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It has been awhile since I have posted an entry and so much has happened.
I returned toLondon for 3 days after being at Glastonbury, to visit the British Museum and the Museum of natural sciences. The animals that were gathered at the beginning of the century are now faded and falling apart, but they no longer kill and collect animals for display. Some of those on display are now extinct, but the energy of these animals, the pain and trauma of their deaths, without being blessed and honoured in an energetic way, was so heavy that I had to leave the building.
After 3 days in London, i could stand it no more and was taken to the fresh air of Glastonbury once more. Here I could walk amongst the trees and climbed the Tor several times to hold ceremony once again.
Tor from the Rainbow Serpent tribe took me to Tintagel, the rumoured home of Arthur and Merlin, where we visited St Nectin's Glen, an amazing waterfall that flows through a huge circular hole in the rock and to view a labrynth carving on the rock wall, dated 1800 to 1400BC.
We headed back to Glastonbury were I enjoyed the countryside and alternative shops and wonderful people, before Tor gathered 12 people, one from each of the 12 zodiac signs to walk the cornish coastline to the labrynth, swim naked in St Nectin's Glen and sit at the wooden round table in the reconstructed King Arthurs Castle to hold ceremony.
Back to Glastonbury for a few more days, then headed out to the Rythym Festival at Bedfford - 5 hours away. Tor was a vendor with his Summer of Love shop at this festival show casing the legends of rock. I had the great blessing to see and hear - The Animals (the drummer has been with the band since the beginning in 1957) Jefferson Starship, the Saw Doctors, The Zombies, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Michelle Shocked and Gandolph Murphy and the Slambovian dream circus! We camped in tents and had a great time, I got to dance with some new feather fans I had created from Caribou antloer and turkey feathers.
My sister from Australia emailed to say she was coming over to England to attend a family wedding, so I caught a taxi and bus to Bristol, Gloucester and then to Ledbury near Wales. We HAd a wonderful time and got to dance some medieval dances, in a place called the Hellens, part of it a medieval castle, with huge stone carved mantelpiece and stone table, encased in a cobbled courtyard, with metal gates dating from the the 10 century Ad. The herb garden, labrynth gardens and landscaping was amazing and you could almost feel the history of this ancient place.
Jody (my sister) and I then driove to Wales, where we did a bit of sight seeing at Haye-on-Wye and discovered a run down castle to explore a little - unfortunateley we could not go inside due to falling masonry.
We then went to Bath and explored this old roman city and enjoyed driving down narrow lane ways and tiny hamlets with dates on the bridges of the 11th Century. Then a drive to Dorset in the South of England to stay with family and to walk along the beach at Poole near Bournemouth in th eevening, before driving to London to return the car and take a bus to Stansted to fly out to Denmark for 2 weeks.
I returned toLondon for 3 days after being at Glastonbury, to visit the British Museum and the Museum of natural sciences. The animals that were gathered at the beginning of the century are now faded and falling apart, but they no longer kill and collect animals for display. Some of those on display are now extinct, but the energy of these animals, the pain and trauma of their deaths, without being blessed and honoured in an energetic way, was so heavy that I had to leave the building.
After 3 days in London, i could stand it no more and was taken to the fresh air of Glastonbury once more. Here I could walk amongst the trees and climbed the Tor several times to hold ceremony once again.
Tor from the Rainbow Serpent tribe took me to Tintagel, the rumoured home of Arthur and Merlin, where we visited St Nectin's Glen, an amazing waterfall that flows through a huge circular hole in the rock and to view a labrynth carving on the rock wall, dated 1800 to 1400BC.
We headed back to Glastonbury were I enjoyed the countryside and alternative shops and wonderful people, before Tor gathered 12 people, one from each of the 12 zodiac signs to walk the cornish coastline to the labrynth, swim naked in St Nectin's Glen and sit at the wooden round table in the reconstructed King Arthurs Castle to hold ceremony.
Back to Glastonbury for a few more days, then headed out to the Rythym Festival at Bedfford - 5 hours away. Tor was a vendor with his Summer of Love shop at this festival show casing the legends of rock. I had the great blessing to see and hear - The Animals (the drummer has been with the band since the beginning in 1957) Jefferson Starship, the Saw Doctors, The Zombies, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Michelle Shocked and Gandolph Murphy and the Slambovian dream circus! We camped in tents and had a great time, I got to dance with some new feather fans I had created from Caribou antloer and turkey feathers.
My sister from Australia emailed to say she was coming over to England to attend a family wedding, so I caught a taxi and bus to Bristol, Gloucester and then to Ledbury near Wales. We HAd a wonderful time and got to dance some medieval dances, in a place called the Hellens, part of it a medieval castle, with huge stone carved mantelpiece and stone table, encased in a cobbled courtyard, with metal gates dating from the the 10 century Ad. The herb garden, labrynth gardens and landscaping was amazing and you could almost feel the history of this ancient place.
Jody (my sister) and I then driove to Wales, where we did a bit of sight seeing at Haye-on-Wye and discovered a run down castle to explore a little - unfortunateley we could not go inside due to falling masonry.
We then went to Bath and explored this old roman city and enjoyed driving down narrow lane ways and tiny hamlets with dates on the bridges of the 11th Century. Then a drive to Dorset in the South of England to stay with family and to walk along the beach at Poole near Bournemouth in th eevening, before driving to London to return the car and take a bus to Stansted to fly out to Denmark for 2 weeks.
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Re: Glastonbury to Denmark
Sun, December 14, 2008 - 8:20 PMHey there morning star, its me lakota....wow, what an adventure....I am so pleased to see you traveling and enjoying life, it should be that way. I am doing well, very well.....I am doing my feng shui and working at the Center for The New Age, I love it there...learning more about myself, my gifts, my spirit...my quest for new beginnings and change of consiousness even stronger. It is time for me to become more balanced with my surroundings and people whom I am meeting.....reverence is a given, I am strong and happy.
I hope to hear from you soon, I feel we have much to share.....so much change in my life too, good change...my spirit guides and angels are with me and helping me. Autumn and Eric say hello and hope you are doing well..........Hope to hear from u....love and blessings...lakotawoman
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