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The River Ouse, York

Updated: May 15, 2022

After a rainy morning, we were blessed with blue skies at 11am when the leyline walk started, showing that this sacred activation work was being supported by the higher realms.


The Bless the Water ceremony involved walking the leylines from the Old Archbishop's palace to the St George's field which was the site of an old Templar temple to St George. This leyline is almost a straight line through York Minster and follows a series of churches and Clifford Tower as revealed by Brian Larkman.


Oil painting of the Leyline.


We met at the statute of Emperor Constantine outside York Minster at 11am. Our group was questioned by two police officers (or similar) who were concerned about protest groups. We explained that we about to bless the city of York. With this explanation we were allowed to proceed.


At the Old Archbishop's palace the process to activate the leyline with our intentions at each of the key sites (the churches and Clifford's tower) was explained. We started the walk in silence with the activation the Archbishop's palace, York Minster, St Sampsons, All Saints, St Mary's (now an art gallery), Clifford's Tower and then to St George's field to the very end where the rivers Foss and Ouse converge.




The blessing ceremony for the River Ouse was conducted at the tip of the leyline where the Ouse and Foss rivers separate.


It was a magical day - thank you to everyone involved



Please see the Adam's Earth blog for details of the activation of this leyline by Ocean in 2015.



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