Sacred Journeys Series 1 Episode 2 Saxon Deerhurst and Odda’s Chapel

Friends, Rev. Helen James and Kelly Peacey explore Deerhurst, on the banks of the River Severn, two miles from Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire, UK. It has an amazing Anglo Saxon Church and a chapel, built by Earl Odda in 1056 to honour his brother who died here.  Kelly channels an important message from the nature loving peoples who tended this land before being slaughtered by the Romans. Join them as Pillars of Peace for a Multi-Dimensional Healing Ceremony beneath an ancient and wise Oak.  

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Helen and Kelly sit beneath a wise ancient oak in Deerhurst in Gloucestershire by the River Severn and conduct a Multi-dimensional Healing Ceremony.
Helen and Kelly sit beneath a wise oak and are pillars of peace bringing healing to the land through ceremony for the highest good of all.

In this second episode of Sacred Journeys, Kelly and Helen visit the small hamlet of Deerhurst on the banks of the River Severn, two miles from Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire, UK.

It has an amazing Anglo Saxon Church – The Priory of St Mary – and a chapel, built by Earl Odda in 1056 to honour his brother who died in Deerhurst.

Deerhurst was an important political & religious centre in the Anglo Saxon era, before the Norman Conquest. But the domination code stretches further back in British history with the Roman occupation. Battles for land and power occurred all over Britain, and there was much suffering and bloodshed, and Kelly intuitively felt conflict and trauma on the land at Deerhurst, which needed clearing.

Kelly and Helen were guided to go there as Pillars of Peace, and Kelly channels an important message from the nature loving peoples who tended this land before being slaughtered by the Romans.

The Priory of St Mary in Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, UK
The Priory of St Mary in Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, UK

The Priory of St Mary c800 AD is one of the best examples of Anglo Saxon architecture surviving in England today. There is a magnificent Saxon font, an Angel carving and two stone beast heads, believed to be inspired by the myth of the Deerhurst dragon.

Kelly and Helen explore these artefacts, and Kelly dowses the energy there.

Helen and Kelly explore Deerhurst's Saxon Church and wonderful Saxon font
Helen and Kelly by one of Britain’s oldest fonts and Kelly dowses the Saxon church
The Deerhurst Angel which protects and adorns the Saxon Church
The Deerhurst Angel which protects and adorns the Saxon Church in Gloucestershire, UK
The Deerhurst Dragon in the Saxon Church
One of the Dragons in Deerhurst’s Saxon Church in Gloucestershire

 

The two friends then visit Odda’s Chapel, an ancient moment protected by English Heritage. They drum and sing, connecting with the Whiteleaved Oak, and the perpetual choirs (see episode one), as Deerhurst’s Church and chapel are on line 4 of the ‘Great Decagon’ (there are 10 energy lines emanating out from the Whiteleaved Oak which John Michell called, a Great Decagon).

Odda's Chapel in Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, UK
Odda’s Chapel in Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, UK
Kelly and Helen drum in Odda's Chapel which is connected to the Whiteleaved Oak song lines
Kelly and Helen drum in Odda’s Chapel which is connected to the Whiteleaved Oak song lines – a presence steps in and changes the beat.

 

00:0001:00 opening titles & intro

01:0002:16 Saxon Font and dowsing

02:1702:35 beast head carvings and Deerhurst Dragon

02:3503:01 look around church

03:0203:33 Anglo Saxon architecture and carvings

03:3404:24 dowsing to find crossing and power centre of church

04:3105:25 Angel of Deerhurst and dowsing to find purpose

05:2512:12 Walking to Odda’s Chapel, history, drumming, a spirit guiding us & reference to The Whiteleaved Oak and Perpetual Choirs. 12:1213:20 walk to hollowed oak tree – Kelly describes seeing visions of Romans marching by river and brutal battles on the land

13:2016:45 Kelly channels the people massacred by the Romans – join us to send love and healing, anchored by the ancient hollowed Oak Tree. Pillars of Peace – these people were nature loving.

16:4519:44 soup & gratitude, reflection on day & closing Sacred Space.

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Sacred Journeys Theme Music: Solstice by Jamie Rutherford – royalty free via artist.io – licence via Leigh Emmerson POV Productions

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