

The vortex at Wearyall Hill occurs only on the Michael line. These 3 sites also contain a myriad of other energetic sources, but those equally sacred energies are not telluric in nature. Three of the vortexes listed above, The Tor, Chalice Well and Lady Chapel, are created by the spinning effect of the Michael and Mary leylines intersecting.

The Chalice wellspring was considered to be the earth source for the Goddess, Gaia. Complete with temples, stone circles, fertility sites and a sacred Goddess center, druid high priests and high priestesses were trained, initiated and centered at the Tor and Chalice Well. Megalithic Age remains dating from 5,000 BC reveals Glastonbury as the site of a massive astrological calendar combining a stone circle, with solar and lunar alignments, (atop the Tor) and a land carved zodiac map, ten miles in diameter.ĭruid priests and society considered Glastonbury their 'holy mecca'. The Druids utilized the Tor from 2500 BC as an initiation center for priests. Glastonbury was a major religious center long before the time of King Arthur or Joseph of Arimathea. ( Note: Unfortunately the Sacred Thorntree of Wearyall Hill was cut down by vandals recently.) Wearyall Hill, location of the legendary thorn tree is on the west entrance to the village. Below in the town center lay the ruins of the great Abbey, site of Joseph of Arimathea's church, and gravesite of the legendary King Arthur. At the foot of the Tor is the Chalice Well and the spherical dome of Chalice Hill. The tallest of these hills is the famous Tor, an oblong 'whale shaped’ hill formation with the impressive monolithic remains of a church tower on top, dedicated to the Archangel Michael.

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The small village of Glastonbury itself is lovely and quaint, cradled among a series of velvety green hills. Recognized as a spiritual center since the megalithic era, it is the site of the first Christian church in the British Isles and claimed to be the Avalon of King Arthur. Rich in both myth and history, Glastonbury is one of the most spellbinding places in the world. Located in England's southwest corner is the legendary village of Glastonbury.
