptized.Also, curiously, they say that she violates the wives who publicly question her husband's virility.Well...It also often causes disasters and disorders in the ho...

The 3 most mysterious Spanish villages

These 3 Spanish villages are full of mystery. Many stories have been woven about souls in pain that roam their lonely streets, castles and houses, reality or simple legends? Continue reading and discover their chilling stories. The 3 most mysterious Spanish villages 1.Belchite Without a doubt, Belchite is one of the most mysterious and spooky Spanish villages that is known.The history of this town has been characterized by the war and spilled blood of those who once inhabited its streets, today completely ruined. At the time, this town near Zaragoza, was an authentic architectural jewel.Unfortunately, during the civil war it was the scene of incessant bombings and bloody battles that ended with the life of at least 6,000 people in less than fifteen days. Belchite has become in recent years one of the favorite places for the investigators of the paranormal , who go in search of supernatural experiences.In this sense, many tourists, with or without that intention, c...