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Here’s a record of an evening of epic input back in 2022 where I expounded on the ideas I brought to the then imminent Glastonbury Jubilee events, such as the umbrella term of ‘Pax Cultura Avalon of the Heart’. There are big contributions from Jon Cousins and John Constable. The wonderful banners of Thalia Brown are on display. I feature Glastonbury Abbey with its saints and kings, the martyrdom of Richard Whiting, Alice Buckton and the 1922 pageant movie, Dion Fortune, Frederick Bligh Bond and the Company of Avalon, Nicholas Roerich and the Pax Cultura. This was very well filmed by Flying Tiger Productions and I am grateful for that.

This presentation happened just a few days before I wrote my Joseph of Arimathea speech (the intention to do so is mentioned here). How that turned out, and a little on how the whole Jubilee summer proceeded, was featured here —

Joseph of Arimathea speaks to the Druids at Glastonbury

Mention is made of John Constable’s  St George Mummers Play that my 2021 All Saints Day Abbey walkabout helped set in motion. A video of the complete performance is now available and complements very nicely the Dunstan Day presentation to demonstrate that some powerful inspiration was running through our Glastonbury Jubilee.

 

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