2. The Eastern Verification: Singapore’s Five Dragon Meridians

No scientific verification. Some Feng Shui practitioners note that the alignment follows natural granite bedrock, which may have magnetic properties. But again, this is not unique to "ley lines" but general geology.

Ley lines are hypothetical alignments of ancient landmarks, sacred sites, or natural features (like mountains, springs, or stone circles). The concept, popularized in the 1920s by Alfred Watkins, suggests these lines carry “earth energy.” However,

This local belief system, far more than Western leys, is the "verified" ley line map for many in Singapore.

"Skeptics of these ley line theories believe that they belong in the realms of pseudoscience. Most skeptics believe that ley lines can be explained completely by chance alignments of random points that appear intuitively unlikely, but can be demonstrated to be unsurprising coincidences."

Positioned at the mouth of the Singapore River, believed to control the flow of "Qi" (energy) into the city.

However, if "verified" means deeply rooted in the cultural psyche, local folklore, and traditional geomancy of the city, then Singapore’s energy lines are very much alive. They exist not as measurable physical currents, but as a fascinating testament to how human beings seek meaning, balance, and prosperity within a rapidly changing urban landscape. Share public link

While many online forums and feng shui experts discuss potential alignments, 1. The Feng Shui Perspective

If you’re searching for here’s a clear breakdown of what’s known, what’s claimed, and what’s actually verified.

Suntec City is explicitly modeled after a left hand, representing harmony. The sits in the palm of this hand. Water rings flow inward rather than outward, symbolizing the constant drawing of energy from the surrounding business district lines into a singular localized vertex.

In Singapore, the concept of ley lines has gained popularity over the years, with many enthusiasts and researchers exploring the country's ley line network. According to believers, Singapore's ley lines connect the city-state to other major ley lines around the world, making it a significant hub of spiritual energy.

According to Feng Shui masters and researchers, . These are not theoretical. They are mapped onto real-world geography, with specific "dragon heads," bodies, and lairs identified in the landscape:

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Features a "Rain Oculus" to channel water (wealth) into the building. Singapore Flyer

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