Chalice Well: The Red Spring of Ancient Avalon - Megalithomania Tour with Peter Knight
Author and earth mysteries researcher Peter Knight ( gives a tour of Chalice Well In Glastonbury, England, as part of the Megalithomania 2015 conference. He looks at the Michael and Mary energy lines, the grail and legends of King Arthur, as well as the history of the sacred spring. See his tour of Glastonbury Abbey here:
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The White Spring Glastonbury
I didn't realise technology was not allowed in the White Spring in Glastonbury, a magical, mythical place... and I just kind of barged in, I need to pay more attention to signs in future.
A member of staff let me know quite quickly and I turned the camera off. It is a wonderful place though, so as I have the footage anyway I thought I'd use it, although I wouldn't recommend anyone else tries to film in there, you'll get told off!
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Glastonbury Transmissions - Singing in the White Spring
This is part two of the Glastonbury Tor escapade! Enjoy!
The White Spring Glastonbury
Track : Archangel Michael's Protection (Reprise)
Artist : Earth Tree Healing
Album : Archangel Divination
Written, Performed & Recorded by Claudine West
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At the White Spring in Glastonbury, UK | 3 rd Feb 2017 | The Glastonbury Broadcasting Corporation
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The Cathars visit the White Spring in Glastonbury for an ablution and invite you to their next event.
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The White & Red Spring Glastonbury
The White & Red Spring Glastonbury
Part 1 - Imbolc 2011 Glastonbury White Spring
The traditional celebration of Imbolc in Wellhouse Lane, Glastonbury. On the first day of pagan spring the young Bridie takes the new light into the darkness of the White Spring. Everyone then emerges from the building to celebrate in the street with poetry, music and prayer. The waters from the White Spring and Chalice Well are mixed and the group processes with the new light and water through Monk's Gate to the wellhead in Chalice Well. Thanks to Mikesey for the filming. Videos from other events may be obtained from his channel:
Inside the white well healing room of chalice Well
Inside the white well healing room of chalice Well Glastonbury, it's dark because you're in a cave, no flash allowed
Video #3 – The healing waters of Glastonbury
The two springs at Glastonbury, less than 100 feet apart from each other at the foot of the Tor, come from two different streams with completely different mineral content.
One is the Red Spring, or the Mary Spring, feminine vibration and full of iron deposits. The other is the Michael Spring, or the White Spring, masculine vibration and is full of calcium deposits.
Both are thought to be healing waters with documented miraculous recoveries, and you can bathe in both if you're up for it!
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Glastonbury visit with the chant Sweet Surrender by Victoria McCarthy
The photos were taken on a day out in Glastonbury UK . Greg Cox visited Glastonbury with Gwyneth Robbins who is featured here. She runs the temple of eartha which is a platform for her studies as Priestess of Avalon. The song chant is by Victoria McCarthy from the album Flight Of The Hawk Shamanic Songs And Ritual Chants CD
The final pics are in the old pub. That's as good a place as any to end one's visit.
Imbolc at the White Spring 2010 1/3
A celebration of Imbolc and Bridget's day (Bridie) with music and poetry in Wellhouse lane, outside the White Spring building in Glastonbury England.
Lisa introduces poets and performers. Matthew Holbrook is the first to perform his Imbolc poem.
**The video starts with views of people's heads, but it gets better!
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*This video has (again) had its viewcount frozen for no apparent reason. It has had many more than the 302 shown)
The Spectre at the White Spring.
The White Spring building. Glastonbury, England.
An old reservoir built in the 19th century, but standing on an ancient site, with the entrance to a cave system under the Tor noted.
While the reservoir was being built, the remains of ancient buildings were discovered, but of course, they were destroyed. What were these buildings, and what was their purpose? Who can tell, but it maybe that they shall be found yet again. Speculation that they marked the original place where Joseph of Arimathea first settled, before relocating to the present site of Glastonbury abbey, continue, or that they were the remains of medieval monks' cells. The Chalice Well is opposite this place too, so an abundance of water is noted.
The use of the reservoir has varied since it was privately purchased: first a Cafe, then as the first pictures here show, a temple or shrine.
People are reported to have seen Orbs, and of course, I include some mysterious images that I took myself, which are shown in this video: an Orb, and pics taken on February 3rd 2009, which look pretty strange, a sort of Creature with a long neck, which rose to the ceiling of the building a few seconds after I took the second pic. I have no idea what it was but have had some explanations!
The timeline was merely seconds; but the camera doesn't time-stamp seconds, only minutes. I have added annotations to explain the images. The pictures have appeared in two British newspapers.
Needless to say that the images of the creature were shown to the people shown hugging in the first image, immediately after shooting and still reside on my camera's memory card to confound allegations of them being false or fixed by computer editing.
Some of the images shown here show paintings which are about fertility, and bits of the male & female anatomy which may not be allowed by the politically correct YouTube; these have been treated to cover those parts which may offend.
The White Spring has undergone some transformation, so the first images are as it was months ago, and latterly how it looks now, rather bare, but undergoing further transformation right now. The excellent painting of Bridget has once again, disappeared from sight, as have all the other pictures bar one.
The Red and White Springs both meet here; it maybe that things seen are the result of electro-magnetic energy created by the flow of those springs: that they are electrical manifestations; I leave that to others more qualified to pronounce on.
Note: The Apparition pics were shown to the people in the images, seconds after shooting; there is no possibility that that they are caused by any of the candles to the botton-left of the images. I would have seen smoke myself, and smelt it. The second image would seem to confirm what I have writen, viz: that they are genuine.
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SOUNDTRACK: SECONDHAND
A great band from the early 70s, and I use Cyclops as a soundtrack, which I thought suited this video of pictures.
Later the band split and the two remaining members , Kieran O'Connor (RIP) and Ken Elliott, went on to form the band: Seventh Wave, and you can hear one of the band's tracks on the Spectre on the Tor video: that particular track is from the great album Things to come (1974)
Many thanks to Ken and his sister Fran for the use of the fantastic music used here.
I hope to see a re-release of these two albums, and Psi-Fi, another great experiment in Synthesizer techniques by Seventh Wave.
The track Cyclops used in this video, is from the cult album: Death maybe your Santa Claus P. 1971
STILL IMAGES OF THE CHALICE WELL & WHITE SPRING: (Before being wasted!)
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Glastonbury Tor
St. Margaret's Chapel & Magdalene Almshouses
Ham Wall Nature Reserve
Chalice Well
Glastonbury Abbey
White Spring Well & Temple
Glastonbury Goddess Temple
Glastonbury Festival
The Shoe Museum
Somerset Rural Life Museum
White Spring Glastonbury during Full Moon Night
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Chant White Spring Glastonbury
In de bron is een heel speciale atmosfeer, het geluid van het water voelt als een warme deken en zingen is hier heel natuurlijk.
Healing Waters Sanctuary - Glastonbury, England
Healing Waters Sanctuary - Glastonbury, England
Lammas in Glastonbury (Goddess Temple)
The Spiritual Revolution | 31st Jan 2017 | The Glastonbury Broadcasting Corporation
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This is a recording of a live stream on Facebook on the 31st January 2017. The Cathar Temple of Albion discuss why a worldwide spiritual revolution of goodness is necessary and how it will begin.
Places to see in ( Glastonbury - UK )
Places to see in ( Glastonbury - UK )
Glastonbury is a town and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated at a dry point on the low-lying Somerset Levels, 23 miles south of Bristol. The town of Glastonbury is in the Mendip district. Glastonbury is less than 1 mile (2 km) across the River Brue from Street, which is now larger than Glastonbury.
Evidence from timber trackways such as the Sweet Track show that the town has been inhabited since Neolithic times. Glastonbury Lake Village was an Iron Age village, close to the old course of the River Brue and Sharpham Park approximately 2 miles (3 km) west of Glastonbury, that dates back to the Bronze Age. Centwine was the first Saxon patron of Glastonbury Abbey, which dominated the town for the next 700 years. One of the most important abbeys in England, it was the site of Edmund Ironside's coronation as King of England in 1016. Many of the oldest surviving buildings in the town, including the Tribunal, George Hotel and Pilgrims' Inn and the Somerset Rural Life Museum, which is based in an old tithe barn, are associated with the abbey. The Church of St John the Baptist dates from the 15th century.
The town became a centre for commerce, which led to the construction of the market cross, Glastonbury Canal and the Glastonbury and Street railway station, the largest station on the original Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway. The Brue Valley Living Landscape is a conservation project managed by the Somerset Wildlife Trust and nearby is the Ham Wall National Nature Reserve.
Glastonbury has been described as a New Age community which attracts people with New Age and Neopagan beliefs, and is notable for myths and legends often related to Glastonbury Tor, concerning Joseph of Arimathea, the Holy Grail and King Arthur. Joseph is said to have arrived in Glastonbury and stuck his staff into the ground, when it flowered miraculously into the Glastonbury Thorn. The presence of a landscape zodiac around the town has been suggested but no evidence has been discovered. The Glastonbury Festival, held in the nearby village of Pilton, takes its name from the town.
The Tribunal was a medieval merchant's house, used as the Abbey courthouse and, during the Monmouth Rebellion trials, by Judge Jeffreys. The octagonal Market Cross was built in 1846 by Benjamin Ferrey. The George Hotel and Pilgrims' Inn was built in the late 15th century to accommodate visitors to Glastonbury Abbey.
The Somerset Rural Life Museum is a museum of the social and agricultural history of Somerset, housed in buildings surrounding a 14th-century barn once belonging to Glastonbury Abbey. The Chalice Well is a holy well at the foot of the Tor, covered by a wooden well-cover with wrought-iron decoration made in 1919.
Just a short distance from the Chalice Well site, across a road known as Well House Lane, can be found the White Spring, where a temple has been created in the 21st century. The building now used as the White Spring Temple was originally a Victorian-built well house, erected by the local water board in 1872.
The Glastonbury Canal ran just over 14 miles (23 km) through two locks from Glastonbury to Highbridge where it entered the Bristol Channel in the early 19th century. The nearest railway station is at Castle Cary but there is no direct bus route linking it to Glastonbury. There are convenient bus connections between Glastonbury and the railway stations at Bristol Temple Meads (over an hour travelling time) and at Taunton. The main road in the town is the A39 which passes through Glastonbury from Wells connecting the town with Street and the M5 motorway.
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