The Glastonbury Sanctuary – be a part of it

Glaston weekend 152Last year Steve, Stuart and myself as Directors of The Silent Eye were privileged to give a series of talks in Glastonbury, a place known to folklore, legend and to the hearts of many as Avalon, the magical realm of the Arthurian tales.

To others it is the place where Christianity came to these shores, carried by Joseph of Arimathea. Still others speak of the legend that Joseph had brought with him a boy on a previous visit… a child named Jesus.

We will never know if ‘those feet in ancient times walked upon England’s pastures green’, yet something of the mystery lingers and, whatever faith you embrace or path you follow, there is something in the air, and in the earth at Glastonbury that draws the eyes and feet of many thousands of people from across the world each year.

It was for this reason that the Glastonbury Sanctuary was brought into being… to provide a safe and welcoming space for those of all paths, faiths and beliefs to meet.

The Glastonbury Reception Centre who run the Sanctuary, as well as numerous other services in the area, are a not for profit organisation.

Last year, the Glastonbury Sanctuary launched an appeal for support in order to continue their work of providing a sacred and meditative space at the heart of the town to those of all faiths, paths and spiritual direction. Thanks to the generous support they recieved from people worldwide they were able to maintain a neutral and welcoming haven for another year.

This year, they are once again in need of your help… and this is your chance to be a small pebble in the stream of legend. Please help in any way you can.

Morgana and the Unity Candle

Morgana West and the Unity Candle in the Sanctuary

From the website of the

Support our fundraising work with a pledge pebble!

PictureA visitor to the Sanctuary will see that dotted around the space, are beautifully decorated stones carrying peoples names. In 2014, many of you supported us by becoming one of the Glastonbury 500. We have worked out that, annually, we need 500 donations of £25 so that we can keep going. In recognition of a £25 donation or more, we lovingly paint your name on a pebble which sits in the Centre and Sanctuary for one year. 

We know that an unfriendly economy might be a hindrance to £25.00 and reassure you that every donation helps, no matter how small, and is just as appreciated and welcomed.


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Would you like to renew your pebble which will be rededicated in a simple ceremony?Or perhaps you would like to create one on behalf of a special celebration? A wedding, a hand-fasting or significant birthday? Or in memorial of a loved-one and know they are symbolically resting ‘in Avalon’? 

Our pebbles offer a way in which those who felt that the town has given them much can give something back in an energetic exchange. Many People feel their hearts and/or souls are in Glastonbury. Having their name on a pebble offers an opportunity to know they have a physical presence
Click here to find out.Explore some of their past, present and future activities and projects here.

If you like what they do and wish to support them, please visit their website by clicking the link

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About Sue Vincent

Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue  passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
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4 Responses to The Glastonbury Sanctuary – be a part of it

  1. olganm's avatar olganm says:

    A great initiative. And I’ve never been to Glastonbury yet. Thanks for making me think of it, Sue.

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