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The Isle of Avalon Sacred Mysteries of Arthur and Glastonbury

by Nicholas R. Mann

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Isle of Avalon was written to restore the sense of the magical realm of the Otherworld to Western consciousness. It fully describes the physical and sacred topography of the British Isle of Avalon (pictured in beautiful photos) as well as its symbols, architecture, history, mythology and accounts of visitation. It also examines the implications of Avalon as an actual entrance to the Underworld.… (more)
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not really much about Arthur, history of Tor and surrounding country, much conjecture
  ritaer | Jun 8, 2021 |
A very cool book if you are obsessed with linking Glastonbury to the tales of King Arthur. ( )
  MorgannaKerrie | Aug 6, 2006 |
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Isle of Avalon was written to restore the sense of the magical realm of the Otherworld to Western consciousness. It fully describes the physical and sacred topography of the British Isle of Avalon (pictured in beautiful photos) as well as its symbols, architecture, history, mythology and accounts of visitation. It also examines the implications of Avalon as an actual entrance to the Underworld.

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