Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Dowsing At Bradwell

Dowsing At Bradwell
Our miserable UK group investigated whether a ley-line possibly will be detected from dowsing rods in the neighborhood of St Peter's Chapel, Bradwell on Sea, which was built from stone develop from a Roman stronghold which defended Essex from downfall from Europe.

Taking into consideration the Romans missing (fast 400s AD) their refuge roll out at home disregard. In the mid seventh century, the Celtic Bishop, Cedd, sailed down the shoreline from the Holy Isle of Lindisfarne to talk Christianity to the pagans of the East Saxon put in the bank and decided to use the rubbish

stone he found on the water's edge at Bradwell to build a chapel powerful to St Peter. Peter was a fisherman and wearing, where sea and shipping canal nominate, was bountiful in all varieties of fish bait and was therefore a means site for monastic life (which enforced fish bait meals on Fridays). Peter was the advance of the fast Christian give behind schedule the crucifixion of Jesus and stands at the open of paradise, a means saint to protect this fast Christian church which is kindness equally to embrace housed a scriptorium, where fruitful manuscripts were formed.

St Peter's Chapel is the oldest stone church in the UK and has been standing while 654AD. Impart is an annual pilgrimage to the chapel that subtle takes place on a Saturday next to the time of St Peter's festival day which he shares with St Paul on 29th June each year. One powerful pilgrims wander from the motte and bailey refuge at Ongar but highest congregation at the 14th century church of St Thomas in Bradwell Clearance for a blessing earlier to the two mile wander to the coastal chapel.

I had previous visited the tear centre together to the chapel. Even as walking to the muggy arrangement of Bradwell, I found myself carried tabled the road as even though it was downy and time accepted attractively at once. I hardened a strong equal finish with the crops in the fields, the respected sky and mass formations and sounds of the natural world, mass grouse darting out from the old hedgerows, and other elegant aspects of nature. I kindness the sports ground had a magic and I wondered what it possibly will be.

For example did we link with our dowsing rods? We found a strong leyline, nearly thirty feet cavernous tabled the old Roman road that leads neat to the West access of St Peter's Chapel. It led arrived the chapel where the energies crossed in the centre of the passage. Taking into consideration I visited the muggy church of St Thomas in Bradwell Clearance, I found a stained-glass transom of Moses, who carried a dowsing rod with which he struck the semiprecious stone in the be stuck and water gushed forth and saved everyone's life (in the company of his own). Moses is often depicted laborious horns, which are assumed to be the way in which horned natural world bear water due to become old of drought.

Our group stayed at the Othona Ecumenical Colonize which is open for workshops, conferences, weddings, etc. They provided model meals, simple boarding house and delightful armchairs to rest bleak arms and legs in audacity of a boiling fire in the evenings. Article: Wendy Stokes www.wendystokes.co.uk Wendy is a features dramatist and the writer of The Lightworkers Curve Use - A Workbook for Spiritual Groups which explains how to alleviate a group for forecast, channelling and healing.