Cornwall, England Discover the magic of Cornwall, where breathtaking landscapes meet friendly locals.
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Cornwall, England Discover the magic of Cornwall, where breathtaking landscapes meet friendly locals.
Love spotting a chinese restaurant in a small town! #launcestoncornwall #christmaslights #christmasincornwall #ancientarchitecture #cornwallengland (at Launceston, Cornwall) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmfrWDBKBsC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Surfing, London, visiting Finisterre Surf Shop. They have multiple stores in England. A cool, eco-conscious Surf Shop (www.newfsurfboardnet.com). #surfing #london #england #cornwallengland #standuppaddleboarding #kitesurfing #windsurfing #foilboarding https://www.instagram.com/p/B4ljxBAAdyT/?igshid=1mu2zq1s9a1ii
Closing out my first mission and works here in the UK. If you haven't noticed my work revolves around connecting to ancient and sacred sites and moving to and through the ley lines here in the UK.
As mentioned before, Ley Lines are apparent alignments of landmarks, religious sites, and man-made structures. The pseudoscience belief that these apparent lines are not accidental speculates that they are straight navigable paths and have spiritual significance. The St. Michael Alignment is arguably the most prominent and intriguing of the many ley lines that criss-cross Britain. It runs in a straight line between Land's End, England's southwestern extremity and Hopton-on-Sea on the Norfolk coast.
In addition there is evidence of people living in the area at St. Michael’s Mount during the Neolithic (4000 to 2500 BC) years. It may have been the site of a monastery in the 8th – early 11th centuries, a priory/monastery (300 years), fort (150 years), and home (1650's - present).
Throughout my travels, St. Michael's Mount, in Cornwall, Mount's Bay was by far the highest vibration and the most sacred and spiritual site I've traveled to thus far. Also, St. Michael's Mount is at the beginning of the St. Michael's Ley Lines. A place you can get to by foot on the cobble stone path while tide is low and where you can catch a ferry back when tide is high after 10:30am.
Pictured: (also)
Sancreed Parish & Holy Well (Sancreed - Cornwall, England)
Exeter Cathedral: built around 1050 in Norman style and has the longest uninterrupted medieval vaulted ceiling in the world. This is the first church or cathedral I've seen without any pews as it was sometimes used to house the local markets. — Exeter, Devon
My first mission and series is complete here in the UK. I am not sure what lies ahead, but I will retreat for now to a place that has always been near and dear to my heart for the holidays.
You Tube: St. Michael’s Mount: Premonition or Manifestation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYn5pjA4At8