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Ley Lines Greeting Card featuring the digital art Dragon Path #1 by Shadowlea Is

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Dragon Path #1 Greeting Card

Shadowlea Is

by Shadowlea Is

$5.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Many of us have heard the mysteries of the “ley lines”, especially in relation to the location of mystical sites such as Stonehenge and the site of... more

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Comments (3)

Barbara St Jean

Barbara St Jean

Congratulations your amazing image has been FEATURED in MOUSE! Thank you for your great submissions and please feel free to add your picks of the day to our CAT list! Cheers, Barbara

Shadowlea Is replied:

thank you very much Barbara, honoured by this feature.....

Adrian Evans

Adrian Evans

super creative

Shadowlea Is replied:

thanking you very much Adrian

Paula Ayers

Paula Ayers

Always a pleasure to look at your art and read the descriptions. I didn't know that about "they ley of the land", fascinating info.

Shadowlea Is replied:

Hi Paula, thanks for your thoughts and compliment

Artist's Description

Many of us have heard the mysteries of the “ley lines”, especially in relation to the location of mystical sites such as Stonehenge and the site of many mysterious crop circles. What you may not know is that another way of saying “ley lines” is “Dragon lines”.
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In ancient Celtic Ireland, the “ley of the land” was not about the geographical, physical nature of one’s surroundings. It had a much more powerful meaning than that.
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To the ancient Celts, the “ley of the land” was a term describing how the Cosmic forces flowed through and influenced the area, as well as how the area itself affected those Cosmic forces. Dragons were thought to have a tremendous influence on the “ley of the land”, hence the term “Dragon lines”.
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But far from the terrifying creatures we see in films, dragons were more than fire-breathing beasts with the power to destroy.
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The Anglo-Saxon word “dragon” is derived from the Greek word meaning “to see clearly”. They believed drag...

About Shadowlea Is

Shadowlea Is

Welcome to my page. . I am an digital artist who likes to explore all types of themes in my art, and use my imagination to create hopefully interesting and sometimes thought provoking work. I have traveled to many interesting countries, and enjoy meeting people who have open minds and that, question the world they live in.....and their place in it.... I hope you enjoy my works.. My works do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All works in this portfolio are owned and � copyrighted by me. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited by law. All rights...

 

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