Cirencester - Glastonbury - Bristol - Salisbury - London |
Glastonbury is such an interesting town. It's like a constant festival, where people can just dress how every they like. Everyone were individuals and depending how they perceive your energy, they would smile at you or try to avoid you.
We walked up to the Tor, but not to forget to stop for some water from Chalice Well, then climbed up the steps towards Tor. On the way, we met Rick O'Shea, who is a native Irishman and have travelled the world following his heart where he has been adopted by his ancesters in South America. He was a very interesting man. We continued on walking up to the Tor and heard some drummings and followed the sound.
As we got there, we saw a few people drumming and chanting, so we looked for a spot where we could meditate and Mats lead our meditation synchronized with the music playing. It was beautiful and the energy was really strong.
On the way back, we met Rick O'Shea again and talked to him for a longer time before we said goodbye.
We then continued on travelling to Bristol to say goodbye to Heather, as we won't be around the area for a while now once we hit London. We had a really nice time in Bristol and luckily it was Heather's day off the next day so we stayed up almost all night.
The next day, we left for Salisbury where I have booked a place to stay which is a Midieval town house. This is probably the oldest house I've stayed in my life. It was built around the 1400s.
At Salisbury, we met Mark and his family. Mats met Mark a few months ago on his first visit to Salisbury. Mark, Kate and Harry picked us up and we went off to Stonehenge together. Stonehenge was full of regulations where people were herded like sheep everywhere. 'You must go here, you can't go there, Walk in a line, Bla bla bla' I found it really ridiculous, especially that this world heritage belongs to everyone in this world built by our ancestors.
Anyway, as we walked closer and closer to the stones, the energy became stronger and stronger. Everyone had to walk around the stone and could not pass the line to walk to the stones. The lines were only open during winter and summer solstice, only 2 days in a year that the 'government' allows people to touch the stone.
I thought that I won't be here during the summer solstice nor the winter solstice and I had a great urge to feel the stone. I had to give some of my energy to the stone and I needed to accept some as well. So without thinking twice, I jumped over, actually, more like tripping over, the line and ran to the stone and felt it. It was one of the most overwhelming feeling I ever had, it was definitely a mix of adrenaline rush and the energy from the stone.
One of the guards then came after me and we had a chat. I expressed my feelings and thoughts and he still told me off and we had to leave the premises. That's when Mats said "Yes, the cattle must be herded" and that really shut the guard up. Becausae he knows for sure that it's true and it is ridiculous as he claims to be pagan but treats humanity as sheep.
Anyway, so, we left and went back to Mark's place where we spend the whole day chatting and playing with the kids.
I felt really proud of myself for having done what I did. I would have regreted it if I didn't touch the stone.
We went to the Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and also saw the Eye. Then I thought that would be enough touristy things for me. So we headed off to China Town to get some dinner.
Our next trip after London is Amsterdam!!!!! Yaaaaaaaay!!!!
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