All of these sites have been personally visited by me. I slept overnight at almost every single one of them and during my journey there, with the help of the Magical Awakening energy, I tuned into the land and asked that the magical essence of these sacred places be added into the energetic web that is the Magical Awakening modality. I have directly connected each of these physical places and their metaphysical counterparts into the Magical Awakening system for use by practitioners. The function and purpose of using these sites in a healing session is open ended and I invite you to play by calling these energies into your sessions by either opening an energetic portal via Merlin’s Wand or by using the Enchantment of the element of Earth, or maybe by your own special technique. I have included what each site is known for as a starting point. Have fun – Justin K Prim





England





Waylands Smithy

Legend says this is where excalibur was forged





Marlborough

The site of an ancient man made hill, said to be Merlin’s grave, though it’s know known to be prehistoric





Stonehenge

The most famous prehistoric stone circle, said to have been moved there from Ireland by Merlin with his magic





Old Sarum

Site of King Arthurs Death





Glastonbury

Ancient pilgrimage site of pagans and christians, home to the goddess energy and especially The Lady of the Lake. Contains several Arthurian sites such as the grave of King Arthur and Guinevere, the river where Excalibur was return to the water and the Lady of the Lake, and the Glastonbury Tor which is said to be the remains of the ancient Isle of Avalon, home of the Ladies of the Lake.





Cadbury Castle

Possibly the site of King Arthur’s famous castle of Camelot





Tintagel Castle

King Arthur’s legendary birth place

















Wales





Dinas Emrys

The hill where young Merlin Emrys prophesied to Vortigern about the future of britain through the metaphor of two dragons fighting. To this day, the red dragon is still remembered on the Welsh Flag!





Llyn Llydaw

Coldest lake in Wales and said to be one of the homes of the Lady of the Lake





Dinas Bran

A now ruined castle, said to have once sheltered the Holy Grail





Alderly Edge

An ancient spring with a wizard face carved into the rock





Carleon

Possible site of Camelot and King Arthur’s Round Table





Carmarthen

Merlin Emrys’ legendary childhood home that contains “Merlin’s Hill”













Scotland





Caer Gwenddolau

Site of the Battle of Arderydd in 573 AD where the bard Merlin went mad and fled into the Caledonian Forest to become a hermit and prophet





Lochmaben Stone

Remains of an ancient stone circle, not too far from Arderydd, that the Scottish Merlin Lailoken surely would have visited





Hart Fell

Merlin Lailoken’s refuge in the Caledonian Forest and the site of an ancient healing spring that is said to have cured Merlin Lailoken’s Madness





Stobo Kirk Church

An old church with a stained glass of Merlin Lailoken and St Kentigern and contains an ancient stone that is said to be the stone in the stained glass picture upon which Kentigern gave Merlin Lailoken the Sacraments





Altarstane

Another stone, less than a mile from Stobo Kirk, that is an alternative stone that Merlin received the sacraments upon





Thorn Tree Grave at Drumelzier

Traditional site of Merlin Lailoken’s Grave





Drumelzier Haugh

An ancient standing stone in Drumelzier that is also connected with Merlin Lailoken’s grave.





Tinnis Castle

Ancient castle site that over looks both graves in Drumelzier and possibly held Merlin Lailoken a prisoner by the local lord Maelgwyn whose wife sucessfully conspired to have Merlin Lailoken murdered.





Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh

Massive hill in the city that remember’s King Arthur by name





Edinburgh Castle

Whose hill has an Arthurian connection as the “fortuitious mountian”





Barnton Spring

An ancient spring on the edge of Edinburgh that is said to have been the meeting place of Merlin and the Lady of the Lake





Glasgow Cathedral and the Necropolis

The original church site of St Kentigern and the hill next door on which it is said the Merlin Lailoken wailed in his madness and disturbed the services





Cadzow

Proposed site of the childhood home of Merlin Lailoken and his sister Gwendedd





Dumbarton Rock / Alt Clud

Home of the ancient Kings of Strathclyde and a likely place where Merlin Lailoken was imprisoned and forced to give prophecies





Dunipace

Another proposed grave of Merlin Lailoken





Stirling

Another possible site of King Arthur’s Round Table













Pictures of all these locations can be found at:

http://www.theheartofmerlin.com/pilgrimages2015.html

http://www.theheartofmerlin.com/pilgrimages2016.html