Repairing and Enhancing The Energy Network Several people have asked about the purpose of the ley lines. It’s been suggested that they are a resource, or a neutral energy source to be harnessed. All of these and more may be legitimate answers, but to paraphrase John F. Kennedy Jr. from his 1961 speech, "Ask not what ley lines can do for you – ask what you can do for ley lines." In my opinion, the main task at hand is to repair and replenish the network. You may draw from the network and use it as a resource but it’s hoped that some of you will work to fix it and improve it. You don’t need to find all the ley lines and dragon lines in your local area to start doing this. You don’t need to do hours of research first. This is something you can start right away. There are no organisations or projects working on this that are better than the other. Pick one that resonates with you and use their methods. Below is a list of some to investigate. The Fountain International Method The Fountain International method is a simple yet powerful technique that aims to heal and revitalise communities by focusing positive intention and energy towards a specific location, often a communal “focal point,” such as a landmark or other meaningful spot. This method, created by dowser, author, and healer Colin Bloy in the 1980s, is based on the idea that positive thoughts can foster harmony and well-being at the community level, much like they can within individuals. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to get started with the Fountain International method: 1. Choose a Focal Point in Your Community Select a central or significant landmark in your community. This could be a local fountain, a war memorial, a church or some other religious building, a standing stone if your town has one,, or any site that holds collective meaning. If you're unsure, consider a location that connects to a natural feature like a river, hill, or a historic building. 2. Ground Yourself and Connect Find a quiet, comfortable place where you won’t be disturbed. Begin by taking a few deep breaths to centre yourself.