![]() |
Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
Glastonbury is known as the "ancient Isle of Avalon" and many believe this place to be the "heart chakra of the planet", so I would hope this may become a centre for "Project Avalon!
When I first moved to the area I felt the place was a "doorway" of some kind and then out of the blue was contacted by a total stranger who said "this is the place where the 13 skulls will unite to open the world's biggest portal" Funnily enough Joshua Shapiro is here this weekend for a "Crystal skulls conference!! Now whilst I take a rational and logical view in all investigation matters, I am sure that this place has a major role of some kind to play. Ross |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
The place is truly amazing...im very familiar with Glastonbury...:thumb_yello:
Peace bananaman |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
There is no doubt in my mind that Glastonbury is a very special place indeed.
You can feel it's energies around you, nice story about the crystal skulls, this was obviously a message for you. It gives you a boost when something like that happens. I was led by books for years and all these areas spoke to me, it has it's own magic and now we are all part of it because of the name sake of this site.:original: |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
Ambient Vibe technology??? Wouldn't it be strange if we somehow all knew each other in the future.
I'm Somewhere Between VAB-XCD |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
That wouldn't be so strange vinneycooper, i have memories of a past life in the future being vague that they are, i sometimes look at people and just know them even though i have never set eyes on them before.
I have a very strong connection with my eldest son, i know we were connected in this other time, not mother and son though. When he was just a little boy he used to have terrible dreams about ufo's and android type beings. He saw the earth obliterated, he said he was in a group of post humans trying to put the earth back how it was. WHAT A JOB! This was told by him at a very young age of 4, you ask him now he has forgotten everything! :sad: |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
recently, archaeologists have asserted that Glasonbury was a place of pilgrimage by very sick ancient people who journeyed from as far as Switzerland looking for a cure. They cited evidence of many graves where persons were buried showing signs of uncured ravaging disease. A picture was inferred of primitive pagan humans looking for magical cures - with no success. These archaeologists missed the point I think - the resonant power of those ancient stones has eluded modern humans for several thousand years. I prefer to think the sick pilgrims who journeyed so far were empowered by the stones and their ancient wise guardians to be well or pass peacefully to another place. A heart chakra for the Earth? My intuition tells me this is so.
|
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
Should we all meet up Down that way some time, what would we do.....
Glastonbury Tour? Fields of Avalon? I love that place so much. |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
I am a new member living in Bristol. Often visit Glastonbury. I wanted to reply to someone who I think was from Glastonbury who wrote about finding bruises on her arm in the shape of triangles. A similar thing is mentioned in Stuart Wilde's book "The Art of Redemption" (Pg.96). I bought the book at Waterstones in Bristol, but imagine it is pretty freely available through Amazon etc. He doesn't have much to say about the bruising, merely mentions women had reported this happening to him.
Noela |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
im a regular visitor to glasto was there 4 the harmonic convergence it change my life , so much to say about the place realy , hope to be there again real soon . MAGIC place ,you are indeed fortunate to live there , mabt we will meet up.love to you in theglass isle. :wub2:
|
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
Hi Glastonbury goers/inhabiters a couple of shots i took down there 3 weeks ago.
http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/p...pictureid=4249 http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/p...pictureid=4258 http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/p...pictureid=4257 http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/p...pictureid=4247 http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/p...pictureid=4759 |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
1 Attachment(s)
Here is a picture (i think) i took
since, it was on my camera my first night, in Glastonbury My astro chart, cuts ireland in half, and, runs straigh through the heart of glastonbury, and, i believe, lands in Merlins Cave here is a picture, as, i said, i believe i took |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
NOW, here are pictures taken by a friend
of merlins cave -- oh why, oh why, can i NOT upload a photo??? |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
1 Attachment(s)
photo
|
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
great pics antaletriangle.
|
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
1 Attachment(s)
Tintangel
|
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
1 Attachment(s)
here is another shot of the town near merlin's cave
|
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
1 Attachment(s)
here is a shot of merlin's cave
that i took |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
thanks for pics exchanger it certainly does something when you see these pictures, it's a type of knowing i guess!
There is a feel about the place as though you know you have been there before in another time. |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
Great pictures you two :thumb_yello:
My ex lives in Meare a small village about three miles from Glastonbury so I have spent a lot of time there :original: Anyone that hasn't been really should check it out, just don't get sucked into the expensive shops in the town, they are just ripping off tourists |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
1 Attachment(s)
here's another couple of merlins cave
in tintagel |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
1 Attachment(s)
here's another one
|
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
1 Attachment(s)
here's another photo
one of twelve of the crosses Edward 1, laid for elanor (they were, king arthur/and, G - in their previous lives) |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
1 Attachment(s)
here's The Glastonbury Tor
i am sure, not the photographer that WAYNE / Antaletriangle that;s for sure !!! his photos are smashing... and, brilliant i shall have to go back, to take more photos |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
here's The Glastonbury Tor
Glastonbury Tor is an unusually shaped hill located just outside of the town of Glastonbury in southeast England. The tower on the top of the Tor is the remains of St. Michaels Church, constructed in the fifteenth century. It replaced an earlier church which was destroyed in an earthquake on September 11, 1275. NOTE the date / set off any 9/11 bells - 726 years earlier than 9/11/2001 -- an earthquake in england ??? |
Re: Project Avalon - Glastonbury?
http://www.projectavalon.net/forum/p...pictureid=4808
A design from the trig point atop of the Tor. When i was last there 3 weeks ago when the shots above were taken,there was a fncing around the trig point so i was unable to get any shots of the monument and the trig together unfortunately! |
All times are GMT. The time now is 10:01 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Project Avalon