Pilgrimage to Glastonbury, Stanton Drew, Stonehenge and Woodhenge

I just got back from an amazing pilgrimage to Glastonbury with Elijah, as part of his 8th birthday present and my need to get off this ridiculously fear-fuelled island!

It felt supported in every way, clear roads, wonderful timings and special experiences, I am very grateful to the powers that be.

Many of you know that I love Glastonbury and it has been calling for a while, but the timing was not quite right until just now, there was gap and the idea just wouldn’t go away and I heeded it eventually with a gentle push from the universe to get the message through loud and clear (my weird and wonderfully-timed phone call as mentioned in a previous blog) and booked the trip.

Amazingly the White Spring was open. This is my most favourite place in Glastonbury but I had been told it had closed due to Covid, but there was a small chance it might be open on the Sunday afternoon. As luck would have it, the gap in my schedule included a Sunday afternoon - I prayed and alas those prayers were answered for it was open and for a few hours. Elijah isn’t so keen on the place but I managed to dip a couple of times in the white water.

We headed up the Tor a couple of times too, once coincided with moon rise which was a treat, especially as the mists appeared soon afterwards. We went to the Abbey to imbue the energy of the land, and to Chalice Wells too, topping up on the red iron water, albeit you can collect that from outside the White Spring too. We did the obligatory crystal shopping too, and visit up to the Goddess Temple to light a candle and say thanks.

The other exciting bit of the trip though, was getting up to Stanton Drew, the third largest stone circle in the UK, I LOVE stone circles as most of you know, and while this one feels very sad, it has a very welcoming energy, at leats when it trusted me being there. I especially loved the South Western circle and a message came through from there. It was the Cove though, that really blew my mind - this is a little way away by a pub, it’s quite unusual, but very potent, and something that has been on my mind suddenly became much clearer when I stood between the stones.

On our way back yesterday, I was intending to drive past Stonehenge on our way to Woodhenge, but I saw the sign and that was that. As luck would have it we turned up at the entrance at the exact time it was opening, as if it was always meant to be, and we headed out to the stones on the shuttle bus, manifesting one of Elijah’s dreams (all trip he’d gone on about wanting to go on a bus), and fulfilling one of my own of getting back to that land and those stones. We were the first ones there and while you can’t - sadly - touch the stones, we virtually had them to ourselves. The message came through here super clear too.

We headed out to Woodhenge, another calming place, with a potent stone in the middle. It’s al potent around here though, the land speaks! I guess if you’re not into all this sort of stuff than that sounds bonkers and makes no sense. But the area is alive, Wiltshire, the trees were something else, the autumn colours were just astounding, really bringing home that message of love. Nature loves unconditionally. Each breath is love.

The eclipse is bringing love to us too - deep into the heart chakra and to our relationships, both with our Self and with others too. Eclipses have a habit of bringing in the change for us, and realigning us with where we are meant to be, at least from a soulful perspective. Never easy. Blessing in every curse. Remember this!

We have to stop feeding what isn’t working. We have to see through the illusion. Society ain’t working. What we are currently doing to our children is harmful, the sooner we awaken to all the deceit and lies the better, for our future generations to come.

Enjoy the ride!

xx

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