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» .
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.
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.
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.
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?
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