this was one of the more powerful experiences I’ve had in a spiritual space, I was quite taken aback and highly recommend ~ however if you are sensitive to energies (or sound) you’ll want to aim for the quiet hour they have daily in the afternoon (I believe 2:30-3:30).
I first went during the quiet time and it was incredibly moving, a truly memorable experience to be inside and witness the space. I felt humbled to be in the presence of such benevolent (and complicated) energy and wept for reasons I can’t express in words, people were sitting quietly in meditation and I could feel the different energies in each part of the cave. it was truly beautiful.
I decided a few hours later after climbing the Tor to go back, and when I re-entered (in a very open state, I hadn’t set anything before going in) I was completely overwhelmed by the amount of people who were broadcasting chaotic energies throughout the entire space and through the waters; drumming, shouting, singing, wailing and crying.
I understand this is a powerful space and many come to purge and heal so I collected my energy and left quickly, but had I not come during the quiet hour my impression would’ve been polar opposite to what it was; soI want to gently let others like myself know there are options.
I do hope you visit this space if it calls to you, it’s really magical and has a special energy ~ just check in with yourself before you go and consider the timing and/or program your field appropriately before entering if it applies to you ✨
thank you to the volunteers who keep the space open and possible for us to...
Read moreThe White Spring in Glastonbury is a truly magical and peaceful place. Tucked away at the base of Glastonbury Tor, it feels like a hidden sanctuary where you can escape from the world. The sound of flowing water greets you as you step inside, and the cool, dimly lit interior creates a perfect environment for meditation and reflection.
The atmosphere is raw and sacred, and the spring water is believed to have healing properties. It’s a bit dark inside, and the stone floors are often wet, adding to the mystical experience. Unlike other nearby attractions, the White Spring is not commercialised, which makes it feel more authentic and untouched. It's run by volunteers, and donations are encouraged.
If you're visiting Glastonbury and want to experience something truly spiritual, the White Spring is a must-see. Just remember to bring a sense of respect and mindfulness...
Read moreI am a young woman. I went into the springs here the other day. I saw an old man (darker haired, he was a local, wearing a rainbow shirt) watch me go in naked and followed me in to the top most spring, (a very small pool, not for many people) while I was there in prayer. When I opened my eyes from the midst of my prayer, he was there with his d1ck right in front of me, in my face.
Shocked and traumatised that the people here were not aware or heeded with caution about these things. Why are u taking donations when you are not cultivating a safe space and allowing this to SO easily happen? I wonder, Is this common practice for the old men that visit this place?
Very deeply saddened. I do not recommend young women to lower their guard coming here, which should not be the case as the Goddess resides here and is a sacred healing space. Shameful I even have...
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