Magna-Carta
Senior Member
- Location
- UK
The Local Pagan Earth Deity, 'Lud':
When I was 16, I walked from Gradbach Mill Youth Hostel to Lud's Church with a group of other 16 year olds. The mill used to be a silk-spinning factory; now it’s a B&B, restaurant, and wedding venue. To me, as a 16 year old, the mill seemed to be in the middle of nowhere. Anyway, we walked at night to Lud's Church, armed only with flashlights.
This Pagan site ('Church') is said to have a sacred, otherworldly atmosphere, with its towering, moss covered walls of rock and the sense of seclusion within a gorge. I remember exploring it in the dark and wondering what ancient rituals and sacrifices might have taken place there, or who had walked these same paths before us. The quietness and stillness were almost overwhelming, and the feeling of being surrounded by something ancient, with its own human history, felt humbling.
Being in the middle of nowhere, there was no light pollution. Before we reached the site, I can remember seeing the Milky Way stretched out clearly across the sky.
Lud's Church -- probably not what you might think. But then again, I don’t know what you think:
When I was 16, I walked from Gradbach Mill Youth Hostel to Lud's Church with a group of other 16 year olds. The mill used to be a silk-spinning factory; now it’s a B&B, restaurant, and wedding venue. To me, as a 16 year old, the mill seemed to be in the middle of nowhere. Anyway, we walked at night to Lud's Church, armed only with flashlights.
This Pagan site ('Church') is said to have a sacred, otherworldly atmosphere, with its towering, moss covered walls of rock and the sense of seclusion within a gorge. I remember exploring it in the dark and wondering what ancient rituals and sacrifices might have taken place there, or who had walked these same paths before us. The quietness and stillness were almost overwhelming, and the feeling of being surrounded by something ancient, with its own human history, felt humbling.
Being in the middle of nowhere, there was no light pollution. Before we reached the site, I can remember seeing the Milky Way stretched out clearly across the sky.
Lud's Church -- probably not what you might think. But then again, I don’t know what you think: