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Showing posts with label Avalon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avalon. Show all posts

Monday, 3 June 2013

The Topography of Avalon

... is the title of the fifth chapter of The Grail; Relic of an Ancient Religion, which has just been published on the Moon Books blog:

http://moon-books.net/blogs/moonbooks/the-grail-relic-of-an-ancient-religion-chapter-5/

Please click link, etc., etc.

Meanwhile, in other news, we're just confirming the details of a talk I'll be giving on "ARTHUR & THE GRAIL" at the Pagan Pride Festival this summer.  As soon as the t's are crossed and the i's are dotted, I'll post more details right here.

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Arthur in Avalon

First of all, allow me thoroughly to recommend this excellent online magazine:

http://www.celticguide.com/

Secondly, allow me to heartily to recommend the November 2012 edition of The Celtic Guide.  The Nov 12 issue can be downloaded for free by clicking on the link above, scrolling down to the bottom of the page and then clicking on the front cover image - "Celtic Heroes":

http://www.celticguide.com/pdfs/nov12.pdf

This should open up a free PDF of the magazine.

Finally, allow me - if I may - to recommend the first article in the November issue.  It's by yours truly and it represents a sort of potted guide to the death and burial of the first Arthur on record, Artuir mac Aedain, the original "King Arthur".

And, if you continue through this excellent magazine (a fabulous range of stories and articles relating to Celtic matters, especially of the heroic variety), you will come to an advert created by the gifted team at The History Press:

It's so good to have this level of support!

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Arthur's New Jacket

I'm thrilled to be able to announce that one of my own photos has been incorporated into the jacket design for The King Arthur Conspiracy.  It was taken a little to the west of Arthur's grave and forms the main image on the rear of the dust jacket, as well as appearing on the inside of both flaps, above the book blurb and my own potted biography.

I can't take much credit for the jacket design, but I can point to the photo and say "I did that!"

The History Press have added this quote from the book to the rear of the dust jacket:

'The facts are that Arthur did exist and the island of his burial can be visited.  That is the good news.  The bad news is that all this was hidden for so many years because of a conspiracy: a conspiracy which began during Arthur's lifetime, and which led directly to the fall of Britain.'

If that has whetted your appetite, please feel free to pop over to the Amazon page (http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-King-Arthur-Conspiracy-Scottish/dp/0752476858/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1335979347&sr=1-2), where The King Arthur Conspiracy is already bobbing about in the charts.

It'll be out in the bookshops in a couple of months.

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

What do you think?

Here's the proposed blurb for "The King Arthur Conspiracy", just in from the publisher:

Most of what we know - or think we know - about King Arthur came from the pen of one Geoffrey of Monmouth in 1137.  His account in a History of the Kings of Britain quickly became the accepted version of events.  It was, however, extremely wide of the mark.  With his story, Geoffrey created a myth and allowed the English to imagine that Arthur was one of their own.  Indeed, to visit the grey ruins of Tintagel Castle on the coast of north Cornwall is to feel as though one has stepped into the world of Arthur.  That feeling is illusory.  The castle did not exist when Geoffrey wrote his account of Arthur's birth.  It was built by the brother of Geoffrey's patron, who thereby created a sort of Arthurian theme-park in the wrong part of Britain.

A hero named Arthur undoubtedly existed, but his legend was stolen, uprooted from its proper place and time and transplanted to another country.  The scam of Arthur's grave and the subsequent myth that Glastonbury was the Isle of Avalon formed a further part of the early Church's conspiracy to reinvent Arthur as an English paragon.

So where is Avalon - the blessed isle on which Arthur was buried?  And who was the original King Arthur?  Simon Andrew Stirling here draws on a vast range of sources and new translations of early British and Gaelic literature to identify history's true Arthur, and to pinpoint his precise burial location on Avalon.

Please feel free to comment and let me know what you think.

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Year of the Dragon

When I started this blog, my book about the historical Arthur was just weeks away from being published.  That's because I was preparing to self-publish the book.  Then the History Press (http://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/) got hold of it.  And now, the book's coming out this summer:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/King-Arthur-Conspiracy-Scottish-Mythical/dp/0752476858/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1325708620&sr=1-2

If you'd pre-ordered it over Christmas, you could have saved yourself five whole pounds!  But now, Amazon have reduced the cost of the hardback from a wallet-busting £20 to a much more reasonable £19.99.

Anyway, I've decided that the delayed publication of The King Arthur Conspiracy is probably a good thing, and here's why.  It's all to do with 2012, which is the Year of the (Water) Dragon.

There is a misguided notion that the world will end later this year - on 21 December, in fact - because that's when the ancient Mayan calendar comes to an end.  But that's not how the Mayans see it.

The ancient Mayans observed seventeen different calendars, each of which followed a different cycle.  A complicated and sophisticated method of overlapping all these different calendars allowed them to chart time accurately over a period in excess of 10 million years.  According to their calendrical measurements, something rather special will happen during the winter solstice at sunrise on 21 December 2012.

The world will not end.  Rather, it will be transformed.  The World of the Fourth Sun is at an end, and the World of the Fifth Sun will soon begin.  This is only a problem if you happen to be an unreconstructed materialist.

The Mayans believe that we are currently in a time of transition, exemplified by global unrest, environmental chaos and the realisation that financial markets are based on sheer fantasy.  The Mayans also believe that those among us who are too materialistic are desperately resisting any possibility of change.  Such people deny the reality of climate change and cling to their privileges and benefits at the expense of everybody else (or, as the Occupy movement might put it, the 1% is fighting to preserve the colossal wealth it has amassed by cheating the other 99% out of it).  The World of the Fifth Sun, which will come into being on 21 December, will be dominated by the fifth element known as Ether, which in some ways is nothing more than the spiritual equivalent of the elusive Higgs boson particle: it is the space between space, the energy that holds the universe together. 

Something rather special will happen on 21 December 2012 - something that hasn't happened in 26,000 years.  On that day, the Sun will rise to conjunct the intersection of the Milky Way and the plane of the ecliptic, forming a cosmic cross.  The Mayans suspect that this will be a catalyst for global change - the very thing that the materialists amongst us don't want to see.

The cosmic cross which will be formed at sunrise on the winter solstice is thought to be an embodiment of the Tree of Life, the Sacred Tree or World Tree - and that's where Arthur comes in.

Spending so long studying Arthur meant that I began to think a little like Arthur's people.  This was especially true of astronomy.  Arthur was named after a bright red star which reached its zenith at the moment of his conception.  Some years later, a comet appeared in the sky, heralding his father's accession to the throne of the Scots (the comet would not reappear in the skies until 1993/4).  Even the precise moment of Arthur's burial can be pinned down thanks to references in the poetry of the time to a certain astronomical phenomenon.  It's a fair bet that Arthur's people, stargazers as they were, would have had some sense of the importance of the cosmological event which will take place on 21 December this year.

As I explain in the book (did I mention that it's due out this summer?), the island on which Arthur was buried was the site of a World Tree.  The World Tree features in the cosmography of most cultures and religions - it is right there in the Bible, both as the Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden and the 'holy rood' upon which Christ was crucified.  The World Tree connects the upper and lower realms which the material plane of existence, and so it functions as an omphalos or World Navel.  It is the birthplace of the world and the link between our world and the other worlds of the spirits and the dead.

In The King Arthur Conspiracy I argue that the island of Arthur's burial was recognised as a World Navel as far back as the time of Homer (who referred to it as the "Navel of the sea").  It was a site of extraordinary spiritual and cultural significance, a sacred burial place, and it remained in use as a sacred graveyard up until relatively recent times.  So significant was this island that an early saint of the Church was prepared to betray Arthur and to plot his death so that the island could become an exclusively Christian stronghold.

One of the downsides of this historical development is that the island's status as the Navel of the sea and site of the World Tree was largely forgotten.  I hope very much to rectify this when The King Arthur Conspiracy is published this summer (order it now on Amazon and get a 1p discount!).

This is what makes me just a little excited about the astronomical coincidence (?) of the cosmic cross occurring later this year.  If the conjunction of the Sun with the Milky Way and the plane of the ecliptic symbolises the World Tree, as the Mayans believe, then there could hardly be a better time to reveal to the world the former existence of a World Tree on the island of Arthur's burial.

Mayan elders believe that for the transition to the World of the Fifth Sun to be a smooth one, we must visit the sacred places of the Earth and pray for peace and unity.  We need to "reactivate the energy of these sacred places".  That is what I hope to have done with the book.  The island can be visited - there's a regular ferry service.  And by honouring the historical Arthur at the precise site of his burial (details in the book) and remembering the island's sacred heritage as the Navel of the sea, we can begin the task of welcoming in the World of the Fifth Sun.  A more spiritual, less materialistic age.

It's nice to think that my book will come out about six months before the start of a new world - a world predicated on the very principles which Arthur and his fellows would have supported (please, please, please don't keep pretending that Arthur was a Christian - it was the Church that destroyed him, then blackened his name, and then rewrote his legends to make him a Christian king!).  If 2012 really does see the beginning of a new age of spirituality, then I would like to feel that my book about Arthur's life and times might contribute to that.  If nothing else, it should reawaken interest in the pre-Christian history of the Isle of Avalon.

2012 will also be the Chinese Year of the Dragon - specifically, the Water Dragon.  Arthur was a Dragon (the word originally meant a "lord" or "champion").  His father was the Pendragon.  This is, in fact, a misnomer: pen draigen meant "chief of the sacred isle", and Arthur's father was indeed the lord and defender of the Navel of the sea and its sacred World Tree.  Arthur was also strongly associated with the element of water.  He was born, and he was buried, on an island.  In the book, I argue that his Druidic name was 'Alders' (Gwern).  The alder tree is especially fond of water.

So, all in all, 2012 feels like a good year for a book about the original, the genuine Arthur.  There hasn't been a year like it for 26,000 years.  The Year of the Dragon, and the beginning of the World of the Fifth Sun, is surely the perfect time to reveal precisely who the Once and Future King really was and why the island we came to think of as Avalon was so important.  Perhaps it can be again.

Saturday, 20 August 2011

Won't Be Long Now

It's taken nearly eight years.

Thousands of miles, hundreds of references, dozens of rewrites and several languages.

And now, at last, I'm nearly there.  My book about ARTHUR will be completed in just a few weeks.  Give it a month or so, I reckon.

I'm finalising the last chapters now.  There'll be a prologue and an appendix to write, a bibliography and an index to compile, and there's a list of maps to be completed.  I'm also toying with a time-line and a who's who.  Maybe even a family tree or two.  And, of course, the cover.

One of the first things I'll be posting in this blog is the cover design.  It'll be good to get some feedback on it.

But, after all this time, the book is nearly there.  Sometime this autumn - 2011 - it'll go on sale.  And for the first time, people will be able to read up on who the greatest hero in British history really was.

Yes, for the first time in history!  The book explains why Arthur went missing, why so many people imagine that he was based in southern Britain, and why some experts doubt that he ever existed at all.  There are some shocking conclusions.  I'm fully aware that this book could create a bit of a fuss.  Some people will not be happy about the revelations.

But anyone who has the slightest interest in Arthur and his legends will find pretty much everything they need to know: where was Camelot?  The Round Table?  Where did Arthur fight his battles, against whom, and when?  Where was the Isle of Avalon, and where can we see his grave?

I'm looking forward to sharing this all.  This blog will keep you up-to-date on developments, both with the ARTHUR book and my subsequent work on Shakespeare (that's taken even longer - about twenty-five years, at the last count).  But it's ARTHUR first.

I'll keep you posted via this blog.  Any questions, my email address is at the top of the page.  And if you feel like sharing any blogposts, just go to the bottom of the screen.

The countdown has started.  It'll be out there in time for Christmas.

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