Albion Dreamtime – Re-enchanting the Isle of Dragons.

Peter Knight and Sue Wallace: Spreyton Village Hall, Devon 2.00 pm Sunday 10th October 2021

We welcome back authors Sue and Peter, as they share their Questing to Albion’s magical, natural sacred places. Across England, Wales and Scotland they chanted, drummed, dowsed and meditated, to re-enchant these numinous places, which included waterfalls, ancient forests, dark caves and rock outcrops. It was to such Dreamtime places that early hunter-gatherers and shamans came to contact the Earth Spirit. Sue and Peter look at Albion’s myths and how people were once deeply connected to Nature, and how Mankind has over-complicated spirituality since the Mesolithic. They make a passionate plea to visit ancient natural places; their message is a timely rallying cry at this pivotal time of climate change. The talk has stunning images and includes live drumming and videos. 

Pete and Sue live near Avebury and facilitate Stone Seeker Tours. They are environmentalists, and lead shamanic and mindfulness tours and workshops across Southern England and Wales. Between them they have published 12 books about megalithic sites, ley lines, and ancient wisdom. Peter’s book, Dartmoor Mindscapes, is the seminal book about the moor’s sacred sites. Through their books and tours Peter and Sue help people to dowse the earth energies, meditate at megalithic sites and in caves, as well as feel the awesome power of the acoustic properties of Neolithic chambers and caves using sacred shamanic drumming. Through their work, they explain what was in the hearts and minds of the people who built the ancient sites and how they were symbiotically connected to the landscape both physically and spiritually. Their belief is that by better understanding ancient wisdom, we can reconnect with our landscapes and Planet Earth in a more fulfilling way. They will also be available for book-signing at the end.

 

For more info on their work and books: www.stoneseeker.net

Free to Devon Dowsers Members
£5 to Non-members