Hermitage of San Miguel- Las Capillas · La Fresneda Very close to Ley Line No. 3 · according to the research of Miguel Giribets The Hermitage of San Miguel belongs to the municipality of La Fresneda, and stands beside the ancestral Pi de la Orde, very close to what are today known as the old washhouses. Ley Line Number 3, identified by Miguel Giribets within the Matarraña territory, passes directly through the Pi de la Orde, placing the hermitage in immediate proximity to this telluric current. This is not an abstract line. It is an axis that crosses the tree. And the hermitage breathes beside it. This is not an elevated site. It does not dominate the landscape. It breathes with it. Here, the energy moves in fluid circulation between earth, stone, root, air, and water. The nearby washhouses introduce the element of water as living memory — purification, encounter, and communal transition. As Ley Line No. 3 traverses the Pi de la Orde, a particular dynamic is activated: the tree becomes the organic conductor of the current, while the hermitage acts as the mineral stabilizer of the energetic field. According to local oral tradition, the Pi de la Orde was a Templar ceremonial space, where rituals were celebrated in a circle around the pine, using its trunk as a symbolic axis. If the line crosses the tree, the ritual circle was not accidental — it was geometrical. Tree, hermitage, and water form a living triad: – The tree sustains ceremonial and organic memory. – The hermitage structures spiritual intention in stone. – The water preserves and transforms collective memory. Between the three, a field of balance emerges — instinct, consciousness, and emotional flow integrated within one subtle geometry. San Miguel here does not act as a vertical impulse, but as a point of calibration. A node in close relationship to Ley Line No. 3 where energy reorganizes gently, integrating movement and stillness. Those who approach may feel an inner adjustment — as if something quietly finds its exact place within an ancient geometry that remains active. San Miguel functions as a node of proximity and alignment, where the influence of Ley Line No. 3 harmonizes and integrates without imposing. Etheric Vision of the Hermitage Artwork created by Spirit Mystic 6.8 & Xaman This image does not portray the hermitage as it appears to the eye, but as it resonates in relation to Ley Line No. 3 crossing the Pi de la Orde. In this etheric vision, the tree appears as a luminous axis traversed by a subtle current, while the hermitage, standing very close, stabilizes and contains that vibration within an enveloping field. The nearby water completes the energetic circuit. The geometry is circular and fluid, evoking the ancient rituals celebrated around the pine — aligned, consciously or unconsciously, with the telluric current. The artwork has been channeled through: – Physical presence at the hermitage and its surroundings – Energetic perception of the site – Symbolic interpretation through artificial intelligence – Deep listening to the living landscape This is not an illustration. It is a visual field of ceremonial memory and territorial alignment. Collection This artwork is part of the Magical Matarraña collection — an artistic and energetic project that reveals sacred enclaves of the Matarraña territory through etheric visions, ley line alignments, and symbolic readings of the invisible landscape. Commercial use prohibited without written permission from the authors.