St. Peter’s Church, Stockbridge.

On June the 8th, with some time to spare, I paid a short visit to St Peter’s Church, or what is left of it. It sits in a lovely, green graveyard beside a pub, alongside the old main route to London, through Romsey. The original church is recorded in the Domesday book, so in its beginning it was probably a typical Saxon church constructed of wood before being rebuilt with stone. Some of the masonry from that older Saxon church was incorporated into the later church of St Peter, which was built in the 12th Century. You can read the history here.

That’s the back story.

(I’ve done work in this little church before, once with a healing group I was running back in the 2000’s, so I knew it well enough. Although I hadn’t visited it since then).

Today, everything was verdant and pretty, and the graveyard beautifully tended. Seats, placed in mown grassy areas, created a little oasis of peace. Perhaps the sense of peace was because this was where the original nave once stood and people for centuries have worshipped and prayed here. I could have quite happily spent hours sitting here, as it felt like a little oasis, but I satisfied myself by wandering about and taking photos instead.

But as I approached the main door, I was ‘instructed’ to walk around the church anti-clockwise. When I had done that, I was told to do it again, and then a third time. Each time I repeated the circuit, I felt myself going deeper into the layers of energy, each circuit opening into a deeper level.

Once inside, I went, as usual, to stand at the altar but I was instructed to stand facing the entrance door (I forgot when doing this that the tiny church was originally part of a bigger one). I remember doing this in Crawley too. Thinking I was supposed to stand facing the altar, but instead, I was instructed to go to a point in the nave. There are distinct energy points down the centre of most churches/cathedrals, as if the structure represents a human body, with either its chakra points or the three Tan Tien. It all depends on which system you use. For me, it is usually the three Tan Tien (even though they are also within the seven chakra system).

As I tuned in, I found the Ruby ray being anchored there, but it was connecting to the Diamond level of the Earth’s Energy field. Next, I turned and faced the Altar and there the emerald ray descended, but it was connected to the Amethyst layer.

With my back to the altar again, I felt the urge to turn to the north and found myself anchoring a line horizontally, to another site. It felt like it was connecting to a church, which I discovered later, was St Mary’s Church at Longstock. Once that was anchored, I turned to face the opposite direction, to what again felt, was another church. This tim, St. Peter’s and St Pauls at King’s Sombourne.

Again, I had to turn. This time to the west. This line seemed to go quite far and I wasn’t picking up a churchy feeling. Only later, when I went on google earth, did I make the line connection to Figsbury Ring, where we had anchored a white flame many years ago.

My last turn was towards the east, and this time the line was shorter, and led to Woolbury hillfort; another place where we had done year’s worth of energy activations. Both the sites on this line were pre-Christian, but the other two were Christian. Yet, joined together, they created the shape of a cross. Connecting two ancient belief systems.

In all levels of this energy-work, there is a cross-over of times and energies: Pagan and Christian. This seems to be happening so much lately that it really must be time for old beliefs in the Mother to be married to the current male beliefs of Father. (This has nothing to do with gender identity. This simply means the belief in the feminine and masculine aspects of creation which any one person, male or female, or any other identification, can embody).

The Diamond and Ruby, both part of the second sphere, are male and female respectively. The emerald of the first sphere; landscape and vegetation was now anchored to the higher, amethyst level of spiritual thoughtforms. Perhaps this is because we need to understand nature from a higher perspective so we can do what the land needs, not what we think it needs.

But it may mean something completely different.

Figsbury Ring has been used, since the Neolithic period, as a sacred site related to the fertility of the land, and using sacred ceremony in a gathering place for the ancestors of these isles. Woolbury Hillfort (or camp) is Iron Age but was also used during the Bronze Age. It was a place of sanctuary during raids, and also a place where wheat could be stored and distributed during less productive years (these are my experiences, not necessarily archaeological theory. I have worked with both these sacred sites, so already have their energy in my memory banks).

Both the prehistoric sites involved the sanctity of grain and used fertility rites to ensure a good harvest. The two churches were also gathering places, but they have their focus on Father, whereas the prehistoric sites had the focus on Mother/Earth and Father/Sun.

The interplay of the different levels within differing time periods is interesting, and also the cross-over of crystalline energies. It feels like levels, and energies are being wedded together in the present, but with the intention of influencing the future.

Hopefully, in a future life, I can see how this has all worked out.

I haven’t visited the other two churches yet, but did go to Woolbury and activated the line to the Old St. Peter’s. Most of that visit was personal, and I received the necessary energies for work in southern Spain next year.

I will see what happens when I go to Figsbury … which may take some time …


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