Here we are in the Vall de Boí looking at ancient Romanesque churches that once held the most important collection of frescoes that are now housed in the National Museum of Catalan Art (MNAC) in Barcelona.
Cheryl Straffon, Megalithic Cornwall, and the Goddess, Part III
The third of a three-part interview with noted author and researcher, Cheryl Straffon, about her many years of work on the sacred sites of Cornwall, England.
The second of a three-part interview with noted author and researcher, Cheryl Straffon, about her many years of work on the sacred sites of Cornwall, England.
The first of a three-part interview with noted author and researcher, Cheryl Straffon, about her many years of work on the sacred sites of Cornwall, England.
The fame of the Hill of Tara (“The Hill of Kings”) spreads wide and deep through Irish history. In this post, Elyn and I discuss some of the legends and myths behind this powerful place and our own experiences there.
A serendipitous encounter in Paimpont, France, sets us off in search of a holy well in the nearby village of Tréhorenteuc and a very unexpected experience.
I’ve recently finished a weekend silent retreat with “stand-up philosopher” Tim Freke. A big bonus I get when I’m with Tim is that he has developed ways to make the most complex and esoteric ideas amazingly clear and simple.