The location and the very shape of a country are determining factors in the physical and spiritual well-being of those who live there or travel there for some reason. This is not superstition, nor magic arts, but a real Chinese science dating back to the time of Confucius (5th and 6th centuries B.C. ), which goes by the name of Feng Shui (pronounced Fung Shoi) and means water and wind, two formidable vectors of energy. According to this at first glance mystical, legendary if not visionary theory, invisible bands envelop the earth and can be easily felt in special places inhabited by fairies, witches, mermaids, and janares.
This ancient knowledge affirms the existence of Ley Lines, also called "Dragon Veins" or straight lines carrying energy flows, magnetic. About two meters wide, intersecting, interwoven around the earth, they form a protective lattice against evil, a barrier of defense against the evil one. It was the Englishman Alfred Watkins, an amateur archaeologist, who demonstrated the soundness of these theories in two publications, Early British Trackways and The old Straight Track. The lines are connected with the solstices, the seasonal positions of the sun and moon, and the magnitude of the energy flows they bear can be measured through the psyche and the subconscious. As for Furore, these places are crossed by a transverse line passing through Punta Sant'Elia. Tales of demons, dragons, saints of heroes and aliens characterize its history between mystery and sacredness, myth and legend. This site, wrapped in a magnetic knot, is insufflated with "special," beneficial positive energy that results in physical and spiritual well-being. To walk on this erect rocky crag over the sea is to experience special feelings of balance and harmony. Recharge oneself through the worship of the sun, the sea and love.
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Katia Salvini