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  • Writer's pictureChristina

Glastonbury 🔼

Glastonbury Tor is a place saturated with mysticism. There is a thin veil between the dimensions at the Tor, especially on the path leading up to the entrance - Todd's Lane. We traversed this for the first time in the dark and when we arrived on the top of the hill at the center of the labyrinth we had transitioned between layers of mythology, dimensions of reality and we were completely entranced. Just like Stuart, whose friends were calling him, but he had already stepped across the dimensions for a quick visit to the Welsh Otherworld of Annwn and the glass castle of Gwyn ap Nudd.


After our first mythical, nighttime introduction we visited the Tor every day and read the stories of the mythology and sought out sacred places like Gog and Magog, the oaks that marked one of the entrances, the egg stone behind the monk's kitchen, Glastonbury Abbey, Chalice Well, White Well, the yew tree entrance, the labyrinth, and Wearyall Hill. We explored the labyrinth, the surrounding hills, the sacred wells, the sunset, the sacred sites.



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