Page Count: 376
Rating: 5/5
REVIEW
I loved this book so much I was almost sad when I finished it. A beautiful journey through the spiritual and religious landmarks of our country. I really enjoyed how it showed that you don’t need to be religious or of the same religion to appreciate their spiritual power and presence.
I also loved the Well chapter and how he acknowledges that a lot of the practices within the church were pre-Christian and how folklore, paganism, and the church overlap in Britain, especially in places like Glastonbury – which makes me want to go as it sounds amazing.
This book had a profound spiritual impact on me and I definitely want to bring churches and some aspects of Catholicism into my own religion as they’re already pretty Pagan – and our ancestors would have worshipped the Catholic God alongside their local Deities until they were forced not to via laws, violence, and forgetting.