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To: StakeholdersSubject: Draft Report: Ley Line Verifiability in Singapore 1. Executive Summary
2. The Kallang Basin Alignment
- Key points: Former Kampong Glam palace (Istana Kampong Glam) → Masjid Sultan → St. Andrew’s Cathedral → old Kallang River mouth → Geylang Serai market site.
- Characteristics: Unlike the Southern Ridge, this line is “quiet” in the morning and “active” after sunset, according to dowsing logs. Investigators noted a recurrent sense of pressure change while walking the line at dusk.
- Curious find: A 2023 sewer maintenance crew near Kallang Basin reported a “recurrent compass fluctuation” without any metallic pipes nearby—coordinates later matched a ley node.
The Five Dragons: According to veteran practitioners like those at Way Fengshui, Singapore’s landscape is shaped by "Five Dragons" that channel energy from the Kunlun Mountains into the city. ley lines singapore verified
Example mapping claims (non-exhaustive, unverified) Key points : Former Kampong Glam palace (Istana
- The Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple: This Hindu temple, located in the heart of Little India, is believed to be a major ley line intersection point. According to believers, the temple's energy is amplified by its connection to several ley lines, making it a powerful spiritual site.
- The Buddhist temple of Kong Meng: Located in the heart of Chinatown, this Buddhist temple is said to be connected to the Singapore Ley Line. Believers claim that the temple's peaceful energy is a result of its connection to this ley line.
- The Merlion: This iconic statue, located at the mouth of the Singapore River, is believed to be a ley line marker. According to enthusiasts, the Merlion's energy is a result of its connection to several ley lines, making it a significant spiritual site.
). In geomancy, these veins are considered the Earth's "energetic circulatory system," directing prosperity and stability across the island. The Five Dragons: Mapping Singapore’s Energy According to traditional Singapore Feng Shui Insights The Five Dragons : According to veteran practitioners
Conclusion on verification: If you mean "proven by replicable, empirical methods," then no, ley lines in Singapore are not verified. If you mean "experienced by sensitive individuals and consistent with geomantic tradition," then the answer is culturally yes, but spiritually subjective.
If you are looking for locations where these traditional "energy lines" are said to intersect, enthusiasts of geomancy often point to these high-energy zones: Description Significance Fort Canning Hill The "Forbidden Hill"
(The Wealth Dragon): Originates from the central hills (Bukit Timah) and flows toward the city center. It is believed to bring prosperity to the Central Business District (CBD). Western Dragon