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Tag Archives: ley
A Thousand Miles of History XXXVII: Toeing the Line
One of our main aims in taking the Cornwall trip, quite apart from the sheer beauty of the place and the fact that it is strewn with more ancient and sacred places than you could visit in a lifetime, had … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites, archaeology, Books, Photography, road trip, travel
Tagged Cornwall, dragon lines, Knights Hosptaller, ley, Michael and Mary Line, Norman architecture, St Cleer
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A Thousand Miles of History XXIII: The mating dance
We stood at the gate in hushed awe. For a moment it seemed as if we were looking through a rift in the mists of time, back to an age that has passed beyond memory, when the land was still … Continue reading
A Thousand Miles of History V: Into the mists …
I have always loved Dartmoor. It a place so rich in ancient remains that you could spend a lifetime exploring and never reach the end of it. There is a higher concentration of Bronze Age remains here than anywhere else… … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, Photography
Tagged Dartmoor, earth energies, ley, sacred sites
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A Thousand Miles of History IV: Where the earth leads your feet…
While the workshop weekend was officially over, the adventure had only just begun. We said farewell to the Cumbrian contingent, who had a very long drive ahead of them, and the rest of us headed into Dorchester in search of … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen, dragons, England, historic sites, Photography, Stuart France and Sue Vincent
Tagged Dartmoor, dowsing, earth energies, ley, Michael Line, sacred sites
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Where the dragon flies…
“Druid platform?” I nodded assent, knowing full well we were looking at something as old as the hills themselves and older by far than the Druids. And it wasn’t a platform either. But the concept was right. You could feel … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Birds, England, flight, Goddess, Landscape, Photography, Spirituality, The Silent Eye
Tagged archaeology, chalk figure, dragon, energy, ley, prehistory, Uffington, White Horse, Wiltshire
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