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Tag Archives: British Mysteries
New British Mysteries Blog
My writing effort at the moment is going into a new blog, ynysprydein.org. I’m doing this with a group of friends who have worked together for a number of years, with the aim of providing a collection of threads that … Continue reading
Bride’s Well in Glastonbury
The Victorian revival of Glastonbury as Avalon began here. A generation before Dion Fortune, a group of seekers played out a magical working in the landscape of Glastonbury, concealing and discovering a Holy Grail in the waters of an elusive … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Magical Life, Story
Tagged Avalon, Bride, British Mysteries, Celtic, Glastonbury, Holy Grail, holy wells, sacred waters, springs
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Remembering the Ancestors
I gave this talk in the lead up to Samhain 2003. Opening Tonight is about remembering the ancestors. We remember them in the waters of life, flowing down the generations. We remember them in the body of the earth, from which we … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology, Culture and Society, Magical Life
Tagged Ancestors, Bran the Blessed, British Mysteries, Paviland Cave, Samhain, Waylands Smithy
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How I came to the British Mysteries
One of the reasons I am so pleased that The Dancing Floor film is being made is that my first contact with the mysteries was through something similar. Looking back, I see that contact as the start of a path that I have … Continue reading
Posted in Magical Life, Welsh sources
Tagged Arianrhod, British Mysteries, Filmmaking, Mabinogion, Mythology, The Dancing Floor, The Owl Service
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