Watch This When You're HIgh - Mont St-Michel (The Famous Castle From House Of The Dragon) And Its Mysterious Construction, Placement, And Mythological Energy Harvesting
Mercurial Pathways - Mont Saint-Michel is situated on the Apollo-Michael Ley Line, a geomantic axis stretching from Skellig Michael in Ireland to Armageddon/Megiddo in Israel, discovered by Gene Riker in the mid-20th century.
The Ley Line passes through multiple Michael's Mounts in England, connecting Apollo and Michael sites, churches, temples, and ancient megalithic structures.
Folklore and Symbolism
The golden angel atop Mont Saint-Michel potentially represents beings witnessed there and giants associated with the site's geomantic significance.
King Arthur folklore links the site to a tale of rescuing a princess from a cannibalistic giant, reflecting the belief that ley lines were often associated with stone throwers and geomancy.
Architectural Significance
Despite being only 1,000 years old, Mont Saint-Michel is a prominent sacred site featuring remarkable architecture, with a golden angel crowning the monastery below.
You've probably seen Mont Saint-Michel before. The iconic, jaw-dropping castle-on-a-rock off the coast of Normandy that looks like someone decided to plop a medieval skyscraper into the ocean. It's been featured on HBO's House Of The Dragon and used as inspiration for Dragonstone.
But here’s the twist your high school French teacher probably didn't tell you: there’s another one. With nearly identical chapels and monasteries.
Mont-Saint-Michel de Brasparts, just south in Brittany, about 200 miles away. It may not be as famous, but it’s like the scrappy, mysterious twin of Mont Saint-Michel. Smaller, lesser-known, but with the same “this place gives off weird magnetic vibes and might be an interdimensional charging dock” energy. (Stick with me here.)
It’s practically identical. (Though much, much smaller), but same name, same archangel namesake, and same vibe, like they’re both trying to catch better cell service from God.
Both sit on hilltops like they’re trying to catch the best reception. And both are dedicated to Saint Michael, the archangel who allegedly kicked Lucifer to the curb with a sword of fire.
For the conspiracy theory (I mean, “possibly way-too-accurate observation”) of the century: these castles, plus a handful of other freaky sacred spots, are all lined up on a near-perfect straight line stretching from Ireland to Israel.
Correct. This line goes from:
Skellig Michael (Ireland)
St. Michael’s Mount (Cornwall, UK)
Mont Saint-Michel (Normandy)
Mont-Saint-Michel de Brasparts (Brittany)
Sacra di San Michele (Italy)
Monte Sant’Angelo (also Italy)
Mount Carmel (Israel)
If you’re thinking, “Huh, that’s weird,” then just wait, because this gets better.
These sites all have a few things in common:
They’re all elevated ground (a.k.a. mountains, hilltops, whatever you want to call it).
They align with the sunrise on May 8th, Saint Michael’s feast day.
They’re allegedly electromagnetic hotspots (basically, if you’re walking around these places, your cell service is shot).
They’re tied to spiritual events. I.E. - divine visions, celestial battles, and "cosmic transformations".
Some theologians and historians believe this is a "divine flight path", a sort of "sacred energy highway".
Conspiracy nerds (my people) call this the Apollo-St. Michael Axis.
In simpler terms? This is God’s own power strip. And these castles are the adapters.
The theory here is that all these sacred spots were part of a global energy grid.
I’m talking about ley lines and telluric currents, the natural energy channels that run beneath the Earth’s surface like a giant, invisible highway for cosmic energy.
Think of these places as spiritual routers. Ancient civilizations weren’t just stacking rocks or building castles to look pretty. They were basically the early pioneers of a global Wi-Fi network. They knew how to harness the Earth’s natural energy. Something way beyond what we can even comprehend right now. They were like soul chargers for your body, your mind, and maybe even your aura, if you’re into that kind of thing.
So what was all this energy for?
Some theories include-
Healing- Pilgrims didn’t just show up for a free blessing. They came to feel better, to recharge their spirits. Basically, these places were like spiritual wellness centers.
Communication- The design of these sacred sites supposedly helped amplify frequencies. Think of it like Morse code for God.
Transformation- These sites weren’t just about worship, they were initiatory places. You show up as a mortal, you climb the stairs, and you leave maybe a little more divine.
And just to really freak you out: this global energy grid doesn’t just exist in Europe. It shows up in places all over the world. Including Egypt, Peru, Cambodia, Ohio. (Yah, Ohio. More on this in another blog)
The real “watch this while you’re high” thought here is this -
What if Mont Saint-Michel wasn’t built for defense, or for monks to sit around in robes and write sad poems all day? What if it was a cosmic tuning fork. What if it was actually designed to tap into something far greater than anything we’ve figured out with our shiny new tech?
What if its twin in Brittany wasn’t just a random construction, but a second plug-in point? Like your iPhone needing a second charger at your girlfriend’s place because you keep passing out with 2% battery?
Maybe this wasn’t a coincidence; maybe ancient civilizations knew exactly what they were doing. Not with tech, but with placement, intention, and timing. The earth itself was their tool.
And what if we’ve all forgotten this? Because we're so cocky, distracted by bullshit, and think we're the smartest civilization to ever inhabit the univserse to even consider that maybe, just maybe, these ancient civilizations had something going on we’ve completely overlooked?
Keep the suggestions coming. Keep them classy. No butt stuff.