![]() We find, as Fortune reminds us, the legends of Merlin and Arthur, the constituent myth of Celtic Christianity linked to the mission of Joseph of Arimathea, the missions of St. ![]() ![]() Perhaps a link between different eras, a place where the torch of tradition has been passed from hand to hand to the present day. Glastonbury is a true crossroads of myths and legends. What happened the following year, that is, joining HCCI, reinforces our conviction (even more so when we recall that we received diaconal ordination and, for Hallyson, Brigidine profession, in front of a carpet replicating the cover of Chalice Well). Dion Fortune's book caught my attention and from there the decision was made to go to Bristol, via Stonehenge, and then stop at Glastonbury. Before we went to Watkins' bookstore in London, we didn't even know it existed. Still, I can't help but think that somehow Glastonbury called us it wasn't on the schedule. We visualized the places we visited in Glastonbury, but understood that we skipped some important ones (like Beckary). We read together with much interest Dion Fortune's book, which was very poetic and rekindled memories of our trip to England in 2019.
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