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Between East and West
Here the leys lines of the Reshel that run through Ireland act as the main backbone in the careful planning of the itinerary of this tour so that the sites connect to one another in a multi-layered manner. If you live any
length of time in Ireland you will find that everyone is connected
somehow to one another, and in a similar way you can't escape the
inter-connectivity of the sites on this tour. A strong devic presence remains in much of Ireland, despite the recent history of Ireland's Celtic Tiger years coming to a close. Local guides well known for their commitment to the sites they know so well will attend at various points along the journey in order to get a fuller flavour of the land.
(Hotels, photos and prices to follow- or please enquire in the first instance)
Day 1
The first day introduces us to the range of artefacts that typify the landscape. They often figure in alignments of both an astronomical and a ley nature. Within some of these sites legend testify to some of the leys, and you can dowse connecting marker stones on site.
Leave Dublin first thing in the morning and drive across country to an ancient relatively unknown mythical centre in the vicinity of Tulsk in County Roscommon - this prehistoric centre is on par with Navan Fort, Co Louth, Tailtin in Kildare and Uisneach in Westmeath, all of which were
earlier political centres than Tara. Visit a whole series of neighbouring sites that are linked in legend and in alignments with one another - sites include a pre-Christian sacred well, a legendary cave, inauguration sites, burial mounds (one of which is a contender for Queen Maeve's grave) and astronomical observatories. Stay overnight in County Sligo.
Day 2
The second day introduces us to the Path of the Mother; the main ley line that links the right and left brain of Gaia! It starts in the Sligo Bay area and we will talk about the earth energy dynamics that are set up here that is typical of a Metatronic ley line.
First we visit the Bronze Age chambers at Carrowkeel that this major ley passes through, and observe the summer solstice alignment with the setting sun on Queen Maeve's "Grave" in distant Knocknarea in Sligo. We learn how the consciousness attached to the ley gives rise to various folk beliefs too.
Heading to the west coast now we climb the hill Knocknarea to Queen Maeve's Tomb and view the majestic mountain across the bay known as Ben Bulben, which plays a vital role in setting up the ley. Under its shadow lies Yeat's grave.
Day 3
We visit Yeat's grave and pass by his and Lady Gregory's homelands later as we travel down to Gort,
and visit visit the round tower and other monastic buildings at Kilmacduagh, founded by St Colman the founder of Gort where we stay the night in
Lady Gregory Hotel. We skirt the northern flanks of the Burren on our way to dinner in Kinvara harbour that evening.
Day 4
We enter the hidden hermitage of St Colman nestled under Eagle's Rock in an area that is a managed nature reserve these days. As we journey through the heart of the Burren we encounter many of the leys detected by Anthony Peart of Templar Mechanics, and at certain spots these will be pointed out. Dolmens (giant slab graves shaped as tables), high Celtic crosses, famine graves, and spectucalar cliff forts dot the landscape before we end our day in Doolin the famous music centre on the west coast. It also boast the tip of a protruding arm of a large pentagram that spans the Burren. In Jackie's book Arks within Grail Lands this discovery by Anthony Peart is discussed for some magical connections she discovered. Basically there is a very high chakra grid in the land here that is operative within the Reshel. The intricate work of Anthony Peart led to this realization of the high energies the Burren possesses. Many people can discern this in their own way when visiting. By acknowledging the presence of the earth grids here too the land becomes even more enlivened.
Day 5
We visit the Cliffs of Moher and St Brigit's well that also align iwht the earth grid,
and follow the wonderful Atlantic road back to Kinvara and then Gort, stopping by at one of Ireland's best seafood restaurants on a peninsular.
Many more wonderful sites can be visited and dowsed time allowing. By the end of these two days the aim is to immerse yourself in the magic of
the Burren and yet also get an overview of the vastness of the area. It is an area that people go on exploring for decades.
Day 6
From Gort we travel by a swift route to Clonmacnoise the vast early monastic
complex on the river Shannon where we stay nearby to view the wonderful geometric and sacred structures created by local artist
and seer who is committed to upgrading the site with his perceptions of the new energies and cosmic forces that surround us now.
Day 7
Uisneach the mythical navel of Ireland, has the earthwork remains of its Fairy Palace and
other sites on its Fairy Hill. This old centre of Ireland lies close to the east-west axis of a major ley through Ireland that Jackie will discuss.
Also there is a wonderful hidden well surrounded with stone structures build by its present owner to honour the special waters there. If
possible he will allow us to visit this well before leaving for nearby Trim, a Norman town by origin. Its fine castle dates back to that period,
close the a sanctuary belonging the Knights of St John.
Day 8
Visit the megalithic cairns at Lough Crew. These quartz aligned graves and other structures command wonderful
views and some of the passageways are aligned with sunrise on the Equinoxes. They dowse as extremely potent and of a high (Metatronic) frequency and are
still "calling" souls today, despite being remote. Stay in Newgrange Lodge that evening.
Day 9
Visit the key monuments in the Boyne Valley (Knowth, Newgrange) ending with Tara before
returning to spend the night in Dublin. Tara's "banqueting hall" is part of this vast ceremonial layout on the hill. Guides Martin Dier and
Nora Judge are local people with many skills to share including their love and commitment to the site they have led open ceremonies on for many years.
The key metaphysical elements of Tara will be shared by Jackie in relation to the other sites visited and the Reshel earth energies of Ireland.
t is only by visiting the much visited Knowth and Newgrange ritual sites first that one can really read the landscape at Tara, and this hill is
a fitting place to end the journey, with time to explore the few local shops including the antiquarian bookshop belonging to Michael Slavin who
wrote splendidly on the old books of Ireland among other things.
The Burren is a place where you can reconnect
with your life's purpose, as you expand and allow yourself to
dream a little. It is set in north Clare in Southern Ireland, not
far from Shannon Airport in the west. Jackie has devised new tours
for this region that are unique, offering insights into the core
essence of the area. Druids, early monks and explorers all
familiarized themselves with this unique area of wilderness. It is
not somewhere that hosts a vast amount of tourists, and is for the
more discerning visitor to enjoy....
Oneness in Burren....where as above is as
below..
Reconnect with
yourself and reconnect with the land through exploring the little
known and stunningly beautiful landscape of the Burren in County
Clare, where Jackie's ancestors come from. This limestone
landscape bordering the Atlantic is extremely rare and rich,
riddled with sacred wells, monuments, early Christian sites and
more.
 
A very interesting
local earth grid (complex pattern of ley lines) was discovered by
visitor Anthony Peart of Templar Mechanics. Jackie offers half and
day tours in which you can have fun dowsing these lines on the
land, and if you want to regenerate yourself
with a session of reflexology or healing from the locals, please
ask Jackie to arrange this during your stay. Acccommodation ranges
from the Falls Spa Hotel to simple but welcoming
guesthouses.
 
A two or three day
stay in this wonderful region in the west of Ireland is highly
recommended during these stressful times we live in. This truly
spiritual landscape will prove a real chill-out and feed your body
and soul.
Come and enjoy a local experience in a very unique setting.

Jackie
Queally 00 44 (0)7775 840138
or in Ireland
00353 858338726

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