Just come back from a trip to the west country. We tend to start visiting about this time of year and stay on and off for the summer! First stop Avebury. Weather was fantastic so it was a little busy – but magik as always (really would recommend travelling in the snow to this place – it’s peaceful and often solitary – or at least those you meet are friends or the initiated).
Then walked the path to Silbury Hill. A magikal place +10. The whole area is like a giant garden of paradise dedicated to the mother earth. A cathedral in the open with the sky & stars as it’s architectural ceiling.
Then a trip to Glastonbury to the Tor and the Chalice well. Took some footage which you can see on the video.
Also set a poem by Julian Cope to a piece of music. Julian’s piece is called The Hunter: A Dedication. A piece that is as full of guts as it is beautiful. It’s taken from his book, The Modern Antiquarian. Hard to get hold of now but worth the hunt (it will take you to some special places). You can hear it on the above video.
Just come back from a trip to the west country. We tend to start visiting about this time of year and stay on and off for the summer! First stop Avebury. Weather was fantastic so it was a little busy – but magik as always (really would recommend travelling in the snow to this place – it’s peaceful and often solitary – or at least those you meet are friends or the initiated).
Then walked the path to Silbury Hill. A magikal place +10. The whole area is like a giant garden of paradise dedicated to the mother earth. A cathedral in the open with the sky & stars as it’s architectural ceiling.
Then a trip to Glastonbury to the Tor and the Chalice well. Took some footage which you can see on the video.
Also set a poem by Julian Cope to a piece of music. Julian’s piece is called The Hunter: A Dedication. A piece that is as full of guts as it is beautiful. It’s taken from his book, The Modern Antiquarian. Hard to get hold of now but worth the hunt (it will take you to some special places). You can hear it on the above video.
Light,
David.
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