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Glastonbury: Avalon of the Heart

by Dion Fortune

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A description of Glastonbury that remains one of the most evocative and poignant accounts of this wild yet holy place; a power center polarizing with distant Jerusalem and linking and harmonizing the Christian way with the primeval and pagan past of England.
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'Only I cut on the timber, only I carved on the stone: After me cometh a builder, tell him I too have known.'
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There are many different roads leading to our English Jerusalem, 'the holyest erthe in Englande'.
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Also known as: 'Glastonbury' and 'Avalon of the Heart'.
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