Selected Product: no picture available | In Search of the Southern Serpent: A Journey into the Power of Place Paperback Author: Hamish Miller, Barry Brailsford Publisher: Stoneprint Press Ltd Release Date: May 2006 ISBN-10: 0958243417 ISBN-13: 9780958243414 List Price: £16.50 Average Customer Rating: | | |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for In Search of the Southern Serpent: A Journey into the Power of Place by Hamish Miller, Barry Brailsford (ISBN-10: 0958243417, ISBN-13: 9780958243414). At this time we have not yet written a review for In Search of the Southern Serpent: A Journey into the Power of Place by Hamish Miller, Barry Brailsford (ISBN-10: 0958243417, ISBN-13: 9780958243414). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Another fine journal of extraordinary research | Customer Rating: | Hamish Miller's most well known book is "The Sun and the Serpent" in which he details his discovery of a massive earth energy line running from Cornwall in the South right across England to leave our shores in Norfolk. This he named the Michael line and it is accompanied by the equally impressive but more feminine energy, the Mary line. Where these lines cross are places of unusual power and were places of ancient worship: Glastonbuy Tor, Avebury to name but two! Druid legend has it the earth is ringed by several of these massive "serpents".
In his latest book, In Search of the Southern Serpent, Hamish is once again conducting serious earth energy research but this time is probing the ancient sacred sites of New Zealand. Accompanying him is Barry Brailsford who with his massive depth of knowledge of the ancient peoples of this fantastic land fills the search with history and atmospheric tales.
This is the story of a search for Truth: an investigation into the Power of Place. This is an eminently readable book that, in those much over used words, "you might not be able to put down once you have started". It's well illustrated with photographs of people and places and filled with drawings of the remarkable manifestations Hamish found at so many of the sites. There is within these enjoyable pages a lesson here for all of us, if only we would care to listen. |
|