Breaking the silence
March 29th, 2012
The fact that no news has been published on the website over the last couple of months doesn’t mean that activity on the project has come to a halt, its just been going on under the surface, rather like the proverbial duck swimming.
A first draft of the guide for the Cornish section of the pilgrimage has been completed, which we hope will be ready for printing in May. Starting in the far west of Cornwall at Carn Les Boel, it ends at Brentor, the beginning of the pilot section route, thus creating a continuous journey of over 250 miles visiting many extraordinary and powerful places, passing through a diverse and beautiful landscape.
Other activities associated with the Michael and Mary lines seem to be gathering momentum right across the country. I recently met with someone involved with the restoration project at St Margaret’s Church, Hopton, the final crossing point of the lines before the coast in East Anglia. The restoration is gaining new interest and support.
Meanwhile a project to have a coordinated ceremony at various of the node (crossing) points along the lines on Saturday May 5th is being organised from Cornwall by Danu Fox in cooperation with The British Society of Dowsers. For more information about this contact Danu at songbearmusic.co.uk.
Other people have contacted us inspired by their own connection with the Michael and Mary lines to create, music, song, poetry and art. An example is the following song lyrics sent by Susan Elizabeth Hale
Chorus:
Oh won;t you go weaving with Michael and Mary
Oh won’t you go weaving the high and the low
Oh won’t you go weaving with Michael and Mary
Weaving the heavens with the deep wells below
With what’s hidden below
Oh Mary your waters they call me
Oh water my spirit so parched and so dry
Oh MIchael your towers they call me
Uplift my soul to your places on high
To your places on high
Chorus
Oh Mary your waters are weeping
You call for our songs and all that we know
Oh Michael your towers they call me
Calling me to weave heaven
With the deep wells below
With the waters below
Melody and lyrics by Susan Elizabeth Hale
Copyright 2010
Tomorrow, I join a week long (Yatra) walking pilgrimage along the Ridgeway, organised by Buddhafield. Not specifically focused on the Michael and Mary lines it will none the less include some sites that will be part of the pilgrimage route as it is extended east and will follow the historic route to Avebury.
We will also be continuing our own programme of pilgrimage walks through the year. The first organised in conjunction with the Gatekeeper Trust is around Belstone on Dartmoor on Sunday 29th April. Contact me for more information.
As spring gathers momentum I hope more and more people feel inspired to explore and experience for themselves the pilgrims journey, whatever form that takes.
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