![]() It’s a place to soak up our presenting energies.and then radiate them out into the world.to unfold ahead of us. Michael’s tower, on the summit, is all that remains of a 14th century church. Sacred since ancient times, it has been a place of Christian pilgrimage from the Middle Ages onwards. The Glastonbury Way a way-marked route that circles around our ancient town and. What that means, I have no idea.though I feel completely rejuvenated after my visit. 525ft high offering spectacular views across three counties. Climbing up Glastonbury Tor approximately 3 miles round trip from the Abbey. Tuning into the land, and my sense: it is hollow.supported by spheres of timeless energy. ![]() How the ground and elevation of the Tor came to be is apparently somewhat of a mystery, though protected as a designated special place and managed by the (thank you for the steps!). so we don’t stay too long! I noticed that everyone who came in, soon left rather quickly.the guardians were efficient at moving us on! No stragglers here.though outside, appreciating the 360 degree view was a natural resting spot for many. Inside, and I take a seat to notice 4 spirit guardians - 1 in each corner. And then I entered (leaving by the opposite exit). Once up though, and the energies open outwards with a wind to blow through the change.Īt the top of the buttercup-covered mound, I was guided to walk around the building: 3 times clockwise, to release the energies I had brought with me, followed by 3 times anti-clockwise to collect what I needed. ![]() ![]() ![]() Both grounded and ‘moving’, it is a powerful transmitter - an antennae too - hence why walking up it was like pushing against the flow. Glastonbury has powerful - high vibrational - energies, and the Tor stands above it all.keeping a watchful eye and ‘holding’ it all in place. With ‘shopping’ to do, I had time for 1 adventure.and I knew I was heading for the Tor.a 518 ft archaeological mound dating back to the 13th century and the dark ages beyond.with mythological and spiritual associations. A day trip to Glastonbury was calling me. ![]()
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