Talk:Ley Line Manipulation/@comment-24696772-20150731034349/@comment-998602-20160120160150

Apparently so.

According to what I've read, the Celts believed that the 'ley of the land' meant how the magic or cosmic forces flowed through and affected the area, or how the area affected those forces. They also believed that the power and presence of Dragons - a creature which represented the whole of creation and are the most powerful of all Celtic druid animal symbols - would affect the ley of the land.

The path of the dragons, called a vein, was critical to the flow of energy or ley of the land. IF there was a spot that the dragon crossed often, a spot where the veins crossed or a spot where the dragon would stop to rest, that became a spot of heightened power. (Stonehenge is thought to be one of those places).