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Earthing The Dragon - Glastonbury and the 60's - Paperback

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by Adam Stout (Author)

In 1967 the original New Age Travellers journeyed horse-drawn down the greenways to Glastonbury, following signs and portents in the sky.

This is the story of why they went, what they found and what came after. It's a tale of flying saucers and the Glastonbury Zodiac, of Geoffrey Ashe and the return of King Arthur, of Wellesley Tudor Pole and the return of St Michael, of John Michell, of ley-lines and earth energies, of dreamers and activists, of LSD and sacred geometry, and how the Glastonbury Fair of 1971 was designed to stimulate the Earth's nervous system with joy.

Dr Adam Stout has been studying the phenomenon of Glastonbury for far too long. He is the author of Glastonbury Holy Thorn: Story of a Legend

Number of Pages: 158
Dimensions: 0.34 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: June 02, 2025
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