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Journey of the Soul
Journey of the Soul
Journey of the Soul
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Go off the beaten path and connect with some less known sites in the UK that stir your soul. Stand with the stones, feel the ancient land and be a part of their energy. This is a journey to some of the most stimulating places in the Celtic lands.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherKate Everson
Release dateJun 25, 2011
ISBN9781465942258
Journey of the Soul
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Kate Everson

I am a Canadian photojournalist interested in topics of spirituality, travel, ancient sites and Celtic history.One of the key elements in my ebooks is nature as I find that a way to connect to the spiritual side of people. Whether fiction or nonfiction, we can all relate to the trees, sun and sky.I also like writing stories about my grandchildren Shannon and Ally who are growing up faster than I can write!

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    Journey of the Soul - Kate Everson

    Introduction

    Take a soul journey to some sacred sites in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Some are not the most popular tourist destinations. But if you rent a car, have a good map and a sense of adventure, you will find yourself in some of the most amazing and inspiring places. These sites have been sacred since ancient times and their vibrations are still strong. Spend time at the sites. Sit down and feel the energy. Connect.

    This book will take you to: Glastonbury, Callanish, Machrie Moor on the Isle of Arran, Stonehenge, Avebury, Fortingall in Glen Lyon, Scotland, Connemara in Ireland, Tintagel in Cornwall, Exeter Cathedral, Rosslyn Chapel, The Holy Isle of Lindisfarne and Llangollen in Wales.

    Glastonbury, Somerset, England

    If you’re going on a soul journey in the UK you have to start with Glastonbury. This town is built on a vortex of energy, and will affect you one way or another. Despite its semblance of madness you can still find the underlying peace that made its presence strong for so many pilgrims.

    Climb the Tor. That hill in the middle of town has magic in it. Day or night, rain or shine, there is something about that bare hill with the ruins of the 14th century St. Michaels chapel on top that give you a feeling of something. What is it? Stand there and let the wind blow as you face all directions. Is it a sacred place? Only you can answer that. What do you feel? According to legend, the Holy Grail, reputedly the chalice used by Christ at the Last Supper, was buried at the foot of the Tor by Joseph of Arimathea.

    The earliest reference is a story about St. Patrick’s return from Ireland in which he became the leader of a group of hermits at Glastonbury and discovered an ancient ruined oratory on the summit after climbing through a dense woods. Scattered finds of prehistoric, Roman, and later objects suggest the Tor was always used by man, but evidence for actual occupation from

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