THE STRANGE AFFAIR OF THE GLASTONBURY LEGENDS-PART 1-1985

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  • @SmudgerBKB
    @SmudgerBKB 2 года назад +4

    Tor stands for Toroidal Field or Torus- as in when a magnet makes a magnetic field. We are all magnetic and this is a crea”Tor” or a magnetic field of Love. Any word with “Tor” is in it is a creator. Hence- accelerator, capacitor and even distributor. All creators of something.
    We live on a Tor- the world is a Tor, it is a Toroidal field that holds us down and magnetises to create all we have, love and see. Including the dome above that holds the waters up 🙏💙🙏

    • @sirandrelefaedelinoge
      @sirandrelefaedelinoge Год назад +1

      Tor: Old English *torr*, perhaps of Celtic origin and related to Welsh tor ‘belly’, and Scottish Gaelic tòrr ‘bulging hill’.

  • @mathewgreen4099
    @mathewgreen4099 5 лет назад +4

    Nice program this despite its flaws & I love that couples’ fantastic jumpers!

    • @zEphyRfirE
      @zEphyRfirE 4 года назад

      LOLLLL yeah me too. LOLLL

    • @emilymay3660
      @emilymay3660 9 месяцев назад

      Got to love the 80's 😆 I remember having a jumper like that as a kid 🤣

  • @jonathontaylor8861
    @jonathontaylor8861 Год назад +4

    Wonderful posh accents and stylish wollen pullovers, I think the rest is entirely fictitious and geared at tourism!

  • @mikesey1
    @mikesey1 10 лет назад +8

    ** And one of those inaccuracies concerned the abbey. In 2009, 52 potsherds dating from 200 BC were found in the abbey grounds. ( ref Charles & Nancy Hollinrake, archaeologists) Proving the use of what is now the abbey in prehistory.

    • @ghughesarch
      @ghughesarch 3 года назад +5

      No - proving that people have lived in the area for millennia. That is hardly controversial - you'd be hard pressed to find a square inch of England that wasn't occupied before its present use.
      It proves nothing at all about all the Joseph of Arimathea / Holy Grail / zodiac guff.

    • @mikesey1
      @mikesey1 Год назад

      @@ghughesarch Garbage.

  • @mikesey1
    @mikesey1 10 лет назад +6

    Interesting stuff from the 80s, itself full of inaccuracies!

  • @richrblake
    @richrblake 2 года назад +4

    According to the early legends and traditions of Britain, the oldest of Christian denominations, Grail Christianity, also associated with Celtic, Druidic, Old Catholic, Welsh and other early Christian denominations, was first started by Christ himself during a visit to Glastonbury in the west of England with his great uncle Joseph of Arimathea. Joseph of Arimathea, who was also known as the "tin man" in Britiain, became the guardian of the Christ child during the missing years between his 13th birthday and his ministry in the Holy Land.
    As Joseph of Arimathea was a rich trader who sailed much of the known world in Phoenician ships, he was accompanied by Jesus when he traveled to Glastonbury near the Mendip Hills, whose mines produced much, if not most, of the world's then supply of lead and tin. Over one winter fierce storms forced the two to stay at Glastonbury for an extended period and they established what became known as the Wattle Church converting many of the area Druids to the very first Christianity.
    After the passion Joseph of Arimathea returned to Glastonbury with the Holy Grail, planted the Holy Thorn and reestablished the Wattle Church on the 12 hides of Glastonbury, a royal land grant. Upon Joseph of Arimathea's death and subsequent burial at Glastonbury, the Holy Grail was lost and it became the quest of the knights of a later king, King Arthur, to relocate it and solve its mysteries. The true identity and nature of Arthur, his knights and the quest are discussed in detail. The Grail Church was eventually consumed by the much more aggressive Roman Catholic church although small and often competing revivals of the denomination are still underway. Grail Christianity has also been associated with the concept of Christian reincarnation, as well as a rejection of the concept of original sin.
    www.amazon.com/Grail-Christianity-R-Roy-Blake-ebook/dp/B01M0MKHJ5/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=on+grail+christianity&qid=1633661460&sr=8-1

    • @SoulSpa6835
      @SoulSpa6835 Год назад +2

      Just bought your book. I’m heading to Glastonbury for solstice.

    • @richardblake184
      @richardblake184 Год назад +1

      @@SoulSpa6835 have a great trip. God Bless

  • @o.aldenproductions.9858
    @o.aldenproductions.9858 Месяц назад

    He is wearing LOPAPEYSA ❤

  • @sirandrelefaedelinoge
    @sirandrelefaedelinoge Год назад

    Recorded in Potatovision

  • @AndyBreslinFromDublin7
    @AndyBreslinFromDublin7 7 лет назад +1

    what is the old TV presenter's name ?
    remember seeing him on TV a lot when I was much younger.

  • @nialloneill5097
    @nialloneill5097 2 года назад +3

    The original Celts received news of Christ without ever meeting Him, for some of them were open to holy tidings. They were also aware of the equilateral Cross at the top of Creation, which became the Celtic Cross, and the Chalice, or the Holy Grail. They were also told of the Will of God, Parsifal in Immanuel, and had a few Temples where they worshipped using a Chalice. The main one was a tribe belonging to the Picts, I believe, certainly in the area close to Perth, and the old Caledonia, on the east coast. They spread their spiritual news to other tribes too, even traversing to the south coast to repel the first attack of the Romans, of whom they had been warned beforehand. Perhaps, artefacts will be found in time that tell of this ancient people. Glastonbury does seem to be the most powerful place in the UK, and the Zodiac makes sense, and this is probably replicated in other places. There was a warlord who was an Arthurian type leader who was buried in the Abbey, in about 500 ish AD, but the real King Arthur is actually Parsifal, Who is the Grail Itself. Terrible karmic storms come now, so when you are in doubt, or strife, pray to Immanuel, or Parsifal, for they can help. True prayer though is not a petition, and this is what we should proffer to God alone. Amen!!!

  • @ianwinstone2035
    @ianwinstone2035 4 месяца назад +1

    BBC , don’t believe a word they say.

  • @richardblake184
    @richardblake184 2 года назад +1

    While the idea that King Arthur was nine feet tall appears to be pure hokum, there is a great deal of circumstantial evidence of what some historians like to call the Glastonbury myths. The one piece of evidence of the seemingly miraculous is the Holy Thorn itself.
    So, no offense to my Catholic friends but I believe the first Christian denomination was not the Roman Catholic Church. While the Coptic Church claims that it was the first, in fact the Catholic Church itself admitted that the Grail Church, also known as the Celtic Church, the British Church, the Old Catholic Church and others is very likely the first denomination. The Grail Church was the Church of St. Patrick, St. Columba, St. Gildas, St. Brendan and others. This is from “On Grail Christianity” “Perhaps the greatest mystery involved in an examination of the life of Christ is what to make of the so-called “missing years.” Some of those, who have been willing to publish their speculations, suggest that during those missing years Jesus traveled to far reaches of the ancient world, including Roman-era England, India and perhaps other locales. For those that argue that there is no Biblical proof that other than the early exile of the Holy Family in Egypt, Christ was not always present in the Holy Land. It does seem likely, however, that the totality of the life of Christ could not be fully contained within the Gospels. Indeed in John 21:25, John clearly admits he has just scratched the surface of what Christ accomplished on earth: “Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that could be written.” There is less than complete agreement on all tenets of Grail Christianity among Grail Christians. Still, just about all agree, that Jesus Christ visited the British Isles at least once and possibly twice with his great uncle, Joseph of Arimathea, settling for a time at Glastonbury in the west of England. This belief is also held by Christians far from the British Isles and not adhering to Grail Christianity such as the Maronite Christians of Lebanon.
    www.amazon.com/Grail-Christianity-R-Roy-Blake-ebook/dp/B01M0MKHJ5/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1509486623&sr=8-1&keywords=on+grail+christianity

  • @Luke_Rowlands
    @Luke_Rowlands 5 месяцев назад

    No! The grail came indeed: this video is propaganda