www.ssg-adf.org/circle.htm
I found this site and thought it was very nice. I would love to go visit some time.
I found this site and thought it was very nice. I would love to go visit some time.
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Re: Sonoran Stone Circle website
Mon, September 26, 2005 - 3:39 AMAfter looking at the website I felt the urge to respond to the weird assertion that Glastonbury is not a proven sacred site.
I wrote thus:
To: SeniorDruid@SonoranSunriseGrove.org - Thu, 8 Sep 2005
Dear Friends,
I was interested to view your website and the excellent work that you have undertaken with a stone circle in Arizona.
At one point you mention that Glastonbury Tor is not proven as a sacred site, but that you believe it is nevertheless.
If you want verification of the FACT that it has been a sacred site for at least 5000 years and more, please consult with the website:www.avalonrising.co.uk -
There are many more references if you search for them.
It is still a vital part of a huge, and clearly denoted (by field boundaries hundreds of years old) zodiac which covers and area 13 miles across. This
enormous Star Temple dwarfs the site of Avebury and includes many profound features which the Templars were working with, and still are today. There is evidence of Sumerian earth-working in the area, and we
can show that even the courses of rivers have been changed to create astrological forms in the landscape.
The site of Glastonbury, or Isle Of Avalon (Isle of Apples), has been dowsed by many highly qualified dowsers and is confirmed as a major crossing point of the Michael and Mary Lines, which weave their way across Albion (Britain) from St Michael's Mount in Cornwall to Hopton-on-Sea on the east coast and
continues into Europe. The Earth Grid which these lines identify is clearly marked by standing stones and circles at its most important energy centres and the mean line passes exactly through points in Cornwall, Dartmoor, Burrowbridge Mump (the 'Third Eye' of a huge Unicorn and a 5000 year old pyramid), Glastonbury, Avebury, Royston (site of an ancient, and
subsequent Templar initiatory, cave), Bury St Edmunds, and a number of other sites, all of which are known ceremonial centres of our ancestors and were subsequently identified by the construction of churches and other structures.
The Glastonbury Zodiac is as profound as the equally large Zodiac in Kingston in the south of London (Lughdon), and is a major point on the Rose Line, which runs North to South, through Callanish in Scotland, and down through many sites including Rosslyn, Castle Rigg (Cumbria), Wenlock Edge, Bristol (an ancient Druid ceremonial centre of seven hills), Stanton Drew (site of the largest Wood Henge ever constructed and place of 3 stone circles), and then Golden Cap on the south coast, before heading down
through France and Spain and through sites in Mali in Africa.
Glastonbury is a key part of the Landscape Temple used by the Templars and then Masons in their initiations, and was a part of the series of chakra sites which were used in the crowning process of the ancient kings
of Albion, in the Kingdom of Wessex.
I do not presume to know all the information, and indeed there are many people who know much more than I, however I am very aware of the energy vortices in Glastonbury and the profundity of the Tor as a
constructed labyrinth which was used by the Druid novices as a ritual process and Temple, and is still in use today. Indeed it is a form of Pyramid, as is the adjacent hill known as Chalice Hill. Both hills have springs which pour water all year round from their bases, and which have had 'pilgrims' coming to use their healing properties for known millennia.
I would therefore ask that you please clarify this on your website and change the assertion that there is "no evidence of this ever being a sacred place". For clearly there is overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
We in Albion, working with the Earth energies and sacred sites, are indigenous to these lands, and maintain our heritage and consciousness through ceremony and ritual, processes, and mystery schools,
despite more than two thousand years of invasions, oppression and suppression.
We welcome visitors and ceremonialists from other cultures and lands when they come with good intentions and open hearts.
We humbly respect the work that others are doing in their own places and will prefer our work to be respected also.
May you continue to enjoy the fruits of your labours, and always be surrounded by positivity and love.
Blessed Be
I wrote this some weeks ago and have had no reply. Perhaps some other folk could write to these people and also ask for clarification of the assertion about Glastonbury?