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Don't go there. Dave Cushman didn't investigate the issue sufficiently.  It's a folk belief perpetuated by the New-Ager types.  Understandable perhaps, due to the widespread belief in dowsing, which is the main method for "discovering" ley lines.  It's a bona-fide phenomenon, but you have to realize what you're looking at, which is ideomotor behavior:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenon

How people are fooled by it, documented here:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ideomotor_phenomenon

The Skeptic's Dictionary and Skeptical Science essays do a reasonable job of debunking ley lines:

http://skepdic.com/leylines.html
http://www.skeptical-science.com/critical-thinking/magical-ley-lines-debunked/

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