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Padstow Obby Oss Festival 2010

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

We had an extra special Beltane this year, with a visit to the wonderful Padstow Obby Oss festival.
What a great way to welcome the Summer; with all ages enjoying live music, singing and dancing throught the streets of beautiful Padstow and lots of merry making in a a truely joyful atmosphere :)

Sword and The Chalice

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

The Sword and Chalice – The Essence of Energy Medicine

This is a brilliant workshop from William Bloom, no matter how long you’ve been interested in or studied energy – an amazingly refreshing, simple and effective approach to a subject that is so often over complicated.

I thoroughly enjoyed this course in Glastonbury and highly recommend it.

I have two of his books and they are great too – Psychic Protection and Working with Angels, Fairies and Nature Spirits.

Go to William’s website for more information and future dates of course and venues etc.

www.williambloom.com

Glastonbury!?!

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Last night I got back from a long week end in Glastonbury – totally exhausted due to the heat and climbing up the Tor so many times!

The Tor is beautiful,

Glastonbury Tor from the town

so are the views from the Tor,

A view from Glastonbury Tor

and the wooded areas around the base and all the wild life – the bird song was nearly deafening as I watched the sun set on Saturday night.

Sunset in Glastonbury from the Tor

Glastonbury it’s self was a massive surprise and takes a lot of getting used to.
I had this (strange maybe) expectation that it would be quite sacred, a play of pilgrimage, including for us Goddess minded – well it was and it’s wasn’t.

There’s such a mish-mash of architecture, spiritual traditions and peculiar energies (some good, others not) and – in a traditional market town! and it changes from day to day depending on the persuasion of the incoming visitors and what’s on it seems.
People were friendly and there seemed to be a strong sense of community between local people too. From an estate agents window people there definitely had a sense of humour too – for example photo’s of people pulling funny faces between photo’s of the front of houses and kitchens etc!

I personally found the strong Christian vibe, with little lip serve to the ancient traditions/association in the attractions a bit difficult at first and still disappointing – maybe I missed some of them?

But by grounding myself very deeply – thank you William Bloom (see my next post for William’s Sword and Chalice course I attended over the weekend) and been very selective with the energies I allowed myself to experience/connect to, I came away having really enjoyed the place and wanting to go back soon – especially for the Tor, beautiful trees and countryside and the specialist book and Goddess type shops.

It’s a place that opens up to you on many levels, as you search deeper and really open you eyes and heart.

The journey was quite long: Steeton and Silsden to Leeds and Leeds to Bristol by train (aprrox 4.5hrs), then Bristol to Glastonbury by bus (1.25hrs), but with advance tickets the train was only £16 for a single and the bus was £5.20 for a single ticket.

I stayed at a B&B called Hillside – wonderful hosts, an amazing breakfast (fresh fruit salad to start!), great garden and views, lovely rooms and just a couple if minutes walk from the tour (approx 20min walk to Glastonbury centre although I never timed it).

The first place I visited was Chalice Well Peace Gardens and maybe it’s because I’d just arrived, but I couldn’t settle there. The gardens were lovely and quite naturally planted which I like, with lots of birds singing and flying around and the shop was quite good too. Maybe it needs another visit?

Chalice Well Garden

Chalice Well Garden

And the shops – were quite something else – the usual market town shops, Woolworths, Morrisons, some spiritual/ethnic type shops, amazing crystal shops, (the Glastonbury Experience is good), pagan/witchcraft/Goddess shops (including The Goddess and The Greenman which I love), lots of very good alternative bookshops, a couple of eco/organic shops, a nice toy shop……….unfortunately quite a lot of the stuff was overprices though (even people who live in the south of England said so too).

I went to two very nice vegetarian cafés/Restaurants – Galatea and The Rainbows End Café and they seemed quite family friendly too.
Finally I visited the Abbey
It’s seemed very strange to me that Glastonbury Abbey and it’s grounds takes up an enormous chunk of the centre of Glastonbury that can not be freely used – £5 for an adult!
I didn’t really look at the exhibition – far too Christian for me and just looked at the ruins a little – where King Arthur and his Queen Guinevere were buried – and mainly enjoyed the beautiful park, trees and small lakes as it was very hot and sunny.

Glastonbury Abbey

I also didn’t get to the Rural Life Museum (which is free) due to been too busy, but locals recommended it.

Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury

So a very interesting an enjoyable weekend!

And more photo’s coming soon on future posts.

 

Journey To The Goddess

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Nature has always been very important to me, even as a child, and for years now I’ve been intuitively drawn to explore the energy of the Goddess.
As a family we have begun to privately celebrate the Earth based festivals too, because this feels right for us and we all enjoy it – about it’s reclaiming of our ancient British culture and connecting with the Earth and her changing energies.

For a while though I have felt the push to explore the Goddess more deeply and discovered Goddess Within over a year ago or more. I knew I was disconnected from the power of my feminine energy for many reasons and felt the workshop below was my next step of personal healing -

So on the 12th and 13th of April I did Goddess Within’s Journey to the Goddess Workshop – it was wonderful and I can highly recommend it!

Everything I expected and so so much more.

It was wonderful to learn about and explore the British Goddesses and their energies in the wheel of the year – I was able to relate to them in a totally new way and understand myself more deeply through them.

Not surprisingly really, the Goddess I related to most was the Goddess of Water, Domnu, direction – South, festival – Summer solstice. I love beaches and the sea, streams, rivers and the Lake District. And since the workshop I’ve enjoyed exploring her energies further through arts and crafts.

I was very apprehensive about the evening ceremony – I definitely have past life issues related to the burning times and I’m am very self conscious of been different. We were instructed to bring our Goddess clothes and a mask of our choice and told no more and not much more on the day. I shouldn’t have feared anything though, it was an amazing experience – nothing weird, no removal of clothing – just our masks, lots of individual space, wonderful energy – especially that created by the rhythmic drumming and singing and lots of fun dancing.

Sunday went deeper, talking about our experiences of the ceremony and was quite emotional and cleansing for most of us. Then we went on a silent vision quest in nature – not surprisingly my was very water based and all about the “flow” of life. In the afternoon we talked about our vision quest and made clay Goddess figures – I was very draw to creating a shell?!

And all of this was encapsulated in ceremony to create a very special and protected space and led by four wonderful Priestesses.

There was so much space and calm and peace, the weekend felt wonderful and like forever…………..

If you’d like to explore the wheel of the year and the Goddess, here are some books I recommend:

Sacred Celebrations by Glennie Kindred

The Ancient British Goddess by Kathy Jones

Circle Round by Starhawk, Diane Baker and Anne Hill

And to our friends who may not have known about all of the above:- we are still the same, please talk to us about this if you want to – we’ll never force our view and beliefs on others.
Spirituality should be based on freedom and joy!


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