Bibliography
Book of the Month
Map of the Ancient Landscape Around Glastonbury
energy centres
ancient remains
ley alignments
coasts and islands
by
Palden Jenkins
Time and time again I am asked if I know of any ley maps of a given area. Of course, there are a number of books starting back in the twenties with the work of Alfred Watkins that give evidence of a number of individual alignments of holy sites, but this significantly updated version of the first map I know of of just one area - Glastonbury, England.
Palden Jenkins has done a marvelous job of showing the numerous alignments that meet at the Glastonbury Tor - from ones that go around the world to much shorter ones that begin and end on the excellent map he has made of this area. It is printed in full colour on good rugged paper.
In addition, on the back is a wonderful compendium of sacred sites in this area, and particularly right in Glastonbury itself. THis is a must have map for anyone who comes here to seek the mythtory that this ancient pilgrimage site has to offer.
You can order it from Gothic Image Publications for the absurdly low price of £3.99.
About the Bibilography
This bibliography is quite extensive, and it is ourintent to keep it as up-to-date as possible. Many titles are available through your local bookstore. Others which may appear to be out of print may well be available through the (American Society of Dowsers) Bookstore or Amazon. Some books are listed in more than one topic area. While there are many more books and booklets on the subject of geomancy, I allowed either my own unbridled personal interests or my pendulum to choose which books to put on this bibliography.

