Sacred Journeys: S1 Ep3 Seven Wells & Seven Springs

Kelly Peacey & Rev. Helen James venture in to the Cotswolds, for the third episode of the ​⁠​⁠ series, Sacred Journeys, to find the Seven Wells in the picturesque village of Bisley, and the friends are intuitively guided to seek out Seven Springs, which is thought to be the source of the River Thames, one of the longest rivers in Great Britain.

Helen and Kelly invite you to join them in ceremony as Pillars of Peace at the Seven Wells. Crystal Therapist and intuitive, Kelly has created a spiral crystal grid, with ammonite, citrine, moss agate, blue agate, quartz containing Primary Water, chiastolite and a crystal ankh in the centre as Water is Life and continuously flowing, changing states from liquid, gas, solid and Kelly and Helen discuss the Primary Waters within Gaia bubbling up as Springs, the Goddess Divine Feminine healing energy.

They dowse the energy, sing and Kelly channels the Spirit of the Seven Springs. 

The Seven Wells in Bisley is on line 5 of the Great Decagon, emanating from The Whiteleaved Oak which lies in liminal space, between the countries of Herefordshire, Worcestershire & Gloucestershire. The perpetual choirs of Druids then Monks, from Wales, Glastonbury & Amesbury, used to sing 24/7 into the ten lets, to harmonise the land. Helen & Kelly channelled the Spirit of the Whiteleaved Oak in episode one of Sacred Journeys, and then were guided to Odda’s Chapel in Deerhurst which lies on line 4, for episode 2. 

Helen reads “A Prayer for the World” - slightly adapted, by Rabbi Harold Kushner (2003).

“Let the rain come and wash away, the ancient grudges, the bitter hatreds, held and nurtured over generations.

Let the rain wash away the memory of the hurt, the neglect.

Then let the sun come out, and fill the sky with rainbows.

Let the warmth of the sun, heal us wherever we are broken.

Let it burn away the fog, so that we can see each other clearly.

So that we can see beyond labels, beyond accents, gender, or skin colour.

Let the warmth and brightness of the sun, melt our selfishness.

So that we can share the joys, and feel the sorrows, of our neighbours.

And let the light of the sun, be so strong, that we will see all people, as our neighbours.

Let the earth, nourished by rain, bring forth flowers,

to surround us with beauty.

And let the mountains teach our hearts, to reach upward, and be inspired.”

Helen sings: We all come from the Goddess, and to her we will return like a drop of rain, flowing to the ocean. Thanks to Isla Macleod.

Sacred Journeys Theme Music: Solstice by Jamie Rutherford - royalty free via artist.io - licence via Leigh Emmerson POV Productions


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