Celia tells of clash to retrieve tribal relics
Author Celia Gunn, pictured, is among an impressive array of West Country speakers at the monthly Mystic and Earth Spirit Fayre at Glastonbury on Saturday and Sunday, February 28 and March 1, where she will be talking about how she helped to restore a sacred burial ground for the Sinixt Indians in British Columbia, Canada.
As I reported a few weeks ago, a film, The Bone Game, is being released later this year based on Celia's book, A Twist in Coyote's Tail, about her experience of this tribal renascence. Celia will also be giving a talk on how she has created a sacred chakra garden near her home.
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Other speakers include Peter Knight, the Dorset author and dowser, Dr Elizabeth Ann Diamond, of Weston-super-Mare, on iridology, the art of reading the eyes, Peter Woods, of Glastonbury, on sex magic, and Mark Lepus, of Exeter,on Atlantis.
The Sunday, being St David's Day, has a distinctly Welsh flavour with Trevor Jones on Welsh legends, Welsh clairvoyant Julie Cook, who lives at Bath, Peter Knight on church symbolism, including that of St David, and folk singer Nathan Lewis Williams with traditional Welsh songs.
The fair, with the usual wide range of shops and psychic readers, is at the Assembly Rooms, admission only £1 or £5 for an all-day pass and £9 for a weekend pass giving entry to all talks and workshops. Full details at www.glastonburyfayres.co.uk







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