Very interesting, indeed.
I’m curious. How do you differentiate a ley line from an energy line, and are there really so many ley lines running across the Earth? I was under the impression that ley lines were thought to be something like major highways, which is to say much larger and fewer in number than roads, so to speak.
You are absolutely right. What I found in my garden should more accurately be described as the Hartmann & Curry lines which are everywhere and the term ley line should really just be used to describe the major highways as you say. However, I think as our re-discovery of this is still at such an early stage it is very likely there are other labels we are yet to create, to describe the obviously innumerable types of line going on around the world. Ley line for now seems to be reserved as the general term for all the ones which go in a straight line.
How can we tell the difference between one type and another with dowsing rods?
Am not sure we can. By following them to see where they lead I suppose.
Those are very good points that you make. What we know and have language for us probably just the tip of the iceberg.