Dragon Way Walking Pilgrimage
in partnership with Adventurous Spirit Travel
September 2nd - 7th
A pilgrimage walk into Glastonbury
to join the PILGRIMAGE TO GLASTONBURY
September 7th - 15th
in and around Glastonbury
~the HEART Chakra of the Earth ~
with Sarah Hoskin Clymer,
Spiral Path Pilgrimage Guide/Leader
I invite you to walk into Glastonbury along the mystical, beautiful and powerful Dragon Way Path. We will walk a 32+ mile section from Taunton into Glastonbury over 5 days through the Somerset Levels along public footpaths, riverways, and country lanes, through fields, farms and villages, with Burrowbridge Mump and Glastonbury Tor standing out on the horizon to guide our way.
A walking pilgrimage in and of itself, it can also be a physical and spiritual preparation for a larger group pilgrimage in/around Glastonbury with Tina Wood, of Adventurous Spirit Travel. We can also choose to join other women for an 8-day extraordinary journey to Avebury, a visit at dawn to the inner circle of Stonehenge, an evening ceremony at West Kennet Long Barrow, and a goddess ceremony in Glastonbury.
A walking pilgrimage in and of itself, it can also be a physical and spiritual preparation for a larger group pilgrimage in/around Glastonbury with Tina Wood, of Adventurous Spirit Travel. We can also choose to join other women for an 8-day extraordinary journey to Avebury, a visit at dawn to the inner circle of Stonehenge, an evening ceremony at West Kennet Long Barrow, and a goddess ceremony in Glastonbury.
The weaving of the ancient feminine Dragon Line with the masculine solar alignment, calls on us to connect and engage with both the ancient sites along the way and the sacred path itself. In walking, we get to remember who we truly are ~ daughters of the Great Mother and keepers of the Earth, her wisdom, power and beauty.
The Dragon Way
According to Dr. Patrick MacManaway, Dragon lines, or earth energy lines “are the pathways of electromagnetism and life-force that spread like a web across the surface of the planet.” Human beings have been drawn to these potent energy lines for eons, especially where the currents intersect and the energies are heightened. When experienced during a visit, ceremony or pilgrimage, one is deeply nourished on a physical, cellular level that often gets translated into spiritual awakening and transformation.
A powerful earth energy line, most commonly known as the Dragon Line, or Dragon Way, and also called the Mary Michael Way, enters England in the southwest corner of Cornwall, passes through St Michael’s Mount as it weaves its serpentine path along the solar alignment of St Michael through Glastonbury and Avebury, all the way across southern England to the east coast in Norfolk. As it weaves and winds, it passes through varying landscapes and terrain to connect significant and powerful sacred sites, that ancient people marked with stone circles, mounds, mumps and standing stones.
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A powerful earth energy line, most commonly known as the Dragon Line, or Dragon Way, and also called the Mary Michael Way, enters England in the southwest corner of Cornwall, passes through St Michael’s Mount as it weaves its serpentine path along the solar alignment of St Michael through Glastonbury and Avebury, all the way across southern England to the east coast in Norfolk. As it weaves and winds, it passes through varying landscapes and terrain to connect significant and powerful sacred sites, that ancient people marked with stone circles, mounds, mumps and standing stones.
Read more here....
On our 6 day pilgrimage (not including one travel day), we will walk along the Dragon Line of St. Mary, and across the Michael Alignment through towns and villages, along river ways and through woods and fields, across the Somerset Levels as we are guided by the tors and “mumps” of St. Michael into Glastonbury. As we walk, we will experience directly the power of these special places where the masculine and feminine converge. We will be nourished as we walk directly on the earth energy lines. We will come to know and discern when we are on the earth energy current and when we are not.
A pilgrim’s walking journey, while not necessarily arduous, does involve physical effort. It also demands that we are willing to leave the familiar behind, and have a commitment to arrive at a destination in the future, and yet be present in the moments of the unfolding journey. We must allow ourselves to walk through the unknown and unfamiliar. The naturally slow pace of walking allows us to experience sites, the landscape, and people along the way in a more intimate, unhurried and personal way. Often, you will come across something that was previously unseen or disregarded (especially when seen , and have an unexpected, and perhaps even magical, experience! The simple act of walking...so simple on the outside, yet a rich, complex and transformational journey on the inside. The pilgrimage path opens one's mind and one's heart - to receive the gifts from the path.