Here’s a useful, balanced write-up on ley lines in Singapore—covering the concept, local claims, practical considerations, and how to explore the idea critically.
Before skyscrapers and highways, Singapore was a low-lying tropical island of granite hills, mangroves, and primary forest. Its highest point, Bukit Timah Hill (163m), is a massive granite outcrop—a natural energy condenser. Geomancers argue that granite conducts earth energies effectively. Surrounding this core are older sacred nodes: the ancient keramat (Muslim holy graves) scattered across the island, Hindu temples aligned to cardinal directions, and Taoist feng shui adjustments embedded in colonial-era buildings. ley lines singapore
Title: The Dragon’s Veins: Exploring the Intersection of Ley Lines, Feng Shui, and Modern Singapore Here’s a useful, balanced write-up on ley lines
We propose the existence of a "Civic Ley Line" running along the Singapore River. This line connects Fort Canning (the ancient power center) to the Singapore River mouth. How to approach claims responsibly