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🎙️ Episode Summary
In Episode 11 of The Alighted Way, Janelle explores the powerful and mysterious Michael–Apollo line—an energetic alignment of sacred sites stretching from Ireland to Mount Carmel in Israel. Through storytelling, mythology, and personal experience, she examines how this line connects ancient pagan sites, Christian shrines, and enduring Earth energies.
The episode expands beyond explanation into lived experience, as Colleen joins for a reflective discussion. Together, they explore what it feels like to stand on these sites, how energy is perceived and worked with, and whether mythology should be understood as symbolic, literal, or something in between.
Janelle shares her journey into dowsing, the role of ley lines in Earth’s energetic system, and how these lines may require activation, healing, or alignment. The conversation also explores the layering of belief systems over time, and the relationship between humans and landscape as a co-creative force.
🔥 Key Moments
00:07 — Introduction and overview of the Michael–Apollo line
02:00 — Archangel Michael, Apollo, and dragon symbolism
03:14 — Pagan sites and Christian overlays
04:20 — Dowsing explained and Janelle’s origin story
07:40 — Feng Shui school and teaching journey
07:50 — Key sites from Ireland to Italy
12:10 — Transition into the Apollo line in Greece
12:39 — Delphi, Athens, and Delos exploration
17:00 — Apollo origin story and Delos mythology
21:18 — Dragons: literal beings or energy metaphors?
22:21 — Chit chat begins: personal experiences on the line
25:30 — Energetic shifts and working with ley lines
27:40 — Myth vs lived experience
29:20 — Were these sites intentionally aligned?
31:50 — Pagan foundations and religious layering
33:30 — Skepticism and direct experience
36:10 — Do landscapes shape belief—or vice versa?
💬 Memorable Quotes
“It’s a living energy—you’re working with something real in that moment.”
“Every time I’ve worked on the line, it changes you.”
“The land is alive—it works in partnership with us.”
“It’s good to be skeptical—come experience it for yourself.”
🪶 Themes Explored
Ley Lines & Energy Work • Sacred Geography • Archangel Michael & Apollo • Mythology & Meaning • Dowsing • Human–Landscape Relationship • Spiritual Layering
💠 Takeaway Message
Sacred sites are not just remnants of the past—they may be part of an ongoing energetic dialogue between Earth and humanity. Whether approached through myth, personal experience, or skepticism, these places invite us into deeper awareness, connection, and curiosity about the unseen forces shaping our world.
🔗 Resources & Mentions
The Michael–Apollo Line (St. Michael’s Line)
Ley lines and dragon lines
Dowsing and Feng Shui practices
Sacred sites: Skellig Michael, St. Michael’s Mount, Delphi, Delos, Mount Carmel
✨ Call to Action
If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone curious about sacred sites, energy work, or ancient mysteries. Follow The Alighted Way for more conversations that explore the intersection of mythology, lived experience, and the unseen world.
By Janelle & Colleen🎙️ Episode Summary
In Episode 11 of The Alighted Way, Janelle explores the powerful and mysterious Michael–Apollo line—an energetic alignment of sacred sites stretching from Ireland to Mount Carmel in Israel. Through storytelling, mythology, and personal experience, she examines how this line connects ancient pagan sites, Christian shrines, and enduring Earth energies.
The episode expands beyond explanation into lived experience, as Colleen joins for a reflective discussion. Together, they explore what it feels like to stand on these sites, how energy is perceived and worked with, and whether mythology should be understood as symbolic, literal, or something in between.
Janelle shares her journey into dowsing, the role of ley lines in Earth’s energetic system, and how these lines may require activation, healing, or alignment. The conversation also explores the layering of belief systems over time, and the relationship between humans and landscape as a co-creative force.
🔥 Key Moments
00:07 — Introduction and overview of the Michael–Apollo line
02:00 — Archangel Michael, Apollo, and dragon symbolism
03:14 — Pagan sites and Christian overlays
04:20 — Dowsing explained and Janelle’s origin story
07:40 — Feng Shui school and teaching journey
07:50 — Key sites from Ireland to Italy
12:10 — Transition into the Apollo line in Greece
12:39 — Delphi, Athens, and Delos exploration
17:00 — Apollo origin story and Delos mythology
21:18 — Dragons: literal beings or energy metaphors?
22:21 — Chit chat begins: personal experiences on the line
25:30 — Energetic shifts and working with ley lines
27:40 — Myth vs lived experience
29:20 — Were these sites intentionally aligned?
31:50 — Pagan foundations and religious layering
33:30 — Skepticism and direct experience
36:10 — Do landscapes shape belief—or vice versa?
💬 Memorable Quotes
“It’s a living energy—you’re working with something real in that moment.”
“Every time I’ve worked on the line, it changes you.”
“The land is alive—it works in partnership with us.”
“It’s good to be skeptical—come experience it for yourself.”
🪶 Themes Explored
Ley Lines & Energy Work • Sacred Geography • Archangel Michael & Apollo • Mythology & Meaning • Dowsing • Human–Landscape Relationship • Spiritual Layering
💠 Takeaway Message
Sacred sites are not just remnants of the past—they may be part of an ongoing energetic dialogue between Earth and humanity. Whether approached through myth, personal experience, or skepticism, these places invite us into deeper awareness, connection, and curiosity about the unseen forces shaping our world.
🔗 Resources & Mentions
The Michael–Apollo Line (St. Michael’s Line)
Ley lines and dragon lines
Dowsing and Feng Shui practices
Sacred sites: Skellig Michael, St. Michael’s Mount, Delphi, Delos, Mount Carmel
✨ Call to Action
If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone curious about sacred sites, energy work, or ancient mysteries. Follow The Alighted Way for more conversations that explore the intersection of mythology, lived experience, and the unseen world.