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We're wondering what it means
The Holy Thorn and the Future
Significant and often disturbing signs accompany the ending of every
age. The Glastonbury Holy Thorn represents an era that began 2000
years ago—the ‘Piscean Age’. If it should die at the end of that
era, then we will have to reflect on the reasons for this. If the
Holy Thorn planted on Wearyall Hill—Pisces in the Glastonbury Zodiac—
regenerates, then let it be into something new.
This time is the Winter Solstice moment not just of 2010 or the
Piscean era, but of a whole precessional cycle. This is the 12
o’clock moment, when the Winter Solstice Sun is over the galactic
core. The last cycle of 26,000 years saw our species of homo
sapiens flourish and become predominant over the entire globe. Now
the signs in the heavens are telling us that once again change is
coming.
New levels of understanding and compassion will be needed to take us
through these changes: changes that we hardly comprehend as yet, or
know, politically, scientifically or economically, how to react to.
What is clear is that we are being asked to turn, along with the
galaxy and solar system, from something that is dying toward
something that is being born.
The recent assault on the Holy Thorn may be a symbol of this death
and rebirth process. Yes, the Glastonbury community will lovingly
replant the tree if it dies, but whether its renewal can be a symbol
of true regeneration is up to all of us.