Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Holidays

As Winter is chugging along , and my mind is turning to where I would like to go on holiday next June . Cornwall has been my destination of choice as the weather there is good , but not too hot as being by the sea brings a nice breeze . Its always a nice way to start Summer . I also have a strong link to the coastal areas and have had several quite intense supernatural type experiences there . Things manifest visually to me there . I would go so far as to say they welcome me . Ive had some intense times near Boscastle , but today I feel I need a change of scene , even if only for my daughter not having to put up   with an 8 hour journey . Its time for somewhere a bit nearer !
   I am seriously considering spending a week in the Glastonbury area . NO NOT THE MUSIC FESTIVAL! Everyone asks me that . Of course this is what the area is primarily associated with , but it is also a very well known mystical area . Of course there will be endless silly shops selling tat such as at Tintagel , but its all based on something remember !!! Thats what people forget . Underneath the tat is a force thats been known for generations in these areas and its that which im interested in .
 So whats the big attraction there ? Well nearby is the coastal area on which  Dion Fortune based her novel The Sea Priestess . This I must visit and somehow now ive a daughter this seems very timely and I believe ive been on a path to  visit this area for a long while .
  Also nearby is Glastonbury Tor , the rumoured site of the first Christian Church to be built . Again an area much loved by Dion . I was musing on what I might find and was told that whatever happens it cant be much more than Cornwall has revealed . Time will tell I guess.. I can assure you I shall not be going on a full moon again . I still havent forgotten that week . Full moon , plus mystical area near the sea is too overpowering for a relaxing holiday . Having checked out the below link Im feeling hyped already....  : )

http://www.glastonburytor.org.uk/mysterytor.html         


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