When this came on the list, I had to say I was somewhat surprised. Delve a little deeper and Cerne Abbas as a field trip location became fairly apparent. For the Cerne Abbas Ley Line* is a pretty important one, once that probably has been underestimated by the casual observer.
These picturesque villages always seem to give me heebie-jeebies. Behind the veneer (I see them as stage sets), the idyllic cottages, bountiful history, abandoned churches and so forth have often been marred by blots in the history that never made it to the history books. So here, is a brief snapshot in time from a visit to Cerne Abbas.
This was the purpose of my visit:

I arrived and the imagery came in. I knew this was a bit of a lighter day so went with a friend and we had our children in tow. I had lovely visions of the children dancing around the man, me sitting on the tumulus, my crystals generating to the sky. Of course, I hadn’t quite factored in it the National Trust keep out fence nor my terrible head for heights leaving me sitting amongst the thistles at the bottom of the hill.
The Cerne Abbas Ley Line can be summarised as follows. I believe this to be fairly accurate. Not sure why it hasn’t continued on either end, as I understand Ley Lines to be continuous but we can leave that debate for another day.
My to do list included:
· Let the children run free
· Friend hold space – do her thing, watch children
· Take your crystals
· Lie down – you will see 2 spots
As I say, I didn’t get further that the bottom of the hill 😊
So, I sat and listened and saw:
1. Tumulus aka the frying pan. A centre for May Day festivities. Marriages particularly were help on this day as thought to bring good fortune as well as fertility to a partnership. There had been a slaughter. A slaughter of the whole village. No one had been spared. Like many it included the women and children as well as the elderly too old to make the climb up the hill (it was more accessible in those days). The brides were taken away, raped and killed. Children who darted off into the trees were hunted down until there were no more to hunt. It was around the time when men wore metal helmets that covered their ears and noses and metal chink covers to protect their torsos. Why? To control the ley
2. The ley is an important location. It goes into the major female dragon ley. The chalk man was put into the land to protect. They could have done a woman, however, they decided against it, given the persecution to the divine feminine.
3. The energy of the site was being siphoned. The house at the bottom of the hill played a role. I saw white light going into the major ley. There was a cap, something converting it to dark light energy. I removed the cap and like a leaking pipe bursting I saw light spurting in all directions. The light was flowing again. It was no longer being siphoned. I had shut this down.
My friend on the hill heard a “thank you” from the hill. The more that go and each contribute to the love of the site, the more healing can occur and the site be truly accessible, respected and for all.
My son came rolling down the hill in one piece. Thank goodness for ninja training! I collected up my crystal grid and meandered on.
We encountered a group digging the Abbey site. How timely! They were very welcoming and explained their antics. The children found a swing. I found a lovely individual asking questions about my work as a land healer. It had never happened before. I think it was a function they were at in the ley lines and he’d a met a dowser recently. I consider the dowsing more scientific than I, however, it is something I truly respect. I only wish they would join me on my escapades. I left the lovely gentleman (who thought it would take a couple of hundred years to heal the planet) with the parting thought of each of us raising our vibe. It’s an honour to sow a seed.
St. Augustine’s wishing well. Hmmm. Didn’t pick anything up here. Other than the word magic. All five of us were non plussed. My friend thought it was fake. I thought it was homework.
The church said nothing to me. Only to protect me & my compatriots on entrance. Hardly worth a mention.
We left for the park for the children to play. A parting glance at the house at the end of the lane. It’s aura black.
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As I write and a point of note to the National Trust, to whom it does not belong nor be bestowed. The site is for all. The sites maintenance is very poor. Once there were steps, it was accessible to all, regardless of a head for heights or otherwise. People could reach it, feel it, dance on the hill. The site needs to be restored with intuitive guidance. I repeat intuitive guidance.
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Next on the list St. Lawrence at Holwell but that’s for another day.
*Ley Line – A ley line is part of the energy structure of the planet. They can be called many things – dragon lines, the aborigines call them dream lines I believe. They are a critical part of our earth structures and for eons the energetic sites have been controlled, misused or damaged with trauma. It is now time to restore the planetary grid system. An excellent resource for further information is Archives – leyhunters.co.uk
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