Our own Mr. Ogdoad is planning a trip to Europe
soon. I agreed to work on a list of potential destinations for him, as
research is both my passion and profession.
I, in a way, see it as a form of vicarious travel for me. If I can
get him to go to Sacred, interesting, or just photogenic places that I would
like to visit, 2nd best to me going myself. If you, too, want to play the
game, give him some travel suggestions and tell him why they would be good
destinations for him.
Sacred Journeys
“Travel safely, travel soulfully, travel gratefully, and as
the old pilgrim’s advice goes, “Stranger, pass by that which you do not
love.” Phil Cousineau preface to 2012 ‘
the Art of Pilgrimage.
Books-
Abram, David. The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and
Language In a More-Than-Human World.
Vintage Books, New York .
1996
Hitching, Francis. The Mysterious World: an Atlas of the
UnExplained. Holt, Rinehart and Winston , New York .
1978
Gray, Martin. Sacred Earth:
Places of Peace and Power. Sterling , New York / London .
2007.
Cousineau, Phil. The Art of Pilgrimage: A Seeker’s Guide to Making Travel
Sacred. Conari Press , New York ,
2012
Penczak, Christopher. City Magick
: Urban rituals, Spells and Shamanism.
Weiser, York
Beach , 2001.
I will mainly be discussing
megalithic sites, and pagan sites, as the usual tourist sites are easily found,
and constantly written about in tourist literature. I couldn’t Completely help myself, so have
included some of the more generally known that are also locations of interest
to me, just to make sure I vicariously get to go again.
Most people in the world of occult
study know about Ley lines, first written about by Alfred Watkins in the 1920’s,
in The Old Straight Track. He
postulated that lines ran between several ancient sites in straight lines. Leys have also been discovered crossing over into
other European countries, linking with those in England . Also of interest, a relatively unknown French
philologist Xavier Guichard, hypothesized in his book Elusis Alesia,
that certain place names with a common root occurred throughout Europe; these
locations invariably had hills overlooking a river, man made wells and served
as traveler stops set at disconcerting regular intervals on lines radiating from
a central place, Alaise. In the Greek, ‘Eleusis ’ meant a meeting
place to be travelled to. He further speculated
that the lines were laid out at regular intervals using compass cards such as
Greek geographers used.
Mr. Ogdoad, could, then if he
chose, follow a system of old energy lines both all over the British
Isles , and Europe Itself.
Some of the sites I have chosen lie
quite clearly on one of the ley lines in Southern England into France . There is also no way I can list all of the
Cool Places in the given amount of time, for even Bowling Green, much less the
whole of Europe!! I still have a day job, so I can’t even really wax poetic
about why someone might want to go to the places I have chosen. For that, I recommend the locations’ tourist
bureaus or among guide books, I enjoy Lonely Planet.
Ley Line map and locations for Britain on
Link:
England Cornwall-Tintagel (supposed site of King
Arthur’s Castle, commonly supposed to be of Roman anscestery, though it cannot
be dated to Rome), Men-a-tol,
Penzance - numerous megalithic
sites - St. Michaels Mont-a line to Glastonbury Tor, (All churches on this line
frequently bear the name of St. Michael or St. George, Ley lines are frequently
also refered to as dragon lines…), Wiltshire, Stonehenge, Avebury Stone Ring
Glastonbury Tor- (once an island
surrounded by fen ,remnants of an iron age settlement, and later Roman
occupation, associated with Arthurian Legend as the Isle of Avalon)St. Michael’s
Tower, Glastonbury Abbey, Chalice Well
Bath Abbey and Roman Baths also Georgian Crescent
Well and Cathedral at Kildare
Round Towers in several places-
Glendalough, County
Wicklow ,
Scotland-
Callanish Stone Ring. Elgin Cathedral (magnificent even in ruins) Orkneys-
Stones of Stenness, Ring of Brodgar (
dating from about 2500 BC). Outer Hebrides- Isle of Lewis. Lochness in the Scottish Higlands-Loch Ness Monster- you
know you want to!!
Also, of
course, men in kilts!
Xavier
Guichard and his place name maps on the link v
The
Northern Lights!!
Sweden-
Uppsala- Former site of Norse Temple of Uppsala. Gotland- Bronze age burial
mounds. Oland- Stone age passage graves.
Stora Alvaret- Bonze age cairns
Denmark-
You really are on your own here. Lejre. Legoland Billund.Copenhagen
Tivoli Gardens
France-
Normandy- Mont St. Michel (on the line that links Ireland
to Greece , including St.
Michaels Mount in England . Previously, for large sections of the day,
the sea would cover the causeway linking it to the mainland, as seen as an
important plot point in the Scarlet Pimpernel). Carnac Megalithic site. Chartres Cathedral and Our Lady of Chatres
church on top of a pagan site. The Louvre
The Brocken- today part of the Harz National Park-Goethe- Now to the Brocken the witches ride;The
stubble is gold and the corn is green;There is the carnival crew to be seen, The time to be there, would of course be Beltaine
Speyer- Imperial Cathedral on top of a pagan site. Teutobergerwald
Neolithic observatory
4 comments:
Ever since I heard of it's existence, I have wanted to visit the Museum of Witchcraft located on the Isle of Man.
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A very impressive article. Well prepared. Very motivating!! Go off on to facilitate way
In one of the Smaller German towns there is a museum dedicated to witchcraft. Or more accurately the prosecution of witchcraft. I highly recommend it. Also I suggest any of Hitlers out door theaters. If you ever had any doubts about if the nazi where involved with the occult you will know that he built these on places of power. I also suggest Babenhausen Germany. Very haunted!
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