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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

As I traversed the hillside of Tintagel, I began to found evidence of Ogham script carved into the ancient rocks. I was amazed as I have found this script in so many places now, creating a thread of stories being pulled together throughout mythology and fact! Ogham script is the oldest form of celtic script. It appears within many famous ancient and sacred texts, such as The Book of Kells. The druids used ogham to incise upon personal belongings beleiving it to have magical properties that would literally manifest into being the message incised! It is ogham script that is incised on the ring that began my journey back in Edinburgh castle some two and a half years ago!

Take a look at the videos below to see what I found.
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As I traversed the hillside of Tintagel, I began to found evidence of Ogham script carved into the ancient rocks. I was amazed as I have found this script in so many places now, creating a thread of stories being pulled together throughout mythology and fact! Ogham script is the oldest form of celtic script. It appears within many famous ancient and sacred texts, such as The Book of Kells. The druids used ogham to incise upon personal belongings beleiving it to have magical properties that would literally manifest into being the message incised! It is ogham script that is incised on the ring that began my journey back in Edinburgh castle some two and a half years ago!

Take a look at the videos below to see what I found.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC2CeTRmU6g
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As I began to traverse the hillside promontory of Tintagel I began to discover the most amazing codes etched into the stonework.
Evidence of Ogham script seemed to be carved into the stone. Ogham script is the oldest form of celtic script that was used by druids to manifest magic! They beleived that when carved or incised upon personal belongings, it would literally bring that message into being! Very powerful ... this is the script incised upon my ring from Edinburgh castle, the same ring that began my journey sme 2 and a half years ago now. Take a look at these videos to see!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC2CeTRmU6g&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC2CeTRmU6g&feature=related
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Thursday, February 12, 2009

The first day, as I headed across the causeway which joins the mainland to the island, it felt as if I were crossing into another reality! The weather was wild and I, quite alone, trekked upward to the summit discovering some amazing things en route!


Take a look at these two videos to see what I began to find!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUrFfOpDY40&feature=related


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC2CeTRmU6g&feature=related
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Tintagel, Cornwall writing my second book. Day1

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Wow ... what can I say



I am just back from one of the most magical places in the world



Tintagel Cornwall



The Camelot Castle hotel I stayed in was wonderful, home from the moment I stepped through the door. My room looked directly onto the wild, rugged and windswept coast line and the ruins of Tintagel castle itself, the mythological birth place of King Arthur.



I had no idea, as I headed down there, what incredible surprises were in store for me!

Over the next week you can follow all of the video footage I am posting here and watch the journey and surprises unfold with me!

Here is the first video of my adventure - enjoy!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtLZtO6HqWU

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